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                                 ATLAS

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                            DELAWARE COUNTY 

                                 OHIO

           from actual Surveys by and under the direction of

                              F.W. Beers,

             assisted by A. Leavenworth &amp; Geo. E. Warner.

                             PUBLISHED BY

                         BEERS, ELLIS &amp; SOULE

           Assistant                              Assistant
         Jno J Stranahan                       Chas M. Janes
                            43 John St

                             NEW YORK

   Engd by Worley &amp; Bracher              Printed by Jas McGuigan

  320 Chestnut St. Phila                Cor. of 3rd and Dock Sts. Phila.

                              1866.

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in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the United States in the Southern District
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                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS

                                           PAGE.                                    PAGE.

Table of Distances and Explanations, . .   3      Plan of Radnor,
                                                                             .    .   13
Statistics of Delaware County,  .  .   .   4       "   of the Town of Delhi,      

Outline Plan of  "     "  .     .     .    5       "   the Town of Norton,

Folding Map of the Town of Delaware,  .    6       "   Marlborough Township,  .    .  14

                        Ashley,                    Plan  of Troy Township,   .   .  . 15

Plan of the Towns of    Eden,    .   .     7         "    Oxford    "   .   .   .   . 16

                        Leonardsburg,                "    Scioto    "   .   .   .   . 17

                        Stratford,                   "    Brown     "  .   .   .   .  18

                        Olive Green,                 "    Kingston  "  .   .   .   .  19
 
Plan of the Towns of    Millville,  .   .  8         "    Porter    "  .   .   .   .  20 
  
                                                     "    Concord   "  .   .   .  .   21
 
                        East Liberty,                "    Town of Bellpoint, .   .   . 

                        Ostrander,                   "    Liberty Township,  .  .   . 22
                       
                        Sunbury,                     "    Berlin    "   .   .   .  .  23

                        Galena,   .   .    9         "    Berkshire "     .   .   .   24

Plan of the Towns of    Berkshire,                   "    Trenton   "    .   .   .    25 

                        Tanktown,                    "    Orange    "   .   .   .   . 26

Plan of Ohio White Sulpher Springs, .   . 10         "    Genoa     "  .   .   .  .   27

                         Cheshire,                   "    Harlem    "  .   .   .  .   28

                         Harlem,

Plan of the Towns of     Centerville,  .  10         Views,  .   .   .   .   .   .    29

                         Lewis Center,               Views,  .   .   .   .   .   .    30

                                                     View of the Ohio White Sulpher Springs 31

Plan of Delaware Township, .   .   .  .   11
                                                     Views,  .   .   .    .    .    .  32
"    Thompson   "      .    .    .   .  . 12




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                            TABLE OF AIR LINE DISTANCES

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[corresponds to unnumbered page labeled HISTORICAL SKETCH OF DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO]
                  

                    HISTORICAL SKETCH OF DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO

          Compiled from Authentic Sources, for the Delaware County Atlas,

                             By CHARLES MORTIMER JANES.


                   

                                      ORIGIN.

     Delaware County forms a portion of what was originally termed "Liberty," extending 

from Ross County to Lake Erie, and including Franklin, Marion, Sandusky, and other counties.

It was separated from Franklin County, February 10th, 1808. Its name is derived from the 

"Delaware Indians," the true name of which is Wa-be-nugh-ka, which signifies "from the 

east,"or "sun rising."

                                       INDIANS.

     The principal tribes were the Delaware, Sandusky, Taw-way, Mingoes, Shawnees, and

Wyandots.

     John Johnston says, "The tradition of the Delawares among themselves is, that they

originally, at some very remote period, emigrated from the west, crossed the Mississippi, and

ascended the Ohio river until they reached the Delaware river, near where Philadelphia now

stands, where they settled. They became very numerous. They welcomed to the New World

the Quaker law-giver, and friend of the red man, William Penn. They always cherished a

grateful memory of Penn and his followers. Speaking of good men, they would say, Wa-she-a

E-le-ne, all good men are Quakers. Bockinghelas was the principal chief of the Delawares for

many years. He was a distinguished warrior, and lived to a great age. Killbuck, another chief,

was educated at Princeton College, and, until his death, retained the morality of the Gospel."

In the present city of Delaware were two Indian Villages belonging to this tribe. One at the

east end of William street, the other at the west end. In the latter, on Delaware Run, occurred

a fight between the Delaware and Shawnees,-the former being surprised and defeated by the

latter. On the site of the county-seat the Delawares cultivated 400 acres of corn. In 1820, eighty

Delawares lived near Sandusky, and two-thousand, three hundred of the same tribe in Indiana.

In 1825, persons from this tribe, born and raised within thirty miles of Philadelphia, moved

west of the Mississippi. 

     The Mingoes had a small village four miles above Delaware City, on "Horse-Shoe Bot-

tom." They also cultivated corn. Many traces of the Indians remain. In their mounds are

found specimens of domestic implements, crockery, &amp;c., implements of war and well preserved

bones, with many other indications of their skill in handicraft and their curious notions of

burial.

     Several remains of ancient fortifications are still to be seen--the most remarkable of

which is in Liberty township, on the east bank of the Olentangy, eleven miles from Delaware

and four miles from Worthington.

     It is to be regretted that many of the pioneers cherished inveterate hatred towards the

redskins, and did not consider it criminal to even murder them.  They were generally bad men,

however, and did not prosper.

                       
               &lt;strong&gt; WHITE SETTLEMENTS, PIONEERS, INCIDENTS, ETC.&lt;/strong&gt;

     The first white settlement in Delaware county was made in Liberty township, May 1st,

1801, by Captain Nathan Carpenter, Avery Powers, Jr., and Thomas Power, from Chenango

County, N Y.  Captain Carpenter brought his family with him, and built the first cabin, near

the site of which the residence of Hiram Carpenter, Esq.--one of the finest in the county--now

stands.

     In April, 1802, Thomas Cellar with Josiah McKinney joined this settlement, from Frank-

lin county, Pa.

     In the spring of 1804 Aaron, John and Ebenezer Welch, with Capt. Leonard Monroe,

settled in this neighborhood, from Chenango, N. Y.  One of these Welch brothers was the first

white man buried in Delaware county.  Jeremiah Gillies, of Liberty, claims to be the first white

child born in this county.  He was born August 7th, 1803.  In 1804, Capt. Carpenter built the

first mill where the woolen factory of James Hinkle now stands.  It was a saw-mill, with a

small pair of "nigger head" stones attached, for grist mill.  It was a great help to the settlers.

     Henry Perry made a clearing in Radnor township, in the fall of 1803, near Delhi.  He

came from Wales.  Returning to Philadelphia for the remainder of his family, he left his two

little boys, nine and eleven years old, respectively, at his cabin in the wilderness.  Finding his

wife sick, and being sick himself afterwards, he did not return until the following June to his

Western home.  These two little pioneers remained during this entire winter along, fifteen

miles from a white settlement, and surrounded by Indians.  Their food consisted of rabbits

which they caught, turnips, and, occasionally, some corn meal which they obtained in the Car-

penter settlement, by following down the "Indian trail."     

     "The winter was a severe one, and their cabin was open, having neither fireplace, chim-

ney, nor 'chinking and daubing.'  They had no gun, and were unused to forest life, being fresh

from Wales; yet the little boys struggled through, and actually made considerable clearing."

     In the fall of 1804, Col. Byxbee settled east of Alum Creek, naming the colony Berkshire,

in honor of his former residence, Berkshire, Massachusetts.

   David, Isaac, and Chester Lewis made the first settlement in Berlin, in 1805.  Rev. J.C.

Lewis, now of Washington, D.C., was the first white born in this colony.  Before the

Indian War, the Wyandots had encampments here.  They were friendly.  Asa Scott and Philo

Hoadley joined the settlement, with their families, in 1807.

[column two]

     Roswell Caulkins, John Lewis, Samuel Adams, Jonathan Thomson, with their families

and others, came in 1809.  This settlement was all "Yankee,"--coming from Connecticut.  It

grew in numbers and strength, and made preparations for the expected encroachments of the

British and Indians.  The settlers built a blockhouse, into which they all fled during the shades

of night, emerging, and engaging in peaceful pursuits by day.

     The "blockhouse" stood, until recently, a pioneer relic.  It is a source of regret that this

noble structure was not re-roofed, and preserved as a landmark for future generations.

     This settlement shared in Drake's Stampede.  After the War of 1812, Indians were

never seen here.  With the pioneers at Berkshire, Berlin formed a company of militia.

     The officer that ordered this company "to arms" after "Drake's skedaddle," swam Alum

Creek on his horse, there being no bridge, and the flood raging.  David Lewis packed a peck of

sale from Chilicothe on his back, (he went down-stream in a canoe, starting on alum Creek,) and

when nearly home, he fell in a brook in crossing, and lost nearly all his precious burden.  Other

settlements soon followed.  One at Norton, by William Drake and Nathaniel Wyatt, and one

at Westfield, now in Morrow county.  A blockhouse was built at Norton.

     The county seat was laid out, in 1808, by Col. Moses Byxbee and Hon. Henry Baldwin,

of Pittsburg, who had purchased several thousand acres of land.  They sold the lots at the

uniform price of thirty dollars each, the purchaser taking his choice.

     The first cabin was built by Joseph Barber, in 1807.  It stood near the sulphur spring.

It was made of poles, Indian fashion, fifteen feet square. In it he kept tavern.

   The principal settlers were Byxbee, Lamb, Little, Drake, (Baptist preacher,) Smith,

Butler, and Carpenter.  In the spring of 1808, Moses Byxbee built the first frame house, on

William street.  In the ensuing fall, Elder Jacob Drake built a brick house on Winter street.

Being unable to get but one mason, his wife laid the inside walls.  A bank was opened in 1812.

     The town was incorporated and the court house built in 1815.

     The first paper was published, in 1818, by Rev. Jacob Drake and Rev. Jos. S. Hughs.

The Methodists commenced the erection of a church edifice in 1823.  It was not finished for

several years.  The same building now serves as a market house.  The Presbyterians and Epis-

copalians built churches, in 1825 on the sites on which their present beautiful structures were

reared in 1845.  The Lutheran church was built in 1835, the Second Presbyterian, in 1844, and

the William Street Methodist, in 1846.

     In the same year in which the county seat was laid out, 1808, the county was organized

and its officers elected.  The contest for county seat was between its present site and the village

of Berkshire.  It has been continued with considerable zeal, from time to time, since.

     The following county officers were the first elected:--

              COMMISSIONERS--Avery Powers, John Welch,Ezekiel Brown

                          TREASURER--Rev. Jacob Drake.

                           RECORDER--Dr. Reuben Lamb.

                             SURVEYOR--Azariah Root.

     The officers of the court were:--

                         PRESIDENT--Judge Belt, Chilicothe.

          ASSOCIATE JUDGES--Josiah McKinney, Thomas Brown, Moses Byxbee.

                       PROSECUTING ATTORNEY--Ralph Osborne.

                            SHERIFF--Solomon Smith.

                            CLERK--Moses Byxbee, Jr.

     The first session was held in the cabin before noticed, near the spring.  The grand jury

sat under a tree and the petit jury on another part of the lot, while the constable guarded them.

     During the Indian War this was a border county, but was never invaded.  It furnished

a company of cavalry, and several companies of infantry were at different times called out.

     After Hull's surrender, Capt. William Drake formed a company of rangers in the north-

ern part of the county, to assist in protecting the northern frontier from marauding bands of

Indians.  When Sandusky was threatened, he marched to the rescue.  The captain, desirous of

testing the courage of his command, on the first night of encampment, when his men were

wrapt in slumber, slipped into the adjoining bushes, fired his gun, and rushed towards camp,

yelling, "Indians!--Indians!!"  The sentinels took the alarm, and ran to quarters; the men

sprang to their feet, and the courageous tried to form for battle.  But a lieutenant--depending

more on legs than arms--took to the woods.  To his imagination, every sound was full of

Indians.  Taking the moon as his guide, which had reached the western horizon, he reached

Radnor at daybreak, bareheaded and afright.  He brought startling news.  "The captain and

his band were massacred and put to the scalping-knife!"

     The settlers, frightened and horrified, began immediate flight.  Each carried the news to

his neighbor, and, at sunrise, they passed through Delaware in wagons, on horseback, and afoot.

News was conveyed to the other settlements, and joined the "skedaddle."  One family

named Penry drove so fast that they bounced a little boy out of their wagon, not missing him until

six miles on their way.  Then, in the imminent peril, they yielded him a sacrifice to the savages.

He still lives.  A mother in her haste forgot her babe.  She returned, caught a stick of wood

from the chimney-corner, leaving the fearless infant still asleep.  A man at Worthington caught 

an ox for a horse, and did not see his mistake until he found the horns.  Many of the people

fled to Franklinton and Chilicothe.  Some never returned.

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[corresponds to back of page labeled HISTORICAL SKETCH OF DELAWARE COUNTY, OHIO]

pioneers, might be related.  Jacob Foust carried a bushel of wheat on his back to Zanesville,

and returned carrying the flour in the same way.  Capt. John Winter became famous for a ter-
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rible struggle with a bear, in which he nearly succmbed.

     The pioneers lived in a state of perfect social equality--no aristocratic notions of caste,

rank, or office were felt.  The only demarkation was between the civil, and actual offenders.

Their meetings were for raising, log-rollings, huskings, weddings, singing-schools, and religious

devotions.  Their amusements were "frolics," gaming, gymnastic evolutions, and convivial

meetings of the young.  In these sports and meetings there was no punctilious formality or

aping the styles of modern Paris.  The rich and poor dressed alike.  The men wore buckskin

pants and hunting-shirts, and the women were attired in coarse, homemade fabrics.  Such was

their common dress.  If a damsel sought her bridal attire, she aspired to calico.  Silks, satins,

hoops, and flummery--which now burden the slender frame, and empty our pockets--

were never dreamed of.  Household furniture was equally simple.  Bedsteads were frequently

original, consisting of forked sticks driven in the ground, and poles to support the cord

or clap-boards.  One pot, fryingpan, and teakettle comprised the cooking utensils.  Sometimes

only one fire-proof vessel answered for culinary purposes--firstly, to try lard in; secondly, to

fry cakes in the fat; thirdly to bake shortcake in; fourthly, to draw water in; fifthly, to

boil potatoes in, and, lastly, to make tea in.  A few plates, on a shelf in the corner,

satisfied the demand for china, and food relished from puncheon tables.  Some had

splint bottom chairs--generally, stools and benches were the only sofas.  Whiskey toddy

was sufficient luxury for parties, and venison and corn pone supplied the place of pastry.

Wood sorrel was used for rhubarb--in pies.  The woods abounded in wild hogs, honey, and

occasionally bruin tickeled the palate of the hunter.  Flour could not be obtained nearer than

Chilicothe and Zanesville for a long time.  Goods were high and freights enormous.  They were

packed on mules from Detroit, or wagoned from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, thence down the Ohio

river in flatboats to the Scioto, and then packed or hauled up.  Tea retailed at two and three

dollars per pound; coffee, at seventy-five cents; salt, at six dollars per bushel; whiskey, at 

one to two dollars per gallon; calicos, at one dollar per yard.  It was a common practice to set

a bottle of whiskey on each end of the counter for customers, to enable them to purchase freely.

In this particular, that generation was wiser than the present.

                              GEOGRAPHY.

     Delaware county occupies a central portion of the State of Ohio, lying on both sides of the

Scioto river, one hundred and fifty miles from its mouth.  The entire surface of the county 

consists of four beautiful valleys, watered by the Walnut and Alum creeks and the Olentangy 

and Scioto rivers with their numerous tributaries, and the ridges which rise in gentle undulations 

into fine table lands between the streams.  The valleys consist in most part of bottom lands, which

amply repay the husbandman's toil.  Frequently the banks of the streams rise precipitously on

either side, forming the most romantic scenery.  The table lands are adapted to all kinds of

agriculture.  This county is twenty miles in extent from north to south, and twenty-five from

east to west,and contains an area of about five hundred square miles.  It is divided into

eighteen townships.  Bennington, Harmony, Lincoln, Peru, and Westfield townships formerly

belonged to Delaware, but now form a part of Morrow.  Portions of Marlborough, Radnor, and

Thompson belong to Marion.  Delaware county is bounded north by Marion and Morrow, east

by Knox and Licking, south by Franklin, and west by Union.


Table showing the Population of Delaware County, Ohio, by Townships, for Six Decades.

See Table on Image

     *No subdivisions by townships were returned in censuses of 1810 and 1820.  
The amounts in those two columns represent entire county.

                              AGRICULTURE

Is the leading pursuit--four-fifths of the population being engaged in it.  Half a century has

made startling developments in this county in this branch of industry.  Only three-fifths of the

actual surface is under cultivation.  Large sections have until recently yielded nothing to agri-

culture.  Much still lies in wilderness or in backward improvement. Wheat is raised exten-

sively.  Sixteen bushels per acre is the average.  Corn is the principal crop.  Fifty to sixty-

five bushels is the average yield.  It is mostly fed to cattle and hogs in the county.  Average

price, thirty-five cents.  Oats, hay, seeds, fruits and potatoes are extensively raised.  Sheep

[column two]

are increasing in numbers, with decided improvement in character of the flocks.  Jonathan

Dyer, of Genoa township, claims to be the first importer to this county of fine wool sheep.

Cattle are making rapid improvement in number and quality.  Horses, very fine.  Crossed with

the Bellefounder, Morgan, Norman, prevailing.  Farming implements, improving.  The "Agri-

cultural Society," nearly twenty years old, is in a prosperous condition.


                            INTERNAL WORKS.


     Two railroads quarter the county: the Springfield, Mount Vernon and Pittsburg extend-

ing from west to east, and the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, from north to south, through

the entire county, intersecting at the seat of government.  Other highways are in a high state

of improvement.  McAdamized or gravelled pikes, leading from the county seat, are in process

of completion, while others are contemplated.  Bridges cross the principal fords--beautiful

structures, built at the expense of the county.  Our county is well supplied with mills; proba-

bably, not less than fifty running by steam and water power may be counted.  We have one

paper mill, foundry, oil mill, rope and cordage factory, and flax mill, each extensive.  There are

several extensive flouring steam and water mills, woolen factories, carding machines, &amp;c.  Other

mechanical establishments--manufactories of ploughs, rakes, harness, sash, window blinds,

saddlery, baskets, brooms; shoe shops, blacksmith, silversmith, dentistry rooms, &amp;c., are found

in all parts of the county.  Some of our mercantile houses are on an extensive and fashionable

scale.  We have several fine commodious hotels.  Among them, the "American House," Dela-

ware, ranks as the most extensive.  In the south-western part of the county, on the western

bank of the Scioto river, are located the Ohio White Sulphur Springs.  Under the name of

Hart's Springs, this place has been known, for its mineral waters, for twenty years.  It has

been more recently extensively improved.  The geographical position, accessibility by railroad,

and the medicinal value of the waters, point out this place as a large valetudinary and fashion-

able resort for the American people.


                             RELIGION AND EDUCATION.


     These twin sisters of civilization have made rapid strides, co-extensive with the surface

and growth of the county; but not entirely commensurate with the ability and needs of its

inhabitants.  Churches and school houses, those lights of life so common throughout the realms

of freedom, deck hill, valley, grove, and town.  Common-schools have not reached that state of

perfection which the liberal and beneficent system by which they exist inculcates.  The Ohio

Wesleyan University and the Ohio Wesleyan Female College, among the most flourishing lite-

rary institutions of the West, are situated at the county seat.  Thus is afforded to our sons and

daughters the opportunity of treading, at home, the halls of scientific and classical lore.  Many

having availed themselves of privileges here offered, occupy honorable and learned positions in

society.  The Religious societies most noted in point of numbers and influence are, the Method-

ist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational, and United Brethren.  Others, Lutheran, German

Reformed, Christian, Disciples, Welsh, &amp;c., exert their influence on the morals and piety of the

community.


                          POLITICAL AND MILITARY.


     In politics, this county has always shown itself on the side of humanity and loyalty, so

remotely back that the memory of the oldest denzen runneth not to the contrary.  Its military

history cannot be written.  As has been show, this county bore its part in the British and

Indian War in its infancy: so, it may be proven that it has, in its mature age, shared manfully

and heroically in the war for the Union.  Nobly and patriotically the best hope of the family

and community were laid on the altar of "Our County," and painfully we shared the peril and

sacrifice of the loyal land.

     We may claim a proud share of the laurels of victory.


                                GEOLOGY, ETC.

     Delaware County embraces a portion of the cliff limestone formation in its western sec-

tion, extending across the black shale in the centre, and covering a section of "Waverly sand-

stone," or red sandstone, on the east.  The "superficial material," or "drift," is, for the most

part, regular, and the appearance of the substratum well defined.  The depth of the various

formations and their "dip" have not all be ascertained.  The black shale, on Alum Creek, is

250 to 300 feet in thickness, nearly uniform.  The limestone formation affords fine quarries and

facilities for manufacture of choicest lime.  The sandstone or freestone of Big Walnut is much

valued for building purposes.  The surface material, consisting of various strata of "drift,"

besides the "alluvial deposites," furnishes gravel for roads, fine sand for building purposes,

potter's clay, brick clay, and "bog ore" or fire clay.  The cliff limestone furnishes numerous

indications of salt springs.  That portion of this county lying in this formation is classed by

Dr. S. P. Hildreth with the "Ohio Salines."  But the deposits are ascertained, by boring, to be

more noted for sulphur springs than those of salt water.  Prof. E. S. Wayne found the following

substances present in the water:--

                 Gases--Sulphureted hydrogen, Carbonic acid.

      Chloride of Magnesium.               Oxide of Iron.

         "        Sodium.                  Carbonate of Lime.

         "        Calcium.                 Sulphuret of Calcium.

      Sulphate of Magnesia.                Iodine.

         "        Lime.                    Traces of organic matter.

     Each of the formations present indications at surface of "petroleum," and leases of "oil

lands" have been made in each.  Efforts have been made in the red sandstone at "boring;" but,

as yet, unsuccessfully.  Indications in the "black shale" and "limestone" are undeveloped.

That this county is rich in hidden resources is undeniable: the practicability of their develop-

ment is unknown.


                               CONCLUSION

     From a "cloud the size of a man's hand" this county has risen, in half a century, to occupy

an elevated position an an integer of the great commonwealth.  From a few brave and hardy

pioneers, scarcely numbering hundreds, the population has multiplied to thousands, with propor-

tional increase in religion, science, and general intelligence.  With our fertile valleys, and 

hills rich in agricultural wealth, our undeveloped mineral resources, and the example of the past,

what may not a loyal people hope for the future?  The hand of science shall till our soil, and ma-

nage our quarries and shops, under the administration of wise and wholesome laws, while the

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EDEN

BROWN TOWNP.

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.


EDEN ADVERTG DIRY

J. A. Carothers		Physician &amp; Surgeon

W. L. Mills		   "      "    "

J. Elmore		Dealer in Groceries

L. L. Converse		   "    " Dry Goods Groceries &amp;c

J. W. Mathews		Propr of Ohio House

Abbott &amp; Bearnes	Proprs of Eden Mills &amp; Dealers in Provisions

G. Leonard		Dealer in all kinds of Stock	


Mrs. Davidson

Post Office

A. Mecay

P. Sheets

H. H. Pettibone

Tannery

Dr. Mills

Scott &amp; Carothers

J. McLain

Office

L. Leonard

Dr. Carothers

S S &amp; G Mill

Abbott &amp; Bearnes

M. E. Ch

S. S. Sylter

J. Robinson

Mrs Lavinder

H Hodgden

J. Elmore Store

R. Boyd

Mrs. J. Convers

G Store

Fuller

Ohio House

J. W. Mathews

J. Sheets

K Thrall

G Leonard

H. H. Pettibone

L L Converse

J Randolph

Meyer &amp; Jackson

S P McKay

J B Thompson

H Slack

Mrs M. McMullen

School

J Heaverlo

R Longwell

Presb Ch

Mrs Elmore

Mrs S Baldwin

J. W. Burton

B S Sh

G Leonard

Rev D H Coyner

T. G. Miller

G. Leonard

M. Keeler

S Scott

G Hipple


ASHLEY

Oxford Tp

Scale 30 Rods per Inch


REFERENCES

Lot 10	T. Chapman  Res &amp; Shop

 "  36	Dr. A. E. Westbrook  Res &amp; Office

 "  38	A. Aldrich

 "  43	E. H. Potter

 "  49	D. Clifton


ASHLEY ADVERTISING DRECTORY

J. M. Coomer		P. M. Notary Public &amp; Ex. Agent

A. E. Westbrook 	Physician &amp; Surgon

Seeds &amp; Shoemaker	Merchants

W. E. Belknap		Merchant

W. B. Goodrich		Agent  C. C &amp; c R. R.

Miss M E Pierce		Teacher of Ashley Academy

T. Chapman		Tin Ware &amp; Stove Store

James Eddes		Merchant

Richard &amp; Potter	Manfcr &amp; Dealers in Boots Shoes Guiters &amp;c.

H. L. Gross		Wagon &amp; Carriage Maker

S. B. Morehouse		Blacksmith &amp; Wagon Work

Jno Corbett		Carpenter &amp; Joiner

L. Porterfield		Carpenter &amp; Joiner

F. W. Fisher		Grocery &amp; Refreshment Hall

A. A. Wood		Steam Saw Mill

L. Wornstaff		Dealer &amp; Breeder in thorough Bred Stock

Solomon Rosevelt	Dealer &amp; Breeder i in thorough Bred Stock

B. McMaster		Citizen

stephen Rosevelt	Citizen

Lewis Lott		Citizen

J. H. Rosevelt		Citizen


J. H. R.

Molasses Mill, J. H. Rosevelt

S. Rosevelt

S. R.

Elizbth Gray

W. E. Goodrich

W. Woodley

S. B. M.

B. Mc Master

Mary Rosevelt

s. Rosevelt

J. Richards

Hrs of J. P.

C. Sh

S. Sh

Solm Rosevelt

Arnold

W. Wood

J. Butler

W. Sh

G. Carpenter

L. Powers

H. Sh.

B. Mc Master

L. Gilbert

I. Barton

Bap Ch

M. Kelly

Mrs. Ould

Mrs. L. Null

S. Wood

W. Werline

M. B.

Store, A. Pierson

Warehouse

L. Powers

Tin Shop

T. Seeds

R. Morehouse

H. L. Cross

J. M. Coumers

J. Crowl

B. S. S.

W. smith

Mrs. Jones

Bigelow

Sherman

Ashley Hotel

Grocery

Mrs. F.

R. R. Station

W. B. Goodridge

W. Granger

Pres Ch

L. J. Webber

J. Terry

M. S. shoemaker

W. B. Belknap Shop

Arnold

L. Lott

Dr. Westbrook

J. S. Dickson

C. Sh.

J. Livingston

A. Benedict

J. A. Scheble

E. Benedict

Mrs. Monroe

J. Shoemaker

H. Baxter

Academy

Mrs. A. Pierce

J. Porterfield

R. Hyatt

Steam Saw Mill

Wood &amp; Hyatt

A. A. Wood

C. C. &amp; C. R. R.


LEONARDSBURG

BROWN TOWNP

Scale 20 Rods to an Inch.


I. Potter

M. E. Ch.

J. Leonard

P. J. Gater

J. Main

J. Depper

B. S. Sh

T. Main

Cleveland Columbus &amp; Cincinn. R. R.

S. S. Mill

R. R. Station

O. Williams Store

Dr. L. Potter

Mrs. C. Porter


EDEN

BROWN TOWNP.

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.


EDEN ADVERTG DIRY

J. A. Carothers		Physician &amp; Surgeon

W. L. Mills		   "      "    "

J. Elmore		Dealer in Groceries

L. L. Converse		   "    " Dry Goods Groceries &amp;c

J. W. Mathews		Propr of Ohio House

Abbott &amp; Bearnes	Proprs of Eden Mills &amp; Dealers in Provisions

G. Leonard		Dealer in all kinds of Stock	


Mrs. Davidson

Post Office

A. Mecay

P. Sheets

H. H. Pettibone

Tannery

Dr. Mills

Scott &amp; Carothers

J. McLain

Office

L. Leonard

Dr. Carothers

S S &amp; G Mill

Abbott &amp; Bearnes

M. E. Ch

S. S. Sylter

J. Robinson

Mrs Lavinder

H Hodgden

J. Elmore Store

R. Boyd

Mrs. J. Convers

G Store

Fuller

Ohio House

J. W. Mathews

J. Sheets

K Thrall

G Leonard

H. H. Pettibone

L L Converse

J Randolph

Meyer &amp; Jackson

S P McKay

J B Thompson

H Slack

Mrs M. McMullen

School

J Heaverlo

R Longwell

Presb Ch

Mrs Elmore

Mrs S Baldwin

J. W. Burton

B S Sh

G Leonard

Rev D H Coyner

T. G. Miller

G. Leonard

M. Keeler

S Scott

G Hipple






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STRATFORD

Delaware Tp

Scale 20 Rods to an Inch


STRATFORD ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

Andrews &amp; Perry Proptrs of Stratford Paper Mills

A. D. Vough 	Foreman in

A. J. Clark 	Blacksmithing

J. Hedrick 	Wagon Maker


N. D. Perry

M. E. Parsonage

School

E. Shelly

J. Colflesh

H. Heidman

Mrs. Tuller

A. J. Clark

A. D. Yought

Brayfogle

H. Blinn

Grocery W. Sh.

M. C. Sigfried

H. Blinn

B. Sigfried

A &amp; P.

Mrs M Beiber

Paper Mill A &amp; P

Bs. Shop

A &amp; P.

Store

S. Kiser

Paper Mill

Andrews &amp; Perry

Ch

Olentangy River


OLIVE GREEN


Scale 20 Rods to the Inch  PORTER TP

ADVERTG BUSINESS DIRY

J. N. Stark	Dealer in Dry Goods &amp; Groveries

W. S. Stockwell	Boot &amp; Shoe Maker

J. Potter	Broom Maker

A. Garvin	Wagon Maker

D. Rider &amp; Bro.	Groceries &amp; Provisions &amp; Proprs of Hotel

J. Lindenberger	Agt. for J. N. Stark


H. Faulk

Berry

H McCutheon

P. Griffin

M. E. Ch

J. N. S.

Dr. Mosier

J. Foulk

Mrs. Larrison

Mrs. C. Doty

J. Z. Mendenhall

Grocery

D. Rider

J. N. Stark

J. Lindenberger

B. S. Sh

J. N. Stark Store

S Stockwell

J. Patten

J. Potter

A. Garvin

School

W. Sh

W. Carpenter

S Sh

G Wilcox

Jas Gammell

Fisher Grocery

Hotel

Cong. Ch

Mrs. McKinley


MILLVILLE

SCIOTO TOWNP

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch


ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

W. McIntire	Physician &amp; Surgeon	Wm M. Warren	Citizen

W. A. Smith	Carpenter &amp; Builder	C. F. Burner	Tanner

G. Shultz	Wagon Maker


Gillett		

W. A. Smith

Dr. W. Mc Intyre

J. Grigby

J. Shryder

J. E. Gillett

B. S. Sh

Office

Dr. W. McIntire

G. Shultz, W. Sh

C. F. Burnett	

W. Pathemer

R. Clarke

F. Decker

C. F. Burner

G. Mill

S. Mill

School 

Mrs. Artz

H. G. Smith

B. Jones

G. Shultz

Store, W. M. Warren

F. Decker

W. M. Warren Jr

Tannery, C. F. Burner

W. M. Warren

Scioto River

EAST LIBERTY

PORTER TP

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.


Walnut Cr.

Geo. Blayney

G. Blayney

J. VanSickle

Mrs White

H. Kimball

W. Hays

B S Sh

E. S. P. Ch.

M. Manter

A. Barber

J. Heminger

Pool &amp; White

Mrs. Collum

G. Lane



OSTRANDER

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch

SCIOTO TOWNP


ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

S. Stricklan 	 Propr Ostrander Hotel &amp; Shoemaker   		I. Anderson 	   Dealer in Thorough Bred Sheep

Hutchinson Bros. Dealers in Dry Goods Furniture Notions &amp;c.	James M. Snodgrass Physician &amp; Surgeon Edinburgh	

Wm C. Winget 	 Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries &amp;c


F. Long

Dr E Field

W. W. H.

W. W. Hutchison 

I. Anderson

E. Benton

R. E. Case

M. C. Bean

Mrs Oliver

Harness Sh

W. Fry

B. S. Sh

G. S. Carr

J. Maugans

W. W. H.

Pres. Ch

School No. 12

J. T. Hutchinson

J. T. H.

BRANCH OF THE C. c. AND C. RAIL ROAD

Tank

Cattle Yrd

Scales

R. R. Station

Freight House

J. Parks

W. C. Winget

J. Lynch

E. Brown

J. Maugans

E. S. Sh

F. Shout

Grocery

Ostrander Hotel

S. Strickland

Store &amp; P.O.

W. C. Winget

Hutchinson Bros Store

J. T. H.

Little Mill Creek

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[corresponds to labeled page 9 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]


SUNBURY

BERKSHIRE TOWNP

Scale 20 Rods to an Inch


SUNBURY ADVERTG DIRY

Ira Derthick		Dealer in Dry Goods &amp; Groceries

A. McLane	  	  "     "  "    "         "

C. G. McKinley		Physician &amp; Surgeon

J. Stockwell		Boat &amp; Shoe Manuafacturer

L. S. Cook		Harness Maker

E. Kimball		Tanner &amp; Currier

N. Marble		Carpenter &amp; Joiner

J. Skeels		Propr of Union Hotel

C. M. Patrick		Stock Dealer

D. M. Patterson		Marble Cutter


Cemetery

M. E. Ch

J. Burrer

A. McLane

Store

L. S. Cook

Harness Sh

P. S. Sh

C. Wilcox

J. Burrer Store

J. Skeels

Union Hotel

Mrs. E. Boyer

Hotel

Col. Frambree

School

I. Derthick

F. Tubbs

T. Bolton

Mrs. Gaylord

A. Williamson

Mrs. McCutchen

J. Stockwell

Dr. C. G. McKinley

S. Sh

T Stockwell

Public Square

J. Letts

School

G. Cowan

G. A. H.

N. Patrick

Mrs. Davis

Post Office

N. Patrick

Store

I. Derthick

Office

Ashery

G. A. Hopkins

J. Utley

M. Perfect

Mrs. McAlister

Store

M. Smith

B. S. Sh

W. Grover

J. Marble

F. Utley

J. Smith

Mrs. A. F. Green

E Kimble Tannery

Mrs Johnson

Hrs of Allen

J. F. Ledlie

Mrs. J. A. Roberts

J. Martin

Mrs. E. Torence

D. Brooks

Dr. A. Neil

Parsonage Bap Ch

D. Cosgrove

D. M. Patterson

C. Wilcox

J. Decker

E. Kimball

W. Bowens

Mrs. J. McMillen

N. Marble

J. Wallace

J. Shields

E. R. Hempsted


GALENA

Berkshire Tp.

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.


GALENA ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

A. P. Mason		Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Hardware &amp;c

Mrs Allen &amp; Sons	Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware &amp;c

J. W. Likes		Dealer in Cloks Watches &amp; Jewelry

W. B. Boyd		Physician &amp; Surgen

T. Van Fleet		Prop of Galena Flouring Mills

E. Brown		Dealer in Agricultural Implements &amp; Wool Carding

L. J. Campbell		Boot &amp; Shoe Manufacturer

W. C. Eldridge		Boot &amp; Shoe Mnfr

H. Cook			Wagon &amp; Carriage Maker

G. W. Hughes &amp; Bro.	Wagon &amp; Carriage Makers

H. Van Fleet		Wagon &amp; Carriage Maker

J. Perfect		Cooper &amp; Manufacturer of Half Bushels

S. Cook			Black Smith

C. D. Perfect		Agent for A. P. Mason

E. Westervelt		Dealer in Vines

J. Van Fleet		Tailor

G. Morgan		Dealer in Fire Arms


J. Nash

Little Walnut Creek

Cabt Shop

N. Duston

N. Dustin

Mrs. Cook

T. VanFleet

S Mill

P. Palmer

Mrs. Hoover

U H. Hyde

S. Sh

H. Cook

J. Nettleton

R. Andrews

W. Cutler

Mrs. Kirk

E. Westervelt

L. Spayd

R. E.

R. C. Eldridge

G. Case Hrs

Mrs. Cook

Mrs. F. Eldridge

P. Maynard

H. Hodgden

J. Wilkes

Post Office

A P Mason

Store

Public Square

E. W. Cook

M. Mossman Hrs.

L. I.

Campbell

J. Arnold

School

R. Ferfect

H. Van Fleet

G. Morgan

J. Boyington

Parsonage

M. E. Ch

V. Arnold

T. Becord

W. H. Cook

T Sh

J. Nettleton

Cat Sh

W. Harroun &amp; S. Wooden

J. Van Fleet

H. C. Eldridge

G. W. Hughes

W. Sh

B. S. Sh

S. Cook

J. Perfect

G. S. Mill

W. C. Meeker Tannery

J. W. Likes

R. Cole

B. S. Sh

W. Sh

H. Allen Hrs

W. Harroun

H. Aller Hrs Store

U. H. Hyde

R. Marqueth

W. B. Boyd

E. Brown

W. C. Meeker

Gun Shop

G. Morgan

C. Sh

J. Perfect

Agricultural

Implement Manf

Carding Mill

T. V. P.

C. G. Scovell


BERKSHIRE

Berkshire Township.


BUSINESS ADVERTISING DIRICY

	ADVERTG. DIRY.

D. E. Hyde &amp; Co		Dry Goods Groceries &amp;c

J. M. Foote		 "    "      "       "

E. Carney		Physician &amp; Surgeon

J. D. Hubbard		Carriage &amp; Wagon Maker

T. D. Sherman &amp; Sons	Bridge Builders

J. M. Frost		Farmer

Scale 30 Rods to the Inch


S. Sh.

H. M. Courter

J. D. Hubbard

W Sh.

O. H. Robinson

B. S. Sh

Dr. E. Carney

Hotel 

School

J. Longshore

J. Wilcox

School

M. E. Ch

Grocery

J. M. Frost

J. P. Crawford

Post Office

T. D. Sherman

A. Utley

Mrs. Fuller

A. H. Bardell

Geo. Gibson

G. Gibson

J. M. Frost

Store

Dr. E. Carney

D. E. Hyde &amp; Co.

Store

H. C. Frost

Episl Ch.

Cemetery

Mrs. Stark

J. Beach

D. T. Sherman

W. Sh.



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[corresponds to labeled page 10 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]


OHIO

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS

COL. J. H. FERRY PROPR   CONCORD TONP


Stables

Garden House

Chalybeate Springs

Store

Ice House

Milk House

Farmers Hotle

Carpenter Shop

Hotel

Ice Cream Saloon

Mansion House

White Sulphur Spring

Bath House

Cottage Row

Chapel

Southern Row

Bowling Alley

Laundry House

Burnett House springs

Sugar House

Burnett House

Sugar Grove


CHESHIRE

CONSTANTIA P. O.  Berlin Township

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch


CHESHIRE ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

C. C. Janes	Dealer in Dry Goods &amp; Groceries

J. W. Place	Dealer in Dry Goods &amp; Groceries

D. Leib		Prop of Cheshire Saw Mill &amp; Fork, Hoe &amp; Broomhandle Manfy


W. Burton

W. Courter

Courter

Ashery

M. E. Ch.

E. Whitman

J. W. Place

Store

D. S. Hoadley

W. S. Caswell

C. Adams

J. Havens

C. Scott

S. S. Mill &amp; 

Broom Handle Mfy

B. Leib

P. O.

C C Janes Store

D. Leib

Shop

G. Whitman

J. Caldwell

C. C. Janes

B. S. Sh

T. Scott

W. Hall

D. T. Sharp

Sorghum Mill

Bap. Ch.

W. F. Brown

Mrs. Smith

Richardson

Miss Nettleson


HARLEM

HARLEM TP

Scale 20 Rods to an Inch.


ADVERTG BUSINESS DIRY

L. Clossen &amp; Sons	Farmers

N. T. Hedden		Dealer in Dry Goods &amp; Groceries

Jacob Williams		Grower of Fine wool Sheep

Jno. Williams		  "     "  "    "     "

S. Fairchild		Dealer in Fine Horses

C. W. Williams		Blacksmith

E. Parks		Grocer

Silas Adams		Dealer in fine wool Sheep &amp; all kinds of Stock


G. Classen

Jas Welch

L. McRaney 

I. Tyler

N. T. Hedden

Store &amp; P. O.

M. Budd

Mrs. C. Cornell

J. W. Wickham

Mrs. Thompson

C. Classen

Mrs Olden

Wood Sh

Lawrence Grocery

E. Park

W. Williams

R. Lambert

J. Budd

Tannery 

L. Claussen

Cem


CENTREVILLE

Harlem Township

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch


CENTREVILLE ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

Jas. W. Ackerson	Merchant		A. D. Mann	Physician &amp; Surgeon

Edgar McNitt		Merchant		John Q. Adams	Grower of Fine Wool Sheep

William F. Barr					Peter Cockrell	Dealer in Stock &amp; Grower of Find Wool Sheep

P. Millison		Cabinet Maker		Van Clutter	Grower of fin Wool Sheep

William Whary		Blacksmith		Zila Adams	Grower of Fine Woll Sheep

Josiah C. Copper	Boot &amp; Shoe Manfe 	A. Knox		Grower of Fine Wool Sheep

Riley Graves		Carpenter &amp; Joiner 	S. Horlocker 	Tanner

Jonathan Hatch		Carpenter &amp; Joiner 	L. B. Hanover 	Minister

J. Click 		Wagon Maker		M. Creighton	Broom Maker

John McClury		Physician &amp; Surgeon


F. McNitt

J. C. Copper

S. C.

R. B. Bennett

S. J. Mann

Dr. J McClury Office

Mrs Johnson

M. E. Ch

R. B. Bennett

C. Shop

J. H. Millison

J. Click

J. Ackerson, P. O. &amp; Store

S. J. Mann

A. Mann

B. Graves

W. Barr

W. B.

Mossman

J. Bauserman

E. Rogers

R. Graves

J. Q. Adams

J. Q. A.

C. R. Albery

A. Mossman

W. Wharry

W. Sh

Dr. A. D. Mann's Office

H. Pace

Store

E. McNitt

J. M. Cockrell, B. S. Sh

E. Hartram

Dr E. Hartram

E. Hartram

A. H. Cook

P. Carr

D. Gorsuch

W. Barr

W. F. Barr

J. Q. Adams

Dr. G. Hull

School

R. Sears

J. Hatch


LEWIS CENTER

Orange Township

Scale &amp; Rods to the Inch


LEWIS CENTER ADVERTISING DIRECY

J. G. Brown	Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries &amp;c

H. Hendrixson	Physician &amp; Surgeon

W. Z. Mercer	Physicin &amp; Surgeon


G. Elsbree

W. T. Lewis

Whit Sulphur Springs Station

P. O.

s. Brown Store

S. Brown Ware House

H. H. Corbin Ware House

R. R. Co.

C. Wick

J. A. Plickbaum

P. D.

I. Burger

L. Searles

E. Searles

Store

S. Brown Store

M Colflesh

Store

C. Sh

Mrs. Haws

R. C. Hall

J. Valentine

Dr. H. Hendricson

I. Foley

S. R. Nettleton

J. Keller

D. Murphy

P. Searle

Dr. W. Z. Mercer

B. A. Hawes

J. Kane

M. P. Ch.

Church

School Lot

J. G.

A. W. V.

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[corresponds to labeled page 11 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]

PLAN OF

DELAWARE

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS IV &amp; V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

NE Quadrant


Mrs Seigfried

M G Slough 

G Mill

D Swartz

W. Seigfried

B. Seigfried

J. Graham, Fair View, settled 1831

M. Kruk

J &amp; R Zeigler

Mrs. E. Gock

Mrs. H. Heller

J Troutman

R. Zeigler

J. Zeigler

M. Fritshe

F. Ziegler

S H

R. Hudson, Pena Farm

D H Potter, Pleasant View

F P Vergon, Greenwood

R R McClury

I Heffner

A Worline

T H Michel

W Joy

D Dike

I J Gross

J G Vergon

J A Stimmel

J S Adams

T F Joy, Maple Farm

F P Vergon

Peltibone

J Hammond

T Collins

A L Parker

G R

D Collins Est

Dr N Hammond

E Potter

Brick Yard

Mrs S

G Haas

H Lamb

Mrs Smith

J Houk

J Davis


PLAN OF

DELAWARE

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS IV &amp; V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

NW Quadrant


A Huntley

J H Dunlap

Mrs. A. Jennings

D Beevan

H D Miller, Miller Grange

W Chamberlain

D Bevan

D E Perry, Spring Farm

John Miller, Pleasant Hill

D Davis, Park

D Durfey

A H Jennings

J W Mooney

W Rankin

F Avery, Locust Grove

H Fegley

R Davis

N Sharadin

D Lewis

J Miller

Henry W Chamberlain 

J Chandler, Shady Side	

N J Miller

J B Biven

G C &amp; C

J Dean

J Criger

H G

J Miller Jr

J Barrett

Dola Lewis

S W Tibbles, Walnut Grove

Mrs H

C O Little

Sulphur Springs

Dr Cherry

Vandeman

W Seigfried

G W Campbell

W G White

J S Adams

A Heffner Jr

Blimer &amp; Fraley

B Seigfried


PLAN OF

DELAWARE

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS IV &amp; V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

SW Quadrant


D Bevan

D Davis

A H Jennings

F Avery

A H J

H W C

Mrs Sim

I B

C E R

A E

J B

R B

G S

S S

J A C

W D

A N

G C

W D

F C

T C

J F  

J M

G S

S S Mason

J K Brittain, Elm Wood

B W Hartley

J Johnson

A M

S &amp; M

J C Evans

P Smith

J Fettey

J K Brittain

Mrs Sweetser

Ross

O W

P Berlett

Mrs Harter

T Pugh

A Burkehart

Battenfield

T Craven

Rev I Chase

Harden

H Scott

Capt B A Banker

C V Wise

A Hawkins

M Smith

A B

T P

M S

M Smith

H Wells

H Wilson  

H W

J H R

Eckleberry

J E

J Eury, Wood Land

M L Wilson

J Rowland

J Eury, Valley Farm

J Murphy

F I Pettibone

J Richardson

L H Lee





PLAN OF

DELAWARE

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS IV &amp; V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

SE Quadrant


B

Dr W

C

J S

Rev F

W W E

J B W

O H

P D H Myer

E M H

P. W.

Cath Cem

P D H

Mrs M Powers

H B W

J W Armstrong, Prospect Hill

D Cowgill, Salubria

T Yeats

T Richards

J H

Mrs. J. Gamber

Mathias Ret

H Roberts 

T J R

Sturdy

Husted

H Allen

J Bulen, Blackberry Nursery

D M C

T R

R Faris

I J Richardson

M Gardner

Mrs Rowland

W R

B Ely

J Jamison

J W Armstrong

D Cowgill

C Gross

G W Jamison

Miss E Jamison

Heirs of R Jamison

J Eury, Valley Springs

D L Kline

P Praut, Locust Shade

R Bartedull

J Slough, Living Water

J L Snyder, Pleasant Valley

R E

J C

S Braumiller Heirs

H Bieber

W M Johnston

S Shaub

N D Perry

Mrs Beiber

Mrs M Beiber

J Powell

J Headrick, Sugar Grove

D Weiser

J Bieber

J Myres

S Kiser

J Zerbe

P Weiser

J Swartz

J K

A S

J Klein, Pleasant Hill

G Schuster


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[corresponds to labeled page 12 of Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]


PLAN OF 

THOMPSON 

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

NE Quadrant


THOMPSON TP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

J. W. Cone &amp; Sons Proprietors of Wollen Fact.

N. &amp; J. W. Money   {Breeders of Spanish Merino Sheep &amp;

                   {Shorthorned Cattle

G. W. W. W. &amp; B. F. Welsh

J. Hoover	}Breeders of Fine wooled Sheep


J &amp; M. Smith

J. Landon

J. G. Adams, Evergreen Hill

N. &amp; J. W. Money, Fair Oaks

J. B. Russell, River View

G. Noble 

P. Wattring 

P. Wottring

L. Wottring, Saratoga

W. H. Dilsaver

G. W. Newmauyer

J. Hoskins, Maple Shade

Mrs. Dilsaver

W. H. Decker

A. L.

C. Sloop

J. J. Fleming

Decker

A. Smith

S. McNeal, Maple Grove

W. Smith

W. D. 

Mrs. Roscoe



PLAN OF 

THOMPSON 

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

NW Quadrant


D. Howison

S. &amp; H. Howison

J. Lawrence

S. Knachel

N. &amp; J. w. Money

C. Havsh

S. N.

J. Behrens

Mrs. Kramer

P. Lawrence

G. W. Drumm

Mrs. Clark

J. Hoover, Rich Meadows

W. Drumm

J. Russell

L. Morey

J. L. Roberts

C. Crowso

J. Waters, Burr Oak Flats

A. Lindsley

Z. Lindsley

G. Clark

H. Dilsaver

J. Waters

Butler Charbone No. 4267

J. Clark No. 5150

W. Pelman, No. 6308

W. W. Smith

W. J. Peet, Valley Farm

L. Lake

Mrs. Dilsaver

S. C. Weeks

S. Decker

W. H. Decker

Mrs. Decker

J. Fleming

J. Clark

I. Mc A.

W. Graham

Mrs. Borgoon

W. Smith

W. Browning

W. Dobott

J. Alexander

S. Perry


PLAN OF 

THOMPSON 

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

SW Quadrant


J. Beardsley

S. Lareum

J. Lavender, Forrest Home

G. Fryman

E. Alexander

L. Vannert

W. Dilsaver

W. Freshwater

N. Williams

J. Larcum

C. Robinson

J. Wiles

J. Bailey

J. Taggart, et, al. No. 6136

John Fryman, Hickory Grove

H. Perry

H. Bedinger No. 1851

Welsh Bros, Giant Oak

T. Lovegrove, Peach Grove

Mrs. Love

H. Benner

J. Grouch

J. Durfey

J. Kennedy

T. Armstrong

E. Gallant

G. W. W. W. &amp; B. F. Welsh, Sugar Grove

R. Haggard, No. 6134

J. Taggart, et, al. No. 6138

L. Wolfley

J. Detwiller

w. Ward

R. Wells

T. F. &amp; J. H. Smith

T. Armstrong

H. Trop

J. Beard

Mrs. Cannady

R. Black

J. Bonner, Garden of Eden

J. Stalt

J. Decker

C. Harsh

J. W. Decker

J. Detwiller

Brayfogle Heirs

E. Trasher

J. G. Duvall


PLAN OF 

THOMPSON 

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

SE Quadrant


S. Perry

W. Debolt

E. &amp; W. A. Russell, Cherry Grove

D. M. Russell

Perry's Corners

J. Graham

John Fryman, Mt. Pleasant

D. Smith

F. Fryman

S. Shoup

T. Lavender, Hedge Farm

J. L. Smith, Scioto View

J. Clark, No. 3020

Heirs of M Pentony

John Fryman

Jonathan Fryman

Jno. Smith

J. Maine, Valley View

T. B. Mc C.

S. Charles

McCausland, Mt. Hope

Patterson P. O.

T. H. B.

J. G. Cary, Elm Summit

J. Maine

P. Cox

G. M. P. cox

J. W. Cone &amp; Sons

E. Hite

J. Detwiler

Detwilers Hotel

A. Carpenter, Sylven Home

Mrs. Gray

J. P. Cunningham, Forrest Dale

Heirs of L. Larcum

J. Swartz, Sugar Grove

Cone's Mills

Heirs of a. Swartz

A. Stults, Forrest Home

J. W. Cone

J. Weaver

Mrs. Weaver

J. G. Duvall

C. Hill

J. Dilsaver

C. Robinson

C. E. Hill

A. Ashley






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[corresponds to labeled page 13 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]

PLAN OF 

RADNOR

Scale  Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI


RADNOR ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

R. McKinnie		Dealer in all Kinds of Stock

W. Morgan		Dealer in fine Wooled Sheep

J. Cunningham		Propr of Sorghum Mill

J. McIlvain &amp; Co	Agts for Patent Evaporator

J. W. Howison		Propr of Threshing Machine


DELHI

RADNOR TOWNP

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch


ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

R. Powell &amp; Son		Dealers in Dry Goods &amp; Groceries

E. Abbott 		Propr Steam Saw &amp; Sorghum Mill

W. Watkins &amp; Son	Proprs of Delhi House

J. R. Davis		Wagon Maker

E. Jones		Black Smith

W. Griffiths		Carpenter &amp; Joiner

W. Harman		P. M.

W. Watkins

D. Thomas

T Owens

Store House

T. Humphrey

W. Cong Ch

Shop

W. Lloyd

W. Harman

E. Williams

D. Williams

Mrs Roberts 

Miss Penry

Masonic Hall

M. Ch

Mrs. Pepper

Mrs. Ward

R. Powell &amp; Son Store &amp; P.O.

School

Cemetery

W. Watkins

Holds

E. Jones B Sh

J. Davis W Sh

E. Jones B Sh

Bap Ch

Cabt Sh.

E. Ch.

D. Griffeth

D. Griffeths

Davis

W. Pritchard

J. R. Davis

Mrs. Cox

Presb Ch

Frand Mills

Mrs Evans

M. E. Parsonage

W. Griffith

R. Evans

Pres. Parsonage

E. Abbott, Steam Saw Mill

W. Griffeths

Mrs. Durst



PLAN OF 

RADNOR

Scale  Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI


E. Watkins, Pleasant Summit

D. Penry, Willow Shade

H. Curren

Mrs. Curren

J. Curren

D. Griffiths, Forest Home

Mrs. C

H. C.

G. Willey, Burr Oaks Farm

Steam S. M.

E. Price

Mrs. Osborne

J. Osborne

T. Jones 

Downing

D. Penry

L. Roberts, Rich Bottoms

J. P. Osborne

I. Roberts, Hickory Grove

O. Thomas

J. Roberts, Fair Oak

J. S. Willeys Corners

School No 7

H. Worline

H. B. Davis

W. W. Jones

I. Jones, Pleasant Run

Hrs of J. Brown

W. Ludwig

S. cushman

O. Thomas, Pleasant Flats

C. Curtis, Giant Oak

J. D. Jones, Mount Pleasant

W. W. Jones, Oak Wood

J. Lloyd, Masguin

G. Perry

H. Curtis, Maple Grove

J. Jones, Maple Hill

R. Evans

J. C.

E. R.

Wm Martin, Wheatland

J. H. Davis

J. J.

F. P.

R. Evans

J. Kyle

C. Hodges, Corn Farm

W. Roberts 

N. Roberts

Jas Cummin, Orchard Grove

J. Evans, Pleasant Meadows

J. D. Williams

J. James
 
E. Watkins

E. Price

T. Headley

S. P. Moffatt




PLAN OF 

RADNOR

Scale  Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI


W. Gast

J. Gast

W. Gast, Cherry Grove

Mrs. Griffith

Mrs. Reynolds

D. Bewis

Penry Run

J. G. Adams

Hrs of T. Ladwig

J. Ladwig, Fruit Hill

J. A. Jones

W. H. Griffeths

Mrs. E. Dill

I. Hedges, Valley Farm

R. Roberts 

School

T. Griffiths

J. Johnson

E. Williams, Shady Run Farm

Hrs of D. Kyle

W. Burgner

D. R. Griffiths

J. Creag

E. Adams, Pleasant Hill

E. T. Jones, Bryneadno

W. T. Jones, Eureka

D. Griffeth

E. Adams



PLAN OF 

RADNOR

Scale  Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI


C. W. Finley

Walnut Keplar Run

G. W. Finley

D. T. Jones, Brown Hill

Hrs of M. Edwards

D. T. J.

G. Wolfley

C. Utz

H. C. Fleming, Pleasant Home

Mrs. A. Bunford, Gravel Ridge

J. Humphreys

J. Kyle

T. Griffiths

S. Lewis

D. Williams

Mound

S. Lewis, Rural Retreat

D. W. 

W. Evans

E. J. Roberts

W. Perry, Scioto View

H. Perry


PLAN OF 

RADNOR

Scale  Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI


J. Baker

P. Mills

J. W. Cone

C. Hursh

R. Mc. K.

S. David, Equality   



PLAN OF 

RADNOR

Scale  Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI


C. Hedges

E. Jones, Tin Wein

G. Wolfley

J. Thomas

E. Watkins, Walnut Grove

D. L. Jones

L. Houdley

W. Morgan, Poplar Park

J. Kyle

J. Humphrey

S. B. 

Mrs. B. 

J. James

Llimyn Y Pant

D. L. Jones, Lockport

R. Evans

R. Powell &amp; Son

E. Price

M. Humphrey

J. B. Jones

G. Pew

R. Evans, Blouty

Delhi P. O.

W. Watkins

U. F. Luellen

R. T. J.

J. Cox

W. Evans, Nanty Daivied

E. J. Roberts, Richland

Mrs. Edwards

R. O. Davis, Athnen

R. T. Jones, Brondre

W. &amp; W. P. Penry

E. George

E. Gallant

J. R. Price

V. Dildine

P. R. Jones, Penyland

D. Thomas


PLAN OF 

RADNOR

Scale  Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI


T. B. Jones

B. Dildine, Prairie Grange

Stone &amp; Quarry

Lime Kiln

W. Dildine

W. P. Jones

R. Thomas

J. Humphreys

S. Thomas

J. Thomas

R &amp; J Crankleton

R. McKinnie

W. B. Jones, Stone Quarry

Lime Kiln

E. Gallant

Hrs of B. Herbert

W. Herbert

Hrs of J. James

W. R. Penry

R. McKinnie, Prairie Farm

R. Tomley

W. P. Jones, Sugar Grove

S. David, Equality

T. W. Cox, Needham Grange

E. R. Thompson

S. Moore, Fair View

J. Dunlap

J. Jones

W. Lawrence, Tranquility

Mrs. Stevens

J. Davis

C. Harsh

A. Rose

Hrs Mc E.

Mrs. Mc Elvain

E. H. 

J. James, Pleasant Home

Reece

J. R. Mc Kinnie

H. Griffiths


PLAN OF 

RADNOR

Scale  Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI


S. Howison

Mrs. Randall

E. Humphreys, Sugar Grove

J. P. Crain, R. D. 

Hrs of W. Evans

Mrs. F. 

Rachel Fleming

Rev. Perkins, Parsonage Farm

Pres. Ch

M. E. 

N. W. Hodges

Hrs. of J. C. Pierce

J. G. Pierce, Hrs

R. Durfey, Wheat Land

J. Davis

Mrs. Evans

W. Davis

Hrs of W. Davis

E. Roberts

T. Jones

J. A. Howison, Oak Land

W. Phillians, River View

Dunlop

S. Howison

J. R.

Rowland

Mrs. Evins

A. W. 

R. Williams, Oak Wood







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[corresponds to labeled page 14 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]

PLAN OF

MARLBOROUGH

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIP VI

Delaware County

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


D. Bush 

J. Daniel

H. Gillett 

R. Elmaker

E. Martin

S. H. Cleveland

M. A. Caldron

J. Brundage

P. Shultz

J. Mayfield

Ger Ch

L Ch

J. Shultz, Farmers Delight

J. Shurtz

R. Weiser

P. Houck

J. Lewis

G. Crooks

H. Bush

J. Miller

E. W. &amp; S. B. O.

J. C. Davis

Z. W. Davis

H. Cline

J. Martin

M. Grady

F. D. Smith

W. Mayfield

H. Gillett

H. Dutwilger

Mrs. J. Klee

H. Cline

J. Piper

H. Burch, Pleasant Hill

D. Bush

H. Patten

O. Gillett

P. Dugan

Mrs. Weiser

A. Howald

D. Mayfield

J. Daniels

W. Carter

H. Smith  

P. D. Smith

M. B.

L. S.

F. D. S. 

T. Cricket

Dr. J. Smith

C. Hight

L. Graham, Sugar Grove

S. Cline

Woolen Facty

S Mill

H. Worline

Miss E. C.

J. Worline, Richland

W. E. Palmer, Sulphur springs

H. Shouf

J. Carter

H. Klee

J. Kunce

W. G.

J. P. Pifer

D. Wallace

N. M. G. 

G. Feaster

M. Baider

M. Grady

D. Bush

P. D. Smith

J. Weiser

J. Inskip

Mrs. Riddle

J. Worline

A. Stratton

S. Cline

W. T. Sharp

J. B. Sharp

Hrs. of J. Potter

C. Black, Cottage Home

H. Cole, Elmwood


MARLBOROUGH TP. ADVERTISING

L. Graham	Breeder of &amp; Dealer in thorough Bred Sheep


NORTON 

Marlborough Township

Scale 30 Rods to an Inch


E. Martin

M. E. Ch

W. Difany

W. Hull

Mrs. Burcraft

J. F. Wintermutre Store &amp; P.O.

J. Brunage, Store

H. Hull

F. Sutten

E. Sutton

Mrs. King

B. Glaze

J. Spaulding

J. Daniels

J. W.

H. Smith

Mrs. B. Mc W

H. Gillett

W. Brown

Bap. Ch.

T. Robison, B. Shop

Town House

E. Difany

B. S. Sh

C. Smith

A. Glaze, W. Sh

J. Mayfield

Mrs. Thompson

School

E. Taylor

W. Glaze

C. High

Miss N. Thompson

Cem.

Sh. 

P. Shultz

J. Baker


NORTON ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

J. F. Wintermute	Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries &amp;c

Thos Robinson		Blacksmith

P. Glaze		Proptr of Trashing Machine


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[corresponds to labeled page 15 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]


PLAN OF 

TROY

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI

Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile


NE Quadrant



H. Chultz

School

J. Warline

J. Bishop

W. Feaster

D. Foust

J. Greenlee

J. Bishop, Locust Cottage

H. Cline

J. C. Cole

Bap Ch &amp; Cem

W. T. Sharp

D. Sherwood

J. Main

M. Main 

J. Martin

G. Feaster

D. H. Porter

E. Main

H. Carter

D. Bush

J. Jackson

Mrs. H. Moses

T. Main

B. Ely

W. G. N.

D. Dix

H. Main

S. Main

C. Main


PLAN OF 

TROY

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI

Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile


NW Quadrant


W. Griffith

J. Wolf

S. Darst

W. Downing

J. R. Mooney

J. Wallace

N. White

S. D.

J. F.

S. Downing

N. White

H. Barnes

J. Feaster

J. J. Inskeep

Stm

R. Minter

J. Morris

W. &amp; J. W. Morgan

J. Downing

J. Troutman

S. Troutman

J. Coonfare

P. Coonfare

H. Warren

E. Williams

H. Willey

B. Brown

J. Williams

W. Williams

E. Jenkins

J. H. Wise

E. Darst

J. Darst

Ashbrook &amp; Darst

Wm. Darst

Hummell &amp; Coonfare

J. Wallace


PLAN OF 

TROY

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI

Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile


SW Quadrant


W. Williams

J. W. Gallant

E. Willey, Oak Hall

E. Salsbury

H. Willey Jr.

Heirs of Wise

W. G. Norris, Central Home

A. Smith

E. Owens

E. Jones

Mrs. Penney

R. Powell

W. Jones

R. Morgan

R. Wallace

Mrs. Morgan

B. M. Pool

S. Wise

S. M. Prouty

J. Wallace

Stone Quarry

J. E. Silverwood, Floral Cottage

B. Weiser

G. Schnoeck

E. Owens

T. Owens

I. H. Cunningham

J. Davis

Edwards Fruit Hill

Wm Chamberlain

J. Miller

W. F. Jones

W. W. Cunningham

J. Cunningham

L. Staughton

D. Durpy

J. Miller

C. Hills

J. L. Miller, Oak Grove

P. Hummell

B. Thorp

J. Day

P. Weiser

Judge T. C. Jones, Crystal Spring Farm

C. Hills, Crystal Spring

Dr. A. V. Blymer, Pleasant Hill

PLAN OF 

TROY

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI

Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile


SE Quadrant


W. G. Norris

D. Bush

Mrs. Leonard

J. F. Silverwood, Oil Spring

B. Weiser

H. Main

Mrs. Fry

J. C. Main

H. Worline

Hrs of N. G.

O. Olmsted

J. K. Williams

J. C. Main

N. Martin

J. Ricer

Heirs of N. Gross

A. Worline

P. Weiser

W. Weiser

J. Yates

W. &amp;. F. Curley

Sweitzer Heirs

C. Herbert

J. Strawser

J. High

W. A. Perry

J. D. Leeper

T. Hickle

J. S. Moses, Pleasant Hill

Bap Ch

T. Glenn

M. Spaulding, Corn Ground

Heirs of P. Veley

Dr. A. F. Blymer

A. High 

J. Veley

Mrs. Veley
PLAN OF 

TROY

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI

Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile


SE Quadrant


W. G. Norris

D. Bush

Mrs. Leonard

J. F. Silverwood, Oil Spring

B. Weiser

H. Main

Mrs. Fry

J. C. Main

H. Worline

Hrs of N. G.

O. Olmsted

J. K. Williams

J. C. Main

N. Martin

J. Ricer

Heirs of N. Gross

A. Worline

P. Weiser

W. Weiser

J. Yates

W. &amp;. F. Curley

Sweitzer Heirs

C. Herbert

J. Strawser

J. High

W. A. Perry

J. D. Leeper

T. Hickle

J. S. Moses, Pleasant Hill

Bap Ch

T. Glenn

M. Spaulding, Corn Ground

Heirs of P. Veley

Dr. A. F. Blymer

A. High 

J. Veley

Mrs. Veley

PLAN OF 

TROY

RANGE XIX	TOWNSHIPS V &amp; VI

Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile


SE Quadrant


W. G. Norris

D. Bush

Mrs. Leonard

J. F. Silverwood, Oil Spring

B. Weiser

H. Main

Mrs. Fry

J. C. Main

H. Worline

Hrs of N. G.

O. Olmsted

J. K. Williams

J. C. Main

N. Martin

J. Ricer

Heirs of N. Gross

A. Worline

P. Weiser

W. Weiser

J. Yates

W. &amp;. F. Curley

Sweitzer Heirs

C. Herbert

J. Strawser

J. High

W. A. Perry

J. D. Leeper

T. Hickle

J. S. Moses, Pleasant Hill

Bap Ch

T. Glenn

M. Spaulding, Corn Ground

Heirs of P. Veley

Dr. A. F. Blymer

A. High 

J. Veley

Mrs. Veley

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[corresponds to labeled page 16 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]

NE Quadrant


PLAN OF

OXFORD

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP VI

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


M. Bartholomew, White Cottage

N. Arnold

ASHLEY P. O.

J. Shoemaker

G. Carpenter

Mrs. Barton

J. Barton

J. Dennis

Solm Rosevelt, Eagle Farm

G Yd

D. Dennis

Stephen Rosevelt

D. Dennis

I. Wornstaff

T. N. Barton

Elizabeth Grey

S. B. Moorehouse

W. Smith

A. A. Wood

S. M. L. P.

Academy

B. S. Brundige

E. S. Gavit

Jno. Corbett

Rosevelt Park

F. Bartholomew

W. Dennis

Miss Barton 

I. Barton

Mrs. Chadwick

Lewis Lott

E. S. Gavit

S. Shoemaker

J. &amp; B. Jenkins

S. Jenkins

Bailey

G Shoemaker

B Brown Heirs

A. Sherman

School No. 5

M. J. Coomer

Benj McMaster

B. Lee

A. S. Shoemaker, FairView

S. S. 

Ezra Riley, Sulphur Springs Farm

H. Waters

D. Cackler

Mrs. Mason

R. Martin

B. Martin

V. Martin


NW Quadrant


PLAN OF

OXFORD

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP VI

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


J. Worline

A. Olds, Pleasant Hill

Cem

M E Ch

Mrs. S. Winsor, Sunny Side

Tannery

J. J. Sherwood

B. Peters

T. Hopkins

Mrs. S. W.

H. Foust

School No 1

D. Foust

R. J. Mc Gonigle, Cottage Farm

R. J. McG

J. Claypool

E. T. Bishop, Maple Shade

A. Foust

M. Bartholomew

J. E. Kirk

J. P. Clark

I. R. Clark

J. Winsor

J. Coleman, Meadow Brook

E. Olds

A. Foust

A. Peters

R. J. McGonnigle

I. Wornstaff

J. P. Clark, Clark Hall

H. Coleman

C. Fettry

A. Holt

A. Olds

Jno Chadwick

S. Slack

A. L. Slack

R Hyatt

L. Wornstaff

H. &amp; J. Cole

J. H. Sherwood, Crawfish Valley Farm

Elder I. B. Sherwood

L. R. Clark

M. H.

J. Smith

I. Wilcox

J. Coleman

D. Wornstatt

J. Worline

J. Stevenson

J. Sherman

B. Cosart

A. Faucett

J. C. Maloney

S. Slack, Pleasant Valley Farm


SW Quadrant


PLAN OF

OXFORD

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP VI

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


H. &amp; J. Cole

J. H. Sherwood, Crawfish Valley Farm

Elder I. B. Sherwood

L. R. Clark

M. H.

J. Smith

I. Wilcox

J. Coleman

D. Wornstatt

J. Worline

J. Stevenson

J. Sherman

B. Cosart

A. Faucett

J. C. Maloney

S. Slack, Pleasant Valley Farm

D. Sherwood

B. Sherwood

Eld. J. H. Biggs

E. McCreary

J. McClish, Shady Side

School No. 6

H. Grant

D. Malony

J. C. Maloney

Mrs Adams

J. Roe

J. Greenlee

S. Sharp  

Stm S. M.

J. McClish

E. Henry

N. C. Gale

J. Marsh

A. Marsh, Fair Prospect

S. Martin

I. Whipple

I. Thomas

A. Marsh

B. Shults

C. Conghman

G. Eagan

J. Bishop

J. Martin

D. Thomas Heirs

G. Thomas

E  Evans

J. Thorman

J. Eaton

M. Main, Maple Grove

W. Worlin

J. Cole 

J. Whipple

J. Brines, Elmwood

J. Thorman

Miss S Thomas

Keiser

Miss Waters

J. Cole

W. Worline, Walnut Ridge

J. Whipple

J. Wood

W. Blair

J. Jones Jr

Mrs. Leonard

I. Potter


SE Quadrant


PLAN OF

OXFORD

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP VI

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


A. Sherman

School No. 5

M. J. Coomer

Benj McMaster

B. Lee

A. S. Shoemaker, Fairview

S. S. 

Ezra Riley, Sulphur Springs Farm

H. Waters

D. Cackler

Mrs. Mason

R. Martin

B. Martin

V. Martin

A. Marsh

Mrs Adams

J. Shanahan

B. Lee, Greenwood

H. Bell 

L. Powers

B. Martin

S. Mill

Mrs. Maloney

D. Ryan

J. Maloney

S. Bell

J. A. Bell

G Yd

N. Slack

C. Grant

B. Shulls

W. H. Hazelton

W. Ford

S. Nelson

W. Nelson

School No. 4

V. Thurston

N. Thurston

J. Eaton

W. Ford

J. McCurdy

Jno. Thomas

H. Livingston

Miss Waters

Jno. W. Potter

R. McMasters

C. E. Williams

E. Scott

N. Whipple

B. G. McMasters

J. C. Porter

L. Fleming
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[corresponds to labeled page 17 of the Atlas of Delaware County Ohio 1866]



SCIOTO

Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile

SCIOTO TOWNP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

Ligget &amp; Noble 	Grain Dealers

J. Taylor	Propagator of the Delaware Grape

I. N. Richey	Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep

S. M. Weaver	Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep

T. J. Jones	Propr of Scioto Bridge Hotel &amp; Breeder

   of Thorough Bred Pointer, Setter &amp; Terrier Dogs.

RANGE XX


C. Hull

L. Tyler, Cold Brook

J. Dilsaver

Hrs of M. D.

Hrs of M. Dilsaver

H. Massie, No. 5095

L. Tyler, Cold Brook

J. Erwin

J. S. Jackson

F. Decker, Pleasant View

A. Erwin

J. Decker

I. Swart

C. Decker

Mary Fuller

T. Fuller

J. W. Jones

Jas. T. Shoup

Z. Stephens, Scioto Garden

Z. Stephens, Res

P. Willis

School No 1

J. Swartz

S. Mill

D. Phillians

W. P. Crawford

J. R. Newhouse

C. Arthur, Meadow Brook

J. S. Moore, suny side

J. Moore, Res

Mrs. E. McCune, Sugar Grove


SCIOTO

Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile


T. J. Barret, No. 3402

L. W. Breyfogle

F. Trasher

F. Rickman, No. 1010

J. Austin, Woodland

School No 7

Mrs. L. Moore

H. Wright, Fair Oak

M. D. Pettibone

T. Degood, Pleasant Corner

D. Coleman, Sweet Home Corners

J. Gore, Clear View

Eliz Bird

T. Degood, Pleasant Corner

A. Robinson

J. Breece

A. Jackson

Thomas Bagly, No. 4868

C. Decker

J. Dilsaver

F. T. Arthur

C. W. Arthur, Living Water Farm

J. Wilson, Spring Grove

J. C. Breece

J. Shaw

J. Askins

E. Larecum

Ed. Bramgoode, No. 6031

B. Degood, Oakland

C. G. Manvile

Mrs. Manville

C. Robinson

A. Liggett, Pleasant View

T. David

A. Newhouse

B. T. Benton

Mrs. Ayres

D. Phillians, Richland Farm

S. Parr

A. Sherman

J. Robinson

G. J. Cage

Maugans &amp; Parr

G. A. Carr

Brown

J. Robinson

s. Kendrick, No. 15849 &amp; 5891

J. Robinson

S. B. Olick

John Baird, No. 5441

A. Fuller

W. Perkins

A. J. Robinson

L. Artz 

Berry Pond

T. Hunt

G. W. Glick

H. Pinney

D. Fish

E. Watson

J. Makin

D. Litzenbury

J. Evans

P. Degood

G. S. C.

Z. C. Hart

G. S. Carr

W. Liggett

S. Newhouse

R. Swick

N. Hatch

SCIOTO

Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile

H. Massie, No. 5323

Beckman

B. T. Benton, Sugar Tree 

Grange

Ashery

N. Hatch

J. M. Richey

D. T. Benton

W. M. Warren

C. Richey

C. Arthur

W. P. Crawford, Good Enough

S. Cooper

T. Jones, Pleasant Hill

Millville

c. F. Burnen

A. D. Schmit

W. Richey

I. Ayers

J. A. 

J. Hickey

Cem. Ch.

S. Newhouse, Pioneer Farm 

Eliz Rickman  No. 4068

F. Decker

D. F. Houtz

R. C. Runnels

Mrs. A. J. Pitts

R. Newhouse

E. Rodgers

W. M. Flannegin

W. C. Dodds

P. Bailey

Mrs. Rogers

I. N. R.

Jarvin Miller No. 835

K. Newhouse

Wm. M. Warrer

Spring

Sulphur Spring Farm 

S. G. Spees, Fruit Farm

R. W. Warren

J. H. Warren

Clear Spring

S. Newhouse

J. H. Warren

R. Freshwalter

Scioto Bridge

School

T. S. Jones

Hotel

J. Miller No. 3511

I. N. Richey

Prospect Summit

T. J Jones

J. Taylor

I. N. Ritchey

Clyman R. Dunn

J. Dorwart

W. Honeter

J. Cryder

L. W. Smith

P. Bailey

Mrs. Rodgers

W. Ingram

A. J. Meeker  

W. Loveless, Maple Grove

Springfield Mt. Vernon &amp; Pittsburgh Rail Road

S. T. Mason, No. 1493 

J. Noble, Loveless Corners

W. Calhoun

J. A. Freshwater

Penn

J. E. 

J. A. F.

Brotherton

J. Dickinson, No. 5364

N. Massie, No. 14304

H. Warfard

W. Andrews

Mrs. Loveless

J. Mc Crary

J. N. Ritchey

Ohio White Sulphur Springs Station

J. Liggett

Jas Leggett

M. Pounds

S. Glenn, No. 4989

Mrs. Colman

D. Ream

J. Morey, Forest Home

W. G. Mc Farlin, Locust Shade

B. H. Willis

J. Richey

J. Taylor

J. H. Grigsby, Valley View 

R. Colvin

Lime Kiln 

J. P. Owen

P. Berlet, Rural Retreat

F. Berlet, Floral Retreat

Hrs of Jones

S. G. Speese

W. M. W.

M. Evans

Culley

Jas. Cricket

S. Ott

W. Stockard

J. Ludy

E. Jones

M. Smith

Mrs. McClure

T. Crawford

D. Bevan, Shady Side

N. W. Sprague

A. Huntley

Ream

Mrs. Heck

J. Stottlemyre

J. Burlett, River View

J. Mc Ritrick

A. H. Jennings

J. Taylor

D. Bevin

J. Ludy

W. Atkinson, Richland

R. McClure

J. Burlett, River View


SCIOTO

Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile

R. Means, No. 5499

R. Means, No. 5500

R. Green, No. 12342

L. Starling, No. 14565

Jno Clark, No. 5326

W. Croghan, No. 2994

Jno Graham, No. 3008

S. Perkins

J. Robinson

T. Hickman

H. Alpin

H. W. Sprague

S. Dean

J. Robinson

W. H.

Bovey

Miss M. Runnells

S. Runnells

J. Kirkland

W. H. Felkner, Shady Side

E. Carr

J. Ferris

J. McCullough, Willow Dale

J. Simpson

W. Edson

D. Maugans

W. C. Winget

A. Cooper, Locust Grove

B. Carr

E. Winget

L. Gabriel

A. Swick

U. B. Ch.

J. L.

D. Gabriel

I. Dodds

B. Peck

M. Maugans

S. M. Weaver

E. Carr

Mrs. Warrington

Mary Maugans

R. Maugans

W. M. Flanegin

A. H. Jennings

W. Honeter

B. Rodgers

EDINBURGH

S. Long

L. S. Felkner

F. Decker

J. Miller

J. M. Snodgrass

D. Dorwart

Mrs. Miller

R. Dodds

OSTRANDER

W. Honeter


SCIOTO

Scale 1 3/4 Inches per Mile

R. Means, No. 5501

J. Graham, No. 2007

P. Slaughter, No. 2995

Wm. Croghan, No. 799

J. Phillips, No. 2989

J. Guy

V. Sherman

W. Liggett

J. C. Thompson

A. Ligget

J. Felkner

H. W. Rittenhouse

M. Liggett

G. A. Carr

Dr. E. Field

G. Bean

Bap Ch

Cem

M. Leggett

Mrs. N. Harris

R. M. Pounds, Sandy Ridge

D. H. Smart, Prospect View

Mrs. Barker

W. Honeter, Greenwood

J. Bean

W. Calhoun

Hrs. of G. Bean

G. C. Freshwater, Garden of the World



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[corresponds to labeled page 18 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]

PLAN OF 

BROWN

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile 


BROWN TP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

E. W. Frost	Dealer &amp; Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep

J. Atkinson	Dealer &amp; Breeder of Spanish Merino Sheep

J. G. Strain	Manufacturer of Chairs Bedsteads &amp;c


C. E. Williams

W. J. Elliott

N. Whipple

S. H.

R. G. McMaster, Sunny Side

J. C. Porter, Living Water Farm

C. Grant

I. Fleming

S. Finley

R. Waters

B. Waters

H. K. Waters

J. Waters

Redman Heirs

D. Eaton

E. Longwell, Valley View

H. P. McMaster, The Enchanted Pomonia Farm

W. Williams

J. Waters Jr

R. S. Longwell

W. Williams, Cherry Grove

Jas Moore

D. Marple

S. W. Walker

R. Reed, Locust Grove

B. Sheets

Delaware County Infirmary

G. Moore

Mrs M Moor

L. Moore

Mrs. Dunham

Carpenter Sh

D. Sheets

K. Thrall

R. S. Longwell

S. &amp; C.

S. Scott

Scott &amp; Carothers

J. Elmore

S. S. Oliver

R. Reed

H. Hipple

W. M. O., Locust Shade

W. Overturf

B. Sheets, Green Wood Cottage

G. Leonard

KILBOURN P. O.

G. Hipple

W. Gregg

M. F. Randolph

J. Longwell

Mrs Sheets


PLAN OF 

BROWN

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile 


C. J. Main

L. Main

W. Hickle

Mrs. G. Kelcher

G. Hickle

L. Whipple 

J. Whipple

I. Potter

O. H. Williams

Dr. L. Potter

S. Slosson

J. Risher

H. M.

J. Frost

S. Jones

E. W. Frost, Farmers Delight

C. C. Lawrence

Redman Hrs

S. Finley

J. M. A.

E. Sherman

J. D. Parks

W. A. Perry

Mrs. B Main

A. Ferguson, Rural Home

E. W. Frost

T. Potter, Maple Grove

J. Atkinson, Sheep Farm

W. A. Perry

W. A. McMasters, Cottage Retreat

S. Wallace

R. C. McMaster, Elm Valley

J B P

J. Wigton

J. L. Thurston

Mrs. B. Main

S. Harmon, Walnut Bottom

M. Harris

S. Wallace

E. Keef

L. Ferguson, Richland

S. Wigton

G. Leonard



PLAN OF 

BROWN

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile 


H. Main

H. Smith

Mrs. B. Main

R. Dyke

P. Nelson

M. Keef

J. Lane

Scott &amp; Carothers

W. Joy

Mrs. Rogers

J. Davis

I. Keef

E. Davis

J. Davis 

Hrs of J. Yager

E. Potter

L. Brees

F. Wagner

J. Rodgers

P. Parker

J. Hammond

L. Keef

Ludley

M. Brown

Mrs. D. Williams

Mrs. Lumbert

S. Williams

F. English

J. Cunningham

E. Sackett 

Chair Shop

J. G. Strain

R. Clark

D. Cowgill

S. Heath

J. Connell

G. Leonard

T. G. Miller

D. Shafer

I. G. Miller

G. W.

T. McDonald, White Hall

W. Cunningham

J. Humes Sr

J. Humes Jr. 

I. Humes

N. Humes

A. Greenley

J. Faris

L. Brees 

S. Bell

E. E. 

H. Hubbell

Simpkins

E. Ekelberry

J. R. HubbelPLAN OF 

BROWN

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile 


G. Leonard

J. Leonard

J. W. &amp; W. L. Mills, Walnut Shade

J. M. Abrams

M. M. Glass, Floral Home

S. White

J. Fry, Fair View

J. Salmon

J. Thurston, Poplar Shade

J. Green, Rich Land

J. White

John Ekelberry, Maple Grove

G. Rooney, Oak Springs

R. Smith

B. F. Conn

J. W. Mathews

I. Baker

G. Waldron, Sugar Grove

S. Rogers, Fruit Farm

J. F. Petet, Ball Lick Farm

A. Van Sickel

J. Jones

J. Bowers

Mrs. H

S. Heaverlo, Union Farm

J. Heaverlo

J. Roloson

J. Longwell, Spring Farm

J. Finch

P. G. Baker

J. Poland

E. Baker

W. Terrill














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[corresponds to labeled page 19 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]


PLAN OF

KINGSTON

RANGE XVII	TOWNSHIP V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


KINGSTON BUSINESS DIRY

S. Stinger	Carpenter &amp; Joiner

R. Keys		Grower of Fine Sheep

H. Sheets	Dealer &amp; Breeder of Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep

J. Sheets	  "         "     "     "     "      "       "     "



H. &amp; I. Clark

School

F. Phillips

J. McCommon

I. &amp; E. Benedict

Heirs of N. Benedict

W. H.

G. Harrison

R. S. Gaston, Elmwood

J. Brown

J. Gaston, Tide Spring 

B. McCommon

W. White

W. Blaney

W. Weller

W. Gaston

J. McCommon

S. Davis

A. R. Harrison

N. Taylor

J. Garvin, Sulphur Spring

J. Rogers Hrs

H. Rogers

J. H. Rider

M. Rogers

M. Bacon

T. Harrison

J. Potter

J. Waldron

D. Van Sickle

M. Bacon

R. Page

R. Waldron

Cem &amp; Presb Ch

G. W. Emerson

W. Wigton

J. Waldron

H. Hazlett

J. Van S.



PLAN OF

KINGSTON

RANGE XVII	TOWNSHIP V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile



I. Fleming

J. Riley

G. White

J. W. clark

S. Riley

I. P. Rudolph

D. Cook

E. Longwell

J. Sheets, Greenwood

E. Parks

W. Parks

J. H. Hammond, Pleasant Hill

E. Williams

J. Tims

P. D. Hillyer

S. Billington, Pleasant Valley

J. Stone

R. Waldron

J. Lott

J. Potter

J. Taylor

A. Sharrer

W. M. Overton

N. Beard

M. E. Ch

T. Worse

J. W. R.

B. Sheets

H. Sheets

G. W. Emerson

W. J. Vansickle

S. Hubbell

D. Rider



PLAN OF

KINGSTON

RANGE XVII	TOWNSHIP V

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


Mrs. Sheets

G. W. Bedow

Hubbell

D. Rider

J. Langdon 

C. Woodcock

H. Carney

R. S. L.

F. D. Van Sickle

W. Dyer

T. Pettijohn

D. Longwell

D. Brown

M. Van Sickle

Mrs. K. Quinn

D. Brown

H. Richards

R. Ferguson

J. Dermond

J. Longwell

I. Van Sickle

A. Van Sickle

R. J. Lott

D. Conwell

V. Waldron

M. Roof

E. D. Van S

I. Blackman

B. J. Lott

D. W. Terrill

A. Rider

J. Miller

E. D. Van Sickle

O. D. Hough

J. Finch

R. Jones

G. Gibson

O. D. Hough

D. Maxwell

F. M. Owens

J. W. Hall

R. Ferguson

B. Benedict

J. W. Hall

J. Wilcox

H. Hodgson

R. J. Lott

I. Blackman

Compton

J. Vance

J. W. Rosecrans

Heirs of J. Rosencrans

W. &amp; L. Owen

J. N. Stark

C. Richards

S. Rosencrans

J. Holmes

R. Keys

J. White

S. Richard

F. Rice

G. D. Wilcox

Dunn

P. Van Sickle

D. Elliott

J. Van Sickle

O. Stark, Spring Run

C. Stark

S. Stark

C. C. Bricker










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[corresponds to labeled page 20 in the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]



PLAN OF

PORTER

RANGE XVI.	TOWNSHIP V.

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

S. A. Ramsey	Agt. for Dr. Trumpoir's Pat. Clothes Squeezer

J. Huddleston	Blacksmith

S. M. Wilcox	Dealer in all kinds of Stock

N. Dillon	Breeder of Fine Horses


Revd W. Iler, Evergreen Place

D. Weaver

G. Blaney

Mrs. Hemminger, Fruit Farm

A. G. Kennedy, Oak Land

Mrs. E. Dunham

C. M. Fowler

A. G. Kenney

D. Weaver

G. Snyder

W. Huston, Meadow Farm

H. Leach

J. Roberts

S. D.

C. M. Fowler, Wheat Land

E. Easterday

S. Butler

C. M. Fowler, Boiling Spring

A. W. Fox, Ash Land

H. Dewitt

G. W. Wolf

A. Dewitt, Spring Farm

Robt Gray, Greening Dale

Hrs of Harris

R. P.

G. Blayney, Prospect Hill

W. McCreary

G. Snyder

R. Harbottle, Foxton Hall

S. Dowell's Manor

E. Crawford, Fruit Mount

G. Deets

A. Hall, Pleasant View

Jos. Hopkins, Valley Farm

N. Dillon

A. Hall

F. Phumphrey

Jos. Hopkins

N. Dillon, Maple Springs

M. Johnson

School

J. Stark

S. Mill

J. Patrick

H. Blackledge

A. Pumphrey

H. Rollison

T. Benoy

S. Clossen

Jas Ray

Jewel




PLAN OF

PORTER

RANGE XVI.	TOWNSHIP V.

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


A. Wells

R. Vining

T. Roberts, Sugar Grove Farm

Z. Harrison

Mrs. J. K.

Mrs. S. A.

Mrs. C. A.

S. Page 

Rambo

Z. H.

S. Mill

R. Allison

F. Steward

S Chambers

J. Hunt

S. Curtis

E. B.

D. Babcock, Mulberry Farm

Jas B. Gray, Cat Pond

F. B. Wilcox

Mrs. J. Sackett

F &amp; A Grummond, Walnut Farm

O. Roberts

D. Dix

W. I.

E. Crane

J. N. Stark

L A H

S S Mill

L A Harrison, Fruit Farm

Riley Page

Ransom Page

Mrs. K. Chase

S. P. Lott

H. A. Finch

Oil Well

Roswell Page, Walnut Flats

W. Van Sickle

Van Sickle Heirs

G. Blayney, Sugar Grove

G. Hemminger, Spring Valley

Mrs. Colum

C. Meeker

M. Johnson

E. Crane, Rose Hill

Chas. Wilcox, Maple Shade

F. White

I. Chase

R. A. s. 

J. Potter

H. Mc Cutcheon

E. Mason

W. Column

OLIVE GREEN

KINGSTON CENTRE P.O.

G. Wilcox, Beach Grove

T. Sprague

J. Stark



PLAN OF

PORTER

RANGE XVI.	TOWNSHIP V.

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


John Van Sickle

G. Wilcox, Oak Grove

C. B. Chase

J. N. Stark

O. Stark

Mound

M. Bacon

S. Stark

Geo. Fisher

C. H. &amp; J. B. Sturdevant

J. Rooney

P. Patrick

T. Landon

P. Farver

P. Patrick

P. Williamson, Sycamore Flats

H. Stockwell

C. Stark

J. Sherman

C. Patrick

W. S. Stockwell

J. R.

E. Jones, Oak Grove

H. Landon, Willow Grove

G. Benton

H. Stith

S. Wilcox

Geo. Benton, Walnut Shades


PLAN OF

PORTER

RANGE XVI.	TOWNSHIP V.

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


J. N. Stark

S. Stark

H. Blackledge, Sunny Side

S. M. Wilcox, Walnut Grove

C. W.

H. Blackledge, Red Spring

R. Rollison, Pleasant Valley

J. Cat

Hrs of J. H.

John Huddleston, Fruit Hill

S. Condit &amp; F. Green

E. Green

S. Spohn

J. McCay, Burr Oak Park

Danl Zent

S. A. Ramsey

Jos. Hopkins

W. Penhorwood

S. A. Ramsey, Fair View

Debolt

Mrs. Jennings, Maple Grove

S. Baker, Peach Grove

J. Condit

C. Wheaton, Fiddlers Green

Wm Baker, Pleasant Hill

A. Hicks

Wm. Baker

Chas Hicks

J. Lane and J. Spearman

J. Rowe

F. Green

John Rowe, Sulphur Springs

J. Ramsey, Pleasant Ridge

E. Green

W. Cairns

J. D. Myers

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[corresponds to labeled page 21 in the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]


PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


B. Heath, Grape Farm

Sims

G. H. Zimmer

Mrs. Woodbeck


PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


R. Colvin

E. Colvin

J. P. Owens

J. Blain

W. D. Dunlap

W. Sperow

Bapt Ch



PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IVA. Commerson

H. Beckley

C. Beakley

Mrs. Beckley

J. Sperow

G. Oller, Scioto Flats

C. L. Vernot

H. Beakley

J. Sperow, Sugar Shade 

Geo Oller

M. Oller, River Farm

I. Freese

U H Ch 

J. R. C.

W. B. Skinner, Maple Grove

Mrs. Drake

W. Harris, Hickory Grove

B. H. Willis

Mrs. Hamilton

J. R. Corbin



PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


D. L. Kelley, Sugar Grove

H. Johnson

W. H. Case

J. E. Hughes

H. B. 

J. Kiser

W. McCrary

J. Hamilton

W. T. Watson

I. Butt, Pleasant Meadow

I. Freese, Richland

I. Butt

A. Butt

J. R. Corbin

J. Clark

J. Haney

L. Benton

W. H. Webster

F. Webster

W. Daily

B. H. Freshwater, Pleasant Home

Mrs. H.

Watson

H. Rutherford


PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


J. R. Corbin

C. Freshwater, Scioto View

J. Homan, Spring Valley

J. Sully


PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


C. Freshwater

S. Freshwater

J. R. Corbin

Powers

T. James

J. Freshwater

N. Mc Comber

P. Thomas

J. H.

G. Stokes

T. Kent

E. Kent

Wm Robinson

J. Morris

S. R. Stone

E. T. &amp; C. T. Carson, Maple Grove

Lucy Andrews
PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


S. T. Mason, No. 1493

R. Means, No. 5314

W. Crogham, No. 2992

L. Thomas, No. 2673

P. Said

J. A. Freshwater

Mrs. Myers

J. Penn

P. Wythe

S. Cowles

Mrs. Andrews

J. Murphy

J. Richey

B. H. Willis

J. Taylor

G. R. Kooken

R. Fry

A. &amp;  W. Leggett

D. Barkers Hrs

D. Duvall

M. B.

Healey

E. Healey, Fair View

A &amp; W Liggett



PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


S. Crosby, No. 1573

P. Slaughter, No. 1441

I. Jeffries, No. 2997

Cornelius Baldwin, No. 1421

J. Phillips, No. 2990

W. Dunn, No. 6998

J. Scott, No. 2642

S. Long

M. B. 

A. Hanawalt, Valley View

John Oller, Pleasant Hill

J. Cutler

G. Kirkland

O. D. Cutler

N. E. Cutler, Maple Shade  

H. C. Cutler

CUTLER'S CORNS

J. H.

H. Laymans, Burr Oak

J. Hinkle

J. L's Heirs

W. H. Cutler

J. Norris

L. Stone, Sugar Grove

J. Harriott

S. Hill

J. Marsh

J. Hill

Mrs. Lisseter

B. Hill

J. Freshwater, River View

J. P. Hamilton

S. Hill

HILLS GROVE

Bicket &amp; Hamlet, Cottage Farm

J. Holmes

Stony Quarry

Quarry Farm

A. Courtwright, Beach Grove

J. Courtwright

H. Stallman

Ub Ch

G. W. Burnett

W. Jackson, Pleasant Grove

Col. J. H. Ferry

White Sulphur Springs

PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


T. Parker, No. 2365

W. Chroggan, No. 3003

H. Gilman, No. 5014

J. Brodus, No. 2897

R. Cooper, No. 2547

R. Cooper, No. 2546

R. Cooper, No. 2545


A. Ross

J. Holmes

H. Kalar

W. Smith

S. W. White

J. Courtwright

H. Andrews

W. Brelsford, Sycamore Run

P. Woolan

S.S. Mill

Wagon Sh

John Woolan

Jacob Woolan

G. Harriott

Mrs. Smith

H. Andrews, Sugar Lawn

W. Robinson

J. Marsh

A. Depps Heirs

H. Hensel

B. Woolen

G. Leasure

D. Bowersmith, Bower Springs

L. Bowersmith

I. Bowersmith

J. M. Stewart

W. Sells

Mrs. Edwards

Heirs of F. C. Baker

A. C. Baker

J. Latham

L. T. Glick

H. M.

J. Latham, Shady Side

D. Freshwater, Pleasant View

J. Donaldson

W. Larabee

J. W. Donaldson

H. Moore

H. Beckley

T. O. Seeley, Locust Shade

J. Arts

J. Wells


PLAN OF

CONCORD

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile

RANGE XX	TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


BELLPOINT

Concord Tp.

Scale 20 Rods to the Inch.


G. Kooken

N. Martin

H. Pim Store

W. H. Jewett

School B. S. Sh.

Grocery 

Post Office

J. Benson

Heirs of S. C. Smith

T. J. Jones

Dr. J. Galler

S. Grubb

B. S. Sh.

Wagon Sh. 

C. Johnson

Mrs. McIntyre

J. W. Sansbury

Mrs. McIntyre

Mrs. Hagerman

Marcy R. Life

J. Fish

H. Watson

J. Black


BELLPOINT ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

S. Grubb	Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries etc.

J. Benson	  "    "  Groceries

N. E. Cutler	Cattle Buyer

S. W. White	Physician










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[corresponds to labeled page 22 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]


PLAN OF

LIBERTY

Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile

RANGE XIX

TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


John Beiber

Jac Beiber

J L 

D. Stout

B L

John Leibold

H. G. Andrews

Jacob Beiber

James Beiber

Sulphur Spring

S. Roloson

R. Campbell

J. B. Dutches

D. Cruikshank

W. James

G. H. Cruikshank

W. Cruikshank

J. Waller

Mary Cronkleton

A J Clark

Mrs. Collins

I Hardin

R H

R W

J. Liebold

L Luke

J Steits

A. Stinar

P. Z.

L. Tone

I. Cole

G. Buell

P. E. Buell

F. E. Buel

J. Beiber

S &amp; G Mill

James Hinkle

H. R. Carpenter

W. Rost

James Hinkle

H. R. Carpenter

Wool Mill

J. F. Colflesh, Evergreen

J. J. Colflesh



PLAN OF

LIBERTY

Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile

RANGE XIX

TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


J. Freese

A. Manley

J. Patton

I. Hedrick

J. Cunningham

A P L

E. T. Richardson

W. G. Patton

F. G. Lindner

L. J. Critchfield

W. Williams

Mrs. E. Hardin

Mrs. Hannah

I. Hardin Jr

W. Sager

J Zimmerman

Charles H. Boardman

I. Patton

J. Luke

W. H.

I Bate

J. Clark

M A C

J. Harris

J. Oller

Heirs of J. Harris

W. W. Mills

Mrs. Harden

J. McLean

J. Cronkleton

C. H. Boadman

J. Liebold

C. P. Webst

L. Will

L. Benton

H. Rutherford

I. Butt

I. Fisher

J. Null

A. H. Rutherford

P. Zimmerman

I. B. Rutherford

V. Zimmerman

H. A. Hyatt



PLAN OF

LIBERTY

Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile

RANGE XIX

TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


I. Cook

J. M. Baldwin

J. Hack

M. Elsbree

T. James

U. Thomas

P. Thomas

O. Powers

Hall

M. Bartholomew

J. Weiser

Mrs. Thomas

J. C.

M. C. 

S S Mill

N. Mc Comber

E. Hall

A. McComber

T. Carson

H. Andress

J. Rader

Mrs. Arewine

Granby

G. Henry

F. Grumley


PLAN OF

LIBERTY

Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile

RANGE XIX

TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV



J. McKinney

Miss S. F. Gilles, Lone Dell

Rev John E. Hewey, 118 Ac

N. C. Hardin 

Dicks Pt

A. Harter

John Taggart

A. Rutherford

J. Weiser

M. P. Tone

T. C. Gillies

J. Hinkle

J. Finley

Dr. Case

Weeping Rock

F. Cases Heirs

J. F. Cellar

J. Willis

J. Goodrich

W S &amp; T Andrews

Heirs of R M Cellar

J Finley

J. H. Hardin

S. Holcomb

J. Cellar

A. Case

Jacks Run

T. Cellars

T. A. Cellars

A. Tuller

F. Grumley

S. Lowry

W. T. Cellar

R. M. Cellar

S J C

G. C. Cellar 

Salt Bag Lick

M. H. C. 

T. J. C.

Bick Lot

N. Case

Mohawk Run

Wolf Run

S. Lowry

R. Kirkpatrick 

Mrs. C. Lowry

A. J. Lowry

J. T.


PLAN OF

LIBERTY

Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile

RANGE XIX

TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


A. Dominy

Mrs S. Watson

H. Maddox

Wash McFarlin

Wm Phipps

C. Stanberry

Mrs. Arewine


D. Howard

R. Billingsley

A. Parks

W. Wilcox

W H &amp; B F Wilcox

R. Fuller

J. Kent

B. Freshwater

I. Bishop

P. P. Slack

J. W. Walcutt

J. Standish

T. &amp; G. Wright

E B

W. H. Edman

T G W

J. M. Williams

E. Marks

J. Lowry

P. P. Slack

G. Stanberry

H. Stanberry

M. Seils

T. Davidson

A. Butts

W H E

M. G. Staggers

John Phipps

J. T. Gardner

H. Gardners Heirs

H. A. Humphrey

T. Humphrey



PLAN OF

LIBERTY

Scale 1 6/10 Inches pr Mile

RANGE XIX

TOWNSHIPS III &amp; IV


J. M. Standish

W. Outcatt

E. Knight

R. Tuller

R. Kirpatrick

S. W. Case

Heirs of R. Case

J. D.

James Thomas

John Thomas

Dan Thomas

Thomas's Cem

P. Thomas

Heirs of R. Case

Sulphur Spring

Mammoth Run

J. R. Yowel

J. W. Clark

Wm. Joslyn

T. Wilcox

A. G. Hall

T. Andrews

W. Tennel

G. Wilcox

I. Clark

Miles S. Case

J. Billingsby

POWELL PO

C. Wilcox

S. Marks

M. S. Case

Conklyns Heirs

M. Bartholomew

Mrs. C. M. Case

J. T. Gardner

E. J. Hall

L. Andrews

E. Humphreys

W. Wilcox

James Phipps

F. Moses

J. Lowry

M E Ch

J. T. Gardner

S. W. Andrew

J. Pike

M. S. Case

Mrs. Case

W. S. Marks

C. Gifford

M. Bartholomew

Major Bartholomew

J. Joslin

N. Kibby

A. S. Goodrich

A. Wood

E. Pike






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[corresponds to labeled page 23 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]


PLAN OF

BERLIN

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


A. Finley

J. Ekelberry, Evergreen Place

R. Smith, Sugar Grove

D. Hunt

W. Peet

W. Rose

Crismer

A. Peet

W. M. Cha.

T. J. McCamish

D. Welch

O. J. Dunham

W. M. Chandler

J. J. Hubbard, Hickory Springs

W. M. Candler

Mrs. P. P. Evarts

E. Newill

J. Eaton

Mrs. L. Hults

W. Creary

Town House Cem

W. Geary, Buck Eye Grove

G. Crismer

F. Crismer

E. Crismer

D. Crismer

C. Crismer

B. Crismer

A. Crismer

S. C. Rose

W. Schank

J. B. Haskins

Mrs. Haskins

E. Evarts

J. Dunham, Sycamore Flats

J. Davenport

R. Hults

D. Potter

W. Alexander

F. P. 

J. Fontinell

J. Finch

W. Manter

Potter

J. Finch

H. H.

J. Hoskins

H. Hults, Sacred Spot

N. Roloson

U. Roloson

J. Myers Hrs

S. W. Myers

L. Myers

O. R. May

J. L. Dunham

A. Harmon

Wagon Sh

U. B. Ch.

S. C. Francis

B. Fountinet

H. H. Barber

H. Johnson

A. Thall, Oak Land

A. Havens, Sheep Farm

Mrs. Colum

J. Sherman

A. Barter

E. Harder

Simons

Mrs. Harrison

J. Havens

A. &amp; H. Carmichael

A. Caulkins

D. Sackrider

J. Bockoven

E. Lackey




PLAN OF

BERLIN

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile



Mrs. S. Williams

D. C. Monney

E. H. Vining, Elm Wood

W. Sweeney

G. B. Stanforth

J. F. 

E. H. S.

C. A. Cardner

L. Sacket

J. Freshwater

E. H. Slack

S. Burroughs

R. Gardner

Dr. White

H. Nash

G. Neff

H. G. Andrews

H. Osborne

F. Radder

J. G. Strain

R. Clark

D. M. Cowgill, Richland

A. Cowgill

G. Nelson

Geo. Ferguson

J. Roloson

G. L. Sacket

J. L. Shaw

M. Emerson

T. Cowgill Hrs

I. Evans

Z. Jones

A. Finley, Walnut Farm

I. S.

Hrs. of T. C.

A. Styer, Sunny Side

I. Sacket

M. Sackett

A. Peet, Cherry Tree Farm

T. P. Flagg

L. Rolloson

L. Roloson

Mrs. Emerson

M. Dumm

E. Mulford

Dr. Welch

Hrs. of D. B. C.

J. Gregg

BERLIN STATION

TANKTOWN P.O.

Mrs. Brroug

A. I. Lee

M. H. Sackett

F. Shade

Mrs. Lee

J. Adams

P. Evurts

J. Kearns

A. R. Smith, Springrun Farm

T. Yates



PLAN OF

BERLIN

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


Andrew &amp; Williams &amp; Co.

J. McNamar

H. Hays

D. Geary

D. C. Crukshank

Paper Manufactg Co.

G. Gregory

L. Goodale

J. Burke

J. B. Duther

M. S. Piatt

H. Gregory

E. Gregory

W. Cruik Shank

Mrs. Harder

W. M.

W. P.

D. S.

N. Gregory

W. Mantor

D. Scott 

I. Valentine

W. Piat

L. L. Scott

Caninia

L. Wentz

G. W. S.

S. A. Hotchkiss

N. Skeels Hrs

N. Leonard, Walnut Grove

J. J. Colflesh, FairView

M E Ch

Armstrong

R. Case

G. Luke

A. J. C.

P. Shanahan

E. S.

J. Murphy

P. Barnwell

R. Griffith

S. S. Furniss

J. Hamond

Hrs. of J. Burk

L. D. Smith

C. E. Smith, Charlies Grove

R. Smith

W. H. McWilliams

J. S. McWilliams

S. S. Furniss, Pleasant Home Farm

T. J. Lackey, Burr Oak Flats

C. W. Smith

N. Gregory, Eureka

O. Gregory, Mechanics Farm

C. H. Martin, Rural Retreat

M. McWilliams

M. T. Janes

D. Andrus

L. Carhart

J. Holly

C. R. Caulkins

J. Manter

D. B. Scott

M. Janes

C. H. Martin, Burr Oak Farm

S. Houts

S. Janes Hrs

G. W. Stover

N. B. Ch

F. F. S

D. B. S.

C. W. Stover

S. Jones

H. Carhart

D. Barrows

S. Barrow

A. Barrows

M. Conkin

J. Luke

J. B.

A. J. Green

H. Rust

J. S.

M. S. 

H. Janes

J. A. Green

F. Barnes



PLAN OF

BERLIN

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


W. B. Scott, Hickory Grove

M. Roof

Mrs. Hedden

J. Lewis

Mrs. Bugby

E. P. Saunders 

Corners Cem.

D. Nettleton

CHESHIRE CONSTANTIA P.O.

H. H. Scofield

E. W.

J. S.

J. Williams

D. S. N.

B. C.

W. Brown 

L. Smith

Mrs. Stevens

V. Steward, Living Water Farm

J. Bockoven

G. Ridgeway

Hrs. of D. Lewis

J. W. T.

H. H. S.

W. Caswell

J. Havens

C. Adams

C. Stevens

A. Coles

P. Fitzgerald

J. Ryant, Shady Side

Spencer

Sulphur Springs

L. Thompson

Hrs. of W. P. Watrous

L. Caulkins, Maple Grove

J. Cleveland, Spring Farm

G. Black

D. Beardslee

L. Slack

D. Manter

L. Rosecrans, Sunny Side

P. Durst

S. Smith

F. D. Snyder

E. Dewitt

A. J. Green

A. Keller

F. Dewitt

L. M. Hitchcock, Pleasant Hill

J. Irwin

C. Scott

D. E.

Presby Ch

B. Dickerman, Willow Brook Farm

A. Adams, Lonely Cabin

Mrs. Hotchkiss

J. W. Thompson, Cottage Home

T. Lewis, Locust Shade

P. E. Whittier, Eureka

G. D. Wright, Hollyhock Farm

M. C. Steward, Stewards Corners

D. B. Janes, Valley View

W. Brockoven

Hrs of P. Durst

Hrs. of A. A. Janes

J. Valentin

H. A. A. J.

S. Rust

H. S. R. 

J. V.

G. R. 

S. Janes

F. Barnes

H. Janes, Rusts Corners

H. Janes, FairView

B. F.

G. W. Ridgway


BERLIN ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

A. Styres	Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep	W. C. Steward	Breeder of Fine wooled Sheep

L. M. Hitchcock	Manufacturer of Broom Handles	D. B. Janes	Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep

W. Chandler	Breeder of Fin Wooled Sheep





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[corresponds to labeled page 24 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]

PLAN OF

BERKSHIRE

RANGE XVII	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


J. Rosecran Hrs.

M. Utley

D. Elliott, Spring Farm

H. Stockwell

A. Fisher

H. Fisher

Mrs. McMillan

C. C. Bricker

S. Carpenter

A. Stark, Shady Side

W. Frost

H. Frost

C. Perfect

J. Murphy Hrs

N. Manvill

R. Carter, Oak Land

R. Moore, Indian Well

Benjamin W. Bell, Prairie Farm

W. Wigden

D. Durst

S. Culver

Geo Grist

R. Carpenter Hrs, Locust Hill

B. Loop

W. P.

W. N. Dyer

J. Bute

C. Day

Geo. Boyd

Mrs. M. Peckman

Mrs. Z. Grist

Mrs. Patrick

J. A. McFarland, Sugar Grove

Mrs. Landon

R. F. Fowler Hrs.

J. Shicks


PLAN OF

BERKSHIRE

RANGE XVII	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


J. Fountinell

J. Finch

Mrs. Stockwell

A. Rogers

G. Gibson

R. Jones

Joseph Prince

O. D. Hough

H. Fuller Hrs

John Jones, Locust Shade

R. Letts, Hard Scrable

N. Roloson

H. Plumb

J. Prince, Walnut Valley

S. N. Myers

J. Dunham

N. R.

S. Myers Tannery

W. Waters

J. E. Scott

D. S.

J. R.

H. M. C.

D. H.

O. H. R.

E. C.

E. Carney

S. Dunham

T. Dunham

R. Winship

Dr. E. Carney

J. Frost, Spruce Grove

H. C. Frost

G. T. E.

C. Case

Daniel Durst

J. M. Frost

H. Johnson

J. Lampman

Webster

J. I. Smith

Mrs. Sackrider

J. Bockoven

G. Black

M. Orcutt

E. P. Saunders

Whitney

I. Potter

G. D. Searle

J. C. Mead, Walnut Creek Farm

H. Gregg, Maple Grove

N. E. Carpenter

Mrs. Sackrider

J. Bockoven

F. Lackey

G. Black

E. L.

J. Nelson

ROME



PLAN OF

BERKSHIRE

RANGE XVII	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


H. Johnson

W. Beardsley

G. B. C.

W. R. Carpenter

C. Peckham

s. w.

Mrs. Bugby

A. Buel, Pleasant Mount

N. N.

M. Hults

F. Hults

P. Hulty

N. Nettleton

F. A. Carpenter

W. Caswell

G. B. C.

A. T. Carpenter

D. Beardsley

L. Thompson

H. Domigan

L. Slack

A. Ports, Rose Bud Farm

C. Scott

D. Vande Mark, Vans Hill

M. S. Hotchkiss

H. Adams, Woody Dale

H. Gifford

P. Clark

H. Slack

H. Gifford

J. Gaily

P. Clark

S. R. Seeley

A. Hoy

J. R.

S. S. Mill

J. D. H.

H. H.

G. P. 

H. G.

W. N. D.

G. B. Carpenter

H. Hodgden

Monroe Hodgden

D. Vanauken

A. Bigelow Hrs

N. Dustin, Sugar Grove

F. Vandemark, Thistle Blossom Farm

S. Carey

Mrs. Durst

J. H. Dustin

Mrs. A. Durst

E. Rose

G. Coons

W. Allen

A. Hoy



PLAN OF

BERKSHIRE

RANGE XVII	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


William N. Dyer

Chas. Armstrong

E. Kimball

F. Utley

Mrs. Gaylord

E. R. Hempsted

E. Young

J. Letts

A. Still

R. C. Walker Hrs

L. Abbott, Good Enough

G. Galord

Cummings

J. Smith

Geo. Smith, Maple Grove

J. Watson

H. Van Fleet

C. C.

Mrs. M. Bierce

Williams

C. Vanauken

H. Stack

S. Herr Hrs

S. Carey

Mrs. Arnold

S. H.

J. H. Dustin

H. Slack, Valley View

Samuel Hornes

C. Rugg

C. T. Townly

Mrs. Leonard

A. Pierce

S. B. Connelly, Rural Retreat

J. Perfect

R. B. C.

O. Westervelt

John Nash, Spring Grove

H. C.

U. H. H.

J. H. Lounsberry, Fair View

T. Perfect

S. Cook

H. Scouvell

J. Henry

J. W. Lewis

J. Dyer

C. G. Scovell

T. Perfect

J. Watts, Beech Grove

J. Herr, Maple Springs

O. Carpenter &amp; Son


BERKSHIRE TP ADVERTISING DIRECTORY

W. N. Dyer	Breeder &amp; Dealer in Fine Woolen Sheep	D. Elliott	Breeder &amp; Dealer in Fine Woolen Sheep

B. W. Bell	  "     "   "     "  "     "      "	Geo Smith	Dealer in all Kind of Stock


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[corresponds to labeled page 25 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]

PLAN OF

TRENTON

RANGE XVI	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


B. Culver

J. Condit

O. C. Wilson, Locust Grove

E. W. Condit

E. Green, Sheep Farm

M. Northrop

Greens Run

A. &amp; W. Barton

J. Wells

W. Holt

S. Condit

J. Damegan

J. Clark

W Sh

J. H. Hammond

P. Sunderland

Store

W. Perfect

G. W. Gruetrex

M. E. Ch.

J. Ketchum

G. L.

S. Ketchum

School

Mrs. S. A. Condit

F. W. Condit, Spring Farm

J. Condit

T. Phearson

J. Jackobs

W. Barton, Burr Oak Valley Farm

W. S. Condit, Walnut Ridge Farm

F. J. Condit

P. Edminster

Longshore

Mrs. S. A. C.

E. W. Condit

A. Barton

J. Condit

E. M. Condit

L. A. Pierson

A. S Pierson

S. C. Williams

H. J. Potter

Cem School

G. Clark

J. Caldwell, Hedge Farm

M. Hight

F. R. McNeely

E. M. Condit, Walnut Grove Farm

G. Clark, Pleasant Hill

Mrs. Condit

E. B. McNeely, Pleasant Valley Farm

F. B. McNeely

S. P. Searles



PLAN OF

TRENTON

RANGE XVI	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


H. Stockwell, Sycamore Valley

S. Mill

W. S. Stockwell 

J. Fisher

J. Adams

R. C. 

S. M. Williamson, Sugar Grove

Mrs. Walker

D. Gammell

S. Mill

J. F.

H. Stith, Walnut Grove

R. Carpenter

N. Manville

W. Francis

R. Walker

School

J. Shafer

J. Fisher, Grove Farm

N. Manville

R. Criss

W. Francis, Valley View

J. Shaver

G. W. Perfect

A. Moore

R. Walker, Spring Farm

J. Shaver, Fair View

M. Perfect

J. Condit

J. C. Farrier, Fruit Valley

W. W. Ch

J. B.

A. Perfect

G. W. Perfect, Oakland

G. A. P.

Geo. A. Peck, Maple Springs

Calvers Creek

Perfects Creek

N. Perfect

M. Perfect

Dry Run

B. Criss

R. Criss

Big Walnut Creek

W. Wilson

C. B. S.

D. Fisher, Young Sugar Tree Farm

J. Perfect

T. Andrews, Burr Oak Flats  

J. Clark

J. Condit

J. Boyd

Mrs. R. Sheets

W. M. Sheets

J. Welchimer

N. Longshore

N. Patrick

G. Patrick

T. Perfect



PLAN OF

TRENTON

RANGE XVI	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


N. Patrick

Jno. Knox, Locust Cottage

J. Brown

S. Mill

B. Huff

A. Swallow

S. Shover

T. P.

P. D.

W. Longshore

H. Whitney, Prairie Farm

John Knox, Walnut Grove

B. Huff

Mrs. Evaln Huff Propr.

B. Boyd

Swallow

R. Wilson, Rich Hill

E. Thrasher, Sugar Tree Farm

H. Whitney, Pleasant View

J. Smith

J. D. Miles, Butternut Grove

Rattle Snake Run

P. Dewitt 

J. Dawes

Hrs. of R. McAlbister

C. Ginn

Geo Ginn

B. Huff

O. Huff

S. Roberts

I. Hendrick

G. Huff

L. Huff

D. Brown, Burr Oak

J. W. Comstock

D. Brown, Trenton Chapple Farm

W. R. Forwood, Shady Side

M. E. Ch

C. Knorr

Grocery

C. Walker

J. Dawes

P. O.

W. R. Forward

A. McAllister

D. Cook

J. Pyer

Hrs. of J. Bidlack

J. Huff

J. Pierce

D. Johnson

L. Donnegan

W. D. Miller, Green Lawn

Lawton Blackberry Farm

W. Roberts, Blackberry Nursery

G. J. Roberts

D. Pace

C. Knorr

Geo. J. Roberts, Sunny Side

I. Carpenter

PLAN OF

TRENTON

RANGE XVI	TOWNSHIP IV

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


Geo. Jacobus

B. Murphy, Pleasant Valley

J. Dunigan

J. Jacobus

C. Murphy, Pleasant View

Mrs. Hough

T. Corbin

J. Clark

Grandstaff

T. M. Cole

R. B. Mc Neely

T. Day's Hrs

J. Longshore

J. Dawes, Glen Farm

J. Armstrong

J. Sinkey, Sugar Grove

T. M. Cole, Fair View

F. Corbin

J. Bowers

J. M. Mann

P. Day, Spring Valley

J. V. Speer, Maple Grove

W. Grandstaff

Vans Valley

G. Leek

J. Armstrong

Mrs. Leak

E. H. Dent, Elm Wood

S. Mill

P. V. Serles, Grove Farm

P. Slife

M. G.

E. Linabary, Musteria

P. Boston

J. Feazer

A. Miller

Mrs. Ginn

D. Walker

C. Walker

J. M. Leak, Valley Springs

D. Sinkey

D. H. Peters, Linnwood

E. Luke


TRENTON ADVERTISING DIRECTORY.

W. Perfect	Dealer in Dry Goods	E. I. Condit	Dealer &amp; Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep.

J. A. Caldwell	Dealer &amp; Buyer in all kinds of Stock.

W. S. Condit	Dealer &amp; Breeder in Fine wooled Sheep	D. H. Peters	Dealer &amp; Breeder of Fine Wooled Sheep.

T. M. Cole	Dealer &amp; Buyer in all kinds of Stock.

E. Green	Dealer &amp; Breeder in Fine wooled Sheep.


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[corresponds to labeled page 26 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]

PLAN OF

ORANGE

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP III

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


S. Crumb

M. S. Thompson

J. Havens, Pleasant Hill

L. C. Strong

H. Waterfield, Locust Hill

F. Black

H. Strong

J. F. Sackett

A. M. Spear

C. Campbell

A. Havens, Shady Side

W. Drake

J. K. Clark

L. F. Strong

D. Kelly

S. Havens

S. L. Easton

P. Kenyon

F. Kenyon

Heirs of S. Kenyon

A. B. McCloud

W. Conklin

W. J. Morgan

T. Mc. C.

D. Bale

C. Chambers

Heirs of S. K.

J. McCammon

W. Bockover, Sugar Grove

G. Havens

Mrs. Havens

P. F. Barrows

A. Jack

S. Ferson

S. Clark

Jas. Ferson

S. Williams, Spring Run

S &amp; G Mill

J. E. Tone

J. Budd

Mrs. Everetts

M. Wilcox

Mrs. Andrews

F. Aller

J. Aller

A. G. Fairman

H. Hiffle

B S Sh

Parsonage

A. Buckingham

E. McCloud

I. Pierson

E. Jaycox

W. Ch

M. Patterson

J. Corbin, FairView

Milo Patterson

S. Patterson


PLAN OF

ORANGE

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP III

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


Mrs. Luke

A. J. Case

P. Shanahan

J. Murphy

J. H. Crumb

A. C. Elsbree

L. Wright

O. Johnson

C. P. Elsbree

J. Ryan

H. Reynolds

A. &amp; J. Justin

J. B. Fowler

G. Elsbree

C Sh

R. Elliott

M. Ryan

E. S. Crumb

L. C. Strong

C. Potter

W. T. Lewis

LEWIS CENTER

A. C. Elsbree

J. F. Cummings

T. Evans

S. Slane

W. T. Lewis

Heirs of A. M. G. Elliott

W. G. Knight, Sailors Home

S. L. Eaton

W. Evans

F. O. Gooding

C. T. Goodrich

M. Gooding

A. B. Gooding

L. Dickerson

C. L. Case

F. O. Gooding

Mrs. Gooding

Long Green

P. Thomas

Dr. Gordon

S. L. Eaton

L. Dickerson

C. L. Case

Mrs. Pool

C. A. Gooding

Heirs of S. Kenyon

ORANGE

R. R. Station

Store

S. S. Mill




PLAN OF

ORANGE

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP III

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


J. S. Williams

M. E. Ch

Faulkner

Heirs of B. F. Smith

J. Dodge

Gotlieb

T. Sparrow

Mrs. Conklin

M. Bartholomew

Heirs of F. H. Homer

Judge Powell

Wm Dutcher

O. Carter

S. Dana

H. A. McCarty

J. M. Williams

J. C. Newark

J. C. Newkirk

A. Case

R. Armstrong

A. Boyd

C. Lines

Thos Groff

L. Derthick

M. Vanlone

W. Cummings

E. Baird

J. Bailey

H. N. Roe

A. Johnson

J. Slatery

J. Kenyon

J. W. Phinney

W. B. McKinney

M. Cadwallader

Mrs. Boyd

L. Boyd

Mrs Clements

C. Hall

W. Burt

W. Chambers

Sharp


PLAN OF

ORANGE

RANGE XVIII	TOWNSHIP III

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


S. T. Martin

J. Kenyon

P. Kenyon

J. Phinney

G. Phinney

J. W. Phinney

S. I. Cruikshank

G. Baker

J. Granger, Maple Grove

L. Boyd

W. McDonald 

W. S. Clymer

S. Horn

Mrs. Clements

G. McElwain

W. Burt

S. Bennett

T. H. Coe

L. Hurlburt

J. Hughes

Jas Bale

J. O. Yantes, Pleasant View

Jno Bale

M Rolloson

W. S. Clymer

A. N. Hamlin

H. Baker

J. Huston

Mrs. East

A. M. Fuller

J. F. McE.

L. Taylor

G. McElvain


ORANGE TOWNP ADVERTG DIRY

W. Bockover	Dealer &amp; Breeder of Fine Wool Sheep	S. Havens	Dealer in all kinds of Stock

S. Williams	  "    in Stock				C. Potter         "     "  "    "    "   "

A. Corbin	  "    "  all kinds of Stock		S. L. Eaton	  "     "  "    "    "   "

J. Q. Yantes	  "    "  Fine wool Sheep		F. Kenyon	  "     "  "    "    "   "

A. Havens	  "    &amp; Breeder of Thorough bred Sheep P. Kenyon	  "     "  "    "    "   "

A. L. Gordan	  "    in all kinds of thoroughbred Stock O. C. Carter    "     "  Cattle

J. Havens

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[corresponds to labeled page 27 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]


PLAN OF 

GENOA 

RANGE XVII 	TOWNSHIP III 

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


W. Shoaf

W. H. Allen, Shady Grove

B. Cornell, Hill Side Home

R. &amp; T. W. Burnside



PLAN OF 

GENOA 

RANGE XVII 	TOWNSHIP III 

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


G. Williams

Jesse Miller, Greenwood

Mrs. Dean

E. Decker, Mount Pleasant

H. Bennett

W. Sebring

M. Searls

H. Bennett

H. Bearing

Geo McLeod

E. Smothers

E. Nutt

A. McLeod

J. Wise

H. Bennett

G. Mann

T. Bennett

G. Bickner

Mary Miller

L. Stump

H. M. Mattoon

M. E. Ch.

S. H.

H. M. M.

P. O.

R. Martin

T. Clapham

M. Mahaffy

L. Stump

E. Linaberry

J. C. Nutt

M. Howard

A. Dixon

J. Clapham

J. Roberts

J. Van Tassel

J. Hughes, Green Lawn

C. Roberts

T. Bennett

J. Budd

A. Mullen

J. H. Morris

W. H. Budd, Spring Run

G. Mann

L. McLeod

J. W. Worms, Pleasant View

C. Fry

A. Shut

C. Authouse


GENOA ADVERTISG DIRY

Jay Dyer	Dealer in thorough bred Spanish Merino Sheep

O. Curtis	  "    "  Improved Stock

J. W. Worm	Mason

A. S. Mossman	Dealer in Dry Goods &amp; Groceries

H. Christman	  "    "  Fine wool Sheep

J. S. Copeland	Carpenter &amp; Joiner

H. Johnson	Dealer in Improved Stock

T. Burnside	  "    "  Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep

R. Smith	Grower of fine wool Sheep

G. Sharp	Dealer in Thorough bred Stock

J. Hanby	  "    "  Fine Wool Sheep

J. Roberts	Blacksmith

W. H. Allen	Dealer &amp; Breeder of Fine wool Sheep





Roberts Fort

S. &amp;. G. Mill

J. Roberts, Locust Glen

R. &amp; T. W. Burnside, Pleasant View

R. Smith

W. Smith, Pleasant Hill 

H. H.

L. Curtis

F. S.

G. Glass

W. Williams

W. Williams, Maple Shade

Presb Ch

W. Glass

J. Roberts

W. W. Heirs 

Geo. Williams

W. Glass

J. R.

W. W. 

H. Johnson

J. S. Copeland

C. Smith

N. Smith

Nancy Smith

J. Dyer

J. Dyer, Locust Hill Cottage

J. Curtiss

R. Cook

J. Roberts

J. Roberts 1st

W. Cox

M. Curtis

M. Curtiss, Maple Grove

O. Curtiss, Spruce Run

J. Curtis, Pleast Grove

Curtis Heirs 

W. K. Copeland

School

J. Curtiss

Cem 

Sugar Grove

H. Edgell

G. Copeland

H. C. Curtiss

E. Blain

W. Williams

E. Copeland Heirs

D. Keeler's Heirs

W. Price

D. Rogers

W. Sebring

Mrs. Roberts

J. R.



PLAN OF 

GENOA 

RANGE XVII 	TOWNSHIP III 

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile



M. Poppleton, Spring Valley

S. R. S.

J. Harris

J. Fosler

S. Ferson

J. Ferson

J. Freeman

M. P.

J. Bennett

J. Jones

M. Granges

J. Roff

A. Fairman

Lockwood Heirs

Mrs. S. Stanforth

J. Corbin

J. Thompson

S. Paterson

J. Hoffhine, Wild Cherry Grove

A. Hoy

P. Hoy

W. Hyroune

G. W. Wells

N. Wells

Mrs. U. G.

C. Freeman

Mrs. Pierce

Wm Steele

Geo. W. Wells, Locust Cottage

W. W. Jones

J. Smith

J. Stanforth

R. Case

J. Preston

B. Wells

H. Rogers

J. Pace

S. Rogers

P. Cockrell Heirs

P. Freeman

Jas Mossman

J. Carver's Heirs

A. Hoy 

J. Mc Millan

W. Shoaf

C. Freeman

W. H. Allen

S. Shaw

H. Pilbrick

H. F.

R. &amp; T. W. B.

R. Smith

A. J. Smith

D. Dusenbury

V. Franklin

W. Rammelsberg

R. Moore




PLAN OF 

GENOA 

RANGE XVII 	TOWNSHIP III 

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


S. Patterson

M. P.

P. Ranck

S. Wallace

L. Day

J. Hanby

W. Hanley

W. S. c. 

A. Sharp

Wm Frazier

S. Sharp

W. Bell

J. Bryant

W. D. Taylor

G. sharp

C. R. 

B S Sh

J. Carver

A. Durst

I. Kiser

L. Raim

Geo Smith

N. Vincent

A. Vincent

Phillip Heirs

N. Hutches

E. McLeed

C. Cook

E. Williams

E. Decker

M. Mann 

L. Stump

J. Adams

Groff Heirs

S. H.

Wm Bartley

C. Stump

A. Franklin

J. Gardner

C. Longhander

J. Wagner Heirs

A. Sharp

J. B. Ingols

A. Oldham

G. Sharp

H. Christman, Orchard Home

J. B. Ingols

J. W.

F. T.

C. Butler

H. Gosnell

J. T. James

W. Seber

M. Herring

Mrs. Scott

W. Sharp

H. Dickson

J. Bear

D. Lenton

PLAN OF 

GENOA 

RANGE XVII 	TOWNSHIP III 

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


G. Williams

Jesse Miller, Greenwood

Mrs. Dean

E. Decker, Mount Pleasant

H. Bennett

W. Sebring

M. Searls

H. Bennett

H. Bearing

Geo McLeod

E. Smothers

E. Nutt

A. McLeod

J. Wise

H. Bennett

G. Mann

T. Bennett

G. Bickner

Mary Miller

L. Stump

H. M. Mattoon

M. E. Ch.

S. H.

H. M. M.

P. O.

R. Martin

T. Clapham

M. Mahaffy

L. Stump

E. Linaberry

J. C. Nutt

M. Howard

A. Dixon

J. Clapham

J. Roberts

J. Van Tassel

J. Hughes, Green Lawn

C. Roberts

T. Bennett

J. Budd

A. Mullen

J. H. Morris

W. H. Budd, Spring Run

G. Mann

L. McLeod

J. W. Worms, Pleasant View

C. Fry

A. Shut

C. Authouse


GENOA ADVERTISG DIRY

Jay Dyer	Dealer in thorough bred Spanish Merino Sheep

O. Curtis	  "    "  Improved Stock

J. W. Worm	Mason

A. S. Mossman	Dealer in Dry Goods &amp; Groceries

H. Christman	  "    "  Fine wool Sheep

J. S. Copeland	Carpenter &amp; Joiner

H. Johnson	Dealer in Improved Stock

T. Burnside	  "    "  Thorough Bred Spanish Merino Sheep

R. Smith	Grower of fine wool Sheep

G. Sharp	Dealer in Thorough bred Stock

J. Hanby	  "    "  Fine Wool Sheep

J. Roberts	Blacksmith

W. H. Allen	Dealer &amp; Breeder of Fine wool Sheep

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                    <text>[page 31]

[corresponds to labeled page 28 of the Atlas of Delaware County OH 1866]


PLAN OF

HARLEM

RANGE XVI	TOWNSHIP III

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


M. Guin

J. Duckworth

A. Washburn, Locust Grove

J. Edwards

Jacob Feazel

W. Linneberry

E. Carpenter

J. P. Boston

Geo. Baker

J. Stofer

B. Paul

J. Edwards

Ira Tichenor, Hickory Grove

J. Cook

C. B. Paul

R. F. Orndoff

W. Orndoff

J. Love

C. B. Paul

D. Swickard

R. Graves

W. F. Barr

Disciple Ch

J. Bateson

E. Leak

J. Smith

Bailey &amp; Fairman

Mrs. N. Barcus

H. Cockerell

H. DeWolf

S. Lewis

Mrs. Whitney

D. Whitney

E. Whitney

H. De Wolf, Union Farm

W. Perfect

P. O.

Geo. Bailey

J. Feazel

S. Lewis

S. N. Needles

V. M. Ford

S. Lewis, Hickory Point

Mrs. Mann

V. M. Ford, Ford Valley Farm

J. Loran

Geo Garlinghouse, Maple Grove

J. Lourn




PLAN OF

HARLEM

RANGE XVI	TOWNSHIP III

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


J. Dyer

J. Lounsberry

D. Johnson, Sulphur Run

E. Jacobus, Sulphur Spring Farm

W. Roberts

A. Knox

J. Miller

R. T. McAllister

Mrs. S Allison

Curtis Heirs

W. Allen

Van Clutter

Z. Adams, Shady Side

J. Lenneberry

Jas. Cockrell

Mrs. Cockrell

J. Showatter

T. McMann

E. Blane

M. Curtis

R. Gates

T. H. Marriott

Morgan Heirs

P. C.

R. Keeler Heirs

Leneberry

S. Adams

Z. Adams

B. Adams

R. Adams

T. H. Morriott

P. Cockrell

A. Gardner

S. Adams, Corner Farm

D. Bennett

A. Cockrell, Elmwood

B. Paul

Jos. Orndorff

S. Adams, Prospect Place

W. Adams

C. B. Paul

A. Mann

R. Bennett

Mrs. Fetters

A. Moseman

P. Cockrell, Cottage Hill

R. B. Bennett

S. J. Mann

CENTREVILLE P. O.



PLAN OF

HARLEM

RANGE XVI	TOWNSHIP III

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile


J. Vantassel

Heirs of L. Adams

D. Bennett

E. Downing

A. Adams, Spring Run

J. W. Wheeler

J. W. Bennett

M. E. Ch

J. Adams

Wm. Budd

J. Budd Sen.

J. Budd Jun.

J. O. Adams

Thos. Mann

B. Cook Heirs

S. Mill

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J. Budd

A. Williams

A. Scott

J. Cook

B. M.

Fairchild

L. Tyler

G. Smothers

Jas Budd

S. Fairchild

Jacob Williams

John A. Williams

Mrs. H.

B. Darling

Mrs. H. Fairchild

Jacob Williams

J. A. Williams

John A. Williams

D. Rarick

G. D. Williams, Oak Grove

Geo Hersey, Pleasant View

C. F. Garner

Greenwood Cemetery

J. Budd

S. Irwin

T. Oldham

Mary Miller


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HARLEM

RANGE XVI	TOWNSHIP III

Scale 2 Inches to the Mile



Millison

W. F. Barr

C. B. Paul

Daniel Hunt

T. Mann

C. B. Paul

G. Hutrum

S. Cook

Dr. A. D. Mann

S. Hersey

D. Gorsuch, Oak Hall

N. Gorsuch, Pleasant Ridge

Mrs. H. Fairchild

T. Gorsuch

Jas. Savage, Gravel Bank

R. Hatch

A. Creighton

S. Thompson

E. Hatch

A. Hatch

W. Gates

Joseph Gorsuch, Fair View

L. B. Hanover

A. Hatch, Locust Cottage

Daniel Ulry

S. Thompson

J. Harlocker

S. Harlocker

P. R.

S. McClurg

W. Gates

Geo. Garlinghouse

B S Sh

D. Hunt

Wickiser

J. Montgomery, Five Points

J. Brown

A. Willison

Wm Robins

R. Williams

A. Needles

Jackson Fix

S. Gorsuch

J. Evans

Geo Fix

R. Evans

S. Evans

J. Horn

C. Hartsock

J. Gorsuch

J. Whitten

Hanover Heirs

N. Gorsuch

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P. S. Donelson Presd.

Worley &amp; Bracher Lth. 320 Chestnut St. Philad

Delaware Manufacturing Company, Delaware, Ohio

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Linnwood

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two thirds of the times

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for supper only and

one Cup of Coffee twist

A day thare is Eight 

thousand her now 

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in tell will

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Caping

I receiv your letter

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  tell Cary

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tell ant nancy

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Camp Denison

June the 5  1861

dear brother

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the same  I receive

your letter last mond noon

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I Cant wrte to

All  I am scarse of

muney now  I hav

A nuff to mall three

letters more

     pleas hand this to 

    Nathaniel Haycook

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September the 5   1861

edar mother

now I take mi

pen in hand

to let you now

that we are all 

well now eight 

of us was down to 

cincinnati yesterday

I and nathaniel got

two revolvers thay cost

us thirty dolars we have

not much to eat now

we are hoping fo beter

tims O. tell back Out

to Cum on withus

the girls cant no time save

the cuntry.  now tell the

girls that
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home in three years

tell the boys to Cum

on and gow with us

.  now now is the time

to in list we are

still wating for

the boys from Delawar

to cum the boys is in

good hart  thar was 

14 Cannas went down to

cincinnati yesterday

there was Six cannons cum

here this morning.

       nomore at presant

         good luck to

    you all

[right column]

tell ant pelia

that the boy is

well 

      tell the girls

      to to write

      to me

      tel lib patton 

      to write me

   tel elen Hubbell 

   that to write

   to write me

          George Haycook</text>
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Camp Denison  Ohio

        September 9 1861

dear father and

friends  now I take

mi pen in hand

to let you now 

that I re ceive

your letters to

night  I was glad

to hear that you

was well we are

all well  tell ant 

pelia that the boys  

is well  they receiv

the leters we got 

the word that we
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[left column]

had to leave

the 13.   Some

[illegible] are now pac

king up

    you must

take care of my

things til I come

home  I am Cume

ing home in A

month.  dont wri

te til I

write A gain

  good by old

   Centar  no more

   at presant

[right column]

   george Haycook

    to to his

    mother &amp; father</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 5]


           the 11-1861

Camp Denison Septem

Dearest Friend

it is with pleasure

that I take my

pen in hand to

inform you that

I am well and hope that

theas few lins will find

you injoying the same good

helth wee hav good times

heer you beter beleav

fun there is no end to it

but that is not what

wee aul want wee 

would like to see our

friends once and a while

but still wee cannot

do evrything wee would

like to do</text>
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   it is raining to day

and I am getting very

lazy and I must quit

you must excuse my bad

speling stamering stutering 

and scribling

   Direct your leters

   to mee in the care of

   Capton Dyer Camp

   denison Ohio

     Forget me not

     my dearest friend

     Mary Hycook

     Harmon Robbins
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 6]


	32d Regiment O.V.U.S.A.,

	   COL. T. H FORD,

Caheap Mountain

			1861

[illegible] th 1861

Dear friend It is with

pleasure that I tak my

pen in hand to inform

you that I am well

and hope that theas

few lins will find you 

injoying the same blessing

I received your leter

and was glad to heir

from you I was glad to

hear that your health

was good and hope it

will remain so I would

like to see you and talk

with you A bit if I

could but it is to

far son ive must

bee contented to 

our lot
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[left column]

tel aul the Buoys

that they ought to

to bee soldiering

this is the worst place

in Virgina there is

nothing but stoans

heer and grave her

there mountains upon

mountains and mountains

upon mountains again

our beds are made

on pine brush on the

ground wee have pourk

beans and Crackers to

eat and Coffee to drink

Cheas is 65 sents A pound

as I am geting very tierd

I must bring my letter

to a close do not for 

get to rite yours

truly from H Robbins

      to M E Haycook

[right column]

I never shal forgt

the time when we eat

the Candy and

drank the the Bear

Round is the

Ring that has

no nd so if

my luv to you

my friends is

sure as the gras

grows on the ground

I will Cis you as

you do your round</text>
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We have no

postage Stamp

and it is not

saf to pay

the postage


Direct your leter

to Harmon Robbins

32 Co in Regiment

in care of Capton

J Dyer</text>
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[left column]

Honer to the

Oala Flag

Harmon Robbins


[right column]

Camp Cheap Mountain

Summit  November the 11-1861

Dear friend it is with

pleasure that I take my 

pen in hand to inform

you that I am well and

hope that theas few lnes

will fnd you injoying

the same blessing I reseived

your leter dated October

the 28 and was glad to hear 

from you I have ben

sick but am geting

well again this is

the worst place in

virginia there has

ben two Snow Storms

heer this moonth
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[left column]

it rains about

half the tine har

it is raining to day

wee dont now when

wee will get away from

heer wee got the

Close that was sent

to us from Senter and

about their the boys

aul have aul the 

Close they want I

got too quilts too

blankets and too pair

of Socks sent to mee

wee are bilding winter

quarters her but

wee do not expect

to stay in them

yet wee may I cant

tel so far ahed

[right column]

I would like

to see you and

talk with you A

while if I could

but I Cant sow

wee must bee Contented

to our lot now I must

bring my letter to

A Close excuse my

bad riting and speling.

     yours truly
   
       from

     Harmon Robbins

       to

     mary Haycook

   Rite soon
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	Noveber the 24 1861

My Der sister it is with

plesher to rite yu A few

lines to let yu Now how I

am geting beter at present

I Have. bin ver sick with

the tifod fever I rseved yur

leter and was glad to her

from yu I haveto rite A every few

lines than rst for I am so

wek that i cant hardly

rite much I have bin

ver sick but I am ganing

sloly It is sowing her

mostever day it is ver cold

her we exspect to leve her

som of the boys has gon A

skouting out grenbrier
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 8]


I most bring my leter

to A Close so No more

at present Nathaniel

	   Haycook to

	Mary Haycook
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 9]


	   cheat mountain summit

miss Mary Haycook

I receive your letter to day

and [crossed out] I am well at presant

and I hope that you are well

Nathaniel is gitting well

Jake is well tell all of

the rest I an well I

am cook for the turm

Ira and gil is cook with

me tell pap that I

would like to see them.

stamps tell all of

the folks to rite to

me tell john willison

to rite to me john.

I have seen sum secess

I was out and A scout

friday weak I and

Enoch and bill piper and

hutch watrs

   [copy of envelope at bottom of page 1]

	MEMPHIS TENN AUG 17

Miss Mary E Haycook

Miss Mary Centerville

   Mary  Delaware Co 

		Ohio</text>
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[corresponds to envelope bottom of page]

MEMPHIS TENN AUG 17

Miss Mary E Haycook

Miss Mary Centerville

  Mary      Delaware Co

		    Ohio

[upside down]

well john ritte if you

pleas George Haycook

        to Mary Haycook

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	32d Regiment O.V.U.S.A.

   	   COL. T. H FORD,

	   November the 30

				1861

Cheat mountain summit

Dear father and mother and

sisters I thought I would

rite you A fiew lins to let

you now that I am well at

presant and hope that thay

will find you the same, it 

is snoing her this day and 

vary cold. it rain her yester

day. the sick left her yes ter

day. Nathaniel went with them

we are going to leav her in

the morning tell ant nancy

that unkel is well. tel ant

pela that the Bois is well

gard life is lite at this

time I am of of cook jake

took mi plase the sicess

has left her let them go on</text>
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I hav seven par of socks

of mi only and wone par of wolen

glovs and five blankits and

unkel has fore blankits, we

draw three dais rations, we

hav plenty to war and Eat

we are all bisey to Day


we are going A way in the

morning we dont no where

we are going to do

rite son as you can

Direct your letters in

Care of Captain Dyer

Co. I thirty second rigment


	from George Haycook

	  to his father

	god tims here</text>
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H

Good

By

for A

while
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	December the 3 1861

   Cheat mountain summit

Dear mother I receiv your

letter that was rote on the

19 of November I was glad to

hear that you all well [crossed out] well,

I am [hole in paper] at presant and 

in good [illegible] th  I hope that those

fiew lins ma find you all

well and in good helth, it is

snoin her to day and [crossed out]

her [crossed out] it has bin snoing

her of an on for wone month

and raining to, snow is A bout

twelv inches deape, it is vary

cold her, we got our pay yester

day I got twenty fore dolar and

fifteen sents all in gold to

Nathaniel is gon down in the

valley with the sick he is most

well the bois is giting fat
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we hav plenty to ware and

Eat her, I rote A letter

for Jake yester day thay

are all well the bas is

not all is not drunk to 

day but they cant not

git no red ie her. I cant

not send no munee from

her it is not safe I got

the letter stamps good by

[illegible] the union forver

	George Haycook

	to his mother

	no bibls this time

	I hav nun mad
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	32d Regiment O.V. U.S.A.,

	    COL. T. H FORD,


		December 12th 1861

Camp Beverly

Dear friend it is with

great pleasure that I 

take my pen in hand

to inform you that I 

am well and hope theas

fiew lins may find you

injoying the same blessing

I reseived your leter and

was glad to har from you

but was sory to hear

that things was [crossed out]

sow dul and dry we

have good tines heer

I have ben sick for sum

time but I am geting

prety harty again

this is a beter place

than Cheap Mountain</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 12]

  
there is plenty of

mud heer you beter

beter beleav the boys 

are aul very stif

on th march wee cum

from the 10 of this month

we are bilding winter

quarters her there is

nothing more to rite

that I can thinkof

you must exccuse

my bad speling

and scribling

	yours truly

	  from

	Harmon Robbins

	  to

	Mary Haycook

	 Rite Soon</text>
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	ONE PEOPLE  ONE GOVERNMENT

FROM THE CANADAS TO THE GULF OF MEXICO  FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIC

		JAS. GATES  PUB. CIN.

Fort Smith Smithsland KY Dec 13th 61

Dear Mary it is rather under an em

baresment that i take this opportunity of

adressing you these few and imperfect

lines when i come to think how long it

is since i received your letter and not

answerd it untill this time i am allmost

ashamed to answer it now all the execus

i have to offer is that of Negligence or neglec

wich is rather a poor excuse but it is all

i have to offer and i hope you wil

accept it for the present and i will

try to do better in the future i have

nothing very important to comunicate at

present thear is only one company of our regim

ent at this place the rest are at Padacuch

and we are anxiously awating orders for to
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[left column]

go down thear we want to have a hand

in the taking of Columbus it will be pretty

hard to take the bank from the river is seven

hundred feet high and very near perpendicular

but if it was as high again it must be

taken on monday evening the gun boat

Conestaga came up the cumberland River and

Brought along 54 Union men from Christian

County wich is about 100 hundred Miles down

the Cumberland River and last evening,

she Brought 50 more men down to this place.

the sesesh are compelling men to enlist betwen

the ages of 15 years and sixty and these

men sooner than they would stand and be

Compelied to fight against their liberty

and their consience the fled from their

homes leaving their Wives and their family

their sons and their daughters the Widdow

and the orphan to the mercies of the sesesh

who shows their Manhood and Manlinys

By taking their sustenance and that 

[right column]

which they must have to sustain life this

leaving them to perish and in many instances

driving them from their homes and burning

the Houses of their [illegible] thus depriving

them of their Shelter when you and your eyes on

the group that is assembled their after getting

of the boat and sees the Gray Haired old man

perhaps a Grandfather who has ben forced to leave

his home or else join the Ranks of the Rebel army,

it will naturaly bring to your mind the

pasage of sacred writ wich says i will watch

over the orphan and the fatherless children and

the old man who is totering on the verge of the

Grave, then you will think what an awfull [illegible] 

a Just God will have on these sesesh and i knew

he will for we are the instruments by wich he is a

going to bring about this Retribution on the

heads of these evil doers i believe i have nothing

more to say at present Brother George sends his best

Respects to you in the kindness manner you will

please give my best Respects to father and mother







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	Mary Haycook

in the kindest manor Dear Cousin i believe

i will say no more at present but remain

your affectionate Cousin Peter Carr

When you write direct your letter in care of

Capt Ferris 12th Reigment - Illinois Vol Padauy

Kentucky for your affectionate cousin Pete Carr

Last night as i lay on my bed,

The thoughts of love came in my head.

I thought of her that is far away,

And awoke with pleasant dreams [illegible] day,

That I my love should see

But oh how Charming is the grace,

And lovely smilles that bedeck her face.

Like the blooming rose in may,

But as my thoughts does run astray,

For her alass i can not see.

But ah the life that i now lead,

Does hasten me on with quickening speed

Unto that everlasting name

That many a one has tarnished with shame

For I fight in the war for my Country

	[illegible] Beecher
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 14]


   Bevrly, Virgina

Decembe the 25 1861

Chrismas eve Dear father

and mother I receive your

letter I was glad to hear

from you, and that

you was well at home

it is crismas her to

day and A nise day

it is to, it is crismas

thare to I suppose, we

all from our cumpany

just cum from A

supper, we had turkey

and chicking and oystrs

to and bear plenty to

Eat and lots of fun to

we got our suppr to

Mr. russels to the

bevrly ho tel it cost 

us fifty sents A
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 14]


pease I had to borow the

muney to pa for mi

diner [crossed out] supper I havent

got A sent of muney

but I hav got plenty

of paper and letter stamps

at this time to rite

to all we are

all well her A dis

pack just came in

to nite I will rite

sum more in the 

morning, we all was

callout to role call

with aminition on and

our guns. I was detail to

Stand on pickit gard

we had to picket round

our company I stood

on the mountain I stood

fore ours only and vary 

cold her. that is all A

but that 

[second column]

the secess did not

Eat diner her yester

day, we Et her our self,

Mary I haven't got no 

muney now tell thaniel

to fech my boots with

him and git them made them

as I rote for them

so no more at this

time so good by ~ ~ ~ ~

Mary Haycook from 

George Haycook


Mary whar is lib patton

at the presant good times

her. Does john Milleson

liv in center at this 

time


the union foreve

or Death

rite soon rite it littel

planer next time
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till all of the girls

that I would like to

hear from them livs in center</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 15]


	Fort Smith Smithsland KY

			Jany 4th 1862

Dear Cousin i take up my pen to

inform you that i am well at present

and i hope these few lines may find

you enjoying good health as this

leaves me at present i received your

kind and interesting letters a few days

ago and you can not tell the Joy i

felt when i received your letter you

can not no it is imposible for you

to even imagine the Joy that i felt

as i gased at your letter so full of love and

all that tender feeling wich only the nobler

of you sex is capable of accomplishing that

is committing the hollier more lofty and

purer thoughts of your mind to

paper and therby benifiting and at the

same time treating a love a burning

as it were in the thoughts or i should
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[left column]

the heart of him who nows at this

time address you thear is not any very

thrillng events transpiring here at

this time day before yestarday there

was some sesesh Cavalry attacketed

our pickets some shots were fired on both

sides but no body was hurt thear is

three companies of Cavalry at this

Place now thear was tow companies

of Cavalry came from Padauck yesterday

and thear is an enginer corps a

coming up tomorow so from all

of this things i think that thear

will be some movement somewher

before long and i think it will 

be up the up cumberland river

i believe i have nothing more to say

at present But remains yours

forever		Peter Carr to

	Miss Mary E Haycook

[right column]

Kind Father i take up my pen to

inform you that i and brother 

George and well at present George has

sent you three letters and along with

one i sent my likeness and you did

not think worth your while to answer

my letters so i wont trouble you

with any more untill you write

to me father we have not received

any pay yet father Nor do i think

we will untill the first of March

but whenever i get it you will 

be shure for to get some of it

i dont know as i have more to say

at present i wrote a letter to Asa

and as yet i have not received any

answer from him i beleive i have

nothing more to say at present but

remains your dutiful and obedeint

sons Peter and George Carr when

you write direct your letters as
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as before the end

	Amen

Please write as soon as

this come to hand

farewell till we

meet again</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 16]
 

Jan 15th 1862

Camp Bevarly

	Dear friend

it is with great

pleas ure that I

take my pen in hand

to inform you

that I am well and

hope tha theas few lins

may find you injoying

the same blessing I received

your [crossed out] your leter that

Nathaniel brought to

mee I was very glad to

hear of your turkey Roast

and oister supper and I would

like to have ben their and

shaired with you I expect

you had A good time

I would like to have

ben their to help

to eat them and

shared in the fun</text>
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[left column]

the boys are aul in

good helth except

gillbert fravel hee is

under the wether but

hee is geting beter I am

geting harty as A bair

I way 195 pounds 20

pounds more than 

did when I enlisted 

her is A ring for A cristhmas

gift [crossed out] I expect youl

think it is A great one

to but it is the best

I have given my best

respects to aul inquiring

friends no more at

presant sow good

by rite soon

from

Harmon Robbins

to Mary E Haycok

[right column]

Three chears for the

flag of our union

thre Chears for our

Cuntry to thre 

Chears for the

girls of Ohio thre

Chars for the red

white and blue
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                    <text>[corresponds to envelope of Letter 17]

soldiers letter

John Warner  May 41st

  Ill vol

Due 3 cts

Miss Mary E Haycook

  Centervile Harlntown

    ship Deleware Co

	     Ohio


[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 17]


	The Tree of Liberty,

   TRAITOR, spare that tree!

	Touch not a single bough!

   In youth it sheltered me,

	And I'll protect it now.

		Padaucha KY

			January 27th /62

	Dear Mary i take this

	opportunity of informing

   you that i am well at

present and i hope when these few

lines comes to hand it may find you

enjoying good Health we have left

Smithsland and we are now at Padac

a Kentucky under marching orders

we may leave in a day or so and we

may not leave for one week this we can

not tell but leave we will and that

very soon and when you next here from

me i think we will either have whiped

the Rebels in battle or they will Have

whipped us one of the tow i did not

like the idea very well of leaving smith</text>
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[left column]

sland for other troops to come in

and take our place after we had

it fortified but then i want to

be with the ballance of the regimen

and now whatever they be into we

will have a share if it is only mud

and watter and we have a pretty good

share of that just at present the river has

raised so that it is within three feet of

our tent and the mud in our tent

is a little less than knee deep but

when it comes dry weather it will

all be dry so you see we are not so bad

off off after all we have got our pay

and now i send you my likeness and

as soon as you receive it i want you

to send me yours for i am very anxious

for to see it i dont Know as i have

anything more to say at present George

is well and doing well no more at

present but remains yours until Death

[right column]

Petter Carr when you write Direct

in care of Capt Ferris 12th Regiment

Illinois volunteres Padaucka KY

for Peter Carr

	I got my likeness taken

	with a scotch cap on

	All off our Regiment

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 18]

[left column]

[corresponds to envelope of Letter 18]

32d		Miss Mary Hayc

REGIMENT	Center Village

O.V.U.S.A	Deleware Co

Col. T. H. Ford		Ohio

	BEVERLY

	  DEC

	   23

	   VA



[middle column]

[illegible]



[right column]

	Feb 1th 1862

Bevarly VA

		Dear friend

it is with great pleasure

that I take my pen in hand

to in form you that I am

well at presant and hope

theas few lins may find

you injoying the same

blessing I reseived your leter

dated the 25 and was glad to

hear from you but was

sory to hear fron [crossed out] that 

maters was sow dul and

dry bu there is A beter

day A Cuming I hope

Mary I am very lasy

this morning and sow

you must excuse my 

bad riting my hand

trimbels very mutch
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[left column]

the boys air aul well

now it is raining and

there is nothing to do

sow I thought I would

scratch A few lins

to see how you geting

along through the world

I like your way of

talking about the boys

that stayed to home

now Mary I must

bring my leter to A

Close give my lyv to

aul inquiring friends

from Harmon Robbins

to Mary E Haycook


[middle column]

[illegible]


[right column]

[corresponds to envelope of Letter 18]


32d		Miss Mary Hayc

REGIMENT	Center village

O.V.U.S.A.	Deleware Co

Col. T. H. Ford		Ohio

 		BEVERLY

		 DEC

		 23

		 VA
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		Camp Franklin Va

		May 22th /62

	    Dear Friend

	    Mary, I

	take my pen in

	hand to inform you

that I am well and hope theas

few lins may fin you enjoying

the same great earthly blessing

I have not [crossed out] rote you too leters

and have not reseived any

from you I thought perhaps

you had not got them

sow I thought I would

rite you a few and tel you

that I hav not forgot

you entirely I am in Tolerab

good health at presant</text>
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[left column]

the boys air aul well and

harty I beleav I suppose

you hurd of the battle

that wee was in wee aul

got through safe there was 

one ciled in [illegible] Co

but not from hour part

of the Cuntry Selah

Stark was the one that

was ciled hee is from

burk Shear I have roat aul

the news I beleav I will

not give you the details 

of the battle becaus I

expect you hav hurd

aul about it any how

no more at presant rite soon

and often from Harmon Robbins

to Mary E Haycook as a friend

[right column]

Use 2 Powders a day

use the Pills once a week

make [illegible] a ]illegible]

tea use half a table spoon

first 4 times a day tele

[illegible] then wait 2 days

then make moer use tha

same way

		Harmon Robbins</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 19]


Direct your leter

to mee in care of Capton

Gladdon Co. J 32 reg

Va Camp Franklin


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                  <elementText elementTextId="5275">
                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 20]


	Camp near Winchester

	July the 23 /62

	Dear Friend

	     Mary I take

my pen in hand to enform

you that I am well and

hope theas few lines may

find you injoying the

same great earthly

blessing I reseived your leter

last eavening and was glad

to hear from you and to

hear that things looked sow

well and prosperous I would

like to bee thair and 

help you to eat cherries</text>
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[left column]

and blackberries

but the distanc

is sow far that wee

can not sow wee must

bee contented to hour 

lot wee can get berries hear

but wee have to pay well

for them ther is nothing

gowing on hear now but

work wee have to work

very hard on these 

fortafycations and thu

wee have heavy gard duty

to and bowth poot to

gether maks it prety

hard duty Mary I would

like to bee thair and spend

A week or to in meeting

and riding around I woul

enjoy my self well I now

[right column]

I think probably that

Could make my self at

home if I have ben away

sum time you sayed they

was talking of drafting

I hope they will and get

sum of them home cowards

and Cil of sum of them

secesh ther is plenty of them

about their I now

   Now I must bring my

porly scratched leter to

A close you must excuse

bad writing and speling

write som as you get this

	From your friend

	  Harmon Robbins

	To Mary E Haycook
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my dear est friend in

bonds of luv who now

in sweetest union prove

who stil Love but cannot

see

round is the ring that has no end

sow is my luv to you my friend

sure as te

gras grows on the 

ground I will cis

you when I cum

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 21]


			1862

		  JULY 25

		  DEAR 

		  FRIEND

	IT IS WITH

PLEASURE THAT

I TAKE MY PEN

IN HAND TO LET

YO KNOW THAT

I AM WELL AT

PREASENT AND

HOPE THAT TH

OSE FEW LINS

MA FIND YOU

THE SAME I

RESIEVED YOUR

LETER BUT NEG

LECTED TO ANSW</text>
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                    <text>ER IT [illegible]

[illegible]

ANSWER THIS

FOM YOUR

FRIEND

MR JOHN

BEECHER

MS MARY

HAYCOOK

[column two]

DIRECT YPR LE

TO CAMP TER

 IUKA

 MISS</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 22]


Camp Douglas  Chicago Ill

		October the 19 1862


	Dear Friend Mary, I take my pen

		in hand to inform

you that I am well and hope theas

few lins may find you injoying the

same great blessing I reseived your

letter that the Chaplon brought through

and was glad to hear from you and

to hear that your helth was sow good

I think that I will get A chans to

Cum and see you and aul the rest of

the boys girls I think I can enjoy A

few days[illegible] very well I dont now

how long before I will get to cum

I think it will not bee over three

or four weeks any how and may bee

sooner and I intend to cum as soon

as I can but dont make no calcultion

about it becaus there is often

great disapointment in the army

there is A chanc for A furlow of 10 days

but I dont like to start on sow short

A time aulthough if I cant get any

longer I will try it for that length

of time and then I will cum

and see you and then gow rite

[crossed out] on I must bring my letter

to a close becaus I have rote aUL that

I can think of [illegible] Harmon Robbins To Mary Haycook

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 22]


Cook			Mary E Hay


delaware		Centervil</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 23]


		Camp Douglas Chicago Ill

			October the 21 1862

	Dear Friend Mary I thake my

		Pen in hand to

inform you that I am well and

hope theas few lins may find you

injoying the same great blessing

I reseived your letter that you

rote the 15 of September and was

sorry [crossed out] glad to hear from you and

was glad to hear that your 

helth was sow good I was very glad

to hear that you enjoyed the

Selabration sow well I would

like to have ben their and

injoyed it with you I think

wee could enjoyed hour selvs

together very well
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 23]

[left column]

you rote that John Dewalt

said hee got A letter from mee

Stating such and such things

John Devalt is A lyer I

have never rote him A letter

Since I have ben in the army

and I dont now what got

him in the notion of teling

such A pack of lys unless

hee wanted to make you

mad at mee becaus as onest

as I live I never have rote to

him since I enlisted

hee does not hurt my fealings

I doant Cair what hee sais

about mee but if hee doant

look out what hee sais

I will hurt his hed when

I get home I never layed A

straw in his way to hurt

his fealings and I would

thank him to keep his

[illegible]

[right column]

	there is nothing gowing on

hear of any importance hear

wee have plenty of grub and that

is more than wee use to get in

old Virgina wee had pretty

hard times their when wee

was on A march sum times

wee got enough to eat and

sum times wee did not I have

went aul day on one cracker

and traveled hard to boot

anlthow wee get plenty to

eat I am very lone som sum

way there is sum prospect of

us getting A furlow and I

intend to cum home if there

is any chans what ever and

I think there will bee one

before long at least I have

the promise for one any how 

and I beleave wee will

get one before long</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 23]


Mary if I get A chas to cum hom

I think youll [crossed out] wee will take another walk

down the road the we walked down that

night wee left center I have had sum

good times since then and hard time to

now I must close becaus I expect you will

get tierd of reading it any how [crossed out]

Mary you must not think hard of me

for writing sow plain becaus I doant

think any body for teling such stuf

about mee pleas write as soon as you

get this and I will return the [crossed out]

compliment

		From Harmon Robbins

		To Mary Haycook

[upside down]

Round is the ring that has

no end sow is my luv to

you my friend sure as the

gras grows on the ground

I will cis you when I cum

around </text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 24]


	Camp Duglas Chicago, Ill

		November the 9, 62

	Dear Friend Mary,

		I take my pen

in hand to inform you that

I am well and hope theas

few lins may find you

injoying the same great

blessing I reseived your letter

sum three days ago and was

glad to hear from you and

to hear that you was in such

good health my helth has ben

very good for sum time

and I hope it will remain

sow and [crossed out] the boys air sum of

them gowing to start for home

without leav and I dont</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 24]


think much of the plan

for my par I will stay my

time out before I will

Run off and cum home

I dont think it will bee any

credit to them any how

but evry one to his own

notion and I an for my own

but if I cant cum home

honerable I will stay sum

time yet I would like to

cum now [crossed out] home as well as any

body. I think I hope there will 

a chans for A furlow before long

and if there is any body to

get one I will try and get

one now I must close hoping

to hear from you soon yours

truly from

		Harmon Robbins

		To Mary E Haycook

Write soon and often</text>
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                    <text>
[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 25]   


		Corinth M.C.

			Dec. 9th 1862

Dear Cousin

	Your welcom letter is 

recd [illegible] pleasure to

hear from you, and ought to make

some appology but I will do better

hear after. It is fine weather

here now we just come come

home from along march to LaGrange

Tenn we guarded a train of 40

wagons there came home by rail

you spoke of Jacob Hasson he was

wounded very bad, lived for a

short time but has gone to a

Soldiers rest. he was a brave fellow

a [illegible] solder too.

All quiet here now. we dont

look for any fighting here this winter

This will be our winter quarters

I believe
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 25]

[left column]

I wish you would tell me

wither Mary Smith or Margret

Haycook is dead for I nevry hear

from them. write how Uncle

Amos &amp; Aunt Pheby are

getting [crossed out] along.

I want you to tell me who

the young fellow was [illegible] 

home with you that John spoke

of in your letter. What soldier

come home tell me all of there

names I want you to go

to Granfather and tell me

how they are getting along.

You wrot in your letter of going

Sunday Jacob was going to send

me your pictures I wish [illegible] you

to do it soon if you are going

to do it. I am in a hurry so

I will close hoping to hear from

you soon Give my love to all

from your Cousin Peter Carr


[right column]

Address Corinth

Miss Co 12 Ill vol.

Care of Capt W Mills</text>
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[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 26]


		Corinth Miss  Dec 19th 1862

		Dear Cousin:

			I recd your letter

and was very much pleased with the strain

of the same. I am quite surprised to think

that you suppose that it is my intention to slight

you, or in any way make the [crossed out] light of your friendship

by writing to other ladies. The press of military

duty it is true has caused me to be somewhat

delinqent in writing but still I have

faithfully answered all your letters as soon

as possible after the recpt of them.

	As for your parties &amp; Oyster suppers I

hope you may enjoy them as as for

taking Co bail for security. I do not apprehend

that it would be valid in law: nor do I desire

any bail whatever. Your love to me is return

ed as ardently as it is given, and until I

transfer my sweetheart to another personage

than yourself and inform you definitely

of the same you may consider me bound

as a man of honor to redeem all pledges

I have ever given notwithstanding you

may use your own pleasure as regards

my fidelity.		Yours truly,

			  Peter Carr Esqr

		Miss Mary Haycook</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 27]


			Camp Cleveland

January, the, 6, 1863

	Dear sisters

&amp; father &amp; mother

&amp; all of the inquiring

friends I take my

pen in hand to let

you know that I am

and hope that these

fiew lins may find you

all well in Centervill

	Sister we are all in

good hart at the present

time,   Mary I suppose

Jake is home now tell

him he must not
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 27]


fall of of the handel

be fore he coms back

to these A gain to

Camp. Mary I want you

to take Jake to tell [illegible]

that I forgot to [crossed out] send

him that money that I

borrowed of him, an tell

him that I will send

it home A bout A

month from now not

then I will pay him then

	Mary tell Lib Hubbell

that her sholders straps

is her now and that the

is it going to Cansas to

see his folks there

So good nite

rite As soon as

this cums at hand

an tell me who Jake

is A going with ~~

[right column]

[corresponds to envelope of Letter 27]

Miss Mary Haycook	CLEVELAND

Center Village		   JAN

Delaware Co		    9

	Ohio		    O

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 28]


Lexington Ky

January the 15 1863

Dear friend I

thake my pen

in hand to let

you no that I

am well and

I hope that these 

few lines will

find you in the

same state of

health it very

hard times. hear

now for it

snowing and raining

hear to day I

have not much

time to rite

to you this

time so I hope
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 28]


you will

excuse me

this time

So rite son

as you get

this

S T

Ro Linnabary

to Mary Haycook
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 29]


		Camp Tod, Feb the 4th

Memfas tennissee

		Dear sister I

	take my pen in hand to

answer your kind letter that

you sent by Jake your letter

found us all well an hoping

to hav better dais A cuming

   	sister I was sary to hear that

you had bin sick an glad

to hear that you was A giting

well A gain I hope that 

those fiew lins may find

you all well at home

   Father &amp; Mother I was

glad to hear that you was

well an the rest of the famly
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 29]

[left column]

Father tell Pres that

I send my best respects

to hin  Tess I am sary to hear

that you was sick.

well Tess you youst to

tell us bois that the black

ease ought to be free Tress you

ought to be her an see them

her in this place how thay

are starving an freesing. last

tuesday nite thare was

seven frose to deth an starved

to geather, the negrows Dug A

hole the next day an poot

them all in it to geather

   Pres I think that our men

better left them whare thay

was an let them hav thare

one way, Father I think

we are A fitiny to free the

black that is all I think, but

that is not what I am A

fighting for if I dy I

[right column]

want you to under stand

   I am A fighting for the

union not for those blacks.

   Father the Center bis

is all well an harty as

ever Mother tell ant Tela

that all is well

	well sisters I

will hav to bring my letter

to A close for this time

for it is time for dresper an

so good by Father &amp; Mother

an family an all Center folks

   Dear sister Mary Haycook

from George Haycook

		Direct to Camp

Tod 32 R. Co 1 in care of

Cap Joseph Gladden

	Memfas Tennissee

A Home Again I wish

I could be there wonese

more in old Center
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 29]


the bois seen the 121

when they came down

the river the Center

bois was all well

	J G</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 30]


			Camp Tod

	Memphes Tenn

			Febuary 12th 1863

Mr. Joseph McEwee

		I now take

my pen in hand to rit

you A few lines too let you

now how we ar geting A long

we ar geting A long fine

I am well at present I hop

when thes few lines comes too

hand tha will find you injoying

the same blessing &amp; I will

have to sop till after role call

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 30]

[left column]

now I set my self too finesh

my leter too you &amp; I wont you too

right me A leter son as you get

this leter u right me all the noes

&amp; thar hant eny ones too right

you her for I cant her eny thing

that is going on.. you her mor than

we Do A bout this war for you

can get the papers as we cant

get eny thing &amp; we ar going to leave

her in a few daes for tha have got

five botes loded with caones too

Day to start dowen the river

&amp; I think that we will go for

them in A few daes &amp; that too

for or sarrow to ma be

but I hop not &amp; the resen that

I think so is becos the boies

ar discorage &amp; tha can se what

tha ar fiting for

[right column]

I Darcent rit what for we

hunt land too &amp; we darcent

tawk on politickes of eny cind

nor the niger queston if we do

we ar brot op &amp; ponshet for it

if we ar fiting for this gover

&amp; for its rites and fre spech ~~

&amp; when it comes to that A man

durcent tell his A pinion A bout

this war I think it is hi time

too rebell &amp; thar is A bout 9,000 negroes

in won camp &amp; thar is A bout 7 of

them dies A Day, and tha dig A hole

&amp; pile them in to it kiver them op

I most rit it if we ar going too

beter their condishion then it woud

be werth wile fiting too free the

por cases bot we hant A going

too beter thar condishon A bit

it is geting lat &amp; I will have too

cloes my leter right sone as you get this</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 30]


I send my best respects to your

father and mother all inquring

friends [illegible]

	right son so good by

        for this time from your true

	friend Nathaniel Haycook</text>
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                  <elementText elementTextId="5300">
                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 31]


			Campt Tod

Memph Tenn  Feburry 16, 1863

	Dea Cossen I now

seat my self to ancer your

kind leter that com to hand

the [illegible] of Febuury, and I

was glad to her from you and

I [illegible] tak for won from you

I thot that yo had for gotten

a bot after all I have got

won at last &amp; I dont now

When I will get A nother won

from Center &amp; yo rot that

thar was good slaing thar I wish

that I was thar to go A way

riding with the girles bot that

hant the way  her thar bean

any snow her in the [illegible] of

snow thar is rane the gras is</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 31]


perty and grean their is gro
 
larg gr leaves her on the treas

you can send me your liknes when

you can get it taken for i wod

lik to have it ... i can her the

firing of canones to day it

sounds natural as ever i tell

you it is nice muzick it will

make us dance if eny thing will

i Dont car eny thing A bout

Thaner. H and i Dont nor eny

thing a bout Masey Linibary

ether &amp; we have preaching every

sabeth &amp; prar meating every

sondy evning the Chaplin

had prar meating last sondy

eving out sid of the gard line

on A log A this is all that

I have to rit at present

right often &amp; I will do the same

so good by for this time Acy Carr

		too Mary Haycook

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 31]

Margret Haycook Acy wantes

you to go to get His liknes that

Elen Hubbell Has got of

his kep it &amp; dont let

any won se it if you get

it rit &amp; let me [crossed out] him

		now it
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			Camp Tod

	Mempis Tenn

		Febuary 16 in 1863

   Der sisters &amp; bothers I now tak

my pen in hand to rit you

Just A few lines to let you now

how I am geting A long I am geting

A long fine her in this suny south

I am well &amp; harty stout &amp; rugid

Gorge has bin litel onder the wether

but he is on the mend at presen

Jak is well at present

On kell is well at presen

a kernel [illegible] has retten A

rankes &amp; then [illegible] this

his cakmish he is [illegible]

in the rer rank, so 

right son [illegible]

	tell you aout

	he is seting &amp; loking an wotes

		you to rit him A

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 32]


	Febuary the 17 1863

Camp Tod

		Memphis Tennessee

Dear sister I take my

pen in hand to answer

your letter that Came to

hand to day when I was down

to town to drau rashions

it was riten the 11 an received

the 17 ~ your letter found

me well an doing well

sister I hope that thare fiew

lins may find you all well

as this letter leavs me, all 

of the Center bois is well

at the presant time I beleave</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 32]

[left column]

   Dear sister we hav

quite good tims her for

to be in A such country

Oh yes I must tell you

what I saw in town this

morning I saw A bot of sick

soldiers that is not all

I saw the men that

was a taking the sick

men I saw them take A

man of the boat that

was all broke out with

the small pocks thay

took him up in [illegible] to

the hospital, the bois told 

me I better go and be 

[illegible] rite A way I

tole them not eye

   Sister you tole me

that thar had A sing

ever be press [illegible]

I wish I could bin theare

to the sing sister I

[right column]

dont now whare the new

folks cam from to hav A

sing I think [illegible]

the Canter bois is A

bout plaid out at home

an in the army I think

even the Chaplin

   Ah Well I gess

I hav no new more to

rite this time...

Pleas answer this letter

as soon as this cumes at

hand from George

Haycook to Sister

Mary Haycook

	Pleas dont rite

any thing A bout the

negro question for we

see plenty of them her</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 33]


		Corinth Miss

		  March 11th 1863

Dear Cousin

		For the first

time I will try to write you

a few lines. I have been think

I would write you about Wm

Peeten wrote home about my

being married it shows his good

sence though we must allow

for him as he wanted to lie to

get his name up but in my

estimation it is much farther

down. I hope I have good

sense enough to [crossed out] not to marr

y any of these foolish secesh

I am free of any such foolish-

ness as this. I am surprised

to think Pets Girl would</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 33]  


write

As she does to him about

his being capable of being

an officer any boy who

is not man enough about

him to mind his own

business is no man for

an office well when he gets

an office the war will close

in my opinion. well, I will

close speaking of Peter for my

time is to presious to fool

away talking of him

    I am well. fine weather

here now. All quiet here

as this is the first time

I will not write much.

Hoping to hear from you

soon. I am your

Cousin George Carr

Direct Corinth Miss.

care of Capt. WD Miller
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 34]

[left column]

Corinth Miss

March the 25 1863

dear cousin I recieved

your kind and affectionate

letter this evening and

was pleased to hear from

you and that you ware

enjoying good health

I am now enjoying very

good health at the

presant time and hope

when this letter comes

to hand it wil find you

enjoying the same

blessing dear cousin. I

beg your pardon for 

writing you such an angry

letter as I did I am

sorry for it now

[corresponds to envelope of Letter 34]

Mis Mary Haycook

Centervillage

Delaware Co

Ohio

Soldiers Letter

GW Mason  adjt

MEMPHIS TEN

MAR 30 </text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 34]

[left column]

[corresponds to envelope of Letter 34]

Mis Mary Haycook

Centervillage

Delaware Co

Ohio

Soldiers Letter

GW Mason  adjt

MEMPHIS TEN

MAR 30 


[middle column]

your letter put me in

mind of the old saying

kind words can never die

I wrote hard words to 

you and you wrote kind

words to me dear cousin

I hope you wil forget 

the past and I wil try

to doe beter for the

future I wish I had done

as my old friend wanted

me to I call him old

friend for he has been

my friend ever since

I enlisted he told me

to write you a kind letter

and would not write it

for me I was mad

then and wrote it my

self but hear after

I wll hear to him


[right column]

for he allways give me

good advice he is but

a young man not as old

as I am but I think

a great deal of him

I shal get my miniture

taken before long to

send to you. and I wil

hav his taken with

mine and sent it to you

dear cousin. I hope you

wil excuse for this time

and I wil love you

as long as I live and

never greve you again

no more at

presant write soon

and pleas write

often.

from your affectionat

cosin Peter Carr

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 34]


to his loveing

Cousin

Mary E Haycook

remember me

for I shal never

forget you

Mary I Beg your

pardon a thousand times

and would bee glad

to embrace you 

and ask your forgiveness</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 35]

[left column]

   Corinth Miss

March the 30th AD 1863

dear cousin your kind

letter came to hand

knight before last

and I was glad to hear

from you and that you

was well and I hope

when this letter comes

to hand it wil find

you enjoying the same

blesing of good health

as it leavs me for the

presant Mary you said 

that you was most

affraid to write to me

for fear I should get 

mad you must not think

becaus Peet got mad

at nothing that I will


[right column]

[corresponds to envelope]

Mis Mary E. Haycook

Centervillage

DelIware Co

Ohio 

MEMPHIS APR</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 35]

[left column]

[corresponds to envelope of Letter 35]

Miss Mary E Haycook

Center Village

Delaware Co

Ohio 


[middle column]

for peet dont know

when he is well used

I want you to write to

me often and dont bee

affraid of my geting

mad at you dear cousin

I hope you wil forget me

because peet is mad at

you for he gets mad

at most every body that

writes to him

I wish you would write

to me often and let

me know all the

news we cant much news

here we are having

very good time here

at presant I havent

any news of importance

at presant. So I

will compose a fiew

lines of poetry 

[right column]

oh Mary I neerly

forgot I must tell

you before I compose

my poetry that we

are having meetings

here in the three times

a weak and I hope you 

wil prosper in your good

work for the Lord

and I wil pray for you

and I hope you wil

pray for me I hope you 

wil not turn from

the good work you are

now engaged in and

if we never meet on

earth again I hope by

the assisting grace

of god to meet you

in heaven</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 35]


lines composed by

George Carr

roll on joyfull day

when from home no

more ill stray but

with those we left

have harts never

more from them

to part

Mary remember me

no more at

presant Write some

I send my love and

best respects to you

   George Carr

to his affectionate

Cousin

Mary Haycook
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                  <elementText elementTextId="5314">
                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 36]


Corinth Miss April the 7 AD 1863

dear cousin your kind and ever welcome

letter came to hand last knight

and I was glad to hear from you

and that you well I am now enjoying

very good health and hope when

this letter comes to hand it will find

you enjoying the same blessing of

divine providenc you must not think

that I will get mad at nothing

becaus Peet did for I think that Peet

dont know when he is well used

you have the same opinion as Peets

girl that I have - he thinks he

is all right if a girl rites to him

he is half crazy after hur

but I think he wil whip himself

out yet it was him that started

the story that I was married

he has tryed to hurt me all he

could by writing home that I was

married and teling every thing

that he could make up about me


Miss Mary E Haycook

   Centervillage

   Deliware Co

   Ohio</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 36]


I wish I could see that girl of Peets

he talks so much about hur.



[corresponds to envelope of Letter 36]

Miss Mary E Haycook

   Centervillage

   Deliware Co

   Ohio




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if she is a cesh I dont care much

about her

as I am writing for George

and due all of his corisponding

I wil take te privlage to

inform you that whatever

writen to george or any body

that I due writing for

that I shal not reviel any

secret that passes betwen

either of the parties

yours and so fourth

dear Cousin I hope you wil

not get discouraged but write

often you was speaking about

my miniature I wil get it

taken in a fiew days and send

it to you

and then I should

like to hav yours in return

no more at presant

write soon

george Carr to his affectionate

cousin Mary E. Haycook


Miss Mary E Haycook

   Centervillage

   Deliware Co

   Ohio</text>
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   Corinth Miss

April the 19th AD 1863

dear cousin your kind and 

affectionate letter came to

hand last knight and I 

was pleased to hear from you

and that you was well

I am not in very good health

at the presant time I hav

a bad cold pleas dont tell

mother that I aint well

for I dont want to giv her

any more trouble than I can

help and I hope when this

letter comes to hand it wil

not find you in the same

state of health as it leavs

me but wil find you enjoying

good health and prosperity.

dear cousin I wish I was

thar to attend meetings with 

you
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[left column]


but time wil bring us to see

each other yet I should like

to come home but my country

needs me now and I am contented

to serve my countrys calls

until this rebelion is put down

you make me feel more incouraged

every time I get aletter from

you I should think the men

that is at home would bee

ashamed to go in company

when the young girls and woman

hav such true harts for their

country if I was at home

and had not been to the army

I should bee ashamed of my

self Mary it is to bad

that you had to go to meeting

alone that thare was no

young man for company

[right column]

I think I wil hav to

bring a young man home with

me for you I wil bring

a soldier home one that is

a church member

I like yur ententions very

well for geting a soldier for

your sugar lump remember

the old motto none but the

brave deservs the fair

dear cousin I am sorry to

enform you that the church

that you wrote about is the

one that I belong to now

I was sorry to hear you

speak so pregedist against

it for I think I can surve

God as well at that church

as any other I and my pardner

got hour minitures taken

together and sent them

to you they aught to bee
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 37]


thare befour this time

and I wish you would

let us know if you

recieved them yet or not

we sent them by express

and we should like to hav

yours if you wil bee so kind

as to send it to us

I havent news of importance

at presant so I wil hav

to bring my letter to aclose

Good By for the presant

I send my love and

Best respects to you all

no more at presant

write soon  George Carr

to his cousin Mary E. Haycook

as I am writing for George

I wil send a fiew lines to you

to enform you that I recieved

your kind and ever welcome letter

and I answered it right away I hav

wrote two letters since

and I thank you very kindly for your

kind letter and hope to hear from you

again soon  HPC to Mary E H.</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 38]


   Corinth Miss

April the 27th AD 1863

Dear Cousin Your kind and

affectionate letter came to hand

last knight and I was pleased 

to hear from you and to hear

that you are well I am now

enjoying very good health

and hope when this letter

comes to hand it wil find you

enjoying the same blesing

of divine providence.

I was pleased to hear that you

was generous to the sick

there is many a sick soldier

in hour hospitals that dies for

want of proper care

dear cousin I love to get letters

from you for you speek so

well of the Soldiers

as I was geting my miniture

taken to send to you</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 38]

[left column]

I thought I would hav my

mess mate taken with mine

as him and me are old friends

togather and when one has

any thing the other shares

with him we had ours

taken togather about two

weaks ago and expressed them 

to you but as you hav not

recieved them I thought we

would hav them taken again

and send them by mail

and perhaps if you dont

get one you wil get the

other I exspect the one

that we sent by express

wil go to Columbus

[rught column]

	I haven any news of

importanc for we cant get any

news of importance they dont

admit the news to come to far

South for the rebels wil

know all of hour moves

if they alow the papers to
 
bee distrabuated through the

camps thare was an expedition

went out from here about

two weaks ago thare was

about six thousand of them

that went out from here.

we havent hard how they

succeed yet

in regard to Peet I think

he wil whip him self but

yet he hasent got any

letters from hannah for

some time back I think

she is at outs with him

I am sorry for Peet that he

has not more controle of himself


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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 38]


than he has

he givs way to his

pashions to quick

I havent any news

to write this time

I will have to bring

my letter to a close

I wish you would

bee so kind as to

send your miniture

to us

no more at presant

write soon

I send my love

and respects to you

George Carr

to my affectionate

cousin

Mary E Haycook
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 39]

[right column]


			May the 8 1863

Camp in the Woods an on

the march Missipia

Dear sisters &amp; father &amp; mother

I take my pen in hand to

answer your kind letter that

came to hand the 6 Dear

sister I was glad to hear from

you all an hear that you

was all well, your kind

letter found us all well and

harty an doing hard marching

as we were dome in Va ---

mother when I received your

letter we was A driving the

seseh be fore us that day an

A fiting them A bout every

our the secsh hav Crost

black river an went to vixburg
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                    <text>
[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 39]

[left column]

an we expect to meat them

thare in A fiew dais

mary we had A hare old

fite at port gibsin we

maid the rebels more than

clime all thos our brig

ade was not much in the

fite our regment sported

A batry, our men took A

grate many Prisners the day

of the fite an every day

since then this is all A bout

the fite the papers can tell

you more than we can only

we kild wone of the rebls

generls tracy ---

Mary tell ant Pela that

Jake is well an harty I cant

tell you how ase is for we left

him at milikins bend in the

Convelestion Camp sick but I

hope that he may be well by

this time. the regment is in good



[right column]

hart at this time an plenty 

to eat at the presant time

so mo more at this time.

hoping that those fiew lins

may find you all well as this

leavs us in the batel feald

from Go Haycook to sister

Mary Haycook

rite as soon as this cums

to hand Direct to Millikins

landing Louisiana

Pleas hand this to

Sister Mary Haycook

Woods
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 40]


		Corinth Miss

May the 20th AD 1863

dear cousin your kind and affectionate

leter came to hand last knight

and I was glad to hear from you

and that you was well I am enjoying 

good helth at the presant time

and I hope when this letter comes

to hand it wil find you enjoying

the same blesing of divine providenc

we are mooving now in our new

barracks and are very buisy

for the presant we are stil

doeing provost guard in town

I think we wil stay here

all sumer and perhaps until

our time is out I was glad to

hear that you recieved thoes

minitures and I hope we will

soon recieve yours we are looking

for yours every knight when 

the mail comes in
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 40]

[left column]

we hav just come home

from a meeting we had a very

interresting meeting to knight

we hav meetings twice a weak

things look green here the

trees are all leaved out and grass

is up here like it is in the

north in the month of July

you spoke about your letters

being opened at Columbus

I dont believe they hav any

write to open letters you find

out what their reason is for

opening letters if you can

and I wil see some that knows

wheather they have a right to

or not for letters comes from

illinois and other placeses

and dont hav to bee opened

[right column]

   I think I wil bee at home

before long to talk to some of the

coperheads I think I will get

a furlough before long thare

is three of our boys gone 

home now on furloughs and I 

think I can get one before

long it is now geting late

and I must bring my letter

to aclose so good by for the

presant Write soon

no more at presant

I send my love and best

respects to you

George Carr to his

affectionate cousin

Mary E haycook
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 41]

[left column]

[corresponds to envelope of Letter 41]

Miss Mary Haycook

       Center Village

       Delaware Co

       Ohio


[right column]

	Camp in the rear of

Vicksburg;  June the 9, 1863

		Dear sister I take

	my pen in hand this butiful

morning to answer your letter

that came to hand A fiew days

A go, I was glad to hear from you

an hear that you all was well but

mother I am sory to hear that she

was sick, yours found us all

well at that time but I hav bin

vary sick sinc I an hardly abel

to set up long A nough to rite

you A letter but I am A giting

better now I hav bin vary sick

for the last fiew days the rest of

the boys is well an harty</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 41]

[left column]

Well Mary we are in the 

rear of this ofel place at this

time we hav vary hard tims her

not in the Count of grub but in

the Count of it being so dry

an so many troops evry valy

is full for mine mils back from

us. our regt was on scrimish

the other day an George Osbern

got wounded through the thigh

nothing but A flesh wound

Mary thare is not much fiting

A going on by intifry it is

done by Canon thare is heavy

firing her sum days it mak the

rebs git A round I wish that

we had A fiew more from A

round thare with them we would

make old John Yantes think A

bout his Country ---

	Mary you rote A bout

Jane was sick when you rote

your letter I was saray to hear

[right column]

that Jane was sick for it

is A hard to be sick A way

down her an not so hard at

home . . .  Charly Arnel

was her yesterday he was well

thare is no more noose to rite now

tell ant pela that the bois is a

an tell unkel enoch &amp; ant nan

that the bois is well

no more now so Good by for

this time From G. Haycook

to his sister M A Haycook</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 42]


		Tuscumbia Briely

June the 19th AD 1863

dear cousin your kind letter

of the 9th came to hand last

knight and I was pleased to

hear from you and that you was

well I am well at presant and hope

when this letter comes to hand it

wil find you enjoying the same

blesing George got yours and

mothers minitures last knight

and it came all right I would

like to hav yours to if you wil

send it to me and tell mother

to hav hurs taken in the same

way as Georges is you look as

if you was laughing I think

you must been thinking about

the chicking feather that you

sent to George tell uncle enech

that I hav wrote four letters
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 42]


to him and havent recieved

any answer from him

tell him to hav davids and littl

weslys miniture taken togather

and send them to me

giv my best respects to all 

enquiring friends it is geting

late and I must close for this 

time so good by for this time

my love and best respects to you

write soon

Peter Carr to his affectionate

cousin Mary E Haycook


You must excuse my short letter</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 43]


	Camp in Vicksburg

Monday July the 6, 1863

Dear sister I take my

pen in hand to answer your

kind an welcom letter that

Came to hand the forth

yours found us all well an

ready to go to town the rebs

just histed the white flag

thay Came out with the

flag of truth Friday an

an thare was no more fiting

Since then Generl Stevns

brigade marched in town the

forth a bout noon an the 

bois went for the things An

the rebs darent say A word 

A gainse it</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 43]

[left column]

   Well Mary I am glad

that we hav got this

plase in our hans now an

our brigade is A going to

Stay her to gard thes plase

the most of the troops is

gon to the rear to wake

mr reb johnson up I think

thay will find him in A

fiew days ~~~ Mary the

sicsh was A bout starved

out I think thay hardly

Could Crall up wone of those

hils in side of thare works

but thay hav sum of our

bred to eat now we are A

Garding them now our men

is A peroling them as fast

as thay can Mary I Cant

tell you how many that

we hav of them her yet

but I suppose that the

papers will tell you how


[right column]

many that we that [crossed out]

we have of them ~~

Mary I hav no more

to rite A bout them now

Mary the northern men Can

rejoice over this plase now

for it is in our hans an no

mistake . . Mary I was glad

to riceive A letter from you

an hear that you was all well

  Well I gess I hav rote A

nough for this time for

the papers will giv you

all the noose ~~

Well Mary I hope that

all ar the rest of the

Center folks had A hapy

forth I think that Day

will be long to be remerd

so good by tell ant pela

that the bois is well an

in vicksburg now
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from George Haycook

to his sister Mary

A Haycook</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 44]

[right column]

		Vicksburg Miss

		Agust 2 1863

Der father &amp; mother

sisteres and brother I now

seat my selef to drop you A

few lines and but a few

for I have not got eney thing

to writ to you that was inter

rest you A toll at present I am

well at this present time &amp; I hop this

when theas few lines comes at hand tha will

find you injoying the same blessing

i have bin teding a big meting at

the city of Vickes burge at the [illegible]

churche tha ar having a good time

and god in a revising his woke</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 44]

[left column]

in this parte off his morel heritig

are chapline is caring on the meting

and all the rest off the boise are

well at present take good car of

ar matey i send this litel him

book to her O may sehe lerne thoes

litel nice himes that i tes litel

leaves infold Matey take good

care off this litell book i have

nothing more to write at present

onley Joseph take good care

off the coltes and be good and cind to

your father and mother and do what

so ever tha bid the to do and the

good book teaches us to oner thy father

and mother and doith the will of thy

hevenley father and tell ant peley,

that jake is well at present and

that if you ever see cousen

[right column]

will sharpes [illegible] tell them

that i send my best respeckes

to them for i have writen

severel letteres to them and

cant get eny ancer from them

i have givn up writing to them

This is all at present

good bye hoping that i

	maye her from

you son i am at the regment

i havt got my paye yet


	Nathaniel Haycook

Emrey Garlinghaus has not

got back to the regment yet

what is the mater with him

he is mact abcent with out leaf</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 45] 

[right column]

		Vicksburg Miss

		August 12th 1863

Mer J.W.M.

	I now seat my selef

to write you A few lines to you or

to ancer your kind leter that came

to Hand the 12th of this month and I

was glad to Her from you and to Her

that you was well at present and

your leter found me well at the pres

ent time and I hop that when theas

few lines Comes to Hand thea will find

you injaying the same blessing. well

J. W. M doo the  blackberyes bushes under

you mulch who you get in them J.W.

I want you to not get in that bad

habit of geting in to the black bush

you must not think that I mean any
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 45]

[left column]

thing bad in what I say I

am in from that is so J W

well I will have to ennolage that

I Have Had to mutch I watter

to write mutch at present and I

did not Have A Hand in stealing it

A toll nor I Had no Hand in drink

ing it but I had the Cork

him on of the jug that is A nuf

for me for it is regler rot gut or

that is what we term it it is

rifeld whiskey to Her it goes I cant

stand and lok on and see, the rest

drink and not tast of it my selef

so her I goes for the red jug

well I tell you J.W. M it goes

lik A grest wheal with out

A rim or spok, or lik A barel

of A peles roling dowen Hill wit

the Heades not in well J.W. M.

all that I have to tell you

at present is to not

[right column]

get in the Habet of runing

after the gales that is A

bad Habet to get in to so I

will ad vise you as A friend

in time now lok out what I

tell you write son as you get this

I send my best respeckes to Jack

J. W. M. I will pot you A song

in this leter for you to sing to

the Coper Hedes this is all for this

so good bey J. W. M. write son

from your friend 

		Nathaniel Haycook
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 46]


			Vicksburg Miss

		August 12th 1863

Der sister

	Mary Haycook

   I now put my pen in

Hand to writ you a few

Lines to let you now that

I am well at presant and i 

Hop that when theas few lines

Comes to Hand tha will find you

injoying the same blessing. I wish

that I cod see you tonit

and all the rest of the family

and I was thar to nit to think

that we will Have A good time

and I Herd that Cousin Liza was

cick at or Hous with the flose I

want you to tak good carr of her

while she is thar Have Had no</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 46]

[left column]

from you for A long time I gess

that you have forgoten me hant you

Jak got A leter from you to day

I dont now what was in it. Gill teld

me to tell you that He was well &amp;

Gorge is on gare and Jak told me to

tell you that He was A going to

write you a leter in A few daes

that was if He Had to skruch it

of on His to nale and I dont no

but what I have writen A nof

mor than I will get in retern

but I will send you A song

A bout or gran march and

I got A leter from Onkell

dave too day He gave me

fites A bout what I was

fiting for I wrot Him A leter

and I just gave Him fites A 

bout Coper Hed ism I can

read his petigree for Him I gess

He will now it when He

[right column]

getes A nother leter to

Him I Cant write to such

a man as He is try ing to

A Cram it in to my Hed

that I am fiting to fre

the nigroes to fill the places

of ar por men of the north

to work in sted of as geting

$14.00 A mont the negro wod

be thar to work for $6.00 and 7 

doleres A month and the rich

Clas of the nort wod Hier them

be for tha wod Hire A whit

man and If I did not no beter

than that tha mit make me bleave

it and when Comes to that thar

will be A nother rebelion and Closter

at Home but that will never

Com to pass in the north.

I will cloes by bidng you good by

My der Sisteres write son and I

will do the same the

		Nathaniel Haycook</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 47]


		Camp Vicksburg Miss

		August the 13 1863

	Dear sister Mary an

Margret I take my pen in

hand to answer yours that

Came to yesterday when on

gard, yours found us all well

but Ira he is sick A gain

Mary I was glad to git A letter

from you an to hear that you

was all well but was sary to

hear that liza was sick an

to hear that thare was so many

sick A round Center

   Well Mary I Just had diner

I had sum tomatoes an bred

fride to leather on bred and

buter I think I had A very

good diner</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 47]


Mary I Got A letter from

Emla yesterday she rote that

that they was all well an than

unkel dav was At home he

was out that [crossed out] after that old

reb that was up through ohio

   Mary tell Ant Pela that

Jake is well and Just Came

off gard an tell ant pela to

rite as soon as Acy gits home an

let us know how he is an when

he got home . . .


an tele Feba Jane that I

want her to answer that letter

that I rote to her I let me

know how miss rogers is ---

Mary I am A going to send

you A song

	that is all for

this time   George Haycook

to Mary Haycook</text>
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		Vicksburg Miss

September 13th 1863

	Miss Mary Haycook

it is with great pleasure that I take my

pen in hand to Inform you that I am

well at presant and I hope when these

few linse reaches you they will find

you Injoying the same blessing Mary

I received your kind and welcome letter

the 12 it was dated August 28 and

I was glad to hear from you and glad

to hear that you was well but sorry to

Hear that it was so sickley their it

is to bad that Mr Powers has lost

His wife but wee must all die so

time and I heard that Mr McEl

wee had lost his wife that is to bad

he will have a hard time to get long

for I gess he had a good wife well

that is all, it has ben rite cickley hear

but I gess it is not so sick hear as

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[left column]

it was a good Many of the boys

Has got the ague I have it I had it

yesterday but I feel beter to Day I Just

Came from town I was at Meeting wee

go evry sonday their is sonday school

begins Next sonday and I gess they

will have a good time of it Mary I have

no news to writ to you this time

Mary tell Almira if you see

Her that I am well at presant

And I hope she is Injoying good

Helth O Dear it is so warm that

I cant hardly writ and wee haft to

work wee air building forts hear and

wee have a lot of work to do you

Can bet on it well Mary I be

Gan to think that all of the folks

Had forgot Mee but I see you

Have not forgoton mee yet I

Like to hear from the folks it

Does me good well Mary all the rest

of the boys is well but peet Coal is

sick he is a going to be sent up


[right column]

the river and I am glad of it

for he will not live long if

He stays hear this winter wel

this is all at presant well Mary I

would like to com home but I shant

Com home till I com to stay wee

have got 10 Months to serve yet

and then wee will have a good time

if wee live to get home wee cant

tell year what Day wee May be

sick but I hope wee will keep our

Helth well I will haft to bring

My scribling to a close for this

time so you will haft to excuse

Mee this time for such bad writing

and spelling so no More at presant

so good by writ soon

		Gilbert Fravel

	Miss Mary Haycook

Writ soon Mary so good

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[right column]

		Vicksburg, Miss

		September 13th 1863

Joseph Mcelwee

	Der sir I recieved

your kind leter and I now seat my

selef to write you A few lines in

retern I was truley sarey to Her of the 

deth of your Mother I feal sarey and

I Can cimpithise with you. your it

is Hard to part with A mother 

but god has [illegible] it to take Her

from you in His time [providence ?]

joseph be a good boy and remember

the kind instructions that she has

givin you. no won noes the worth

of A kind Mother on less you ar</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 49]

[left column]

deprived of them. . Joseph it hant

like you Had no sisters to take car

of you and to keep hous for you

and to keep the famley to gether

so the best advice that I Can

give you is to be good to your

sisteres and to help them all you

can to get A long and I am A

Coming Home in A few dayes and

Cisrow Cole is in the Hospitel

and I am A going to bring Him

Home with me He lokes Hard

and I Have not got eny thing 

more to write to you at present

onley thar was nine of ar por

solgires was Hung The other day

by som gerileas and I gess that I 

will Have to cloes for this time Hoping

that I may see you son fas to fas

[right column]

and Have A Coshibel chat

with each other and I Hop that

the day is not far distent when

this rebelion may be crusht thru

out the South and that this

united states may be at peas wonce

more and thar was 40 of ar por

solgers died in won night on the

bot thay was a going to

take them north but the por felowes

left the shore of time before tha

left shore of Miss stat. Thar is

many A por solger gon to never to 

retern to His fatheres Hous A gane

   I will now cloes by biding you 

		Good by . . . .

	Nathaniel Haycook to

		J.W. Mcelwee</text>
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	Oct the 6 1863

dear cousin I now take

the opportunity to write

you a few lines to

inform you that I

am well and hoping

that these few lines

may find you all enjoying 

the same what blessing

there is a heavy scout

starts out to night

and my self and 15 

more stays to guard the

Camp there was 7 killed

in this batt but

not out of this Company

I cant think of any 

thing more at present

more at pres [crossed out] to write

so give my love

to all so good by





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write soon write

soon this from

your cousin

	Mordecai Beecher

	Mary Haycook

tell Mary and

Almire that

I would like

it migty well

if they would 

answer my letters


direct to

Co A 5 ind

batt [illegible] C

in care of

Capt Hulm

Camp [illegible] ky

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[right column]
		Vicksburg, Miss

			Oct 21th 1863

Der Father and Mother

	and Brother and Sisters

I now tak my pen in hand to drop

you A few lines to let you now how 

i am and the rest of the boies we are all

well at present and i hope that when

theas few lines comes at hand tha will find

you injoying the same blessing and the boies

have got back from thar tramp and tha

had A litel fight and the rebel wod mounted

infantry and tha wod not stand fire when

ever ore boies wod com insite of them tha

wod dismount and thru out skermeshers

and skermesh un till ore boyes wod drive

them out of the wodes and then thas wod

be some of thare men there with thare horses

and then tha wod mount thare horses and

put for the next wodes and then tha wod

dis mount A gain and thru out the
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 51]

[left column]

thare line of skermishers A gaine

and wate for ore me to come up and

Just as soon as ar men wod cam up

the sones of biches wod run and that is

the waye old men run them

fore seven dayes tha toke A few of

them prisners and tha found won of

hade A perole in his pocket that he

got at Vixburg at the time we tok the

place and he hade not bin exchange yet

and tha take him back in the reare

A wase and shot the gentelman And

that is just write to and ore men

just bernt the houses As tha went

and tha burnt wone hous that hade

thre pianes in it just as nic as wer

thar was ore ever sean and the boies wod

gon rite in the houses and the wod take

the wimones tronkes, stamp them to

peses and burne thare clous up, som

of the nises silk dreses as ever man

lade ies on to and if the wiman

[right column]

sed won sasey ward to the boies

tha wod tern in and tare every stich

of cloes of from thare backes that tha

hade on thare backs and i don't think

that ot to be A loud and never was

before. Genrel Teagen was in kamand

and he just told the boies to gow for

them this time for he did not car A

dam what the boies don and the boies

saye that he is the write cind of A

man to be over them and if you

will just get Genrel Teagenes speach

that he made in Illinois you will lerne

what kind of A man he is and he is

just won of the best men that ever

we was under now that is sow. well

I gess that i will clous mateyes likenes

i got it and i wod not take eny thing in

this worlde for it. it is maty shore as the

world this is all for this time write

son and i will do the same by you

good by. N. Haycook
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[right column]


			Vicksburg Miss

			Oct. 21th 1863

My Der

		Sister Mary Haycook

   I now toake my pen in hand to drope you a

few linges to tell you somthing that i want

you to due for me if you pleas now i dont want

you to let eny won see this letter. i am well at

present and i hope that when thees few lines comes at

hand tha will find you injoying the same blessing.

i supoes that you now that i came writing to

Sarah C. Mcellwee and som won elce tow but i

am A going to quit writting to her and that

is Miss Sarah J. Jewell and i wrote wone to

Ellen Hotisonpiller and I just don that for
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 52]

[left column]

fun and i will tell you how i come

to writte to her George and Jacob dared me to write

to her and George sed if i wod write her a letter

he wod write Miss Fancy Bater and Jocb wod write

to Miss Vagnia Hotisonpiller that is the resan

that i wrote to her i dont intend to write to

her eny more ether and if Sarey C. Mcellwee

writes a leter and gives it to you to put

on the in side of youres to send it to me

do so will you for me if you pleas and if

she wontes won of them pictures of mine

you can let her have won of them and i think

that thar is won thare that is becides them that

blonges to you [illegible] thare and i meant that

thare is a od pictur there Hant thare

now dont let eny wone see this letter and

dont say eny thing a bout what i have

writen to you. you nead not say eny thing to

her a bout the picure to her un less she

[right column]

ses somthing to you a bout it.

you can tell mother that she nead not

be a frade of me haveing any thing to dow

with that gale that her name is Miss S. J. Jewell

for i am just writting to her for fun but

i wont writte to her eny more - - - -

	I gess that i have written a

	nof for this time . . . . . 

		writte soon and i will

			do the same too you

N. Haycook

	Tow His Sister

   Marey Haycook</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 53]

[right column]


			Vicksburg Miss

			Oct 22th 1863

Der Sister Marey

   I now seat my selef

to drop you A few lines

to let you now that i am A

going to leave the regment this

week for the Ordley told me

this.. this morning and tha Have

got my scritve roles made

out and farther more tha have

dropt me from the roles that

is from the Books of the 32 regt

rcordes and the Co. J. Books to

and I dont now whare tha are</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 53]

[left column]

going to send me to and you

nead not ancer them letters that

I sent to you un till I write

to you A gane and you can tell

Miss Sarah C. Mcelwee that

she nead not ancer them

letters that i sent her untill i

write to Her A gane and you

Can let her read this letter

and when i get to whare tha send

me to then i will. will write

you bothe A nother letter and

I have writen so meny letters

to you bothe latley that i am all

most A shamd to write a gane

but under the circumstances i thot

that i wod write and let you now

A bout me going to leave the regment

[right column]

I Have nothing more to write

to you of Eny importence. Only

I recieved your letter that you wrot

to me A bout theme thinges that

you was going to send to me

I am sarey that tha cod not Com

for thinges are ofel High here and

the fact is the boies have nothing to

eat Bot A few Hard tack and cofey

that is the trouth and I and Ira

went down to towen to get som buter

   A lofe   $4.00 A bushel   the same

and ^ bred and ^ potatoes and ^ onions

I will pot the price &amp; have every

thing that i have writen and if we

dont bey such thinges we wod be with

out eny thinge to eat Haf the

time that is the way it goes with

the solgers and solers fare is hard fare

this is all for this time and ever your

   brother  N. Haycook	</text>
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		G.H.H. N.H. of R. Hard C

		Nov 1st 1863  St. Louis

				Meo

Dear Cousin

	I take the pleasure

of informing you that i am

well with the exception of

weakness and I hope that 

these few lines may find

you in good health.

   You say you would like

to see me come home on a

furlough you are right

I would like to come home

just as well as you would

like to see me come

   I would like if you

would send me your

likeness i would like to

have it to look at in

some of my lonely hours

   The next time you write

to me please send me your</text>
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your right name then i will

know how to write to you

   I cant think of any think

new at the present

  The last I heard from the 

boys they were all well

that has been some

three weeks

   Well I must close

my best respects

to you

		Asa Carr

To Molly Haycook if that 

is your name
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 55]

[right column]
		Camp Vickburg Miss

   November the 3 		1863

		Dear Sister I

take my pen in hand

this evening to answer your kind

leter that I receive this morning

yours found me well. . sister

I was glad to receiv A letter

from you an to hear that you

was all well . . Mary I Cant

tell you any thing A bout

Nathaniel for he left the reg

A fiew days A go to go up

the river he was well when

he left her. . all of the Center

Bois is well tell ant Pela

that Jake is well an hearty</text>
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[left column]

oh yes I said all the

Bois was well Peet Coal

he is still sick he has got

the small pocks he is A bout

three mils from us up the 

river in the hospital but

he is A gitting beter the last

time we hurd from him last.	

   Dear sister I hav left

the regment an gon in the

Pioneer Corps Dogens Division

we hav good tims but on

duty evry day with out

it rains but what of that

we hav all we want to

eat an more good tims in

Vicksburg but I think I

will be home in a year from

now...Mary tell Feba gane

that it is hard for to hav

Mr Rogers to play off on 

her

[right column]

I gess I will hav to

bring my letter to A

Close for this time for

thar is no noose down her in

the suny south only tell Papa

to send me those boots so Good

by

   Direct your leter to

the Pioneer Corps third division

17 army core  Vicksburg Miss

	To Sister Mary

Haycook

	George Haycook
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 56]


		On the Miss R

		No 9th 1863

Der Sister

	I now seat

My selef to drop you A few lines

to let you now that i ame well at

present and on my waye up the

river and that thare is a grate

meny sick solgers on the same

bote and thare is sum Sesa

prisners on bord and thare

was some of them did on the

bot and I am going up to

sant lous and when i get up

thare i will writ to you A

gane And it is geting cold

it is so cold that i cant sleep

nites for i Have not got</text>
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[left column]

blanketes to keap me warm

and i dont now wether i will

get a chance to send this

out or not but i will if i

get a chance i Have

not got any thing more to

write at present onley we

Are beond all dange now

as fare as gorileas are conc

sernd and the boies ware all

well at the time i left them

I Have bin on the bote

10 dayes And sisroe was

not able to goe withe me

and i think that the pore

boies will never get Home

A gane but i think that

He will son foler after

His Mother and I now seat

[right column] 

my selef to finishe

my leter to you it is A

nice day on the river

and last night was A

cold night and I think

that i wont Have meny

nites More to spend on

the river and I will get 

to kirow [Cairo] to moroe nite

and thare we will laye

over wone day and then i

will strike fore sant loues

I Have just et my diner

on the bote and i Had to pay

fiftey centes for it and i had

beaf stake ham ram and muten

porke and potatoes this is

all at present. I will

write A gane sone if i get

	A chance
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 56]


I dont now wether

you can reade this or

note I Have

don the best that

I can at present

[illegible]

your tru Bother

	N.B. Haycook

		dont let 

write		eny won

with		see this

		letter

that i am well and will

write to Her [illegible] son

as i get thru</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 57]


		Camp Vicksburg Miss

		November the 15th

	Dear Father An Mother

   I take my pen in hand to pen you

A fiew lins this sabath evning while

you are all in joing your selef to Church

while I am A tring to pen you A fiew lins

to let you know that I am well An I hope that

those fiew lins may find you as well as thos fiew

lins leavs me to nite.. Mother I cant tell you any

thing A bou Nathaniel for he has gon up the river

an I hav not hurd from him since he left her

but I expect you will heer from him before you

receiv this letter. Mother I wish I was

in the lital town Call Center to nite for I am

so lonsom to day all though I was down to

to town this after noon an saw Generl John A logen

he left her to day we all was sory to see him

go A way from her with out us A going A

long with him he take Comand of the 15

army Corps at Memphis an in tennisee he gave

his fare well address friday last but I

was A working an he work that day we

hav to work evry day but sunday an raning

days then we hav our one time.

	Mother all of the Center bois is well

but peet Coal he is sick in the hospital

I wish he was home whare he could hav some wone

to take care of him.. Mother tell Ant Pela that

Jake is well an can go for more than his rashions

he goes to town to git A loaf of bred

	Mother the Chaplin started hom A

bout A weak A go I want Jak to send my

boots with him if he has not sent them

for it is so muddy her when it rains down

her in the suny south

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 57]


   I was not over to the Company to day I was

over thare last nite the bois was all well then

Ira is as fat as A hog a Well I gess I hav

rote A nough for this tim So good by giv my

love to ant pela and pheba ann

   Direct your letters to the Pioneer Corps

Third division 17 Army Corps Vicksburg

Miss

	to all of you the Famly

	George Haycook

	a wool cap $1.00

	4 yards of muslim at 30 [illegible]

	3 yards of paper muslim yard

	[illegible]

	               1803 it came to 88

	the 10 of november and stade 

	7 weeks and then went home and

	stade ontill the 10 of January

	in yeare 1864</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 58]


		December 4th 1863

		Rock island

			Barackes

   Der Sister

		I now set

My selef to Writte you A few lines

to put in the time and I gess that I

had not put the time in at A beter

thing and I have not got much time to

Writte to you at present time and I have bin on

Dutey Every day this Week and I do not feal

like Writting you A good Letter this evening

I Wod lik to Writte you A good letter if I

Cod but I cant Writte A good letter

But it is beter to get A por letter than to

get non A tal hant it so I think so eny

Way if I Dont get meny letters my

Selef I Will get Sum won of theas days so</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 58]

[left column]

I put my tim in well at writting

to my frindes but I dont get meny letters

from them and I think that tha are litel

negligent in that respect and I Will have

to writte you A short letter for I have

A good Deal to do at this present time

I Have to gow out at twelve O Clock

this evning to tak charge of A company

Of rebes and thar was 880 prisners came

in last night and the provomarshel is

taking Corporels and Sargentes to take carge

Of them and thare is wone sargent and to

privetes to A Co Of rebes and 120 in A

Co and thar is won Corprel and to privets

to A Co and I Have to tak Charge Of

A Co to night and I have the privlige

of pick to privets out of the co and

I dont Wonte tak the Co A tal for I

Wont get Eny more pay than I do now

[right column]

and I Will have A grat eal more

Work to do than I have at present

and thare fore I do not want to tak

Charge of them and I think that if I

do Sargentes dutey I had ot to have

Sargentes paye and if do Leautenentes dutey

I had ot to have Leutenentes paye

But I Cant get it heare and thare

for I dont Want to take Charge of them

and I Wont to come home this winter

and if I take A compeney I Cant Come

and I Wrote to Onk to send me A

Box of thinges for Crismes Hea nead

not send them to me for it will be to

much bother for him this is all at

present I am well and hartey and

pleas hand this letter to Sarah Mcelwee

you Hand It to her your selef and no

won elce. so good by writte soon

from your brother ---

		Nathaniel Haycook</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 59]


		Vicksburg Miss

	January the 8		1864

		Dear sisters, I take my

pen in hand this coald morning to answer

yours that I recived A fiew days A go yours

found me well I was glad to reciv A nother

leter from you and to hear that you was all

well.. I was over to the regt A fiew days A

go the center boys was all well and all had

inlisted but Emra Garlinghouse and my self

and thay will start up the river A bout

the 10 thay will all be home A bout the

20 Mary tell Ant Pela that Jake &amp; Acy has

both gon for three year I thought I would

stay until my time is out I thought it

would make the Center folks sick if we should

all come home at wone time. you may look

for George in A bout five months from this

time then I can take sixty days instid of thirty

days. Margrit I gave those picturs to Acy

as you tole me Acy has got A lame rist

I think he will stay in the survis but A

short time  Margrit I got A leter

from thaniel the same day I did yours

he rote that he was well an doing the

best he could A garding cesh prisners

but A wishing that he was at home I wish

so to but I am well satifide whare I am at

the presant time I cant see that three hundred

dolars the chaplin wanted me to see it I tole

him that I could not see it with out sixty

days furlow but never never can I see it not

never but I will be home after while if all

things way all rite

Boys is in good spirits now but

until I come hom and rite to them what

I am A leaving at home
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 59]


   Well Father &amp; Mother never mind

we will be home in A short time be cause

we dont come home with the rest of the boy

I cant se the bounty and the thirty days furlou

tell ant Pela &amp; Pheba Jane I Send my love to

them an all so to Gran pap &amp; mother this is

all for this time my best wishes to you

all  To Margrit an Mary

		George Haycook

			Miss

	to the Pioneer Corps Vicksburg
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 60]


			Rock Islland  Barrrax

				      Illinois

			February 18th A.D. 1864

Miss Marey E. Haycook

		Der Sister it is with the

Gratist plesher that I seat my selef this plesent morning

to Drop you a few lines or Rather to ancer your kind

Letter that Just came at Hand this plesent morning

and your letter found me Well and Harty and your letter

found Me a Way When it came at Camp it Came to the

Co at night and I Was gon to Church and I was som whare

Elce you may juge Whare I was at or I Havt afrad to

tell you a toll.  I Went to wat on my Ladey to church

I and another yong man is gong at the same place But

tha Hant a lackin to each other and Went to church

and the Rol Has Bine at the church for the yong men to

gaw in with thare laide and set By the side of Her

and When we got to the church she sed that she

Wanted Me to gow rit in With Her on the ladis side and

I told Her that thay mit not lik it and she told

me that it was rolibel for to go and set By the

lady When thay watied on them to church and

I Dident Want to do it But she seed that

If Did not gow in that sid With Her that she

wod not lik it so we went in With them and thar war

som of the members of the church that do not lik the solger

thar was won old gentelman rased up and sed that tha Had a

Dopted a rull that the ladies schod ocipy the seates on
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 60]


Writ of the stan and the gentes on the left of the stan

While the protracted efert was going on But we sat still

and tha hed that if we came thare a gane sat wus that sid

that they wod put us out of dores and if tha ever under

tak that [illegible] thar will Be som fon then and I am

a going to a partey to night and I wish that

you was Hear to gow with me and then you cod see

my Ladey I have not got Her pictur But I gess that

I Can get it and if I get it I will send it to

you so you Can see for What a Kind of a Cister

Law you are a going to Have, )Mabey( Dont you say

eny thing a Bout what what I write to you if you

Do and I find it out I will not tell you

Eny thing mor and I now seat my selef to finish my

Leter to you after eating my Diner and maby you and like

to now what I Had for Diner Well I had potatoes and

Beaf and Cofey and Beaf and potatoes and Cofey and Bread

O yes and Soup and you sed somthing a Bout geting

Marrid Now My Dear sister let me tell you somthing

a Word of advise I Want you to get man that you

are a quantied with and won that Dont Drink

Whiskey or Chou Tobaco or swar and if you can find a

Man that Hant got thoes Habetes Just pick in for

Him and Dronkin Man is won of the reckedis thinges

that exist on this earth and yong Woman that is lokin

Out for a Husban Had ot to find out what kind 

kind of a man He was Before She Had much to

say to Him for a Drunken Husban is won of the

Rechedes thinges that a Woman can Have eny thing

to Do with. O. my Der sister if you cod Have

sean the afectes of whiskey as I Have sean, O.

god for Bid that eny of my sisters ever shod get</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 60]


a Drunkard for a HusBan and tak warnen from

a Brother and Keep a good lokout and I wod lik

to see the Man that cod get me to Drink Whiskey

and may god forbid that I had ever think the filthy

stuf. Well I never intend to Drink Whiskey Or sware

and I remember the last wordes that mother spok to

me When I left the last time that Was this

O thaniel do let whiskey a lone and try to Be a

Beter Boy and ever since that time op to the presant

time that I wod see whiskey I wod think of my

Mother that I Left at Home and the promes that

I mad to Her with tears in my ies and O may

that ever follow me on till I am Don with

this trobelson world. O my Der sister I can

a priciate A Fathers and A Mothers Love

and When I get to thinking What A Brout

a man can mak of Him selef By yousing

that eval stuf and tha are to Be filed that

tha Have such a apitite that tha cant govern it

But tha can if tha take it in Hand at time

thay comes tamer with it the first time that

tha tok the first Dram and then the first time

that tha meat won of thar friendes tha most

Have a Drink of whisky and that is the way

it goes on till thay get to roning to the

grog shop every Day and then thay will get to

roning three times a Day and so on on till

tha fill a Dronkerds grave and I Had Beter

stop for I my wery your pchience writing so

much on won thing and if I do pleas excous

me Der sister for I dont wont to Be

to teges in writing lenthy letters and if I

Do Just let me now in your next letter</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 4 of Letter 60]


to me and won thing more take car of

thy Brother that is at Home and I Dont

now wether He Has a chance to Lern to

tamper with whiskey or not and I Hop

that I will never Have Brother that

Will Fill a Dronkardes grave

		this is all for the present

	Write to me son ---

		and I will Do the same

	from N. Haycook


		Direct your letters to

the Co F. 4th Regment [illegible] C.

	Rock Island Barrax

		Illinois

	address Sergt N. Haycook

		Company F. 4th Regt T. C.
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 61]

[right column]

		Rock Island, Ill

		Apr. 8th 1864

   Miss Mary Haycook ~ ~ ~


   My Der Sist it is with

the grates of plesher that I now seat my self to

Drop you a few lines to writ you now How I am geting

a long I am well at pres i hop that that when

theas few lines come at Hand thay will find you

injoying the same Blessings my der Sister i

Have writin severl letters Hom to you

and i can not [illegible] from you and

it my Be that you Have not got my letters

and if you have not i wod like to now

what Becomes of my letters that i write

to you thare must Be som won takes</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 61]

[left column]

The others said if [illegiblle] whare

Ethr &amp; center or som whare elce on the rode

and when you get this rite i want you to

ancer it a medeality with out delay and

i shod be glad to Her from you and when you

write I want you to write all the noes to

me and How the Boyes are geting a long

with the gales and who tha are a going with

and when you Herd from George [illegible] I herd

from Him a Bout a week a gow and He

was well then and was at Vixburg

and He Sed that He was not a going to

re inlist a gan He sed that tha was

A ofering A Big Bounty Bout He sed

that He cod not see it well I dont

now as I will [illegible]A gane or not

the capt se if will reinenlist gane

He wod give me a chanc. But I

now How it goes and I dont think

that he will com the game Over

[right column]

Miss Quid [illegible] He will get

Me [illegible]

now But what I [illegible] in I gave that

is if father and mother has now one

qechin to it. and if i dont in a

the serves a gane I think that I will

get marred that is if i cod find

eny won that wod be fool a not to

Have me and I am a going [illegible]

that is so Molley -- Well How is my

litel Marthey Sousan giting a long and

Hule got her purty litel fase laying

on the tabel Before me and O How I

wish I cod inbrase Her just wait

wod thare is a day a coming when I shel

and I am going to see my gale to morow

night and pop goes what I think 

So Der Sister Dont think so

and this you must Keep to your self

If you [illegible]

	Sgt Haycook  to My Sister Marey</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 62]

[right column]

			Rock Island

			   Illinois

			April 9, 1864

Der Mother &amp; father

Sister I recieved your kind

Letter this morning and I was glad to

Her from you and I was glad to Her that

you was well at present or at the time you wrot

to me and I perrused your letter with the gratest

of plesher and I Hop that when thes few lines

comes at Hand tha will find you injoying the

same Blessing and your letter found me injoying good

Helth and strenth and I am glad that I Have a

Sister that think a nof of Her Brother to write

to Him But Marey, Margret Dont Seam

lik a Sister to me and it dont seam to me

as tho I had a sister By that name and the

resen is that She Has never writen me a letter

since I Have Bin in the serves of my countrey

and if Margret cant write she can get som won

to write to me for Her and if I was at Home I
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 62]

[left column]

try to lern Her How to write and when

you write to me a gane just let me

now How Margret is and whare she is and How

she is geting a long and wether she is keeping

company with eny yong man and you spok

Of Jak and a going to get married or that

was the tawk thare and I say let Him pick im

while He is owyong for He cant when He gets

old He cant that is the way that I am a going

to do nd My der sister I will send

Mother $5.00 and I send it to Her for

a present and I want Her to gow to

Jim Ackerson and get Her Self a

new Dress and if it Hant a nof jus

tell Jim to let Her Have the Dress and

I will pay Him the Balence and I want

you to write and let me now wether

Mother Does as I Have writen Her

for Her to Do and if she dont do it

I shel never Send Her Eny thing

a gane. Or I will not write Her a

nother letter as long as my Name

is Haycook and let me now How

[right column]

much more it comes to and I will

foot the Bill and if Jim ses eny

thing a ganst it, tell Him that I am

good for it, and if mother getes the

Dress just let me now what for

A cind of a dress she gets and How

much more she wantes. that is more she

wantes and I will send it the next

time we get ar pay and that wont

Be long and tha think that we will

get it the last of this month and now

I wont you to do as I Have told

you to do will you Sister and what

is the mater of Cousen Orey that she

Dont writ. wrte to me and I wont

you to tell me if cousen Matildey

Sharp lives at Mt Vernen yet

and where that gaws for thare male

for I Have writen tow letters to them

and I cant get get eny ancer from them

also unkel Benes fox this is all so good By

write some to yur Brother

goodby Sister. Kis matey the litel duck

N.A. Haycook to His sister Marey

won that he loves</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 63]


		Aprl 17th 64

		Pulaski Tennesee

		Dear cousin

I am thankful to have the

privalige to answer your

kind letter that I recived

in due time

	I am enjoying

tollerabe good health at

this time only I am bothred

some with a cough we

have had good and pleasant

weather the most of the time

since we arived here

we are still at richland

station and I expect that

we will stay here some 

time I should liked very

much to have been ther

to have seen the boys</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 63]

[left column]

I had a good time

while I was there and

hope that the time is

not far distant when I

can have the plasure of

being with my friends

and relations agin but

I hope first to see

this war ended and peace

restored agin to our once

hapy country

	There is not

any thing of importance

transpireing here nothing but

the dull monotonies of camp

life we have had it rather

harder than we will from

this on the receuites have

not been doing picket duty

till to day we will not 

have to be on duty 

so often now I hope

now that the boys that

[right column]

were maried will soon

have the chance to be

with their wives to enjoy

the society which it is

ther due

	I want you to

write often and tell all

the news for you do not

know how much good

a letter does a soldier

and especialy one that

is an esteemed friend

This is a day place

to find any thing of

importance or interest to write we

have to do the best

that we can and ask

to be pardoned for not

writeing more Please write 

soon from George Carr

Co J  12th Ills inftry

   Pulaski Tennesee

To Mary Haycook</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 63]


PS Please tell

pete as soon as hes

fourlought is out to report

here for there is a talk

that he cannot get

his bounty and to get

a certificate frome each

hospital that he has 

been at be very

particular abut it

for it will be all

the better tell him

that I do this as a brother

and friend	George Carr

	to Mary Haycook</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 64]

[in left margin]

-- Ever remember

   your Der

   Brother N. Haycook

   to His Siter Marey 

	Kiss litel matey for me, tak
	
	good care of her mother trane

	her op in the waye that she shold grow

		Rock Island Illinois

		May 17th 1864

My Der

	Sister

		Marey Haycook

	I now seat my self this ples

ent evning to drop you a few

lines to let you now how

I am geting a long i am

getting a long fine at this

present time and I was at

a weding last week. it was

won of my old chumes that

tok a notion to tak a sweat

hart to him self and i

dont Blame him for it</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 64]

[left column]

and I exspect that you

will hear of me geting marred

won of those dayes And what

do you think of that Sister

She is a good loking girle i think

but you mit not think so

but that dont make eny diferenc

to me She is good nacherd litel

thing and a good cook and the

question may a rise in youre

mind how do you now. well

I can tell you how i now

i have bin thare often a nuf

to get my diner every sondey

for a while back and i think

I had ot to now somthing a

but it and a farther more. I

paperd thare hous and it

took me just three dayes to

do it and i was not in eny

[right column]

to get it don you may

bet. thay want me to come

and bord with them while I

stay her on the iland and i

cant do it for thay live to

fare from camp. thay aer the cleverst

fox that i ever got a quanted

with for som time and in fact

i have had the most fone her since

i have bin her than eny other

place that i ever was in and the

most evinen girles and frindley and som

of them to moch so for thare one

good well you perhapes wod lik to

now my ladies name her name is

Miss Elizay Haras She lives on

the iland. the other end of the iland

it is Som peace from camp to

thare hous but i gow op thare

every Sondey and get my diner. if</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 64]


I dont thay will som of

them be dowen to camp before

the weak is out to see what

is the mater. Well i gess that

i have writen a nof for this

time. I am well and i hope

that as theas few lines leaves

your Brothers hand to wont

that he thinkes of every day

as the fleating time roles on

and thare is not a night that

when lie dowen on my lonley

Bonk but what i think of

my father and mother and all of

the rest of the litel groop that

is getherd a round the herth stone

at home and then i wonder whare my

Brother is that is fare frome me

that has stod besid me on the batel

field. O I hop and trust that god

will tak care of him whare ere he may be

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 65]


		Camp in The Feald

	near big Shanty georgy

			July the 4, 1864

   Dear sisters &amp; Father &amp; mother

I seat my self this butiful morning to answer

your kind letter that came to hand June the 8th

   Dear sister I was glad to recive A letter

from you and to hear that you was A giting well

A gain and that the rest of the famly was

well. your letter found me well and the

rest of the bois in the regment. Mary our

men had A hard fite the 27 of June I

cant tell how many was kild only in our

own regment thare was wone kild and two wounded

none out of my Comp  we was on the 

extream left at that time but now we are on

the extream rite now we got her yesterday

thare is hard fiting on the left this fore noon

   Dear sister A year A gow to day we was paid

from this plase but thare was now fiting that

day but thare is hard fiting her to day but

our regment is not in it yet but may be in it

be fore nite yet. Mary tell Ant Pela that

Jake is well and harty. I hav not sean George [illegible]

I rote you the last letter so I cant tell you how he

at this time

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 65]


	Mary this is the largist army that

we was ever in I cant tell the nomber

that is her but A grate eal larger than

grant had at vicksburg for it took us

two days to come from the left to the rite

   Our men took two lins of the rebs works at wone

plase and hold then this morning our men are A

whiping them all A round the line but thay

fite the best that thay now how and then

is vary good but we out flank them the rebs

say if we dident fite endwais thay could whip

us that is what the mater our army

is in good spirits at the presant time

	Mary I got A leter from Rachel ann

A fiew day A go she was well and the rest

of the famly. I hav not hurd from

Nathaniel for A long time the last letter that

I got from him he was well and harty

	Mary tell Elmira that Gill is well and

mortica is the same  Well I gess I hav

rote A nough for this time so good by

		Direct to big Shanty Georgy

to sister  Mary A. Haycook

		From George Haycook

Mr. George	From Georgy
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 66]


		Camp at Huntsville Alab

		Monday, Feb. 27 1865

	My dear friend

it is with the greatest of

pleasure that i seat myself

to pen you a fiew lines to

let you know that i am

well at present and hope

that these fiew lines will

fiend you in the same state

of health wel Mary this

is the first time that i

have wrote to you since i

left thare but whille martin

smothers was a live i would

hear from thare but since

that i havent heard from

thare i wrote a letter to

Hannah Rodgers but i

never got a letter from</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 66]

[left column]

any one thare since i came

in to the army i guess

that thay have for got me

well mary i ant a haveing guad

times now i stay in town

and have a house to live in

i ant not in the regment

now i belong to the first

division ambulance train and

i haul nine times Pa he

is with me and he is well

and looks well well Mary i

want you to tell all of the

girls to write to me and

tell Martin Rodgers to write

and let me know whare he

is and what he is adoing

and tell joe to write that

would like to hear from him

and all of the folks i got

a letter from Elen the other

day and she is well and lib

is married and all of the

[middle column written upside down]

	Dear cosin i seat my

self down to in form you of my

Health wich is good at the

[right column corresponds to envelope]

Please hand to

	Mr Brown

in Cair of mister

brown  to Miss Mary Haycook</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 3 of Letter 66]


children to well will

i think that i have

wrote enough of my nonsence

so i will bring my letter

to a close so good bye write soon

from

		Murry B. Patton


dirrect to

Co. D. 45 O.V. i

2nd brig 1st Div. 4th A.O.

Huntsville Alabama
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 67]


		March the 5 1865

	Deare Cusens I seat

my self once more

to inform you that

I am well and hope

thes few lins will find

you inojoying the

sam blessing well

Molley I think you haf

forgot mee in place of mee

you I have writen servil

letters and havent recive

enny from you I dont now

wether you got them or

not enaway I don my part

it is gust as I tell you I

think I will git to sea

the boys befor long to

the same army and that

hant far off A ^bout thirtey

mils from us we will

be with them in
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 67]

[left column]

A Short time I want

you to give me his ad-

dress henrey for I want

to writ to him and George

Well Molley we ar in

front of the butternutt Side

will make them Sing

or run like hell we will

show the eastern rats

how western men fits

old Shirman is giden

them hell from the ward

go whar run ever he gos

the rebs com in every

day tha ar A giting tard

of fiting us Shirman

is the man me and enny

other man or woman I think

I will marey him my self

for the girls woset have eny

thing to do with me pleas

give my love to all

insearing frends tell

Than to write if he think

[right column]

enything of me and

if he dont tell to pleas

let me now and I will

write to him and george

give my love to mother

if you pleas Wel I will

Close by bidting you

good by. Write Soon

from Peter Carr

to Marey E Haycok

 My love to All


When you Write

Derect To Co E 178

OVF third Brege first

Pedens 23 Corps
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 1 of Letter 68]

[right column]

			Huntsville Alabama

			Thursday March 14th 1865

	my dear friend

it is with the greatest of pleasare

that I seat my self to pen you

a fiew lines to let you know

that I am well and hope

that when these fiew lines

comes to hand that thay

will fiend you in the same

state of health well Mary i

am a haveing good times here

but it is not like home

but wee are a going to

leave here in the morning

our Division has gone it went

yester day an the ware and

wee are a going to Knotville

Tenessee and I hope that

when wee get thare that
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[left column]

thay will be a letter thare

for me frome you it will

take us about 4 weeks to

get thare for wee have to

go on the dirt road and it

is about 250 miles from

here well i say bully for the

girls but i dont blame them

for not going with the boys

that stayd at home wee call 

them boys that has never been

in the army apron strings

boys they are tied to thair

mamas apron stringes and

poor fellows thay arr two [illegible]

awards to get loose just

wanted to find whare John

Patman was well Mary i

dont know not but he was

at home the last that i

heard from him you stated

for me to let you know

whare Ellen is well if you

[right column]

wanta write to her you

dirrect to Waldo Marian Co

Ohio and to Lib dirrect to

Mrs Lib Willson, Waldo, Marian

Co. Ohio and Emma she lives

in Delaware, Ohio well i must

bring my letter to a close

so give my love to all and

write soon from your friend

	Murry B. Patton  good bye


the next time

you write dirrect

to Co. D 45 reg O. V. i

2nd brig 1st Div U.A.C.

Knoxville. lanst. Tennesee</text>
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March 21    		1865

dear sistre i take this pen

in han to let yo no that

i am well now an

hop thes few lines will

fiend yo like [illegible]

the rigment i blong to is the

193 Company so thair is

16 rigment har now

[illegible] i want yo to send me

som postag stamps to use

if yo will tell Wes

that i sen my love to

him to an tell [illegible] i

sen mi lov to hi to

awl the rets to [illegible]

[illegible] morn for i must go

to roll cowl

moves [illegible] roll [illegible]

now you must ex [illegible]
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Joseph Haycook to

Mary Haycook

Pleas direct to

Harpers fery Va

Co. c  193 Regt O.V.G

[illegible] Regimnt
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		The New York Branch of

		THE U.S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION,

		30 Bible House, New York.

	ad this as the Soldier's Messenger to his home.

	Let it haste to those who wait for tidings.


		Co. E Regt. 178 Div 123 Army Corps.

			[illegible] Swamp 1865

			North Colina

			March the 30 1865

	Dare Cusen  I recive your

kind and welkam letter of

the 19 last evening and it fond

me well I was glad to heare

from you and to heare that

you was well I saw your

old man he is well and in

good spirst I dident git to talk

with him verey long he was

in ranke A marching I went

over to see them but he was on duty

I did not git to tolk with him

I was sorrey that we had to [illegible]

so soon if we had had thaer I

could of ^had A nice time I was Sad

to hare that noos for I was A

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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 70]

[left column]
 
if you are at her wedding

give hur A kiss fore mee if

you pleas and tell hur that

I wish her muth Joy and

hapness and house full of babey

and if this dont do I will do

better the nex time dont let

hair old man sea this letter

if you do I will brake your

neck in toow places I exspect

that next thin I heare you will

be marrad I think old hank

is all wright he looks bad but

he will git over it I thenk

if he dont he will be when

his time is out tell Thannal

George that tha had beter

not wright this is that

last tim that I will ask

[right column]

them to write to me If tha

dont think enuff of mee to

write I shall A com to sea

them when I git home I

have writen servil letter

and havent recive enney

ancer as yet Well I will

Close By Bidding you

good by My love to

you Write Soon  Peter Carr

To Marey E. Hancok

	When you Write

	Dererect to CO E 17 

	First Devisen Third

	Bregad  23 Corps

	I will send you

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[left column]
		Rahleigh North Cololina

		April the 7 1865

		Deare Cuson I

now attemp to ancer your

kind letter that just came

to hand to let you now

that I am well and I hope

the few lines will find you

injoying the same blessing

well Molley I hadent mutch

to write fore I hade writene

all the noos to mother except

this Jonson has surender

to Shirman and everey thing

[corresponds to envelope of Letter 71]

[right column]

Miss Marey [illegible]</text>
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                    <text>[corresponds to page 2 of Letter 71]

[corresponds to envelope of Letter 71]

[left column]

Dear firend

Mis Malie

Miss Mary Haycook

Centrevillage

   Delaware 

	Co  Ohio

[right column] 

still the fifteen Corps tak

A line of march for home this 

morning that is the corps that

George belong to I sopose the 11 Corps

will follow them I have now

dont I expect I will serve

my time out for now I dont 

care then you thinks you

wont git marrad I cant sea it

wate untill henrey git home

you and him will make

A much I think pleas give

my love to all inqiren frends

and save enuff fore yourself

write soon from Peter Carr

to Marey Haycook

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[right column]

		April the 7th 1865

Dear Sister I take my pen

In hand to let you know that

I am well at present and I

Hope when those few lines comes

To hand they will find you the

Same. we had A march of two

Days and it made me pretty

Tierd we have rested A couple of

Days and they are agoing to start

In the morning A gain out

Where we are A going I know not

We are Camped now near

Winchester &amp; you wanted to now

Whether they was any Boys in

The Regiment that I know their

Is one of the Mcclary Boys our

Cations name is Morris our First

Lieutenants name is Jackson and

Our second Lieutenants name is

Carr. Mary I want you to tell

the nabor Boys to write soon

I received your letter last night</text>
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[left column]

and I want you to

Tell Jack Macelwe to

Write to me

And I want you to

Write as soon as this comes

To hand


Direct to Joseph Haycook

Winchester 193 regiment

Co C in care of

Capt Morris

[right column]

illegible

regment

Mary E Haycook


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Miss Mary Haycook  May 21st 1865

Mi Dear Cousin I Seate

Mi Self to pen a few

lins to let yo no

where i am and how

i get a long i am well

at this time and hope

when those few lins come

to hand it will find

yo all the same we

are at Washington now

wee have bin here two

weeks hoe long wee will 

stay here i do not no

but there is no prospect

of leaving soon i hope

wee will stay here the

balance of mi time wee

are going to have a big

review the 23rd and 24th

all the Western and

Potomac army is to be</text>
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[left column]

recieved these will be

a big time here that

day [illegible] us we her

bin sinc the ware it

will be North Selny to

has bin a quite [illegible]

Sinc i left if they

keepe on they will all

be maried before i get back

i supose yo will any how

dont mari until yo get a

good man if yo cant get

a good man dont have any

dont marie fore the name

but marie a man and if

yo cant find one dont have any

well i leave rote all the

news rite us soon as yo

receive this give mi respect

to all inquiring friends

and reserve your part

rite all the news i

[right column]

i remain as ever

your afectionat cousin

John Beecher

	Direct

	Mr John Beecher

	Co C 1st USVV

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		Cheat Mountain Summit Oct 26th&#13;
&#13;
Dear Brother&#13;
&#13;
	As Aaron Clauson is going home&#13;
&#13;
I thought it would be a good chance to write you a&#13;
&#13;
few lines &amp; let you know how we are getting along,&#13;
&#13;
We are building winter quarters now &amp; the boys work hard&#13;
&#13;
&amp; live poor &amp; grumble all the time. I had charge of 50 men&#13;
&#13;
but I got sick of so much complaining &amp; got a birth in&#13;
&#13;
the hospital &amp; there I set up 3 nights in secession &amp; next day&#13;
&#13;
was sick with headache, but it did not last but one day&#13;
&#13;
I guess it done me good for awhile ago I saw all the&#13;
&#13;
boys most home sick &amp; I thought it must a terrible&#13;
&#13;
feeling by the way they acted So I thought I would&#13;
&#13;
go out in the woods &amp; be home sick awhile &amp; see how it felt&#13;
&#13;
but it was a mistake for me to go into the woods for I am&#13;
&#13;
always at home in the woods but I sit down on a log &amp; put&#13;
&#13;
my face in my hands to bring it on &amp; began to think of home&#13;
&#13;
when I heard a nois &amp; looked up &amp; there was a pheasant&#13;
&#13;
makeing anois some like a quail when it sees something&#13;
&#13;
it is fraid of I up and after it with a club &amp; forgot all about&#13;
&#13;
being homesick but when I got the headache I found out how&#13;
&#13;
one felt &amp; I would pity a dog that was homesick. Why it looked&#13;
&#13;
to me as though the war would last forever &amp; as though&#13;
&#13;
50 rebbles would whip all of us &amp; I thought I had the&#13;
&#13;
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Now I have got as stout as ever &amp; feel as though I could&#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;
so as to stop them from crossing there and if they turned down the&#13;
&#13;
river they could not cross till they got down to where I was&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
me we mus hold that place at all hazzards I told him verry&#13;
&#13;
coolly we could do it no danger of us we could hold it till&#13;
&#13;
reinforced from camp &amp; he seamed to be satisfied &amp; went up&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
to think he would ask 5 men to hold a position against 500&#13;
&#13;
&amp; to get assured that it should be done without fail made him&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
to us nor fight only behind their brestworks, &amp; them men&#13;
&#13;
that were reported lost come in the nex morning. They&#13;
&#13;
had got lost hunting chestnuts. There was a negro come from their&#13;
&#13;
camp to our pickets &amp; they brought him in &amp; he told where&#13;
&#13;
the rebbles had cattle &amp; he led a company of scouts the other&#13;
&#13;
night &amp; they went beyond their fort 4 miles &amp; got 40 head of&#13;
&#13;
cattle &amp; six head of horses &amp; found a post office in a little town&#13;
&#13;
&amp; they brought all the letters. The negger is quite a hero in our&#13;
&#13;
camp he stepes around as big as cuffy. Some day he will go back maybe&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
[right column]&#13;
&#13;
We have 6 sick men in our part of the hospital they have&#13;
&#13;
the winter or they call here the mountain feavor some of them&#13;
&#13;
are pretty sick they are generly deranged nights &amp; some all&#13;
&#13;
the time. The boys are all mad about staying here this&#13;
&#13;
I guess I am the only one that liked it &amp; I was glad for there&#13;
&#13;
is some excitement here all the time we are near&#13;
&#13;
enough the rebbles to see one once in a while &amp; there is lots&#13;
&#13;
of game in the woods of all kinds &amp; if I get a rifle some of&#13;
&#13;
them will catch it. If I dont kill a bear this winter I dont&#13;
&#13;
know as I ever will if I dont I can kill some pheasants &amp;&#13;
&#13;
squirrels &amp; they will go well here. I shall have some leasure&#13;
&#13;
if I stay in the hospital for Dock says we shall have plenty&#13;
&#13;
of help but when the old Dock get back I may leave for I did not&#13;
&#13;
like him much but may like him better when he comes back &amp;&#13;
&#13;
he may never come back for they have not heard from him&#13;
&#13;
since he left only by the papers noticeing his arrival in Cin.&#13;
&#13;
I want you to oversee things a little this winter &amp; not let&#13;
&#13;
the stock get poor &amp; encourage the boys all you can &amp; tell&#13;
&#13;
them how to manage &amp; write to me how things are going&#13;
&#13;
there &amp; all the news. What was done with that case of George &amp; Johns&#13;
&#13;
in court &amp; how the sheep &amp; horses look &amp; all the news.&#13;
&#13;
	From your brother			H.C. Fuller&#13;
&#13;
To R.M. Fuller&#13;
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&#13;
	Cheat Mountain Summit Nov 14&#13;
&#13;
Dear Brother&#13;
&#13;
	I sent you a letter some&#13;
&#13;
time ago &amp; have not got an answer yet&#13;
&#13;
but thought I would not wait as I had&#13;
&#13;
special word for you I got a letter from&#13;
&#13;
Lydia last Sunday asking me to authorize&#13;
&#13;
you to get Mother groceries &amp; other&#13;
&#13;
necessaries she may need. I want you to&#13;
&#13;
get her all she askes for if she is not&#13;
&#13;
unreasonble &amp; get them on time &amp; I will&#13;
&#13;
send you the money as soon as pay day comes&#13;
&#13;
which will be in 3 weeks I think. We&#13;
&#13;
got the things you good people sent us&#13;
&#13;
&amp; it would have done you good to see the&#13;
&#13;
poor ragged soldiers eyes sparkle.&#13;
&#13;
Some of them could not contain themselves&#13;
&#13;
Shouled &amp; cried for joy. We have some&#13;
&#13;
happy days here on this mountain. We got the&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
[left column]&#13;
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They got two good horses &amp; sharps carbine&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
this time but once before they went down&#13;
&#13;
there under an Ia Major by the name of&#13;
&#13;
Bell &amp; he got drunk &amp; led the men into the&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
I am tierd of writing &amp; must close&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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To R.M. Fuller&#13;
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&amp; 3 or 4 more officers started out&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Just as we got started the butcher an English&#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;
them so I took one with a white face.&#13;
&#13;
Down he tumbled &amp; I took another white face&#13;
&#13;
Down he com the rest all righting but before&#13;
&#13;
they could pull the beef would move &amp;&#13;
&#13;
Down come another white face the globes&#13;
&#13;
showed so nice at their faces. The old butcher&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
boys why cant you do it that way one fellow&#13;
&#13;
said he could kill them as well as I if he&#13;
&#13;
could only hit them right. I run &amp; overtook&#13;
&#13;
the rest &amp; we had a good time shooting but&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Springfields nor pistols near enough to&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
	It makes me a little proud to hear so&#13;
&#13;
many wish they had one &amp; I dont know how&#13;
&#13;
to express my feeling of grattitude towards&#13;
&#13;
my friends who gave it but will try to&#13;
&#13;
make it the means of shortning the war&#13;
&#13;
(with a few at any rate) &amp; if I could&#13;
&#13;
make the war one day shorter it will&#13;
&#13;
pay big I have a coppy of the subscription&#13;
&#13;
paper with each mans name &amp; amount&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
a letter from Reub one from Lydia one from&#13;
&#13;
G.T. Sherman one from Charly &amp; one from&#13;
&#13;
D Bricker &amp; the Capt got one from G Courter&#13;
&#13;
that was half written to me. They were&#13;
&#13;
all first rate letters &amp; all interesting&#13;
&#13;
I got one from Read Letts a few days before&#13;
&#13;
&amp; one from J. W. Foote which I must answer&#13;
&#13;
first &amp; I dont know as I can answer each&#13;
&#13;
letter sperately but will write a general&#13;
&#13;
letter to all of you We send scouts everyday&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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			Beverly, March 2nd/62&#13;
&#13;
Dear Brother I received your letter&#13;
&#13;
of Feb 21st yesterday and was glad to hear from&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
better offer than I did before except you&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
if you want it to trade on it is worth more&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
We expect to leave here in about 3&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Alleghany whare we expect to have our&#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;
in them and we can pitch them evry night on&#13;
&#13;
the march and be comfortable in bad weather.&#13;
&#13;
It is rported the regt is to have better guns but&#13;
&#13;
that dont interest me as I have a better one&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
a secesh for he said he had come 10 miles on&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
my love to all. From your brother H.C. Fuller&#13;
&#13;
	To R.M. Fuller&#13;
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                    <text>[page 53]

[corresponds to page 1 of Will Book 3]


		Mary Suydam  will					1

Court of Common Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware on the 15th day

of October AD 1850 before the Honorable O Bowen president Judge &amp; Almon

Stark Caleb Howard &amp; Frederick Avery Esqr his associate Judges of the Court 

of Common Pleas in &amp; for the County of Delaware in the State of Ohio

   This day the last Will &amp; Testament of Mary Suydam decd was

produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses

thereto as reduced to witness writing. And it appearing to the Court that said testatrix 

was at the time of executing the same was of sound and disposing mind memory

and understanding and acting under no restraint whatever. It is ordered that said

Will be admitted to probate and placed upon record.

 	In the Name of God Amen  I Mary Suydam of lawful age of the

County of Delaware State of Ohio being of advanced age and considering

the uncertainty of this mortal life the certainty of death but the uncertain=

=ty of the time thereof and being of sound and disposing mind and mem=

=ory do make and publish this my last Will and Testament to wit -

Item 1st I will and desire that after my decease my body be decently buried

and that my funeral expenses and my just and legal debts be fully paid &amp;c

Item 2nd I will and devise after the payment of my funeral expenses

and debts as aforesaid all the residue and remainder of my property

both real personal and mixed to my brother and sister Anthony. L.

Griffiths and his wife Aletta Griffiths during their natural lifetime for

their own use benefit and behoof and at their death all the residue and

remainder that may be left I will and devise to Suydam Sloan and

Samuel Sloan to be equally divided between them share and share alike

and to their heirs and assigns forever.

 Item 3rd I do hereby nominate and appoint said Anthony. L. Griffiths

and Aletta Griffiths my sole Executor and Executrix to execute and

carry into effect this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking

and disavowing all other wills by me made and relying and declar=

=ing and publishing this as my last and only Will and Testament.

 In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 10th day

of August AD one thousand eight hundred and forty nine.

Signed sealed and acknowledged 

by said Mary Suydam as her				Mary. Suydam.   {seal}

last will and testament in 

our presence and signed by us

in her pleasure and at her request.

	George A. Jackson

	J.S.  Moses


	The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

We George A Jackson and J.S. Moses being duly sworn in open Court this

15th day of OCtober AD 1850 depose and say that we were present at

the execution of the last will and testament of Mary Suydam hereunto

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                    <text>[page 54]

[corresponds to page 2 of Will Book 3]


2

her publish and declare the same to be her last will and testament and that

the same testator at the time of executing the same was of full age and of

sound mind and memory and not under any restraint; and that we signed

the same as witnesses at her request and in her presence and in the presence of

each other. Witness our hands and seals the day and year aforesaid.

					George. A. Jackson    {seal}
					
					J.S. Moses	      {seal}



Sworn to &amp; subscribed in

Open Court

		G.W. Stark  Clerk


   Lucy Ann Mead decd  will



 Court of Common Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware on the

15th day of October AD 1850 before the Honorable O. Bowen president Judge

and Almon Stark Caleb Howard and Frederick Avery Esqr his associate

Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Delaware in

the State of Ohio

 	This day the last Will and Testament of Lucy A Mead 

deceased was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of the

subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing and it appearing to the Court

that said testator was at the time of executing the same of sound and disposing

mind memory and understanding and acting under no restraint whatever. It is

ordered that said will be recorded and that letters executory be issued to David

Gregory one of the Executors in said Will named having declined acting Stephen

R Bennett the other Executor in said Will named having declined acting as per

file upon his entering into bonds in the sum of $6000.00 with Minor. W. Miller

William. G Shelton amd George. T. Sherman as security. And it is further

ordered that Joseph. Prince  John. Frost David T. Sherman appraise the

personal property of said Estate.

	In the name of the benevolent Father of all I Lucy Ann Mead

of Berkshire in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio do make and publish

this my last will and Testament as follows to wit I give and bequeath to my

niece Lucy Abbot two hundred dollars; to my nephew David Tracy and

Asahel Tracy each two hundred dollars; to my sister Polly Tracy one hundred

dollars and if the said Polly Tracy shall not survive me I direct that

the said one hundred dollars be equally divided amongst her daughters

I give and bequeath to my nephews Sanford. S. Bennett and Steven R 

Bennett each one hundred dollars; to my neice P. Pamelia. Gregory five

shares of stock in the Franklin Branch of the State Bank of Ohio at Co=

=lumbus Ohio. Said shares of stock were assigned to me by S.R. Bennett

I give and bequeath to my nephew Charles Royce five hundred dol.

.lars including the sum of a note of hand that I hold against him for one
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                    <text>[page 55]

[corresponds to page 3 of Will Book 3]


									3

	Lucy Ann Mead will

hundred dollars; I give and bequeath to Munson Gregory one hundred

dollars to be paid by a note of hand that I hold against him for one hundred

dollars; I give and bequeath to Platt Gregory one hundred dollars; to my

nephew Philander Patterson and John Patterson each one hundred dollars;

to Lucy Ann Royce daughter of Norton B Royce and to Mary Royce

daughter of Charles Royce each one feather bed one blue flowered coverlet

and one blue kersey blanket to my niece Helen S Gregory one set of deep

blue table crockery ware; to my neice Jane B. Gregory one set of silver

Teaspoons; to Sanford S. Bennet Stephen R Bennett P Pamelia Gregory

and John Patterson I bequeath all the remainder of my household

furniture and books to be divided equally amonst them - and finally after

the payment of all my just debts and after the payment of the above

named legacies and bequests the residue of my property I give and be=

=queath to the American Bible Society-

 I hereby nominate and appoint Stephen R Bennett and David

Gregory Executors of this my last will and testament hereby authorizing 

and empowering them to adjust release and discharge them [crossed out] in such

manner as they shall deem lawful and right the claim due to me. And

I hereby revoke all former wills by me made. In testimony whereof I

have hereunto set my hand and seal this eighteenth day of May

in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty

Signed and acknowledged by

said Lucy Ann Mead				Lucy Ann Mead  {seal}

as her last will and testament

in our presence and signed

by us in her presence

		G.T. Sherman

		Joseph. Cooper

	The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss.

 Court of Common Pleas  October term 1850 Personally appeared in

open Court George T. Sherman and Joseph Cooper who being duly sworn

depose and say that the paper before them purporting to be the last will

			now decd was by the said Lucy Ann Mead

and Testament of Lucy Ann Mead acknowledged published and declared

to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of these deponents;

that the said deceased was of lawful age that she was of sound and dis=

=posing mind and memory and under no restrainet as they verily believe;

that they subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence and at the re=

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	Sworn to and subscriber in open				G.T. Sherman	
	
	Court this 15th day of Oct AD 1850			Joseph Cooper

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                    <text>[page 56]

[corresponds to page 4 of Will Book 3]


4		Andrew Heminger will

 Court of Common Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware on the 15th day

of October AD 1850 before the Honorable O Bowen president Judge and Almon

Stark Caleb Howard and Frederick Avery Esqr his associate Judges of the

Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Delaware in the State

of Ohio.

 	This day the last Will and Testament of Andrew Hemminger decd

was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of the subscribing

witnesses thereto as reduced to writing and it appearing to the COurt that

the said testator was at the time of executing the same of sound and dis=

=posing mind and memory and acting under no restraint whatever it was

approved and ordered to be recorded. It is ordered that letters executory be

issued to Henry. D. Davy one of the executors in said will named Solomon

Weaver the other executor in said will named having left the Country

upon his entering into bonds in the sum of Four Thousand dollars with

Ezra Davy and Samuel Dowell as security. And it is further ordered that

Oliver Stark George Stiffer and George Snider appraise the personal prop=

=erty of said Estate.

 	I Andrew Hemminger of the County of Delaware and State 

of Ohio being in middling good health and of sound mind memory 

and understanding thanks be to Almighty God for the same do make

ordain and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and

form following that is to say  First it is my will that my funeral expenses

and all my just debts be fully paid  Secondly I give and bequeath to my beloved 

wife Catharine Heminger my whole Estate consisting of the farm upon which 

we now live containing about one hundred acres of land and known as lot

thirty five in the first section of the fifth Township and sixteenth range United

States Military lands survey in said County of Delaware and State of Ohio

together with all the personal property by me owned and kept thereon or else=

=where and all the rights credits moneys and effects of every name and nature

which properly belong to me at my decease for and during the whole period

of her natural life if she should so long remain after my decease unmarried.

After a sufficiency of my personal property should be disposed of to pay my

just debts which it is my will that my executors should pay out of

the first moneys that may come into their hands from the sale of property

for that purpose and after the decease of my said wife it is my will

that Catherine Sprague and Marah Weaver heirs of John Weaver deceased

if not had before then to have each of them a Cow and Sophia Weaver

an heir of the said John Weaver is to have two Cows and it is my will

that such portion of my personal property if any as may remain unexpended

be sold for money and the avails thereof be divided equally among such of

my heirs and the heirs of the aforesaid John Weaver deceased as may be then

living and such portion of my lands if any as may remain after the de=

=cease of my said wife unexpended it is my will that it may be sold upon

a credit of one year or more at the discretion of the surviving executors

according to the age necessity and condition of our heirs or such of them

as may then survive taking adequate securities such as is usual in such
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                    <text>[page 57]

[corresponds to page 5 of Will Book 3]


	Continued								5

cases and on the reipts receipts of the avails of said land to divide the

money equally among my said heirs and the heirs of the aforesaid Weaver deceased

which may then survive if they are of age and condition lawfully to receive

the same but if my said wife should survive all my said children it is

my will that she should have the whole of my estate unconditionally it is

my will that the said Sophia Weaver is to have no portion part of her portion

unless she should marry but to go to them that maintain her when old.

Thirdly If after my decease my said wife should again marry it is my will

that from that time if any of my said heirs or any of the heirs of the said John

Weaver deceased should then be living that my said wife should receive only such 

portion of my said Estate which may then remain unexpended as she would be

entitled to by law had this will never been made and the residue to go

equally to my said heirs and the heirs of the said Weaver deceased as before

stated but if however my said wife should after such marriage survive all my

said children it is my will that she should then receive all my said estate

as before stated unconditionally - and lastly I here ordain constitute and

appoint Solomon Weaver and Henry. D. Davy to be the executors of this my

last Will and Testament revoking and annulling all former wills by me

made and satisfying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Tes=

=tament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty

seventh day of July in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and 

thirty seven

		Andrew Heminger {seal]

The within will and testament was signed sealed and published by the

within named Andrew Heminger as and for his last will and testament

in presence of us who at his request have hereinto signed as witnesses to the

same

		Ezra Davy

		SamuEl Dowell

	The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss.

	Court of Common Pleas October term 1850 personally appeared in open

Court Ezra Davy and Samuel Dowell who being duly sworn depose and say

that the paper before them purporting to be the last Will and Testament

of Andrew Hemminger now deceased was by the said Andrew Hemminger

acknowledged published and declared to be his last Will and Testament

in the presence of these deponents; that the said deceased was of lawful age

that he was of sound and disposing mind and memory and under no

restraint as they verily believe; that they subscribed the same as witnesses

in the presence and at the request of the testator and in the presence of each

other.

	Sworn to and subscribed in open			Ezra Davy

	Court this 15th day of October			Samuel Dowell

	A D 1850

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                    <text>[page 58]

[corresponds to page 6 of Will Book 3]


6 	Levi Meredith will


Special Term of Court held at the Court House in Delaware on the 9th

day of November AD 1850 befor the Honorable O Bowen president Judge

and Almon Stark Caleb Howard and Frederick Avery Esqr his associate

Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Delaware in

the State of Ohio.

	This day the last Will and Testament of Levi Meredith deceased was

produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of the subscribing

witnesses thereto as reduced to writing and it appearing to the Court that

said testator was at the time of executing the same of sound and disposing

mind memory and understanding and acting under no restraint what,

=ever. It is ordered that said will be admitted to Probate and recorded.

And it appearing to the Court that John Watson at the October term 

of the Court was appointed administration on said Estate. It is there=

=fore ordered that said John Watson be appointed administrator with will

annexed on his entering into bonds with George A Peck and James

Walker his securities in the sum of Fourteen hundred dollars and that

Cyrus Longshore Squire Wheaton and Crandle Wilcox as heretofore

appointed appraise the personal property of said Estate

		Trenton Sep 11th 1850

 I publish and ordain this to be my last will and Testament 1st I

will and bequeath unto Mary my beloved wife all my personal

property and real Estate for her own use and benefit as long as she

remains my widow and after that Solomon Walker is to have five

hundred dollars and the rest of the propery is to ^equally be divided between

my brothers and sisters.			L. Meredith

 We being expressly called to witness the above will and have examined

the Testator and believe him capable of doing the same.

 Witnesses Azor Saunders

	   George Clark


	The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

Special term of Court of Common Pleas held November 9th 1850

personally appeared in open Court Azor Saunders and George Clark

who being duly sworn depose and say that the paper before them purporting

to be the last will and Testament of Levi Meredith now deceased.

Azor Saunders being sworn deposes and says in answer to the questions put

by Mr. Finch. He was acquainted with Levi Meredith for Nos of years

and was called by said Meredith to draw his will on the 11th of Sept

1850 found him quite sick unable to sit up asked Mr Meredith for

his form book Mr Meredith to him it was not at home he set down

to write the will Mr Meredith dictating. He dictated to him to give 

and bequeath to his wife Mary all his personal and real estate whilst

she remained his widow. Then to Solomon Walker $500.00 there he stoped

dictating and the will was signed and witnessed by himself and 

George Clark. Mr Clark then asked Mr. Meredith what should

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                    <text>[page 59]

[corresponds to page 7 of Will Book 3]

	Continued							7

answered Oh! I forgot that I wish the remainder to be divided between

my brothers and sisters. The witness then wrote the will now offered for

Probate. Witness further says that Solomon Walker married the niece of

the witness (Saunders) wife. Mr Meredith dictated pretty much word for

word the will as first written I then copied substantially the first paper and

then added the clause disposing of the remainder of the property. After

it was written out I read it to him and asked him if that was his will 

and testament he said it was and had been for years. He then set up in bed

with the assistance of Mr Clark and signed the will and witness and 

Mr. Clark signed it as witnesses in the presence of the testator. Witness says

the testator was of full age and considered at the time that he was of sound

mind and capable of executing his will and that he did it freely and

of his own accord. Cross examined by the Mr. Sweetser -- I had not seen

Mr Meredith since his sickness until called on to write the will. I think

I was in the house about three hours previous to writing the will and 

in Mr Merediths presence about an hour. The only suggestion made to Mr

Meredith with regard to the will was the one made by Mr Clark I did not 

see him after drawing the will for about a week I then saw him two

or three times previous to his death  I there discovered that he was

a little fleighty at times, at any time by calling his attention by asking

him questions he would answer rationally
			
					Azor Saunders

	George Clark examined after being sworn. Have been acquainted with testator

for between 30 and 40 years is connected with testator by marriage. Mr Merediths

mother and his stepmother are sisters Lived about one half mile from Merediths

house. I saw Meredith brother of L Meredith the testator was married to a sister

of witness. And that John Clark brother of witness married a half sister of

testator --- Saw testator for the first week of his (the testators) illness witness

was with testator some days twice a day and most of the time once a day.

Testator was sick and confined to his bed twenty seven days and from two or three

days before the will was made witness was at the house of testator every day

and might for the purpose of seeing that he had the necessary attention

Witness further says that John Watson went for Mr Saunders at the request

of witness to draw up the will in proper form.  Testator requesting Mr Saunders 

being sent for at the suggestion of witness. Witness was present when Mr

Suanders arrived and when the will was written. Witness was requested by

Mrs Meredith to go into the room where Mr Meredith was and that testator

told witness that he (Testator) wanted him to write him a bit of a will

Witness replied that he did not feel capable of doing such business and

requested testator to postpone the matter till morning. Testator answered

that as he wanted but little written Witness could do it as well as any

body. Witness says that the testator insisted on the matter being finished [crossed out]

accomplished immediately. Witness replied that there was a man in the

other room who could do it better than he witness could Testator then inquired

who it was. Witness told him that it was Mr Suanders and asked tes,,

,,tator if he should ask him to come in and the testator said "Yes" Witness
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                    <text>[page 60]

[corresponds to page 8 of Will Book 3]


8	Levi Meredith will

went into the other room and enquired for Mr Saunders and was told

that he had gone to Solomon Walkers. Witness then asked Mr Watson to 

go and ask Saunders to come over and Saunders came over accordingly.

Mr. Saunders and witness went into room together. Witness says that

Saunders asked testator whether he had a form book as he Saunders was 

not much acquainted with the forms in such matters. The wife of 

Testator then searched for a book of forms belonging to testator but

it could not be found when the testator said that he had prob=

=ably lent it. Mr Saunders then proposed to go home and get

one to which the testator objected saying that he wished the matter

finished immediately. Materials were then furnished and Mr Suanders

proceeded to write the will of testator agreeably to the dication of testator

 After making the bequest to his wife the testator remarked that he

wished to give Solomon Five hundred dollars (The said Solomon Walker

was a brother of Mrs. Meredith wife of testator and supposes that he lived 

with testator as one of the family) Mr Saunders then turned to witness 

and said I suppose he means Solomon Walker to which witness re=

=plied I suppose so Testator then said that he wanted no more written 

and then said will was signed by said testator and the said witnesses. But

previous to the signing said will some conversation took place concerning the

form of the closing the will and Meredith wanted it written in the will that

they were witnesses thereto. And after said will was executed the testator

wanted the said witnesses to examine him (Testator) as to his capability of

making a will. Saunders then asked testator whether that was his last will

and testament to which testator replied that it was and that it had been for

several years Witness then asked testator what he intended to do with the balance

of his property as he had only willed Five hundred dollars of it away to which 

testator replied that he had forgotten all about it. Testator then said that 

he wanted the residue of his property to go to his brothers and sisters (he had no 

children of his own) and suggested that the bquest to his brothers and sisters

might be interlined in the will and Mr Saunders attempted to do so but said

he could not do it to make sense of it and said that would make a new one

and went at it. Witness again says that the will was written at the dictation

of the testator. Witness says that the said will was read to the testator

by Mr Saunders previous to the signing. Upon hearing it read he remarked

as above stated that it was his will and had been for years (The paper hereto

attached and marked  "A" is the paper or will spoken of as first written)

Mr Saunders then proceeded to write the paper now produced and offered

for probate as the will &amp;c of said Meredith having the paper spoken of as

having been interlined lying before him -- Mr Saunders proposed before

writing the attestation above the names of the witnesses that they should

insert a clause that they (the witnesses) believed the testator to be capable of

making a will Witness objected to this saying that they could testify to

the fact when called on in Court. Mr Saunders however wrote said

attestation as it now is and having signed it himself witness signed 

it not willingly but because the testator he knew would become excited
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                    <text>[page 61]

[corresponds to page 9 of Will Book No 3]


		Continued						9

if he refused as he was apt to become when his requests were not complied with

Witness thinks that said will was made when the testator was not under the

influence of any one so far as witness knows. Meredith was at the time of ma

king said will between forty and fifty years of age. Qst by Mr. Finch "Was the

testator at the time of making said will of sound and disposing mind and

memory and if you think he was not state your reasons in full for such opinion.

Ans. "I do not think that he was. Question Repeated  What were your rea=

=sons for this supposition Ans. I thought that it was strange that the testator

knowing me so well and what sort of a scribe I was should ask me to do it

and upon my declining saying that he only wanted a little bit of a will

made and that I could do it as well as anybody Q- What further reason have you for

your opinion Ans - I thought strange that he should have forgotten about the ba=

lance of his property Q "What else" Think that the day the will was made

or the day before the testator wanted his friends to take him into Harlem Town-

=ship because he said he was able to go and wished to go - that he wanted to go

to John Gorsuchs Testator was not then able to sit up in bed - Testator often 

said that he wished to go to Gorsuchs as he was an old friend and that he

(Testator) had often preached there  Gorsuch lived seven or eight miles distance

These are all the reasons I have as I recollect previous to making said will.

Other incidents occurred about a week after making the will. A clock in ^the house

having stopped striking testator wanted witness to fix it and on witness say=

=ing that he could not do it testator replied that he could and asked

for his pantaloons said he would get up and help witness to do it.

Testator's wife asked him about a week or a little more  over after the making of said

will who he wanted to settle his business when testator replied that he would

settle it himself Question by Mr. Finch, do you recollect anything the day

the will was written except what you have already stated that led you to think

that he was not of sound mind "Answer' generally every day something occurred 

which led me to think that he was unmindful of his real situation   from and

after the first week of his sickness witness is unable to fix upon any particular

incident which occurred that day other than as above stated the instances I refer ^to are

such as these he wanted to get up said that there was nothing the matter

with him and that his situation was good and that he could go into the

kitchen and eat as hearty a meal as any of them and that these things

more generally occurred when aroused but not always. On the evening that 

the will was made he was thought by his friends to be worse and

at the time the will was executed there was a coucil of Physicians

being held in another part of the house Question by Mr Finch was the 

willed signed in presence of the witnesses Answer it was read to him

and signed by him  and signed by the witnesses in his presence Question

by Mr Sweetser did you hear him say anything about his business

after the will was made "Answer by witness" I did not. Have you any

interest directly or indirectly in the will or estate of testator "Answer"

he has not

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                    <text>[page 62]

[corresponds to page 10 of Will Book 3]


10

 The following is the paper marked "A" referred to in a foregoing deposition

made by Clark

"Trenton Township September the 11th 1850

 I publish and ordain this to be my last will and testatment I will

and bequeath to my bloved wife Mary all my personal property and real

estate for her own use and benefit for to have and to hold as long as she

remains my widow Secondly I give unto Solomon Walker five hundred

dollars and the balance of [illegible]

					L. Meredith


We being expressly called to witness

this last will and testament

are witnesses of the same

		Witnesses 	(Azor Saunders
				
				(George Clark


Sworn to and subscribed in Open Court G W Stark Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 63]

[corresponds to page 11 of Will Book 3]

                                                                            ,,11,,

Court of Common Pleas held in Delaware on the 21st day of February AD 1851 before the

Honorable O. Bowen President Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and Frederick Avery Associate 

Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in for said County of Delaware in the State of Ohio

	This day the last will and testament of John Sherman deceased was produced

in Open Court and proved by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses

thereto ^and others as reduced to witnesses and the Court after hearing the

testimony therein as per file do order that said will be admitted

to probate and recorded. And the Court further order that

Samuel Shoemaker be appointed Administrator with the  will 

annexed. Said Administrator is ordered to enter into bonds in the

sum of Seventy five hundred dollars with Jacob Shoemaker, 

Seth Slack and Samuel Eckles as security or any two of them

at the direction of the Clerk. And it is further ordered that

E L Gavit Robert McGonigle and Thomas Barton appraise 

the personal property of said Estate.

	"In the name of the Benevolent Father of All

I John Sherman of the County of Morrow in the State of Ohio	

do make and publish this my last Will &amp; Testament

First that my just debts be paid out of my personal property

Second That I give and bequeath unto Adam Shearman in

Oxford Township of the County of Delaware &amp; State aforesaid

all my personal property after paying said debts. Also a lot 

of land in said Delaware County. All the balance of Lot No 12.

excepting what I sold to Henry Lamb &amp; Sherman Finch/

in 18 Range US School lands_I also bequeath unto 

Alvah Shearman all the land I own in Lot No. 18 in the above

18th Range US Military School lands in Morrow County Ohio

Bounded on the West I Jacob Shoemaker on the South Thomas

Barton &amp; on the North by Joshua Hodge. with all the improvements

and appurtenances belonging- I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made-

		In testimony whereof I have set my hand and seal

this 9th day of February 1851." John Shearman

Signed.Sealed &amp; acknowledged as his last Will testement

in our presants &amp; Signed by us in his presants

				Alvah Patee

				Geo. S Pennell

	The State of Ohio Delaware County

Court of Common Pleas Special Term Feby 21st 1851.

Personally appeared in open Court Alvah Patee Geo S

Pennell J H McNeely and Jonathan Nichols who being

duly sworn were examined as follows with regard to the paper

purporting to be the last Will &amp; testament of John Shearman decd

"Alvah Patee of Delaware County being duly sworn as herein after

certified deposed and says as follows.. "S Finch atty for deceased</text>
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                    <text>[page 64]

[corresponds to page 12 of Will Book 3]

"12"

QueS. "Did you Sign your name to that paper now handed

you pruporting to be the Will of John Sherman'

"AnS _ Yes"

"QueS" Did you see the testator John Sherman sign it with

his own hand"

AnS "I did"	

QueS"  Who reduced that will to writing

AnS"    I did

QueS" Who were present beside yourself at the time the Will

was written and signed"

"Ans" Esq Pennell was there part of the time I was writing

and when it was signed

Ques,, " Who else was there"

AnS"  P L Green was there part of the time but whether all the

time I cannot say. as folks were going out and in

Ques" What  members of the testators family were in the

room when you were reducing the will to writing

Ans. I cant say that I can recollect the names of all that

were there a part of the time the most of then were there

and then they would be out. Adam I think was there"

Ques" "Was this will read over to the testator before he signed 

it &amp; if so by whom

"Ans "It was. by myself 

Ques." Who told you how to write it

Ans,, The testator

Ques" What did he say when you read it to him

Ans" He said it was correct

Ques,, What time of day was it. 'tis dated the 9th day of

February. Was that the time it was written

Ans,, Yes Sir

Ques'' Was it before Noon or after

Ans, Along near Noon

Ques" Was he of full age

Ans Yes Sir

Ques" Have you any knowledge or reason to believe that

there was any improper influence acting on the testator or was

he under any restraint

Ans" I dont think there was. He told me several times that

he wanted me to write his will &amp; how he wanted it written &amp; I

wrote it as he has previouslyv&amp; at the time told me

Ques" Was the testator in your opinion at the time he executed the

Will of sound &amp; disposing mind memory or not"

"Ans. "I think he was. I saw nothing but what was perfectly

sane. He seemed particular &amp; careful in signing it in this that

when the ink ran out he filled up the pen &amp; finished his name

He was at the time talking to his boys. and to George he said some
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                    <text>[page 65]

[corresponds to page 13 of Will Book 3]
								"13"

thing about a yoke of oxen &amp; other matters of buisness at the time

the Will was signed.  His conversation as to matters of business

[illegible] a sane State of mind

"Ques. " Had you seen him within the last few days before you

wrote the Will

Ans" I had seen him once before and Wm Sherman shook

hands with me

"Ques. "When you saw him did you see anything but what was perfectly sane?

Ans " I did not"

Ques" Did you sign that will in the presence of the testator

and in the presence of the other witness"

Ans " I did

Ques " Did he sign it in your presence"

Ans " He did

Ques " Were any physicians there at the time you was"

Ans " I think there was not at the time I was Dr. White

perhaps was there the same day"

W.P. Reid Esq as Atty contests the will in behalf Patsy Sherman

John Sherman Jr,, &amp; the unknown heirs of John Sherman,

F Finch Atty for deceased objects that Patty Sherman &amp;

John Sherman Jr are not heirs of John Sherman &amp; are not

interested &amp; further objects to Mr,, Reid's appearing for the

unknown heirs of John Sherman deceased because he has

not been employed by them"

"Mr,, Patee Cross examined

Ques" How long have you   known John Sherman deceased

Ans" I think about twenty five years. I can't say exactly

Ques " "Where has he resided during this time"

Ans. "At different places. Most of the time near the place

of his death

Ques " At whose house was Mr,,Sherman at the time he made

this will

Ans. "At the house of his son John Sherman Jr,, "

Ques. "How long previous to this time had John Sherman

decd been a dissipated man"

Ans. "He has made frequent &amp; almost constant use of

intoxicating liquors for the last ten or twelve years or more

for two or three years past than before I never saw him down

drunk but a little intoxicated frequently-I know that he gen-

-erally kept liquor &amp; he has frequently offered it to me

Ques "How many other children had he raised there that he

recognized as his own children besides Adam and Alva.

Objected to by S Finch

Ans " "There were more children raised by him but I cannot say

that he recognized them all as his own children. The day he signed
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                    <text>[page 66]

[corresponds with page 14 of Will Book 3]

,,14,,

the will there was some dissatisfaction murmered by

some of them, and he told them that he did not know that

any of them were his children and indeed before that I had

heard him say something similar

Ques" "But at times did he not recognize them all as his

children"

Ans " I don't recollect that I ever heard him say that he

recognized them all as his children_ I have heard him say

that he did not recognize them all as his children [these three words stuck out] but I know

they all lived there together as other families

Ques" When you heard him deny those children was his

mind not in a frenzied state from drunkeness or other cause

Ans" There appeared to be some irritation of his mind when

he was in liquor he was out of humor frequently &amp; boisterous

Ques" How old is his youngest child

Ans " I cant say exactly, but some 8 or 10 years old,

under fourteen anyhow_her name is Elizabeth Sherman

Ques "When was this will written

Ans. "February 9th 1851 on Sunday

Ques " Who came after you to get you to write that will

Ans " I can't recollect who came, but I think it was Adam

one of the devisees at that time

Ques " Did not he appear before this time very anxious to get

the old man to make a will_did he not speak to you about it

Ans " All I know about it was that he called on me to go and 

write it_ I think I went along with him. or soon after

Ques" After you got to the house where old man Sherman lay-

who told you first how to write this will

Ans" Mr. Sherman told me that he wanted the will so wrote as 

to give Alva the homestead &amp; Adam all the personal property

&amp; the balance of the lot near town from which Miss. Finch &amp;

Lamb bought a piece. While I was writing the old man gave

me the number of the lots_ the deeds were not there. and

I only put in the township name &amp; number of the lot according

to the old man's direction

Ques " Was the old man very weak at the time you wrote the will

Ans " No, he sat on the edge of the bed some half hour &amp; ate Some

thing

Question " At the time he made the will was hw as well as he was

that day the day before and after

Ans " The day before he was not as well as that day &amp; the next 

day &amp; the next day he was not so well as on that day

Quest " Who sent for Mr Pennell to come there &amp; witness the will

Ans " I can't say. I think he came to my house &amp; I went with

-at the time the will was written
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                    <text>[page 67]

[corresponds to page 15 of Will Book 3]

                                                 ,,15,,

Ques" "Who asked you teo witnesses to attest that will"

Ans " "I can't say that any body did. but being employed to write

the will. I considered it a part of my duty. So I signed it as a 

witness &amp; hand it to Mr. Pennell &amp; he signed it"

Ques " When did he die

Ans " The Friday morning following the Sunday I wrote the 

Will

Ques " Did John Sherman the testator see you sign the will

Ans "He did the will was on his lap and I signed it there

immediately after the testator did. Whether Mr. Pennell signed

it while in his lap I cant say

Ques" "After the will was signed, did you not make a 

Slight alteration by punctuation of something or other

Ans " I did not"

Ques "Who dictated the will "

Ans. "The decd" John Sherman 

Ques" Who told you to write. "In the Benevolent Father of all"

Ans. No one"

Ques " Who told you to put down "I john Sherman do

make &amp; publish this my last will &amp; testament

Ans "No one" the formal part of the will I put down myself

Ques " Did he say anything to you about putting in the clause

of "paying his debts out of the personal property"

Ans " I don't recollect whether anything was mentioned

about it. I put it in as a clause that is usually put in. and

after it was in I read it to him &amp; he said it was correct"

Ques. "Who directed you to have the will say. "I give and

bequeath to Adam Sherman in Oxford township the County 

of Delaware &amp; State aforesaid all my personal porperty after

paying said debts"

Ans " It was told by Mr Sherman that Alva was to have

the homestead &amp; that Adam was to have the personal prop=

=erty &amp; the piece of land near town- Mr. Sherman gave me

Ques" Did Mr. Sherman give you yhe number of the lots

range etc "

Ans" He gave me the number of the lots " I know the

Range &amp; Township-the Section I did not know, and the

deeds not being there, they did not know it

Ques "Who directed Sherman to get up &amp; sign his name to the

Will

Ans " No one" He was up &amp; sitting on the side of the bed

I laid the will on "Swan's Treatise" &amp; laid it in his lap &amp; he

signed it

Ques " After this will was written did you not write another one

or two- Ans" I wrote another one next day &amp; the circumstances
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                    <text>[page 68]

[corresponds to page 16 of Will Book 3]

16

under which it was made are these. I recollected of hearing

Mr. Sherman before that time say that he has a lawful

daughter who had been married to a Mr. Gladcock, so thinking

that the will I had already written would not be good unless

that daughter was provided for. I spoke to Adam about it

and it was agreed that I had better write another will which

I did. and Adam told me that the old man said to put in a 

a legacy of $5.00 to this daughter, but the next day the old man

had a bad spell and it was not presented to him.  He did not

seem to be much worse mentally but physically-I then

heard that the daughter was dead and thinking it was not 

necessary to provide for her heirs and the old man having a fainting

spell, thr new will was not presented to him for his signature

Ques " Dont you know that at thr time the will was written &amp; signed

that the old man was intoxicated and that he had a jug of liquor under the bed-

was he not intoxicated. and that he had a jug of liquor under the bed

was he not intoxicated

Ans "  I did not know of any thing of the kind

Ques " Don't you know that John Sherman has been an

habitual drunkard for the last three or four years

Ans "I know that he has been in the habit of drinking-but

I never saw him down drunk. I never saw him so high but

what he would trade &amp; traffic but he always done it with a

different air &amp; more talk"

Ques. " Don't you know that for several years past that

Adam has had more influence on him than any of the rest 

of the family

Ans " "He always thought more of Adam than any of the boys

and had more confidence in him but whether he had more influence 

over him or not than the rest of the boys I cannot say perhaps

he had"

Ques " When Sherman was under the influence of liquor was

he not very abusive to his family &amp; use the most opprobrious

epithets toward them and others

Ans " When any body crossed him, he was displeased &amp; would

tear away pretty rapidly"

Ques,, "How old was he when he died

Ans " About 65"

Ques. How many years was he dissipated

Ans." He drank some for 10 or 12 years but more for 2 or 3

years past than before

Ques " How long was he confined to his home before he died

Ans " I was at home only a few days before he died &amp; therefore

cant say "

Re examined as to last answer

Ques " Was Mr. Sherman the testator &amp; the woman he lived
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                    <text>[page 69]

[corresponds to page 17 of Will Book 3]

with &amp; mother of their children reputed to be man &amp; wife or as far

as your knowledge extends do you know them to have been such

or did they ever claim to have been lawfully married

Ans,, I was understood for some 20 years that they were not married

I recollect of hearing that he talked about binding the children out

&amp; she said she had never [sworn?] them on him. At another time I heard

that they had a difficulty and she threatened to sue him for

her wages-it was generally understood in the neighborhood that

they had never been married"

Objection to question &amp; answer

Ques Do you not know that they were recognized as man &amp; 

wife in the Neighborhood Aid not respectable folks visit them

&amp; did they not visit respectable folks in the Neighborhood"

Ans " They were considered not as man &amp; wife but lived together

as man &amp; wife-I dont know that they ever visited anybody.

I have been there myself frequently"

Ques " Dont you know that the reason Mrs Sherman talked

of leaving him was that he was an abusive man toward her"

Ans_ They both claimed the other was to blame - folks generally

however considered him to blame "Some contended otherwise

Ques. Don't you know that the reason the old man thought 

most of Adam was because he took sides with hom when the

old lady &amp; man would get into disputes

Ans. No. I dont know_I believe Adam would trust the old

lady with his money in preference to the old man &amp; further saith not

				,,A. Patee.

Also George S Pernell of Delaware County being duly Sworn

as hereinafter certified, diposes as follows

Ques" Were you acquainted with John Sherman late of Oxford

Tp,, in this County"

Ans " I was "

Ques "Were you present when John Sherman Signed the paper

just handed you as his will

Ans. " I was I saw him write his name to it." and signed it

as a witness in his presence and in the presence of the other

witness Mr. Patee. I heard Mr. Patee read the will to Mr.

Sherman. I heard him give his assent to the will. I dont

recollect the words he used but he expressed his consent. He was

under no restraint of full age of sound &amp; disposing mind &amp;

memory "

Cross Ex-

Ques " How long have you known Mr. Sherman "

Ans " About 8 months

Ques " Ever since you have been acquainted with him, has

he not been  universally regarded as an habitual drunkard "

Ans" As fas as my acquaintances goes. I think he has been
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                    <text>[page 70]

[corresponds to page 18 of Will Book 3]

,,18,,

considered a man who used too much intoxicating liquor "

Ques. "Is it not generally considered in the neighborhood that

he was in the habit daily of using too much intoxicating liquor

Ans " I cannot say, as my acquaintance in the neighborhood

is not very extensive "

Ques " Mrs sent for you, or who spoke to you about witnessing

the will

Ans " Mr Green spoke to me about it first in company with

Adam Sherman the divisee "

Ques" Did any one request you to sign the will as a Witness

Ans " No one in direct words. After Patee signed it he handed 

it to me in the presence of Mr. Shherman and I also signed it

Ques " You were not acquainted with Mr. Sherman before

you went to attest the will, were you;

Ans" About 8 motnhs I had been acquainted with him-I

saw him quite frequently

Ques,,  "Did he appear to have the same strength of mind that

he had before

Ans "I think he had

Ques" Did Sherman at the time he signed the will have the

same degree of strength of mind that he had before &amp; after

Ans "So far as I am able to judge he had the same degree of

strength of mind that he had during my former acquantanse

with him. As to the state of his mind a day or two afterwards

I am not so well satisfied as to its sanity. And further this

deponent saith not" 		Leo S Pennell

	Also James H McNeely of Morrow County Ohio

being first duly sworn deposed as follows

Ques" "How long have you known Patsy Sherman &amp; John

Sherman decd "

Ans " Ever since I can remember, brought up in the same 

County in Va,,

Ques " How old are you"

Ans " Fifty years last Sept"

Ques " How were John Sherman &amp; Patsy Sherman regarded

in 1814 or thereabouts"

Ans " About 1814 or 15 they ran off to Maryland to get married

as was said, but whether they did or not I cant say.

Ques" After this elopement did they not go to his mothers

in Virginia in the same County and there lived &amp; were they not

considered as man &amp; wife

Ans"  I was there at their house and they lived together as Man &amp;

Wife, &amp; it was generally considered that they lived together as man &amp;

Wife, but I cannot say whether they were man &amp; wife or not

Ques" Have you not been acquainted with them ever since that

time"  Ans,, "I have been in their house often. I have lived in

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                    <text>[page 71]

[corresponds to page 19 of Will Book 3]


"19"

their immediate neighborhood with the exception of 3 or 4 years 

for 23 years

Ques" Have they not always been recognized by their neighbors

as Man &amp; Wife, have they not been visited by their neighbors &amp; 

visited them

Ans" The neighbors called him Mr. Sherman &amp; her Mrs Sherman

but whether or not they thought they were married or not I cant say

The children were all called Sherman &amp; their was a large family

of them. The respectable families, their neighbors, have been

there at weddings &amp; I have been there

Ques has not John Sherman been an habitual drinker for years

Ans " As a general thing he would drink more or less liquor

 every day

Ques "  A year or two previous to this death, did he not use

a great deal of liquor-was he not in the habitual use of a

great deal of liquor "

Ans " It was generally considered so in the neighborhood"

Ques "How long before his death had you seen him

Ans "I saw him the day before he died &amp; a week or two before

he made his  will "

Ques  "What in your opinion was the condition of his mind 

at these times "

Ans " I did not speak to the day before he died, he was so

deranged_the time I called before he made the will, I

did not think he was the same John Sherman as he used to be

I did not think he talked with the same rationality that he 

had formerly when he was well &amp; hearty_Whether it was

from opium or disease I cannot say_the reason I

mentioned opium is that he told me that he had been

using opium to quiet pain-from his conversation I came

to the conclusion that he was not of so good judgment as

formerly- I dont say that he was insane-He said he wanted

to live until Adam got back from California-that he

wanted to sell all his property to Adam, and that he would

take his obligations &amp; that when he thought he was going to 

die he would burn them up

Ques " Do you know whether or not when you visited him

he had a jug of whiskey at the head of his bed

Ans " I cant say

	"Cross .Ex"

Ques" At the time he went from Virginia to Maryland to

get married as was thought, was it not generally understood

that he had a wife that he did not live with"

Ans " I believe that was the case. I heard such talk"

Ques" Have you not heard that Sherman was not married

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                    <text>[page 72]

[corresponds to page 20 of Will Book 3]

,,20,,

to the woman he lived with when he died

Ans " I have heard Sherman say that they were not married

but heard her say so_ the general opinion was that

they were not married &amp; further this deponent Saith not"

			P.A.McNeely

"Also Jonathan Nichols of Delaware County being first

duly sworn deposes as follows

Ques" How long have you known John Sherman &amp; Wife

Ans" About 30 years"

Ques " Have they lived during that x together as man &amp; wife

&amp; been so regarded"

Ans " They have until within a few years"

Ques "Did you marry one of the daughters of these two persons"

Ans' I did " 

Ques" At whose house were you married"

Ans " John Shermans"

Ques " At whose consent did you get this daughter in marriage "

Ans "By the consent of John Sherman &amp; Patsy Sherman "

Ans "Has old Sherman been a troublesome man-very abusive

Ques " He has " &amp; further this deponent Saith not"

			Jonathan Nicholas

Subscribed and Sworn to in open Court this 21st day of

February AD one thousand Eight hundred and fifty one

			G.W. Stark Clerk
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                    <text>[page 73]

[corresponds to page 21 of Will Book 3]

John Curren decd. Will,,			21

Plea held at the Court House in Delaware, in the County

of Delaware and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias

Bowen President and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and

Frederick Avery his associates, Judges of the Court of Common 

Pleas in and for said County &amp; State on the 22nd day of March

AD 1857.

     "This day the last will &amp; testament of John Curren decd,,

was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of the

subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing. And it

appearing to the Court from said testimony, that said testator

was at the time of executing the same of sound &amp; disposing

mind &amp; memory and acting under no restraint whatever

It is ordered that said Will nad testamony be recorded"

Which Will &amp; proof are as follows to wit

"    In the name of the Benevolent Father of All

I John Curren of Delaware County State of Ohio do make

and publish this my last will and testament

Item First "I will that my legacy in my father Joseph

Currens deceased Estate leighing being in the County of

Delaware and State of Ohio, containing between twenty two

and twenty three acres of land be sold and my funeral expenses

and legal debts be paid, and the residue of the money be equally

divided amongst my several children to wit Mary Curren

Martha Curren, Susannah Curren, John Curren and 

Synthe Ann Curren- Item Second. I will my Woman saddle

to my daughter Mary Curren, and one bed and bedding to

my daughter Martha Curren, One Bed &amp; bedding to my daughter

Susannah Curren, and one bed and bedding to my daughter

Synthe Ann Curren- Item third. I do hereby nominate 

and appoint Stephen Curren and Silas H Cleveland

Executors of this my last Will and testament hereby

authorizing and empowering them to compromise, adjust,

release and discharge in such a manner as they may deem

proper the debts and claims due me. I do also authorize  

and empower them, if it shall be necessary in order to pay my debt

to sell by private sale or in such a manner upon such terms of

credit or otherwise as they may think proper, all or any part of

my real estate, and deed to purchases to execute, acknowledge

and deliver the same in fee simple

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 

twenty second day of February in the year Eighteen hundred and

fifty one"			John Curren	Seal

"Signed and acknowledged by John Curren as his last will and

testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence

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                    <text>[page 74]			

[corresponds to page 22 of Will Book 3]

22.

The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

      Court of Common Pleas March Term AD 1851

Personally appeared in open Court, James Brown and

Robert Curren, who being duly sworn dispose and say that

the papers before them purporting to be the last will and

testament of John Curren now deceased, was by the said

deceased acknowledged, published and declared to be his

last will and testament in the presence of these deponents

that the said deceased was of lawful age, that he was of

sound and disposing mind and memory, and under no  

restraint as they varily believe-that they subscribed the

same as witnesses on the presence and at the request of

the testator and in the presence of each other "

				James Brown

				Robert Curren

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 20th day of March AD 1851

				G.W. Stark Clerk

	


		Evan Evans decd Will

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware, Delaware

County and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias Bowen

President and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and Frederick

Avery his Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas

within aforesaid County in the 22 day of March AD 1851.

  "This day the last will &amp; testament of Evan Evans decd

was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony

of the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing, and

it appearing to the Court from such testimony, that the

testator was at the time of executing the same, of sound and

disposing mind and memory and acting under no restraint

whatever. It is ordered that said will and testimony be recorded

"Which will and proof are as follows to wit

"I, Evan Evans of Radnor Township in the County of Ohio

Delaware and State of Ohio do make and publish this my

last will and testament in manner and form following , that

is to say- First, it is my will that my funeral expenses and

all my just debts he fully paid-Second- I gave, devise  and

bequeath to my beloved wife Mary Evans in lieu of her 

dower the plantation on which we now reside, situated in

Radnor Township being surveyed off of west end of Lot

No 6 in Range No 20, Township No. 6. and Section No 4

US Military lands in said County &amp; State, being the same
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                    <text>[page 75]

[corresponds to page 23 of Will Book 3]

                                                                                   23

tract of land formerly owned by John Jones, Mason. Also 

all my personal property of every description during her

natural life - Third I give and devise to my eldest son

Robert Evans the farm above described, his heirs and assigns

in fee simple forever, at the death of my said wife

Fourth. All my personal property at the death x  my wife

Mary Evans to be divided equally between my grandson

Evan Roberts and my daughters Elizabeth Thomas,  Sarah

Evans, Ann Evans, and Margaret Evans. provided that

they pay my son William Evans the sum of Five dollars

Also my daughter Mary Hughes the sum of Five dollars

And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my wife said

Mary Evans to be the Executor of this my last will and

testament recording and annulling all forms wills by me

made, and ratifying and confirming this and no other to be

my last Will and  testament_ In testimony whereof I

have hereunto set my hand and seal 	Sixth day of August

AD 1850. "		Evan Evans 	[seal]

Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named

Evan Evans as and for his last will and testament in 

presence of us who at his request have signed our names 

as witnesses to the same " 	John T Rowland

			Abraham Lloyd

The State of Ohio	In Court of Common Pleas

Delaware County ss March Term 1851

		Appeared in open Court John T Rowland 

and Abraham Lloyd who being duly sworn upon their oaths

depose and say that they were well acquainted with Evan

Evans in his lefetime, lete of the said County now deceased

and that the paper now here produced purporting to be the

last Will and testament of the said Evan Evans hearing date

the 6th day of August 1850 was on the day of the date thereof

Signed, published and declared by the said Evans as his said

Will &amp; testament- That the said Evans then and there in the

preence of these deponents as witnesses signed the same, and

they at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each

other signed their names severally thereto as witnesses_That the

said Evan Evans was then of Sound mind &amp; memory and acting

under no restraint, and was then of about Seventy years of age

			Abraham Lloyd

			John T Rowland

Sworn to and subscribed before me in open Court March 20 ~ 1851

			G.W. Stark Clerk

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                    <text>[page 76]

[corresponds to page 24 of Will Book 3]

24 	James Alexander decd Will

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware, Delaware

County and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias Bowen

President and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and Frederick

Avery his Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas

in and for said county on the 22" day of March AD 1851.

   "This day the last will and Testament of James Alexander

decd was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony

of William Darst one of the subscribing witnesses thereto

as reduced to writing / the other witness thereto Ralph

Davenport having since deceased/and it appearing to

the Court from said testimony that the testator was at the

time of executing the same of sound and disposing mind

and memory and acting under no restraint whatever

It is ordered that said will and testimony be recorded

which will and testimony are as follows to wit

"August the 11th 1841, I, James Alexander of Troy Township

in the County of Delaware in the State of Ohio, do make 

this my last will and testament,, viz.- First, My will is 

that all my lands and tenements goods and chattels, notes

bonds and moneys may be equally divided to and among

the following persons as heirs in Succession except to that is herein after

provided viz-First, one fifth part to be equally divided

between my daughter Jane and her daughter Mariah Willey

Secondly one fifth part paid to my daughter Margaret

Thirdly one fifth part paid to my daughter Ann

Fourthly one fifth part to my daughter Sarah

Fifthly one fifth part to be equally divided between my

grandson James B Alexander and John Alexander, heirs

of John Alexander deceased, in case they shall both live, but

in case one should survive the other, then the aforesaid fifth

part I bequeath to the survivor"

Signed, Sealed and declared by the said testator as and for his

last will and testament in the year of our Lord 1841

In presence of us		James Alexander  [Seal]

William Darst

Ralph Davenport,,

	"The State of Ohio Delaware County ss,,

Court of Common Pleas March Term AD 1851

Personally appeared in open Court William Darst one of the

subscribing witnesses to the last will and testament of James

Alexander deceased / the other being dead/who being duly sworn

deposes and says that the paper before him purporting to be the

last will and  testament of James Alexander now deceased

was by the said deceased acknowledged, published, and declared

to be his last will and testament in the presence of said deponent

that the said deceased was of lawful age, that he was sound

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                    <text>[page 77]

[corresponds to page 25 of Will Book 3]

					25

and disposing mind and memory, and under no restraint as

he verily believes, and that he subscribed the same as witness in

the presence and at the request of the testator

			William Darst

Sworn to &amp; Subscribed in open Court this 15th day of March AD 1851

				G.W. Stark  .Clerk.

		John Bury dec. Will

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware, Delaware

County and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias Bowen

President and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard, and Frederick

Avery his Associate  of the Court of Common Pleas in

and for said County and state on the 22nd day of March

AD one thousand Eight Hundred and fifty

   "This day the last will and testament of John Bury decd

was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of the 

Subscribing witnesses therrto as reduced to writing, and it appear-

-ing to the Court from said testimony that said will was duly

executed and attested and that the testator was at the time

of executing the same of sound and disposing mind and

memory and not acting under any restraint, it is ordered

that said will and testimony be recorded_ Whereupon Henry

Stith the Executor in the will named being a witness to the same

in an open Court relinquished his right to act as Executor, and 

thereupon on application the Court appointed Anna Bury the

Widow Administratrix with the will annexed- It is therefore

ordered that Letters testamentary be granted her upon her witnessing

into bonds in the sum of Thirty four Hundred dollars, with

Henry Stith and Amos Utley as security. And it is further,

ordered that Daniel D. Stith. John Thomas and George Clark

appraise the personal property of said Estate"

Much will and testimony are as followed to my

"I John Bury of the County of Delaware in the State of 

 Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testament

in manner and form  following that is to say

First it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my just 

debts be fully paid. Second I give devise and bequeath to my

beloved wife Anna Bury in lieu of her dower, awl the house,

=hold and kitchen furniture and there unto appertaining... Also the

sorl  mare and the Buggy and Harness and the lead  cow.

Also Three Hundred dollars in money at her disposal

Fourth_ I give and devise to Sarah Nelson, the wife of

Elias Nelson the some of Fifty dollars after the death of Anna
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                    <text>[page 78]

[corresponds to page 26 of Will Book 3]

Bury_Fifth I give and devise to Joseph Caufman, the

some of One Hundred dollars to be death of Annah Bury
					
my wife_Sixth I give and devise to Jacob Bury

an Anis, the some of One Hundred and twenty five dollars

after the death of Annah Bury my wife- Seventh, I give 

and devise to Mary L Johnson daughter of John Johnson

the some of Fifty dollars after the death od Annah Bury

And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint Henry Stith to 

be the Executor for this my last will and testament, revoking

and annulling all former wills by me made and  ratifying

and confirming this and no other to be my last will and

testament_ In testimony whereof I have hereunto set

my hand and seal this 8th day of February in the year of

our Lord 1851. "		John Bury [seal]

Signed, published and declared by the above named John Bury

as his and for his last will and testament in the presence of

as who at his request have signed the same as witnesses to the

same " James D Stith, Henry Stith

  " Be it known that I Henry Stith do here in open Court 

decline acting as Executor of the above will which resignation

is accepted by the Court, March 18 1851

                                                                                Henry Stith,,

"The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

Court of Common Pleas March Term 1851

Personally appeared in open Court James D Stith and Henry

Stith who being duly sworn depose and say that the paper

before them purporting to be the Last Will and testament of

of John Bury now deceased, was by the said John Bury

acknowledged, published and declared to be his last will and

testament in the presence of these deponents, that the said

deceased was of lawful age, that he was of sound and disposing

mind and memory and under no restraint as they verily believe

that they subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence and

at the request of the testator and in the presence of each other

				James D Stith
				
				Henry Stith

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 18th day of March AD 1851

				GW Stark Clerk



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                    <text>[page 79]

[corresponds to page 27 of Will Book 3]

	Edmond Cockrell decd Will		27

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware in the County

of Delaware and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias

Bowen President and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and

Frederick Avery his Associate Judges of the Court of Common

Pleas within and for said County and State on the 22d day of 

March AD One thousand and Eight hundred and fifty one

"This day the last Will and testament of Edward Cockrell

decd was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony

of the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing, and it

appearing to the Court by said testament that said will was

duly attested and executed, and that the said testator was at the

time of Executing the same of sound and disposing mind and

memory, and acting under no restraint whatever. _It is 

ordered that said Will and testimony be recorded_Whereupon

Anna Cockrell the Executrix in said will named. appeared in

open Court and signified her acceptance of the trust of executing

said will_ It is therefore moved that letters testamentary be

granted her upon her entering into bonds in the sum of Eight

Hundred dollars with James Cockrell and Elam Blain as

security. And it is further ordered that Relief Adams, Byron

Jenkins and Bierce Roberts appraise the personal property of

said Estate"

Which will and testimony are as follows to wit

"In the name of the Benevolent Father of All

I Edward Cockrell of x Township of Harlem of the County of

Delaware and State of Ohio do make and publish this my last

Will and testament_Item 1,st. I give and devise to my

beloved wife inlieu of her dower the farm on which we now reside

situate in Range Sixteen/16/ Section Second/2/Township

three/3/ in the County of Delaware Ohio, containing about 

thirty acres during her natural life, or so long as she remains

my widow, and all the stock, Horses, Housesold goods, fur=

niture, provisions and other goods and chattels, as many

Cows as she may require for her support which may be therein

at the time of my decease, during her natural life as aforesaid

She however selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to

pay my just debts. At the death of my said wife, the real

Estate aforesaid and such part of the said personally property
				x
or the proceeds thereof as thay then remained  unconsumed and

unexpended _ I give and devise to my children Elizabeth

Edwards, Sarah Mullen, Susannah Polten, Mary Jane

Edwards, James Monroe Cockrell, Dianna Green Nancy

Patterson, Lucinda Cockrell, Malinda Cockrell, Martha Cockrell

Mary L Cockrell and their heirs forever

Item 2nd, I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife of

Guardian of my daughters, Lucinda Cockrell, Malinda Cockrell

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                    <text>[page 80]

[corresponds to page 28 of Will Book 3]

28

Martha Cockrell and Mary S Cockrell until the said 

Lucinda Cockrell, Malinda Cockrell, Martha Cockrell &amp;

Mercy Cockrell arrive at the age of Eighteen years 

or intermarries_ but in case my wife should again marry her

guardianship of said children shall cease and determine upon

her intermarriage_ In testimony where of I shall have hereunto

set my hand and seal this twenty Eighth day of February in

the year of Our Lord One thousand Eight Hundred and fifty

one "			  	        his 
			        Edward       x    Cockrell	[seal]
				      mark
			

Signed and acknowledged by said Edward Cockrell

as his last Will and testament in our presence and

signed by us in his presence "	George Titus

			John Miller

"I do hereby certify that the word "Chattels" on the thirteenth 

line was made before the signing and acknowledging of the this

will._ this twenty eighth day of February 1851. 

			Elam Blain J.P.

The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

	Court of Common Pleas March Term 1851.

Personally appeared in open Court George Titus and

John Miller who being duly sworn depose and say, that

the paper before tham purporting to be the last will and 

testament of Edward Cockrell now deceased was by the

said Edward Cockrell acknowledged published and

declared to be his last will and testament in the presence of

these deponents_that the said deceased was of lawful age

that he was of sound and disposing mind and memory, and

under no restraint as they verily believe_that they

subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence and at the

request of the testaator and in the presence of each other

				John Miller

				George Titus

Sworn to and Subscribed in open Court  this 18th day of March 1851

				GW Stark Clerk

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                    <text>[page 81]

[corresponds to page 29 of Will Book 3]


	Parthenia Coulter decd Will		29.

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware in the County

of Delaware and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias

Bowen President and Almon Stark Caleb Howard and

Frederick Eager his Associates, Judges of the Court of Common

Pleas within and for said County and State on the Nineteenth 

day of March AD one thousand Eight hundred and fifty one

     "This day the last will and testament of Parthenia Coulter

decd was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony

of the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing, and

ordered to be recorded

   "In the name of the Benevolent Father of all

"I Thena Coulter of Genoa Township, and of Delaware 

County and State of Ohio do make and publish this my

last will and testament_ First: It is my will that my 

just debts and all charges be paid out of my Estate

Item. I give and devise all the residue of my estate to Samuel Coulter my

husband, to be to him and his heirs forever

Item I make and appoint the said Samuel Coulter

Executor of this my last Will and testament-

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal

4th day of November in the year 1850"

				her
			Parthenia   x   Coulter [Seal]
				mark

Signed and acknowledged by said Thena Coulter as 
 
her last Will and testament in our presence and signed by

us in her presence. "		Matthew Conklin

			Thomas Jones

"State of Ohio		Court of Common Pleas

Delaware County 	March Term 1851

			In open Court personally appeared Mathew

Conklin and Thomas Jones who geing duly sworn upon their oaths

depose and say, that they well knew Parthena Coulter decd in

her life time, that the paper now here produced in open Court

hearing date November 4 1850 and purporting to the last will 

and testament of said Parthenia Coulter, was on the date thereof

signed, published and declared by her said Parthenon as her last

will and testmane in the presence of these deposents. That

these deponents saw the said Pathena sign the said will

and that these deponents at her request, in her presence and in the

presence of each other signed their names thereto as witnessed

That the said Pathena Coulter at the time there of was of sound mind
		
and memory, of about the age of forty Six years and acting under no

restraint and further say not "
			Matthew Conklin

			Thomas Jones

Sworn to &amp; subscribed in Open Court March 19th 1851

			GW Stark  Clerk

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                    <text>[page 82]

[corresponds to page 30 of Will Book 3]

30	Lewis Dulin  decd  Will

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware, Delaware

County and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias

Bwen President and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard

and Frederick Avery Esph his Associates, Judges of the 

Court of Common Pleas within and for said County and

State on the twenty Second day of March AD one thousand

Eight hundred and fifty one

   "This day the last will and testament of Lewis Dulin decd

was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of

the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing

and it appearing to the Court from said testimony that the

testator at the time of executing the same was of sound and 

disposing mind amd memory and not acting under any

restraint. It is ordered that said will and testimony be

recorded. Whereupon John Latham and Edward Dulin

the Executors in said will named appeared in Court and 

signified their acceptance of the trust of executing said will

It is therefore ordered that letters testamentary be granted 

to them upon their entering into bonds in the sum of

Four Hundred dollars with William Warner and

John Clark as Security, and it is further ordered that

Isaac Ortz, William Stone, and Peter Ollum

appraise the personal property of said Estate "

Which will and testimony are as follows to wit

"Know all men by theos   presant  that I Lewis Dulin of

Concord Township, Delaware County and State of Ohio

retaining  the full power and facalties  of my mind and in

my Haraper Sences do declare this to be my last will and

testement, and by theas  preasent apinte John Latham

and Edward Dulin my Executor to attend to my effects

I do in this my last will order and derect  them to pay my

funeral  expenses, and the expences  of my last sickness together

with my doctors bill. and to settle all of my lawful and  honest

debts. and after the above is fully complied with. I then will and

bequeath the remainder of my effects to be the same more or less

to each of my children that is living at the time of my Deiss

shear  and shear  alike withe  the exception  of any misc that

I will and beqeath  to my daugher Lucindy wife of Travis Latham

Also I will and bequeath to my daughter Sarah wife of William

P B Bowling  my Buro  or the price of it- given under my hand and

Seal this Twenthy  day Ninth of May, One thousand Eight hundred

and fifty in the presents of before I cloase this will I apinte  my 

Executor to apraise  all of my house goodes  and other property

at cash prices an destribute  among  my childeren  as

bests Soutes thir  condisans and as the  can agree best an concerning

the matters.  Signed and Sealed in preascents  of " Lewis Dulin
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                    <text>[page 83]

[corresponds to page 31 of Will Book 3]

                                                    31

William Warner. Francis Baker. Cyaenas Strobridge "

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

Court of Common Pleas March Term 1851

Personally appeared in open Court William Warner &amp; Francis

Baker who being duly sworn depose and say that the paper

before them purporting to be the last will and testament of

Lewis Dulin now deceased was by the said Lewis Dulin

acknowledged, published and declared to be his last will

and testament of these deponents that the said

deceased was of lawful age, that he was of sound and disposing

mind and memory and under no restraint as they verily

believe_ that they subscribed the same as witnesses in the

presence and at the request of the testator and in the presence

of each other " William Warner. Francis Baker

Sworn to an subscribed in open Court the 19~ day of March AD 1851

			G.W. Stark Clerk



		Mary Slentz decd Will 
		


Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware . Delaware 

County and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias Bowen

President and Almon Stark. Caleb Howard and Frederick

Avery his associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas

within and for said County and State on the Twenty first day

of March AD onethousand Eight hundred and fifty one

	"This day the last  will and testmanet of Mary Slentz decd

was produced in open Court and  proved by the testimony of the

subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing and it appearing

to the Court by said testimony that the said will was duly attested

and executed, and the said testatrix at the time of executing

the same was of sound and disposing mind and memory

and not under any restraint. It is ordered that will and

testimony be recorded. Whereupon John High the Executor

in said will named and signified his acceptance of the trust

of executing said Will_It is therefore ordered that letters

testmentary be granted him upon his entering into bond

int eh sum of Three Hundred dollars with John Wolfley and 

John Lugenbeel as security. and it is further ordered that William

Mansur, D.F. Mc Cullough and William D Heim appraise

the personal property of said Estate "

Which Will and testimony are as follows to wit 

" In the name of the Benevolent Father of all,,

I Mary Slentz of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio do

make and publish this my last will and testament- First

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                    <text>[page 84]

[corresponds to page 32 of Will Book 3]

32

I give and devise to my beloved child Daniel Wesley

Slentz. all the portion, interest, claims, franchises, demands

&amp; Share and balance coming to me from the Estate of my

father Benjamin High deceased with the exception herein after

mentioned. the same to be his &amp; his heirs &amp; a forever. It is my

wish that the same Shall come to him as above stated at the 

final settlement of my Fathers Estate. whether the same

shall interest &amp;, should become due me in money at the

Settlement of my Father Estate.  Their in that case Tappert

&amp; hereby empower my brother John High to receive the same

and invest it in the best possible manner in such way that

it shall draw interest yearly, which shall annually be

placed in as principal for the coming year. which Shall be

done annually at the age of Twenty one years. when it shall with

the accumulation be paid over to him as his own property.

If my said child Daniel Wesley Slentz die before he arrives

at majority on or before my death, then I devise and bequeath

franchise. share.aforesaid to my seven brothers &amp; Sisters

now living in case of their death to their heirs forever.

Second. I devise and bequeath to my Sister Lydia Cowgill

Thirty dollars_ this is in consideration of her kind and atten=

=tive treatment during my present Sickness &amp; is given to

express my gratitude for the same said thirty dollars to be paid

out of first funds coming to me from my fathers Estate

Thirdly . In case of the death of my son Daniel Wesley, I do

bequeath &amp; devise with my nephew Andrew Pope High/son

of John High/ the sum of Fifty dollars. the balance to pass

to my seven brothers &amp; sisters in equal shares_ I do hereby

nominate and appoint John High Executor for this my

last will and testament whom I request shall fully carry

out the direction of this instrument

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal

this twelfth day of September in the year of our Lord One

thousand Eight hundred and fifty" Mary Slentz [Seal]

Signed Sealed and acknowledged by said Mary Slentz as her

last will &amp; testament in our presence and signed by us in her

presence _ William  P Reid , John Wolfley .

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS
		
Court of Common Pleas March Term 1851

Personally appeared in open Court WP Reid &amp; John Wolfley

who being duly sworn deposed and say that the paper before

them purporting to the last and testament of Mary Slentz, now

deceased. was by the said Mary Slentz, acknowledged, published

and delared to be her last will and testament in the presences

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                    <text>[page 85]

[corresponds to page 33 of Will Book 3]

					33

of these deponents_ that the said deceased was of lawful age,

she was of sound  and disposing mind and memory, and

under no restraint as they verily believe_ that they subscribed

the same as witnesses in the presence and at the request of the

testator, and in the presence of each other " W P Reid

				John Wolfley

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 19~ day of March AD 1851

				G.W. Stark Clerk	



		Michael Pentony decd "Will"

			

Pleas held at the Court House in the Town of Delaware

Delaware County and State of Ohio before the Honorable 

Ozias Bowen President. and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard

and Frederick Avery his Associates . Judges of the Court of 

Common Pleas within and for said County and State at their

June Term AD One thousand Eight hundred and fifty one

 	"This day the last will and testament of Michael Pentony

decd was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony

of the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing appeared

and ordered to be recorded"

Which will and proof are as follows to wit

	" In the name of God 'Amen " _ I  Michael Pentony of 

the Township of Thompson and County of Delaware and State

of Ohio being of sound mind and memory / blessed by almighty 

God for the same/do make and publish this my last will

and testament _ I give and bequeath to my beloved wife

Sarah Ann all my personal property. ALso all my real Estate

during her natural life. At her decease to be given and devised

to my children - I also give and bequeath to my brother Stephen

Pentoney Thirty dollars to be received out of my father Micahel

Pentoney's Estate - I do also appoint my brother Stephen Pentony

guardian for my children in regard of my father Micahel Pentony's

Estate of that portion which falls to me- I do nominate and

appoint my beloved wife Sarah Ann to be the sole Executrix

of this my last Will and testament_ In testimony whereof 

I have hereunto set my hand and seal and published and decree

this to be my last will and testament in presence of the witnesses

named below this 28th day of March in the year of our Lord

one thousand Eight hundred and fifty one

			Michael Pentony	[seal]

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                    <text>[page 86]

[corresponds to page 34 of Will Book 3]

34

Signed, Sealed, delcared and published by the said

Michael Pentony as and for his last will and testament

in presence of us who at his request and in his presence

and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names

as witnesses hereto "		H T Cunningham

			Jacob Freyman

The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

Court of Common Pleas June Term AD 1851

Personally appearing in Open Court, H T Cunningham &amp;

Jacob Fryman who being duly sworn depose and say that

the paper before them purporting to be the last will and

testament of Micahel Pentony now deceased was by the

said Michael Pentony acknowledged, published and declared

to be his last will and testament in the presence of these deponents

that the said deceased was of lawful age_that he was of sound

and disposing mind and memory, and under no restraint as

they verily believe, that they subscribed the same as witnesses

in the presence and at the request of the testator, and in the 

presence of each other "	H T Cunningham

			Jacob Freyman

Subscribed to an Sworn in open Court this 10th day of June AD 1851

				GW Stark Clerk




		Robert Carpenter decd Will



Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware in the County

of Delaware and  State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias

Bowen President and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard &amp; Frederick

Avery his Associates Judges of the Court of Common Pleas

within and forsaid County and State on the fourteenth day of

June AD one thousand Eight hundred and fifty one

    "This day the last will and testament of Robert 

Carpenter decd was presented in open Court and proved by

the testimony of the subscribing witnesses thereto  as reduced

to writing approved and ordered to be recorded"

which will and testimony are as follows to wit

     "I Robert Carpenter of Berkshire Township. Delaware

County State of Ohio. negin of sound mind and memory do make

and devise this my last will and testament in manner aforesaid

as follows to wit_ First of all I commit my Soul to God that

gave it through the Lord Jesus Christ, my body to be

deacently buried hoping for a happy resurrection

at the Great Day- I giv  and bequeath to my Son Thomas


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                    <text>[page 87]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 35 of Will Book 3]

F Carpenter the East part of my farm that I now liv  upon, say

One Hundred and Six acres, the resadue  on the West I give and

and bequeath to my Daughters Lucy E Carpenter and

Mary A Carpenter containing Sixty five acres-  I give

and bequeath to my beloved wife Philena the use of the one

half of the One hundred and Six acres willed to my x T F

Carpenter during her natural life. Also she is to have the

use of of the one half of the house  I now ocupy , my wife to

have an equal  share of the personal property after debts

are paid. I further appoint Rufus Carter &amp; Philena Carpenter 

my wife as Executors of my Estate and empower them to settle

and pay all claims against my Estate, and receive what

dues may be coming and to inable  to do so. to sell all

my personal property, and after paying debts and funeral

charges the residue of my personal property to be eaqually 

divid between my children. The House hold  furniture, Beds

&amp; Bedding I wish that there be an equitable division between

my wife and daughters _In witness whereof I have set 

my hand and Seal this fourtheenth day of July 1850

				Robert Carpenter 	[seal]

Signed &amp; Sealed in presence of 		" E Brown

				Allen M Lane

" I Robert Carpenter have herby saw fit to add by way of

Codisil to my last will and testament that is I will to

my two daughters the right of way of a Rode running from

the mane Road liaing from North and South so that they may

have acess to and from the lands I have willed to them Said

right of was to be on the north side of my farm

Also I will that my two daughters have the entire controle  

of the North room in my House for them to ocupy  as they

may think best and proper as long as they may wish to al

low In Witness whereunto I have set my hand and Sele 

to this my last will and testament April the 23rd in the

year 1851 "			Robert Carpenter [seal]

Signed in presence of

Allen McLane

Rufus Carter

   State of Ohio Delaware County SS

In the Court of Common Pleas for said County June Term

1851. Appeared in open Court Ezekiel Brown Allen McLane

and Rufus Carter who being duly sworn, depose and say as 

follows. Said Brown &amp; Mc Lane say that the paper here

produced bearing date the fourteenth day of July 1850 pur-

-porting to be the last will and testament of Robert Carpenter

/now deceased/ was at the date thereof signed by the said 

Robert Carpenter and then &amp; there published and declared
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                    <text>[page 88]

[corresponds to page 36 of Will Book 3]

36

as such at his at his residence in Berkshire Township

in said County in our presence. and the said Brown &amp; Allen

then and there in his presence at his request and in the presence

of each other Signed their names thereto as witnesses- that the said 

Robert Carpenter at the time thereof was of sound mind and

memory and acting under no restraint. And the said Allen

McLane and Rufus Carter as to the Codicil on the said

Will written bearing date April 23rd 1851, was in their presence

signed by said Robert Carpenter and by him published and

declared as an addition to his said will at the date thereof

and that they at his request in his presence and in the presence

of each  other Signed the same as witnesses thereto, and at the

time thereof the said Carpenter was of sound mind &amp; memory

and acting under no restraint, and further say not

			E Brown

			Allen Mc Lane

			Rufus Carter

Sworn to in open Court June 10th AD 1851

			G.W. Stark    Clerk





		William Warrington decd Will




Pleas held at the Court House in the Town of Delaware 

in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio before the 

Honorable Ozias Bowen President, and Almon Stark, Caleb

Howard and Frederick Avery his Assocaites Judges of the 

Court of Common Pleas within and for said County and State

on the fourteenth say of June AD One thousand Eight hundred 

and fifty one.

This day the last Will and testament of William Warrington

decd was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony

of two of the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing

approved and ordered to be recorded"

which will and proof are as follows to wit

  "I William Warrington sent,, of the State of Ohio in Delaware

County do make this my last will and testament in manner

and from following that is to say- First it is my will that my

funeral expenses and  my just debts be fully paid _ Second I

give, devise, and bequeath to my oldest Son John Warrington One

dollar, also to my daughter Mary Hamilton one dollar- Also

to my daughter Sarah Mershon one dollar. Also to my Son

William Warrington one dollar- Also to my daughter Julian

Weaver One dollar. Also to my son Casmere G Warrington One

dollar. Third I give devise and bequeath to my loving and

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                    <text>[page 89]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 37 of Will Book 3]

affectionate wife the farm on which we now live and reside

situate in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio containing

Forty seven acres. Also all my personal property in dores and

out while she remains my widow. After that I give devise and

bequeath to my youngest daughter Charlotte Paul Warrington

all my seal and personal property and to her heirs forever

If she dies without lawful heirs of her body, then it is my will 

that Casemore G Warrington shall have my real Estate of the 

farm I now live on by paying Julian Weaver One hundred

dollars"   	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

and Seal this thirty first day of May one thousand Eight

hundred and fifty, annulling all other wills by me made

				Wm Warrington	[seal]

"Signed by the above named William Warrington  Senr for his

last will and testament in presence of us who at his request

have signed as witnesses to the same"	James Dodds

				Joseph Dodds

				Sarah Dodds

"Delaware County SS_ In the Court of Common Pleas

June Term 1851

James Dodds and Joseph Dodds being Sworn in open

upon their oaths depose and say that the paper now here

provided dated the thirty first day of May AD 1850 and

purporting to be the last will &amp; testament of William

Warrington (now decd) was on the day of the date thereof

signed declared and published by the said William Warrington

as his last Will and testament, in the said County of Delaware

in the presence of these witnesses. And that these deponents

their at his request and in his presence of each other, signed 

their names thereto as witnesses_ That the said William

Warrington was then of sound mind and memory and 

acting under no restraint_ and further say not

			James Dodds

			Joseph Dodds

Sworn to &amp; Subscribed in open Court June 14th 1851

			G.M.Stark  Clerk
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                    <text>[page 90]

[corresponds to page 38 of Will Book 3]

38. 	John Brown decd _Will


Pleas held at the Court House in the Town of Delaware

in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio before the Honorable

Ozias Bowen President, and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and

Frederick Avery, his Associates, Judges of the Court of Common

Pleas within and for said County and State on the Twenty first

day of October AD One thousand Eight hundred and fifty one

      This day the last will and testament of John Brown decd

was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of the

subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing- and it appearing

to the Court that the testator at the time of executing the same

of lawful age, of aound and disposing mind, memory and

understanding, and acting under no restraint it was ordered

that the same be recorded.- And it is further ordered that 

Robert Ferguson the Executor in said Will named/who

appeared in open Court and accepted said trust /enter in to

bonds in the sum of Twelve hundred dollars, with William

Johnson and Daniel Maxwell as Security - and that

Joseph Potter, Jonas Waldron and Benjamin Benedict

appraise the personal property of said Estate "

  Which said will and proof is as follows to wit

In the name of God, Amen. I John Brown of the Township

of Kingston in the County of Delaware in the State of Ohio, being

weak in body but of sound mind and memory, blessed be Almighty

God for the same, and considering the uncertainty of this transitory

life, do hereby make and ordain this my last will and testament

in manner and form following/To wit/


1st I bequeath my soul to God who gave it, and my body

to the dust from whence it was taken to be buried in a decent

and Christian like manner. And as to such wordly property as

it has pleased Almighty God to bless us with, after my debts

and funeral expenses are paid, it is my will that it be disposed

of as follows /To wit/ 1st I give and bequeath to my beloved wife

Polly Brown out of my personal property all my household

and kitchen and cupboard furniture, including beds and bedding

and one hundred dollars in money to dispose of at her option

excepting one mantle clock, one Rifle gun, one copper kettle

and one double coverlet.

2nd I give and bequeath to my daughter Nancy, wife of Lewis Lott

Twenty five dollars in addition to who she has got
			
3rd I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Brown in addition to

what he has heretofore got the sum of one dollar

4th I give and bequeath to my son John W. Brown in addition to

what he has already got the sum of One hundred dollars

5th I give and bequeath to my son James H Brown in addition

what he has already got the sum of Twenty five dollars

6th I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Mary Catherine

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                    <text>[page 91]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 39 of Will Book 3]

Randolph the sum of Twenty five dollars

7th I give and bequeath to my son William Brown in addition to what

he has already got, the sum of Twenty five dollars

8th I give and bequeath to my grandson Wilber Lot the sum of

Twenty five dollars

9th I give and bequeath to my son Lemander H Brown in addi-

-tion to what he has already got, the sum of One hundred dollars

10th I give and bequeath to my daughter Harriet wife of John

Rogers in addition to what she has already got, the sum of Ninety

dollars and our large copper kettle.

11th I give and bequeath to my son Wesley Brown in addition

to what he has already got, the sum of Three hundred dollars

and one double coverlet

12th I give and bequeath to my son David Brown with whom

I now reside in addition to what he has heretofore got, the sum of

Fifty dollars

Lastly I nominate, constitute and appoint Robert Ferguson

to be the Executor of this my last will and testament this

Twenty second day of December One thousand Eight hundred

and forty Eight"		John Brown	[seal]

Signed Sealed and acknowledged by the testator in the presence of us

			Daniel Maxwell

			Katherine Decker

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS,

Court of Common Pleas October Term 1851

Personally appeared in open Court Daniel Maxwell &amp;

Catherine Decker who being duly sworn depose and say that

the paper before them purpoting to be the last will and

testament of John Brown now deceased was by the said

John Brown acknowledged published and declared to be his last

Will and testament in the presence of these deponents that the

said deceased was of lawful age, that he was of sound and

disposing mind and memory, and under no restraint as they

verily believe, that they subscribed the same as witnesses in the

presence and at the request of the testator and in the presence of

each other			Daniel Maxwell

			Katherine Decker

Sworn to and subscribed in Open Court this 21 day of October AD 1851

					G.W. Stark Clerk

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                    <text>[page 92]

[corresponds to page 40 of Will Book 3]

40  Joseph Klinker decd Will

Pleas held at the County House in the Town of Delaware

in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio before the

Honorable Ozias Bowen President and Almon Stark, Caleb

Howard and Frederick Avery his Associates, Judges of the

Court of Common Pleas within and for said County and State

on the Twenty first day of October AD One thousand Eight

hundred and fifty one

"This day the last will and testament of Joseph Klinker

decd was produced in open Court and proved by the testamony of

Luff S Hull one of the subscribing witness thereto as reduced

to writing. /SS Winsor the other subscribing Witness there to

being absent/And it appearing to the court that the testator was

at the time of executing the same of lawful age, sound and

disposing mind, memory and understanding, and acting under

no restraint. ['it was ordered that the same be recorded' scratched out]

 "And after and on the twenty fifth day of October AD One

thousand Eight hundred and  fifty one, the following order 

was had and entered to wit

"this day appeared in open Court Stanton S Winsor  one of

the subscribing witnesses to the last will and testament of

Joseph Klinker decd / the testimony of Luff S Hull the other

subscribing witness having already been taken at this term

and makes oath that the said Joseph Klinker was at the time

of executing said will of sound and disposing mind and memory

of lawful age, and acting under no restraint whatever. It is

ordered that the said testimony be received and said will ordered to 

be recorded.

   "Which will and proof as follows to wit

In the name of God- I Joseph Klinker of the County of

Delaware and State of Ohio do make and publish this my last

Will and testament

1st It is my will that all my funeral expenses and legal debts

be fully paid

2nd I give and bequeath to my wife Mary Klinker is lieu

of her dower the use of the Home farm on which I now reside

so long as she shall remain my widow. Also one old sorrel 

mare, Buggy, and Buggy harness. Two Cows, Eight Sheep,

and all my household and kitchen furniture_, Except Two beds, 

Bedstead and Bedding.

4th I give to my son Joseph Klinker, the three year old dun

mare_ the smallest Sorrel yearling horse colt, one Bed Bedding and

Bedstead.

5th  I give unto my two Sons, Mathias and Joseph Klinker equally 

all my real estate_

6th It is also my will that my personal property not otherwise disposed

of shall be applied to the payment of my just debts.</text>
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                    <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to page 41 of Will Book 3]

					41

Lastly, I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Joseph Klinker

Executor of this my last will and testament, hereby authorizing and emp=

owering him to compromise, adjust, release and discharge in Such manner

as he may deem proper, the debts and claims due me. I also authorize

and empower him if it shall become necessary in order to pay my debts, to 

Sell, by private Sale, or in such manner, upon such terms of credit, or 

otherwise, as he may think proper, all or any part of my Real Estate and

deeds to purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee Simple._

   In testimony  whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 12th

day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and

fifty one.				Joseph Klinker	[Seal]

   Signed and acknowledged by Said Joseph Klinker as his last will and

testament in our presence and Signed by us in his presence.

					S.S. Winsor

					L.S. Hull


	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

		Court of Common Pleas October Term AD 1851

Personally appeared in open Court Luff S. Hull who being

duly sworn deposes and says that the paper before him purporting

to be the last will and testament of Joseph Klinker now

deceased, was by the said Joseph Klinker acknowledged and

published and declared to be his last will and testament 

in the presence of this deponent and one S S Winsor the other

witness to said will- that the said deceased was of lawful age

that he was of sound and disposing mind and memory and

under no constraint as he verily believes-that he subscribes the same

as witness in the presence and at the request of the testator and of

S.S Winsor the other subscribing witness thereto who is now absent

from the State of Ohio "		L.S. Hull

  Sworn to and subscribed in Open Court this 21st day of October

AD 1851 _ GW Stark, Clerk.

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

     Court of Common Pleas, October Term AD 1851

Personally appeared in open Court Stanton S Winsor who

being duly sworn deposes and says that the paper before him

purporting to be the last will and testament of Joseph

Klinker now deceased was by the said Joseph Klinker ac-

=knowledged publishes and declares to be his last will and

testament in the presence of the deponent and Luff S Hull

the other witness thereto, that the deceased was of lawful

age under no restraint as he verily believes, and that said

Luff S Hull &amp; Stanton S Winsor Subscribes the same 

as witnesses in the presence and at the request of the testator

and in the presence of each other " 	SS Winsor

Subscribed and sworn to in open Court this 29th day of October AD 1851

				GW Stark Clerk

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                    <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to page 42 of Will Book 3]

42  	Andrew Young decd Will

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware, Delaware

County and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias Bowen

President and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and Frederick

Avery his Associates, Judges of the Court of Common Pleas within

and for said County and State on the Twenty first day of October

AD One thousand Eight hundred and fifty one

    " This day the last will and testament of Andrew Young decd

was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of the

Subscribing Witnesses thereto as reduced to writing. approved and

ordered to be recorded. And thereupon came Samuel Carver

and George W Wells, the Executors in said Will names and 

accepted said trust whereupon it is ordered that said Executor

enter into bonds in the sum of Four hindred dollars, with

Lewis Searles and E Westervelt as Security.  And it is

further ordered that Hurlburt Scoville G. B Carpenter

and John Nelson appraise the personal property of said

Estate"

  " I Andrew Young in the County of Delaware in the State

of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and testament

in manner and form following that is to say_

First it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my just

debts be fully paid_ Second I give devise and bequeath to my 

beloved wife P Young in lieu of her dower the plantation on

which we now reside containing Fifty acres during her natural
					
life, and all the live stock, horses and cattle, Sheap, hogs &amp;
				
by me now ownd and keep thereon. Also all the Household furniture
	                 
and other items not particulary named and not otherwise

disposed of in this Will during her natural life as aforesaid

She however first disposing of a sufficiency thereof to pay my

just debts as aforesaid, and that at the death of my said wife

or mariage 2 thirds of the landed property hereby devised or
          
bequeathed to my sister Polly Carver &amp; her ares and assigns
				
forever living in Luzen County State of Pennsylvania, Kingston
                             
and likewise I give to my brother Elijah Young all the book

account I have against him amd nothing more. And lastly

I hereby constitute and appoint George W Wells and Samuel

Carver Esq. to be the Executors of this my last will and testament

revoking and annuling all former wills by me made &amp;
                            
ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and

testament in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

this 21st day of May in the year of our Lord 1851. _ Signed

published and declared by the above named A Young as and for

his last will and  testament in presance of us who at his
			
request have signed as witnesses to the same. "Andrew Young'

attest Jeremiah Ellinwood

         Jeremiah Buell
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                    <text>[page 95]

[corresponds to page 43 of Will Book 3]

                                                     43


The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	Court of Common Pleas October Term 1851.

Personally appeared in open Court Jeremiah Ellinwood &amp; Jeremiah

Buell who being duly sworn depose and say that the paper before

them purporting to be the last will and testament of Andrew Young

now deceased was by the said Andrew Young acknowledged 

published and declared to be his last will and testament in the

presence of these deponents, that the said deceased was of lawful

age, that he was of sound and disposing mind and memory

and under no restraint as they verily believe, that they subscribed

the same as Witnesses in the presence of and at the request of

the testator, and in the presence of each other

			Jeremiah Ellinwood

			Jeremiah Buell

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 21st day of October

AD 1851				G.W. Stark Clerk

                ________________________
		John Williams dec'd Will
                ________________________


Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware, Delaware

County and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias Bowen

President, and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and Frederick

Avery his Associates, Judges of the Court of Common Pleas within

and for said County and State,- on the Twenty fourth day of October

AD One thousand Eight hundred and fifty one

    This day the last will and testament of John Williams

decd was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony  

of the subscribing Witnesses thereto as reduced to writing approved

and ordered to be recorded. And thereupon William Williams and

Otho Williams the Executors in said Will named appeared

in open Court and accepted said testamoney- Said Executors are

ordered to enter into bonds in the sum of Ten thousand dollars

with Benjamin F Loofburrow and Benjamin Ely as Security

And it is further ordered that Samuel C Weeks, Joseph Russell

and Thomas Lavender appraise the personal property of said

Estate. The widow of said deceased electing to take under said

Will as per file

"In the Benevolent Father of All

I John Williams of the township of Thompson Delaware

County Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and testament

Item 1st It is my desire that all my just debts and

funeral expenses be first paid out of my estate."

Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my oldest daughter Angeline


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                    <text>[page 96]

[corresponds to page 44 of Will Book 3]

44

Findley wife of George Findley Four Hundred dollars in

money in addition to what she has already received

Item 3rd  I give and bequeath to my second daughter

Elizabeth Six hundred dollars in money

Item 4th I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Eliza

Six Hundred dollars in money

Item 5th I give and bequeath to my daughter Nancy Elen

Six hundred dollars in money

Item 6th I devise and bequeath to my two sons Otho Williams

and John W Williams and their heirs forever the farm on

which my son John now resides. Situated in Range '20'

Tp. 6. Sec 3 lots 14 &amp; 15 being in Radnor Tp and known

as the Fulton farm, containing about one hundred and

Eighty three acres subject to the restrictions and incumbrances

herein after mentioned.

Item 7th I give and devise to my beloved wife Anne Williams

in lieu of her dower the use of the farm on which we now reside

situate in Thompson Township, County aforesaid. Known as the

Hoskins farm, containing about Two hundred and five acres

during her natural life subject to the restrictions and conditions

herein after mentioned, and I give her all the household goods

kitchen furniture that may be in the place at the time of my death

and I give her two head of horses, four milk cows and twenty

head of sheep. at the death of my said wife the real Estate

aforesaid I give and divise to my sons Zara C Williams and

Clark E Williams and to their heirs forever in equal proportions

and if either or any of my four sons should die without issue the

real  Estate devised in the will to him or them shall go to my other

surviving sons and their heirs forever, and in case my said wife

should again marry, she shall in that event be endowered of one equal

third part in value of said Hoskins farm, and the remaining two thirds

go immediately to my sons Zara &amp; Clark It is my desire that

all the personal property not bequeathed to my said wife consisting

of farming utentials, horses, cattle and other stock &amp; so forth be kept
	      
on the farm for the support and maintance of the family and for the
			         
purposes hereinafter mentioned until any youngest child is of age

and then to be divided as follows, to wit, one third to my wife, and

the residue to be equally divided between my said sons. If my wife

should not survive me, then I devise the Haskins farm to my two

sons Zara &amp; Clark and their heirs forever.

Item 8th  It is my desire that my said farms should remain

undivided and not be sold in any event until my youngest child

comes of age- and for the purposes of enabling my wife and sons

to pay off the legacies and bequests made in items 2,3,4 &amp; 5, and said

farms from being sold they shall be paid at the time and in the manner

following to wit ' The bequest made in item 2 to my daughter


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                    <text>[page 97]

[corresponds to page 45 of Will Book 3]

						45

Angeline shall be paid in two years after my death. The bequest

made to my daughter Elizabeth in item 3 shall be paid in four years

after my death,  and the bequests made in items 4 &amp; 5 shall be paid 

to my daughter Anneliza &amp; Nancy Ellen as they respectively 

come of age unless they should be able to pay them off sooner in

which case it is my desire that it should be done-It is my desire

further that my said farms should be worked and cultivated in

common by my family under the supervision of my wife as long 

as she remains my widow and sons Otho and John until said legacies

are paid. And they are hereby authorized to sell all surplus produce

raised upon said farms not needed for the support and maintance
					
of my wife and family including my afflicted son Zara, and

all live stock not needed for carrying on the business of farming 

from time to time as they may deem advisable. My unmarried

daughters are each to have in addition to the legacies bequeathed

them in legacies items 3,4, &amp; 5 to be paid in the same manner

as they respectively come of age, each one  side saddle, 

one cow, one bed and bedding, one set of chairs, one Bureau

&amp; so forth. 

Item 9th I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife 

Guardian for my minor children until they respectively arrive

at full age or should marry. And I do hereby enjoin my said

Guardian to give my said children a good English education and

to rear them in habits of industry and inculcate upon them as

far as may be the duties of Christianity.

Item 10th. I do hereby nominate and appoint my brother

William Williams and my son Otho Williams Executors of this

my last will and testament, hereby authorizing and empowering

them to compromise, adjust, release and discharge in such manner as they

may deem proper, the debts and claims due me. I do also authorize and

empower them if it Should become necessary in order to pay my debts or the

legacies provided for in this will to sell by private sale or in such manner as 

they may think proper so much of my real estate as may be necessary for

the purposes aforesaid and execute deeds in fee simple to purchases &amp; so forth,

and in case it Should be necessary to sell real estate for the purposes afore

=Said it shall be in such manner and upon such conditions as to bear equally

upon my four Sons.

	I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made. In testimony whereof

I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 30th. day of May AD 1851.

Signed and acknowledged			John Williams [seal]

by said John Williams as

his last will &amp; testament in

our presence._

Nicholas Jones

Jedediah Allen

James R Hubbell


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                    <text>[page 98]

[corresponds to page 46 of Will Book 3]

46 

Whereas I John Williams of Thompson Township

Delaware County Ohio on the 39th day of May AD 1851, made

my last will and testament of that day do hereby declare the

following to be a codicil to the same

Item 1st I do hereby grant and bequeath to my three sons Zara 

C. Otho and Clark E Williams the property real and personal

bequeathed and devised to my son John W Williams now

deceased to be equally divided between them

Item 2. I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Williams widow

of my deceased son John W Williams Fifty dollars to be paid

in the same manner the legacies are to be paid to my daughters

as provided in my said will to be paid by my said Executors

to her when she may nee the same. And I desire that she Should 

live in the family and also be supported and maintained in the same

manner as my own children as supported as long as she remains

the widow of my said son John W Williams and should choose 

to do so. And if said Elizabeth Williams Widow aforesaid should

have a posthumous child the son or daughter of the said John

W Williams and live to the age of 7 years, in that case I give

and bequeath to the same Three hundred dollars to be paid

when the child arrives at the age of seven years aforesaid in the

same manner as provided for the payment of the other legacies

made in this

Item 3. I do hereby authorize my said Executor to rent, lease

or sell any or all of the Real Estate divided by this will and execute

leases or deeds of conveyance for the same as the case may be

whenever it should be deemed advisable to do so by the

adult members of my family. In testimony whereof I 

John Williams have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 13th

day of September AD 1851.	John Williams	

Signed and acknowledged by said John Williams as a codicil to

his last will and testament in our presence and signed by

him in his presence"		J R. Hubbel

			Samuel C Weeks

			

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

Court if Common Pleas October Term 1851.

Personally appeared in open Court James R Hubbell and

Jedediah Allen who being duly sworn depose and say that the

paper before them purporting to be the last will and testament of

John Williams now deceased was by the said John Williams

acknowledged as published and declared to be his last will and

testament in the presence of these deponents, that the said

deceased was of lawful age, that he was of sound and disposing

mind and memory, and under no restraint was they verily believe

that they subscribed the same as Witnesses in the presence and at

the request of the testator, and in the presence of each other

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                    <text>[page 99]

[corresponds to page 47 of Will Book 3]

					47

"J R. Hubbell  J. Allen." Sworn to and subscribed in open

Court this 20th day of October AD 1851

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

Court of Common Pleas, Oct Term 1851.

Personally appeared in open Court James R Hubbell and Samuel

C Weeks who being duly sworn depose and say that the paper

before them purporting to be a codicil of the last will and testament of

John Williams now deceased was by the said John Williams

acknowledged published and declared to be his last will and 

testament in the presence of these deponents, that the said

deceased was of lawful age, that he was if sound and disposing

mind and memory and under no restraint as they verily believe

that they subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence and

at the request of the testator, and in the presence of each other

				J R Hubbell
	
				Samuel C Weeks

Sworn to and subscriber in open Court this 22nd day of October

AD 1851			G.W.   Stark Clerk




________________________________________________________________
	Frederick Browmiller  decd Will
________________________________________________________________

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware, Delaware

County and the State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias Bowen

President and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and Frederick

Avery his Associates Judges of the Court of Common Pleas

within and for said County and State on the Twenty second day

of October AD One thousand Eight hundred and fifty one

	This day the last will and testament of Frederick Browmiller

decd was produced in open Court and proved by the

testimony of the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing

approved and ordered to be recorded	

	"In the name of God Amen. I Frederick Browmiller of the

County of Delaware in the State of Ohio being of sound and dis-

=posing mind and understanding considering the certainty of death 

and the uncertainty of the time thereof, and being desirous to settle

my wordly affairs and thereby be better prepared to leave this

world when it shall please God to call me home, do therefore

make and publish this my last will and testament

First and principally I commit my soul into the hands of 

Almighty God and my body to the Earth to be decently buried

at the discretion of my Executor herein after mentioned and 

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                    <text>[page 100]

[corresponds to page 48 of Will Book 3]

48

after my just debts are paid I devise and bequeath as follows

Item 1 I give and devise unto Barbara my wife all my

personal property both real and personal and mixed

to have and to hold during her natural life

Item 2 At the death of my wife I wish my property to be

divided equally among my legally heirs upon condition of their

supporting my Daughter Sarah During her life If not I Devise unto my

Daughter Sarah a support out of my real estate as long as she shall live

	And lastly I do hereby appoint my son Reuben to be my sole Executor of

this my last will and testament revoking and annulling all former wills by me

made ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal

this 9th day of April 1851

Signed in the presence of is as

witnesses at his request				Frederic Browmiller [Seal]

Basil Lugenbeel

George Neff

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

Court of Common Pleas October Term 1851.

Personally appeared in open Court Basil Lugenbeel &amp; George

Neff who being duly sworn depose and say that the paper before

them purporting to be the last will and testament of Frederick

Browmiller now deceased was by the said Frederick Browmiller

acknowledged published and declared to be his last will and

testament in the presence of these deponents, that the said deceased

was of lawful age, that he was of sound and disposing mind and

the same as witnesses in the presence and at the request of the testator

and in the presence of each other "	Basil Lugenbeel

				George Neff

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 22nd day of October AD 1851

					G.W.

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                    <text>[page 101]

[corresponds to page 49 of Will Book 3]

Samuel Jones decd Will 			49

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware. Delaware County

and State of Ohio before the Honorable  Ozias Bowen President

and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and Frederick Avery his assocaites

Judges of the Court of Common Pleas within and for said County and

State on the Twenty first day of October AD one thousand Eight

hundred and fifty one

	"This day last will and testament of Samuel Jones desd was

produced in open Court and proved by the testimony of the subscribing

witnesses thereto as reduced to writing, which was approved and ordered

to be recorded"

	And on the Twenty fifth day of October AD One thousand Eight

hundred and fifty one the following order was had and entered

herein to wit

"On application ordered that George Copper be appointed

Administrator with the will annexed- Said Administrators as

ordered to enter bonds in the sum of Three thousand dollars

with John Cook and John Adams as security- And it is 

further ordered that Daniel Hunt, Jonathan Batesonand

Jacob Fetters appraise the personal property of said Estate

	"In the name of the benevolent father of all, I Samuel

Jones of the township of Harlem, County of Delaware and

State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and testa=

=ment

Item 1st I devise and bequeath to my son Jonathan Jones and

my daughter Racheral Jones and their heirs, the farm on which I now
	        
reside, situated in Section Second- township three, Range Sixteen

United States Military Land containing Fifty three acres of land

it being in Harlem Township. Delaware County Ohio during

their natural lifes.
	   
Item 2nd  I devise and bequeath to my son Jonathan Jones and

my daughter Rachel Jones, one half of all Stock, household

goods, furniture, provisions, excepting the clock and Burrough

I devise and bequeath to my daughter Rachel Jones and other

goods and chattels which may be thereon at the time of my

decease during their natural life as foresaid they however selling

so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay my just debts, the

said Jonathan Jones and Rachel Jones is not sell nor convey

to any persons the above mentioned farm which I now devise

and bequeath to the above children, at the death of my said son

Jonathan Jones and Rachel Jones, the real Estate aforesaid

and such part of the personal property or the proceeds thereof

as may be then remain unsold and unexpended. I give and devise 

to my two daughters Margaret Jones and Catherine Jones and

their heirs

Item 3rd I devise and bequeath to my two daughters Margaret 

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                    <text>[page 102]

[corresponds to page 50 of Will Book 3]

50

and one half of all my stock household furniture provisions

and other goods and chattels which may be thereon at the time

of my decease during their natural life as forsaid
			               x

Item 4th I devise and and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Adams

and heirs one dollars

Item 5th I devise and bequeath to my sons William Jones his

heirs one dollars

Item 6 I devise and bequeath to my son Samuel Jones Jr

his heirs one dollars

Item 7th I devise and bequeath to my son Michael Jones his

heirs Twenty dollars to be paid by Jonathan Jones and Rachel 

Jones, but the said Michael Jones is not to push for his

dower, and if he will push them, the above Twenty dollars 

is to be null and void _

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal

this third day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand
			his
Eight hundred and fifty one" Samuel x Jones [seal]
			mark

Signed and acknowledged by said Samuel Jones as his last

will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his 

presence"		Samuel G Copper

		Edward Hartrum

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

Court of Common Pleas Oct,, Term AD 1851

Personally appeared in open Court Samuel Copper &amp;

Edmond Hartrum who being duly sworn depose and say that

the paper before them purporting to be the last will and

testament of Samuel Jones now deceased was by the said

Samuel Jones acknowledged published and declared to be

his last will and testament in the presence of these deponents that

the said deceased was of a lawful age, that he was of sound and

disposing mind and memory and under no restraint as they verily

believe_that they subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence

and at the request of the testator and in the presence of each other

			Samuel G Copper

			Edward Hartrum

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 21st day of October

AD 1851 		GW. Stark 	   Clerk

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                    <text>[page 103]

[corresponds to page 51 of Will Book 3]

Lewis Williams decd Will 		51

Pleas held at the Court House in Delaware, Delaware County

and State of Ohio before the Honorable Ozias Bowen President

and Almon Stark, Caleb Howard and Frederick Avery Esqs

his Associates Judges of the Court of Common Pleas within and

for said County and State on the Twenty first day of October AD

One thousand and Eight hundred and fifty one

	This day the last will and testament of Lewis Williams

decd was produced in open Court and proved by the testimony

of the subscribing witnesses thereto  as reduced to writing approved

and ordered to be recorded, and thereupon Jane Williams Widow of

said deceased and John Humphrey the Executor in said will named

having declined acting as per file ordered that Lewis Williams

and be appointed Adminstrator with the will annexed of said Estate

said Administrator is ordered to enter into bonds in the sum of One

thousand dollars with Abraham Lloyd and Edward Baines

as security_And it is further ordered that Edward Watkins, 

Morris Barnes and William Ward appraise the personal property

of said Estate_ and said widow elect to take under said will

as per file

	In the name of God Amen

I Lewis Williams of Radnor township in the County

of Delaware and State of Ohio do make and publish that my

last will and testament in manner and form following

that is today_ First it is my will that my funeral expenses

and all my just debts be fully paid_ Second I will and

bequeath to my wife Mary Williams the farm I now reside

on Situate in Township and County and State aforesaid during her

lifetime also all the Stock and personal property belonging to

me during her lifetime to me during her life time_Third I give devise

and  bequeath to my son Lewis Williams the farm I now reside

on situate in Radnor Township Delaware County Ohio

after the death of my wife Mary. Fourth I give devise and

bequeath to my eldest daughter Jane Gibson to be paid in

Three years after the death of my wife Mary by my son Lewis.

Fifth I give devise and bequeath to my youngest daughter

Mary one hundred and fifty dollars to be paid by my son Lewis

in Six years after the death of my wife Mary-Sixth I give devise

and bequeath to my son Lewis all my personal property after the

death of my wife Mary

And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my friend John

Humphreys to be Executor of this my last will and testament

revoking and annulling all former wills by me made and ratifying

and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal

this 1st day of August AD 1851

			Lewis Williams

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                    <text>[page 104]

[corresponds to page 52 of Will Book 3]

52.

Signed published and declared by the above named

Lewis Williams as and for his last will and testament in

presence of us who at his request have signed as witnesses

to the same "		John Humphreys

			Abraham Lloyd


	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

Court of Common Pleas October Term 1851

Personally appeared in open Court John Humphries and

Abraham Lloyd who being duly sworn dipose and say that

the paper before them purporting to be the last will and testament

of Lewis Williams now deceased, was by the said Lewis Williams

acknowledged published and declared to ge his last will 

and testament in the presence of these deponents_ that

the said deceased was of lawful age, that he was of sound and

disposing mind and memory and under no restraint as they

verily believe, that the subscribed the same as witnesses in the

presence and at the request of the testator and in the presence 

of each other		Abraham Lloyd

			John Humphries

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 21st day of October

AD 1851_			G.W. Stark Clerk

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                    <text>[page 105]

[corresponds to page 53 of Will Book 3]

Jacob C. Rosecrans.-Will		53

Proceedings had at the Office of Probate Judge in Delaw-

=are Delaware County &amp; State of Ohio before D.T. Fuller

Probate Judge within and for said County &amp; State on

the fifteenth day of March AD 1852

This day the last Will &amp; testament of Jacob C. Rosecrans

deceased was produced in Court &amp; proved by the testimony

of the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing

and it appearing to the Court that the testator at the time

of executing the same was of lawful age of sound and

disposing mind &amp; memory &amp; acting under no rest= 

=rain, it was ordered that the same by recorded

And it is further ordered that Amos Utley one of the 

executors names in the will (who appeared in open

Court and accepted said trust) enter into bonds in

the sum of $700.00 with Henry Hodgden and

Oliver Stark as surities]-and that John Rosecrans

Joseph Lott &amp; Almon Stark appraise the personal

property of said Estate- Which said will and

proofs are as follows to wit:

I, Jacob C. Rosecrans of the Township of Kings=

=ton County of Delaware in the State of Ohio do

make and publish this my last will &amp; testament

in manner and form following: That is to 

say, First it is my will that my funeral expenses

and all my just debts be fully paid. Secondly I

give devise and bequeath to beloved 

Rachel Rosecrans one cow six sheep and the use

of all the household furniture, except one bed, bed=

=stead &amp; bedding, during the time she shall remain

my widow, unless my daughter Lucinda should

Marry, in which case she Lucinda is to have one

half of the household furntiure at that time-

Thirdly to my son Stephen Rosecrans all daughter Luci=

=nda Rosecrans all the property the use of which is be=

=queathed to my wife after her death, or she shall cease 

to be my widow. Fourthly to my son Stephen Rosecr=

=ans all the live stock on the farm, and all the

farming utensils, and one bed, bedstead &amp; bedding

and also Two hundred dollars, being two notes

of one hundred dollars each payable after my 

death decease which I hold against him. Fifthly by all

the rest of my Estate and residue of my Estate is to be

equally divided between my three daughters Mary

Larkin, Hannah Curtis Lucinda Rosecrans and

the heirs of Catharine Pringle_

And lastly I hereby constitute &amp; appoint my son

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                    <text>[page 106]

[corresponds to page 54 of Will Book 3]

54  	Jacob C. Rosecrans. Will

Josiah Rosecrans and Amos Utley to be executors

for this my last Will &amp; testament revoking and

annuling all former wills by me made and

ratifying &amp; confirming this and no other to be my

last will and testament

  In testimony whereof I have hereunto set ny hand

&amp; seal this 6th day of February 1851

Signed published and delared by the above named

Jacob C. Rosecrans as &amp; for his last will &amp; testament

in presence of us who at his request

have signed as Witnessess to the same

Amos Utley			Jacob C. Rosecrans [seal]

Sidney Culver

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS:

		Court of Probate March 15th 1852

Personally appeared in Court Amos Utley and

Sidney Culver who being duly sworn depose and

say that the paper before them purporting to be the

last Will &amp; testament of Jacob C. Rosecrans

now deceased was by the said Jacob C. Rosecrans

acknowledged published &amp; declared to be his last Will

and Testament in the presence of these Deponenets 

that the said deceased was of lawful age, that he 

was of sound and disposing mind &amp; memory

and under no restraint as they verily believe-that

they subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence

and at the request of the Testator, and in the presence of each other

				Amos Utley

				Sidney Culver

Sworn to &amp; subscribed in open Court this 15th

day of March A.D. 1852

				D. T. Fuller

				Probate Judge



		Last Will &amp; Testament of Mary Pierce.

Proceedings had at the Office of the Probate Judge in Delaware

Delaware County Ohio, before D.T. Fuller Probate Judge written &amp; for

said County &amp; State on the 17th day of April 1852

This day the last Will &amp; Testament of Mary Pierce deceased was

produced in open Court &amp; proved by the subscribing thereto as

reduced to writing: &amp; it appearing to the Court that the testator

at the time of executing the same was of sound &amp; disposing

mind &amp; memory &amp; of lawful age, &amp; acting under no restraint

It was ordered that the same be admitted to probate 

and recorded as follows to wit

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                    <text>[page 107]

[corresponds to page 55 of Will Book 3]

	Mary Pierce's Will		55

		December the 10th 1842

I will to my son Alpheus Pierce all my thirds of the

undivided half the land with all the appurtenances there=

=on. Also I will to the said Alpheus the old mare &amp; colt

Also nine sheep and one cow and one pair of steer

calves and four hogs. the said Alpheus is to take care

of me and Sebrey while we live, in sickness or in health

Also I will to my daughter Betsey Hodkins ten dollars

when I and Sebry if done with it Also I will to my

daughter Mercy's children three dollars

Witness			Mary Pierce

Norman Kible

Flavel Moses

	State of Ohio Delaware County SS:

		Court if Probate April 17. 1852

Personally appeared in open Court Norman Kible 

&amp; Flavel Moses, who being duly sworn depose &amp; say that

the paper before them purporting to be the last will and testa=

=ment of Mary Pierce now deceased was by the said

Mary Pierce signed acknowledged published and dec=

lared to be her last will &amp; testament in the presence of

these deponents; that the said deceased was of lawful age

that she was of sound disposing mind and memory

and under no restraint as they verily believe- that they

subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence and at 

the request of the Testator and in the presence of each other

			Norman Kibley

			Flavel Moses

Sworn to &amp; subscribed in open Court this 17th day

of April A.D. 1852-		
			D.T. Fuller

			        Probate Judge
			
			          of Del. Co. O.

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                    <text>[page 108]

[corresponds to page 56 of Will Book 3]

56 	John Leak Deceased-Will

Proceedings had at the Office of the Porbate Judge

in Delaware, County of Delaware &amp; State of Ohio before

D.T.  Fuller Probate Judge withing &amp; for said County on 

the 20th day of April A.D. 1852

  The last Will &amp; testament of John Leak late of Trenton

Township Delaware County Ohio deceased was this say

produced in Court by Mr. Barnes Attorney for John

M. Leak, and James Stout Gilbert Van Dorn &amp; Robt.

Shannon subscribing witnesses to said Will, appeared 

and in open Court on oath testified to the due execution

of said will-whereupon George Shultz, Benjamin Snyder

&amp; J.M. Condit, persons interested, caused a subpena to 

be issued for T.A. Watson &amp; other witnesses on opposi=

=tion to the Probate of said Will, and John M. Leak

caused to be subpoenaed John M. Ogden &amp; other witnesses

to sustain said will, all whose testimony was reduced

to writing, and by them respectively subscribed &amp; filed.

And it appearing to the Court by said testimony that said

will was duly attested &amp; executed &amp; that the said testator

at the time of executing the same was of sound mind

&amp; memory &amp; of full age and not under any constraint

It is ordered by the Court that the said will &amp; testimony

of the subscribing witnesses to the same be was recorded-

And thereupon the said John M. Leak the executor in

the will named, signifying his refusal to accept the terms

of executing said will &amp; the certificate of 	Leak Widow

of the said John Leak being produced to the Court by which

it appears that she declines taking letters of administration

on the estate of her deceased husband &amp; requests the appoi=

=ntment of Robert Wilson, it is therefore further ordered by

that the said Robert Wilson be appointed administrator

with the will annexed on the Estate of the said John Leak

and that Gilbert VanDorn Silas Ogden &amp; B.A. Streeter

appraise the personal property of the said testator-and

it is further ordered that the said Robert Wilson give
                                                       
Bonds in the sum of  $500 with William M. Chandler &amp; John M. Leak

as sureties conditioned according to law, whereupon

the said Robert Wilson appeared in open Court accepted

said appointment and gave bond accordingly

  Which said will &amp; proof is as follows to wit:

In the name of the Benevolent Father of All. I, John

Leak of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio do

make &amp; publish this my last will and testament.

1st I give and bequeath  to my beloved wife in lieu of her

dower the south half of the farm on which we now

reside for her benefit and use during her natural life 
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                    <text>[page 109]

[corresponds to page 57 of Will Book 3]
         
	John Leak De'eased-Will	                        57

owed whilst she remains my widow-at her decease or Ma=

=riage the said bequest I give unto my the oldest lawful ma=

=le heir of my son John M. Leak. I give unto my 

beloved wife the team now on the farm (the two old mares)

three cows twelve sheep &amp; all the farming utensils, wagon har=

=ness etc etc household furniture etc Fifty bushels of wheat

all the growing crops Fifty dollars in cash to repair build=

=ings &amp; fifty dollars to build a waggon house, after the vendue

of personal property. All the timber on the eight acres adjoi=

=ning John M. Leak's farm on the west &amp; D. Sinckey  on the 

North to be subject exclusively to the widow's use.

2nd  I give and bequeath unto my son John M. Leak the 

twelve acres adjoining Cornelius Walker's John Gins &amp; Lemuel

F. Leak's land for which my son John is to pay all my just

debts. I also give unto my son John a portion lying between 

said John's &amp; L.F. Lak's land after the death or marriage of

my beloved wife, for which my son John is to pay my

daughters One hundred &amp; twenty dollars, which is to be

equally divided amongst them. The said sum of

One hundred &amp; twenty dollars, which is to be paid within

twenty years from this date.

3rd  I give and bequeath unto my son Samuel F.

Leak the fifty acres now in his possession &amp; which

the said Samuel has made improvements provided

he returns to this State, and if the said Samuel

shall not return to this State I give and bequeath

the said fifty acres to the oldest lawful male heir

of John M. Leak - that is oldest lawful male heir

of said John

4th I give and bequeath unto my son Gilbert

M. Leak the North half of the farm of on which

I live to be occupied and used during his natural

life; and at his decease the said land I give and

bequeath unto my son John's oldest lawful male heir

5th I direct that in the month of June next all

my personal property, not hereby bequeathed shall

be sold to the highest bidder at public auction and

after deducting the fifty dollars to be given to my

wife widow as before mentioned, the balance  equ=

=ally divided amongst my daughters

6th I give and bequeath unto Emery Leak &amp; Harriet

heirs of A.C. Leak, five dollars each to be paid when

they become of age by my executor

7th I hereby declare and publish that the five acres

on which my son John's home and other buildings

are on he the said John has fully paid for and

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                    <text>[page 110]

[corresponds to page 58 of Will Book 3]

58		John Leak decd-Will

deed made to him- but said deed is said to be

lost. In consideration of which payment I bequeath 

said land to my said son John_

8th I do hereby nominate and appoint my son

John M Leak Executor of this my last will and

testament, hereby authorizing &amp; empowering him

to compromise, adjust, release and discharge in

such manner as he may think proper the debts &amp;

claims due me- I do also authorize and empower

him to proceed immediately on upon my decease to

take steps to carry out this my last Will &amp; testament

I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made-

  In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand &amp; seal

this 16th day of February A.D. 1852

Signed &amp; acknowledged by said			John Leak

John Leak as his last Will and

testament in our presence &amp; signed 

by us in his presence

		James Stout

		Gilbert Van Dorn

		Robert Shannon

Whereas I John Leak on this 16th day of February

1852 made my last Will &amp; testament do hereby then declare

the following to be a codicil to the same

I do hereby give unto my son John M. Leak one

pair of oxen now in said John's possession for which

said John M Leak is pay all the expenses of admin=

=istration	     In testimony whereof I hereunto set my

hand &amp; seal this 16th day of February 1852

Signed &amp; acknowledged by said		John Leak

John Leak as his last will &amp;

testament in our presence and

signed by us in his presence


	James Stout

	Gilbert Van Dorn

	Robert Shannon


	State of Ohio Delaware County SS

Personally appeared in open Court James Stout

Gilbert Van Dorn &amp; Robert Shannon, subscribing 

Witnesses to the Will last Will &amp; testament of John

Leak deceased, Who being duly sworn depose &amp; say

_ James Stout, says he drew up the Will of John Leak

deceased, at his request- he appeared of sound mind

&amp; memory at the time he signed-Was under no in=

fluence or restraint as far as I know. Said testator


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                    <text>[page 111]

[corresponds to page 59 of Will Book 3]

				59

called on me to write his will. I drew up two or three before

the testator was satisfied-the last-the one now before the

Court, he seemed to be satisfied with and signed it in my

presence and in the presence of the other witnesses. Testator

requested us to sign it as witnesses. Myself, Gilbert VanDorn

and Robert Shannon-this request for us to sign was

after I had asked the Testator if he wished us to sign as

witnesses. Cross Examiner- witness came to this County

three or four months ago-lived for the three months previous

to testator's death within one fourth mile of  a mile of his testator's res=

=idence-had not much acquaintenance with testator until-

his last sickness. Saw him about two days before he made his

will-had considerable conversation with him. On Sunday

evening the second time I saw him after his sickness, Testator

said he wished me to do some writing for him. On Monday,

the next day John M. Leak spoke to me about writing a will

for his father John Leak. Witness was at the residence of Testa=

=tor on Saturday evening about half an hour and on Sunday

night suceeding about the same length of time, before

he made his will. Question. "What remarks were made by tes=

=tator when you was talking with him about making will

and writing the will evidencing unsettled state of mind

if any?" Answer-Testator said how stored are some eggs

or a nest of eggs-or something of this kind, at which I was

a good deal surprised. I got up from the table &amp; turned round

testator said never mind, go on. At another time, either

on Saturday or Sunday evening previous, Testator said he

wanted to go home, and would not let him go

home. When John M. Leak called on witness to go and draw

a will for his father, John M. said his father wished to entail

his property. Witness told him it could not be done under

our laws. Testator also told witness that he wished to entail

his property- he told testator that it could not be done and

read Statute to him. When witness told testator that it could

not be done, testator seemed very much surprised. When

witness read Statute to him on the subject, Testator re=

=marked well that is very plain, and told witness to

go on writing will. Testator gave instructions to witness

as to drawing his will, and when witness had drawn the

will as he thought pursuant to these instruction, testator

was not satisfied and made changes, though no very

material ones, until the witness had prepared the will

the second or third time. When the testator was satisfied

Testator gave his instructions to witness at great length,

and conposed personal and real property in giving it out

to him in giving instructions as to Gilbert's share, he

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                    <text>[page 112]

[corresponds to page 60 of Will Book 3]

60

1st he wanted to deprive him of the right of cutting timber

2nd he wished himm to have the right of cutting it for his own

use only. John M. Leak was present &amp; had conversation with

his father the testator during the time or part of the time

I was preparing the will.  John M. wished his father to

bequeath him 8 or 12 acres of land that was adjoining his

John M. Leak's land -on some terms- and that if he 

had to pay for it, his wished for a long enough time to 

do it in, the testator after conversation with John M.

fixed the period 20 years, Question. "What evidences

other than those already stated, have you of want of

soundness of mind of testator?" Answer. "I know of

none'. Question. Had you not some doubt, at the time

the testator gave his instructions for a will, of his capacity

to make one"?  Answer. "I had not, if I had seen the 

will, without conversing with the man, I should have

thought it will of a crazy man", because he made 

such an unnatural disposition of his property, but

upon conversing with him he conversed as rationally as

men generally do, Although I had very little acquain=

=tance with him. I think testator's age was 75 when

he died, he was feeble at the time of writing his will,

when he spoke or did anything, he did it with energy and some

effort. Question. "Did you not have some conversation

with Mr. VanDorn on your way home from signing

the will as witnesses, as to the sanity of the Testator"?

Answer. "We did. We conversed all the way home, about

one quarter of a mile, and after we had got home, perhaps

for half an hour. We talked about the eggs. Testator had a 

high fever when I saw him. Reexamined. Question.

"Why did you talk about sanity of testator"? Answer.

On account of the strangeness of the will", &amp; further

saith not.		James Stout

Gilbert VanDorn States that he was present at the making

will of John Leak &amp; signed the same at his request in the

presence of the other witnesses &amp; in the presence of the testator.

Deponent considered said testator, at the time of making

said will, in his natural mind &amp; thinks testator knew

what he was about, considered him as capable of making

a will as he naturally would be, thinks he was in his natural

mind &amp; appeared about as he did when he made his property.

The reason he says the testator appeared in his natural mind

was that he was a singular man in his manners, was different

in his manners from other men, he sometimes appeared

flighty. I do not mean to say that the testator was insane


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                    <text>[page 113]

[corresponds to page 61 of Will Book 3]

					61
but he had a way peculiarly his own of doing business.	

Cross-examined.  Question by  Mr. Finch. "Do you mean to say

that testator Leak was of a sound a mind at the time he

made the will now in controversy as he was when well for years

before"? Ans. "I thought he was" Question by same "Do you

think Mr Leak was for many years previous to his decease of as

sound &amp; disposing mind &amp; memory as men in general"? Ans.

"I have thought him to be so" Question by Mr Finch. "What then do

you mean by saying that he was in his natural mind that he

was a peculiar man &amp; had peculair notions"? Ans. "I mean by

stating that testator was in his natural mind, that he was in

the same mind that he was always in, &amp; that he always worked

instead of studying. One peculiarity of the man was that he alw=

=ays wished or desired to entail his property &amp; so keep it in his fam=

=ily. Deponent considered testator of a sound mind, but not of 

a cultivated one" Question by Mr Finch. "Did you hear any

of the conversation of testator &amp; John M. Leak at the time of mak=

=ing the will"? Ans. "I did but cannot tell what it was"

Re-examined. Question by Mr. Barcus. "How long have you

been acquainted with Mr Leak the testator"? Ans. I got acqua=

inted with him about 1814 or 1815. he lived within one qu=

=arter of a mile of Deponent since the spring of 1822 &amp; I have

been well acquainted with him for over 30 years" &amp; further

saith not.			Gilbert Van Dorn 


Also, Robert Shannon states that he was present at the mak=

=ing the last will (the one now in controversy) of John Leak

&amp; that he was a witness  to the same &amp; signed it at the request

of the testator &amp; in his the presence of the other witnesses to the same-

-that the testator was of sound &amp; disposing mind and memory

at the time of making said last will now in controversy,

(taking him in his own way of doing business) and that he

was under no restraint- testator was about 75 years

of age_ Deponent always considered testator a

little singular in his way of doing business. I thought he

appeared to take pains to be odd in his conversation.

Cross-Exm. Question by Mr Finch. Do you not know

at the time of testator making his will, that he had a 

high fever &amp; had a flushed face?" Ans. "I was not near

him at the time &amp; did not take particular notice"

Question by Mr Finch. "Do you think if testator's fever

had ceased, he would have been able to sign the will?"

Ans. "I think he would" &amp; further saith not.

		Robert Shannon

Subscribed &amp; sworn to this 20th day of April A.D. 1852

			D.T. Fuller Probate Judge

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                    <text>[page 114]

[corresponds to page 62 of Will Book 3]


62  	 Eber C Payne decd ~Will of dec

	Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge

in Delaware Delaware County &amp; State of Ohio before

D.T. Fuller Probate Judge within &amp; for said County

on the 21st day of June A.D. 1852.

	The last will &amp; Testament of Eber C Payne late

of Liberty Township in said County deceased was produced

this day in Court &amp; Wm. P. Benton &amp; Henry Newkirk the

subscribing witnesses to said will appeared, and in open

Court in oath testified to the due correction of said will

which Testimony was reduced to writing and by them

respectively subscribed and filed with said will, and it

appeared to the Court by said testimony that said will

was duly attested &amp; executed and that the said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age and of

sound mind &amp; memory and not under any restraint, it

is ordered by the Court that said will &amp; testimony be 

recorded

	I Eber C. Payne of Liberty Township Delaware

County and State of Ohio do make and publish this my

last will &amp; testament.

Item 1st	I give &amp; bequeath to my wife in lieu of her

dower, the farm on which we now reside situate in the

Township aforesaid containing forty acres during her natural 

life. Likewise all my live stock including my horses,

cattle, sheep and hogs, and all of my shop stock after

my just debts are paid, and I do will all my notes 

and Book accounts to my wife to collect and dispose of 

for the use of the family.

Item 2nd I do hereby nominate and approve my wife

executrix of this my last will &amp; testament with power to

nominate any person if she chooses to assist her in 

collecting my debts.

 In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand &amp;

seal this eleventh day of May in the year of our Lord, One

Thousand Eight Hundred &amp; fifty.

Signed &amp; acknowledged by said		Eber C. Payne  [SS]

and signed by us in his presence

	Wm P Benton

	Henry Newkirk

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                    <text>[page 115]

[corresponds to page 63 of Will Book 3]


					63

	The State of Ohio Delaware County, SS.

		Court of Probate June 21st, 1852

         Personally appeared in open Court Wm. P. Benton and

Henry Newkirk, who being duly sworn depose and say that

the paper before them purporting to be the last will and Tes-

=tament of Eber C. Payne, now deceased, was by the said Eber

C. Payne acknowledged, published and declared to be his

last will &amp; testament in presence of these deponents; that

the said deceased was of lawful age, that he was of sound &amp;

disposing mind &amp; memory, and under no restraint, as they

verily believe; that they subscribed the same as witnesses in 

the presence of and at the request of the Testator, and in

the presence of each other 		Wm P. Benton

Sworn to and subscribed in open		Henry Newkirk

Court this 21st day of June A.D. 1852

		D.T. Fuller 



		Francis Grove's Deceased Will 


   Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge in

Delaware Delaware County Ohio before D.T. Fuller Probate

Judge within &amp; for said County on the 28th day of June A.D.

1852

	The last will &amp; testament of Francis Grove late of Scioto

Township in said County of Delaware deceased was this day

produced in open Court by J.W. Powell Attorney for executors

in said will named; and James M. Snodgrass &amp; M. Mealy

the subscribing witnesses to said will appeared, and in open

Court on oath testified to the due execution of said will; whi

=ch testimony was reduced to writing and by them respective=

=ly subscribed &amp; filed with said will, and it appearing to the

Court by said testimony that said will was duly attested

and executed, and that the said testator at the time of 

executing the same, was of full age and of sound mind

and memory, and not under any constraint, it is ordered

by the Court that said Will &amp; testimony be recorded-

"In the name of the Benevolent Father of all
			
				I. Francis Groves

of Scioto Township Delaware County &amp; State of Ohio

do make and publish this my last Will &amp; testament.

Item First-I give &amp; devise to my beloved wife Sarah

A. Groves in lieu of her dower the farm that I have

as listed for with Croseir of in New-Lime Township

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                    <text>[page 116]

[corresponds to page 64 of Will Book 3]


64 	Francis Groves Deceased -Will-

Ashtabula County &amp; State of Ohio containing fifty 

acres during her Natural life, and all of the stock

household goods Furniture, provisions and other

goods &amp; chattels which is on hand, and all money, notes

or duebills which may be on hand at the time of my

decease, during her natural life as aforesaid. She how=

=ever paying all lawful debts &amp; closing all contracts that

I had on hand. Also I leave to her the buggy and dandy

Waggon, the Ball mare and harness. At the marriage

or death of my said wife the Real Estate aforesaid and such

part of the personal property of the proceeds thereof as may then

remain unconsumed &amp; enexpended I give &amp; devise to my

daughter Harriet Groves &amp; her heirs. And Also I give and

bequeath to my daughter and Harriet wife and daughter Har=

=riet the Lot of land in Knox County Illinois containing

three Hundred &amp; fifteen acres. Also one hundred &amp; twenty

acres in Fulton County Illinois, or to close a trade for the

Grove's farm in Ashtabula County State of Ohio. My daugh

Harriet to come in possession of hers when she arrives at

lawful age. The above lands or proceeds will fall to my daugh=

=ter Harriet at the marriage or death of my wife.

Item Second. I devise and bequeath to my beloved daugh
	
=ter Elanor Ackerman Caroline Chandler one Hundred dollars.

Item third. I devise and bequeath to my beloved daughter

Elanor Ackerman One Hundred dollars:

Item fourth- I devise and bequeath to my beloved daughter

Harriet Groves the Bald faced mare colt known as hers, 

and when she arrives to lawful age to have about the same

outfit of the other girls and to have a home on the first

farm mentioned, or with her mother while she is a minor

Iten fifth- I do hereby nominate and appoint my Belov:

=ed dau wife guardian of my daughter Harriet Groves

until she arrives at lawful age or intermarries, but in case

my wife should again marry her guardianship of said child

shall cease

Item Sixth-I do hereby nominate &amp; appoint my wife Sarah

A. Groves and John Woodworth of Ashtabula County State

of Ohio Executors of this My last Will and testament hereby

authorizing and empowering them to comrpomise adjust

release and discharge in such manner as they may deem best

proper the debts &amp; claims due me. I do also authorize and

empower them if it shall become necessary in order to pay

my debts to sell by private sale or in such manner upon such

terms of credit or otherwise, as they may think proper all or

as any part of my Real Estate, and deeds to purchasers

to execute acknowledge &amp; deliver in fee simple. I do
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[page 117]

[corresponds to page 65 of Will Book 3]

	Francis Grove's deceased Will -		65

hereby revoke all former wills by me made

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand &amp; seal

of this twenty second day of June One Thousand eight Hundr=

=ed and fifty two.

			F. Groves  [Seal]

Signed and acknowledged by said Francis Grove as his last

will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his

presence		J.M. Snodgrass. M. Mealy.

State of Ohio 	In a Court held before D.T. Fuller Esqr.

Delaware County SS    Judge of Probate for said County.

	Personally appeared in open Court the under

=signed James M. Snodgrass and Michael Mealy who

having then &amp; there been duly sworn depose upon their oaths

say that the paper now here produced in Court purporting 

to be the last will and testament of Francis Grove bearing

date the 22nd day of June 1852 was on the day of the date 

thereof at the Township of Scioto in the said County of

Delaware declared and published by the said Francis

Grove as his last will and testament. That he then and

there in the presence of these deponents signed his name

thereto as such, that these deponents there &amp; then at his

request and in his presence and in the presence of each

other signed their names thereto as witnesses, That the

said Francis Grove was then &amp; there at the time of

the said execution of the said will of the age of about sixty

one years, of sound mind &amp; and memory not 

acting under any restraint and further say not.

			James M. Snodgrass

			M. Mealey

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 28th day of 

June A.D. 1852

			D.T. Fuller Probate Judge

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                    <text>[page 118]

[corresponds to page 66 of Will Book 3]



66 Copy of the Will of Henry Kelly Decd

Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge

in Delaware Delaware County &amp; State of Ohio

before D. T. Fuller Probate Judge within &amp; for

said County on the 28th day of July A.D. 1852

  An authenticated  Copy of the last will and

testament of Henry Kelly late of Kentucky in the

County of Fayette was this day produced in Court

by			and it appearing to the satisfac=

=tion of the Court that the said will has been proved

in said State of Kentucky according to the laws

of that State, and that said will has relation to

property within the said County of Delaware;

Therefore, on motion, it is ordered by the Court

that said authenticated copy be recorded in the

Records of Wills for said County of Delaware.


	Calling to mind the certainty of death and the

uncertainty of life, and being weak in body but of sound

and disposing mind I Henry Kelley do make this 

my last Will &amp; Testament revoking all wills heretofore

made by me.

	First I give to my Grandson Henry

Kelly Kane my tract of land in the County of Delaware

and State of Ohio, bought of Alexander McLaughlin

Containing Five hundred acres, also my house &amp; lot

in the town of Lancaster, Ohio for and during his

natural life, and should he either arrive at the

age of Twenty one or die before he does so arrive

at the age of Twenty one years leaving issue alive.

Then the fee to pass to and vest in his heirs, or his  arriv

=ing at Twenty one years of age or descend to his child

or issue.  If he die leaving children before he arrive 

at age, all the rest and residue of my estate of every

kind I devise to my friend Joseph Bruin who I make

Executor of this my will for the use and benefit of my 

two Daughters Charlotte Kane and Eleanor Stephens

to be held by him to the exclusive use of my said

daughter free from the right or controll of their Hu-

sbands or any creditor of their Husbands or either of

them. And my desire is that my said Trustee place

estate at interest and allow my daughter from 

time to time such portions of either principal or

interest as he may find their necessities require

and in the event of my daughters becoming discov-

=erd the Trustee may pay over such daughter as

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                    <text>[page 119]

[corresponds to page 67 of Will Book 3]

					67

shall become so her proportion of the Estate, and 

on the death of my daughters or either of them the

Trustee will pay over their portion to their children I

direct that no security shall be required of my said 

Trustee having full confidence that he will faithfully 

execute this trust, and as my daughter Eleanor Stephens

is destitute, I direct that in the event of my death

that the Trustee allows her six dollars a week as a support

until her part can be ascertained, and should my

Grand son Henry K. Kane die before he arrive at Twenty

one years and without issue living as aforesaid, Then

the tract of land and lot devised to him. I devise 

to be equally divided between my Grand children

Thomas Kane and Eliza Kane and their heirs forever

done this 28th day of June 1833. 		Henry Kelly

				R Wickliffe
		
				A Sawell

	Fayette County,  To wit: August Court 1833

     This writing purporting to be the last will &amp; Testam-

=ent of Henry Kelly deceased was produced in open

Court and proved by the oaths of Robert Wickliffe

and A Sawell the subscribing witnesses thereto, and

ordered to be recorded, which is truly done in my

office

	I hereby certify that the children of Thomas Kane

Decd the parties named in the will of their Grand father

Henry Kelly dated 28th of June 1833 were well known

to me, that Henry Kelly Kane is dead, that he dies in 

the year 1835, when quite a child, and that Thomas

Kane is also dead, that he dies at New Orleans 21st

January 1846, without issue and that Elza Kane the

wife of John Barbee is the only one of said children

now living		H.A. Hurnesmil

	State of Kentucky City of Louisville SS

            Before me a commisioner of said state of 

Kentucky to take acknowledgement of Deeds or other

contracts for use or record in the State of Ohio

came this 29th day of June 1852. Henry A Hurnesmil

well known to me and signed and sworn to the above

certificate &amp; stated on oath that the statements in the

same are true to the best of his knowledge &amp; beliefs.

	Witness my signature &amp; official seal

			Ballard Smith

			Commissioner for Ohio.


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                    <text>[page 120]

[corresponds to page 68 of Will Book 3]


68 	Copy of Will of Samuel Landon dec'd

         Proceedings had at the office of Probate Judge

in Delaware, Delaware County &amp; State of Ohio before 

D.T. Fuller Probate Judge within &amp; for said County on

the 20th day of August 1852.

	The last will &amp; testament of Samuel Landon

late of Thompson township in said County deceased

was this day produced in Court by Laban Landon &amp;

James Landon, executors in said will named, and

Charles Rutz one of the subscribers to said will appe-

=ared and in open Court on oath testified to the due exec-

ution of said will, which testimony was reduced to 

writing and by him subscribed and filed with said

will - and not if appeared to the Court that  B. T. Blake

the other subscribing witness had left and gone to

parts unknown, testimony of his hand writing was

taken and ordered to be filed with said will. And 

the Court being satisfied by said testimony that said

will wa. duly attested and executed, and that the

said testator at the time of executing the same 

was of full age and of sound mind &amp; memory, and

not under any restraint, it is ordered by the Court 

that said will &amp; testimony be recorded.  Therefore

Laban Landon &amp; James Sandors the executors in

said will named appeared in Court and signified

their acceptance of the trust of executing said will.

It is therefore further ordered that letters testamentary

be issued to them authorizing bonds in the sum of

$2500.00 with John Wolfley as surety conditioned

according to law.  The Court appoints Samuel C.

Weeks,  Jacob Hoskins &amp; Zirah Linsley appraisers of the

personal estate of said testator.

	State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

   August 14, 1852.  

	First, it is my will that my just 

debts and all charges be paid out of my estate.  

2.  I give to my beloved wife Sarah all my lands 

moneys, goods, &amp; chattels to have &amp; to hold as her own to

all intents and purposes during her natural life.  

particularly the house and all the household goods.  

3rd.  That after the death of my wife, it is my will 

that all the remaining property as above designated be 

equally divided between my brothers &amp; sisters, and 

that the said Administrators may have power to 

sell all goods and chattels necessary as they shall think 

best.  And they shall have privaledge to rent the farm 

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                    <text>[page 121]

[corresponds to page 69 of Will Book 3]

69

	to the best advantage and also see that it is

kept up &amp; taken care of. And that they shall see that

my wife is taken care of. And they shall have a 

reasonable compensation for all that they do. And 

all their trouble, and that if the said administrators  

should neglect to take care of my wife so that she

should have just reason to complain they may be

remanded and others appointed, And the said 

Administrators shall keep a correct account and 

inventory of all the Sellar received from the sale of 

property goods &amp; chattels of cash or other property so

as to render a true &amp; satisfactory account to all 

interested of their doings as pertains to the above  

business.

4th	I do appoint Laban Landon &amp; James 

Landon , 2nd as the administrators of my this my

last will and testament.

attest			Samuel Landon

	J.P.  Blake}-

	Charles Butz}-

			State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

	Personally appeared Charles Butz and being

duly sworn deposes &amp; says, that the paper now before 

the court, purporting to be the last will &amp; testament

of Samuel Landon, was signed &amp; sealed and ack-

=nowledged in my presence and in the presence of J.

P. Blake the other subscribing witness to the same. 

that the said Samuel Landon was at the time

of executing the same of sound and disposing

mind &amp; memory, and that he was acting under 

no restraint - that the said Landon was about

Forty- eight years of age. This deponent further says 

that J. P. Blake the other subscribing witness to this

will, has gone to parts unknown to this deponent

that this deponent saw him sign his name to 

the same as a witness- and that both of us signed 

the same at the request of the testator, and further 

saith not.				Charles Butz

		Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this

	20th day of August 1852.

				D.T. Fuller

				Probate Judge.	 

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                    <text>[page 122]

[corresponds to page 70 of Will Book 3]


70		Geo B. Ackley Deceased - Will

Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge

in Delaware Delaware County &amp; State of Ohio. before

D.T. Fuller Probate Judge within &amp; for said County on

the 31st day of August A.D. 1852

	The last will and testament of George B. Ackley

late of Thompson Township in said County deceased

was this day produced in Court by Sarah Ackley the exec-

utor in the will named and H.T. Cummingham and 

Peter Whitsel the subscribing witnesses to said will app= 

= eared and in open court on oath testified to the due exe=

=cution of said will: which testimony was reduced

to writing and by them respectively subscribed and 

filed with said will: and it appearing to the Court by 

said testimony that said will was duly attested and

executed and that the said testators, at the time of exec

=uting the same was of full age and of sound mind 

and memory and not under any restraint, it is

ordered by the Court that said will and testimony be

recorded-   Whereupon Sarah Ackley the executor in said

will named appeared in court and signified her acc=

=eptance of the time of executing said will. It is therefore

ordered by the Court that letters testamentary be issued to 

her upon her giving bonds in the sum of $500.00 in the 

sum with H.T. Cunningham &amp; Philip Whitsel as sureties 

constitioned according to law. The Court appoints

H.T. Cummingham &amp; Peter Whitsel appraisers of the person

=al estate of said testator

	In the name of God Amen: I George B. Ackley 

of the Township of Thompson in the County of Dela=

=ware &amp; State of Ohio, being of sound mind and 

memory (blessed be Almighty God for the same) do 

make and publish this my last will and testament. 

I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah all

my personal property, also all my real estate during

her natural life - at her decease to be divided amoungst

my children  equally - I do nominate and appoint

my beloved wife Sarah to be the sole executor of this

my last will and testament - In testimony whereof

I hereunto set my hand &amp; seal and publish and 

decree this to be my last will &amp; testament in presence 
 
of the witnesses named below this 29th day of March

in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred 

and fifty one

				George B. Ackley  (Seal) 

Signed sealed and declared &amp; published by the 

said Geo. B. Ackley as and for his last will and 
 
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                    <text>[page 123]

[corresponds to page 71  of Will Book 3]


				    71

testament in the presence of us, who at his request and 

in his presence and in presence of each other have

subscribed our names as witnesses hereto 

			H.T. Cunningham
                              his
			Peter x Whitsel
			     mark

		State of Ohio Delaware County Ss:

			County of Probate Aug. 31st 1852

Personally appeared in open court H.T. Cunningham 

and Peter Whitsel who being duly sworn depose and say

that the paper before them purporting to be the last will

and testament of Geo. B. Ackley now deceased, was

by the said Geo. B. Ackley acknowledged published and 

declared to be his last will and testament in the presence

of these deponents: that the said deceased now of lawful 

age, that he was of sound and disposing mind and mem

=ory and under no restraint as they verily believe that 

they subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence and 

at the request of the testator and in the presence of each 

other

				H.T. Cunningham
                                      his
				Peter X Whitsel
				      mark

Sworn to &amp; subscribed in open court this 31st day of 

August, A.D. 1852 

			D.T. Fuller  Probate Judge []
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                    <text>[Page 124]

[corresponds to page 72 of Will Book 3]


72        Jeremiah Howard Deceased- Will


Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge in 

Delaware Delaware County Ohio, before D.T. Fuller Probate

Judge in and for said County on the 7th day of Sept.

A.D. 1852

	The last will and testament of Jeremiah Howard late

of Delaware in said County, was this day produced in

Court by Wm Reid Atty for the Executor in the said 

named, &amp; Wm P. Reid &amp; Sidney Moore, the subscribing

witnesses to said will, appeared and in open court on

oath, testified to the due execution of said will; which

testimony was reduced to writing and by them respectively  

subscribed and filed above said will: and it appearing

to the court by said testimony that said will was duly

attested &amp; executed, and that the said testator at the 

time of executing the same, was of full age, of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint

It is ordered by the Court, that said will and testimony

be recorded- Whereupon Marshall L. Griffin the exec-

=utor in the will named, appeared in court and

signified his acceptance of the trust of executing said 

will, it is therefore further ordered that letters testam

=entary be opened to him upon his giving bonds in the 

of $ 1200.00 with Sidney Moore and Seth H. Allen as 

sureties conditioned according to law: The court app =

=oints Wm Manson W. Jones &amp; John F. Latimer appr=

=aisers of the pesonal property of said testator-

      In the manner of the Benevolent Father of All- 

	I Jeremiah Howard of Delaware Ohio do make 

and publish this my last will and testament-

First- I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of 

her dower, the Home Shop &amp; lot in the Town of Delaware

now occupied by myself and family during her natural 

life or so long as she continues to be my widow, and 

all the stock household goods furniture provisions or 

or other goods &amp; chattels, I may now or hereafter may

become entitled to- in fact all my property of every

name and nature, belonging to me at the time

of my decease during her natural life if she so long

continues to be my widow as aforesaid. My executor

however selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to 

pay my just debts- At the death of my wife, or in the

event of her marriage, the real estate aforesaid and such

part of the personal property or the proceeds thereof, as 

may then remain uncommissioned &amp; unexpended I 

give and devise in equal proportion or shares my 

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                    <text>[page 125]

[corresponds to page 73 of Will Book 3]

73

my several children who may then be alive - 

   I do hereby nominate and appoint Marshall L. Griffin 

executor of this my last will and testament, hereby author

izing and enforcing him to compromise adjust release 

and discharge in such manner as he may deem proper

the debts and claims due me

   I also authorize and empower him of it shall become

necessary in order to pay my debts to sell by private sale or

in such manner, upon such terms of credit, or otherwise

as he may think proper all or any part of my real estate 

and deeds to purchases to execute and acknowledge and 

deliver in fee simple- The bequeath is made to my wife

and is to continue during her natural life- but if she

marry then the property intended to be divided, is to go to

my children as herein before stated upon the occurrence of 

such an event- I do hereby revoke all former wills by

me made - In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my

hand &amp; seal this sixth day of December A.D. 1851 

					J. Howard   {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said Jeremiah Howard 

as his last will and testament in our presence and signed

by us in his presence

					Sidney Moore

					W.P. Reid-

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

Personally appeared in open Court - )	Court of Probate

Wm P. Reid &amp; Sidney Moore who being )	Sept. 7th 1852 

duly sworn depose and say that the  )

paper before them purporting to be the last will and 

testament of Jeremiah Howard now deceased was

by the said Jeremiah Howard acknowledged publis=

=hed and declared to be his last will and testament in

the presence of these deponents - that the said deceased was

of lawful age, that he was of sound and disposing mind 

and memory and under no restraint as they verily

believe - that they subscribed the same as witnesses in his

presence and at the request of the testator and in the

presence of each other - 

				Wm P. Reid

				Sidney Moore

Sworn to &amp; subscribed in open Court this 7th day of Sept.

A.D. 1852-			D.T. Fuller

				Probate Judge -			

 
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                    <text>[Page 126]

[corresponds to page 74 of Will Book 3]

74	

	Roberts Brown's Deceased - will

   Proceedings had at the Office of the Probate Judge

in Delaware Delaware County Ohio before D.T. Fuller

Pobate Judge in and for said County on the 8th day 

of September A.D. 1852

	The last will and testament of Robert Brown late

of Troy in said County deceased was this day produced

in Court by John C. Brown the executor in the will

named and Henry Willey and George Davenport

the subscribing witnesses to said will appeared and in 

open Court on oath testified to the due execution of said

will, which testimony was reduced to writing and by th=

=em respectively subscribed and filed with said will - 

And it appearing to the court from said testimony that

said will was duly attested and executed and that

the said testator was at the time of executing the same

was of full age, of sound mind and memory and 

not under any restraint. It is ordered that said will 

and testimony be recorded - Whereupon John C. Brown 

the Executor in said will named appeared in Court

and signified his acceptance of the trust of executing

said will, it is therefore further ordered that letter testa=

=mentary be issued to him upon his giving bonds in the 

sum of $4000.00 with Henry Willey &amp; John Cunningham 

as sureties conditioned according to law - The Court 

appoints Henry Willey, Wm G. Norris and Thos. F. Case app= 

=raisers of the personal Estate of said Testator-
  

	In the name of the Benvolent Father of all

I, Robert Brown of the County of Delaware &amp; State of 

Ohio, being of sound mind, do make &amp; publish this my 

last will and testament in manner &amp; form following;

1st It is my will that all my debts and expenses be paid-

2d I give and bequeath to my wife June H. Brown in 

lieu of her dower, one third of the farm on which I now

live during her natural life, and our year's provision for

herself and her two children, and five shares which I 

hold in Cleveland and Columbus Railroad - 

3rd I give and begueath to my son John C. Brown the

farm of One hundred and twenty acres more on less -

which I lately purchased of Uriah W. Hinton known  

as the Old Hinton farm by him paying about five

hundred dollars which I owe to Charity Hinton 

I also give to my son John C. Brown my large bay

horse - 4th It is my will that my wife shall have one

third of all my household furniture beds and bedding

and the balance to be divided between my four

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                    <text>[Page 127]

[corresponds to page 75 of Will Book 3]

                                                 75

daughters, Hannah M. Margaret J. Julia A, and Sarah

M. Brown  5th Its my will that all the balance of my

personal property and effects be sold and the proceeds be 

divided equally between James R. Brown Hannah M.

Brown, Margaret J. Brown Julia A. Brown &amp; Sarah M.

Brown, Robert H. Brown William S. Brown and John

C. Brown - 6th It is my will that the farm on which I 

now live, after my wife's dower, be divided equally betw=

=een all my children except John C. Brown

7th I constitute my son John C. Brown my executor

to settle all my business - Signed and sealed this 5th 

day of Sept. A.D. 1852

In presence of				Robert Brown {seal}

Henry Willey and 

George Davenport

	        State of Ohio Delaware County Ss.

		Court of Probate Sept, 8th 1852

Personally appeared in open court Henry Willey and 

George Davenport who being duly sworn depose &amp; say 

that the paper before them purporting to be the last 

will and testament of Robert Brown now deceased 

was by the said Robert Brown acknowledged pub=

=lished and declared to be his last will and testament

in the presence of these deponents - that the said de=

=ceased was of lawful age - that he was of sound 

disposing mind and memory and under no

restraint as they verily believe - that they subscribed

the same as witnesses in the presence and at the 

request of the testator, and in the presence of each

other				Henry Willey

				George Davenport

Sworn to &amp; subscribed in open court this 8th day 

of Sept. A.D. 1852

				D. T. Fuller

				Probate Judge Ss 
 
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                    <text>[page 128]

[corresponds to page 76 of Will Book 3]


76	Will of James Taylor deceased.

	Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge

in Delaware Delaware County Ohio before D.T. Fuller

Probate Judge in and for said County Sept. 11th A.D.

1852.     Delaware County Ss.

	An authenticated copy of the last will and Testament 

of James Taylor late of Cambell County in the State of 

Kentucky deceased and of the codicils thereto executed

and proved according to the laws of the State of Kentu-

cky as appears from an authenticated copy of the Record

of the proceedings of the Campbell Circuit Court in the

State of Kentucky and of the said will and Codicil as

there recorded was this day produced in Court by James 

Eaton: and is appearing to the satisfaction of the court that 

said will and codicils have been executed and proved

in said State of Kentucky acording to the laws of that

State and that said will &amp; codicils have relation to 

property within the said County of Delaware in the state

of Ohio. Therefore on motion it is ordered that the said 

authenticated copy of the last will and testament of James 

Taylor and the codicils thereto be admitted to record in 

this court and that the same be recorded in the record

of wills for the said County of Delaware

	"Probate Court held at the court House in Georgetown 

within and for the county of Brown and State of Ohio, before

John T. Higgins Probate Judge within and for the County

and state foresaid on the 14th of July A.D. 1852

			Brown County Ss.

	Be it remembered that on this day that is to say on the

14th day of July A.D. 1852 and authenticated copy of the 

last will and testament within the codicils thereto of

James Taylor late of Campbell County and the State

of Kentucky deceased and the several orders in relation

to the same was this day presented to the Court for 

record and after examining said authenticated copy and 

the proofs and evidence in the premises the Court afore-

said did make an order which is in the words 1) figures

following to wit: An authenticated copy of the last will

and testament of James Taylor late of Campbell County 

in the State of Kentucky deceased and of the codicils

thereto executed and proved according to the laws of the 

laws of the State of Kentucky as appears from an authen-

ticated copy of the record of proceedings of the Campbell 

Circuit Court in the State of Kentucky and of the said 

will &amp; codicils as there recorded together with an authe-

nicated copy of the order of the Campbell County Court

in the State of Kentucky, recording the same and issuing 
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                    <text>[page 129]

[corresponding to page 77 of Will Book 3]

                                                      77

	letters testamentary thereon to James Taylor was

this day proceeding in court by Storer &amp; Groyhue attor-

-neys for the Executor and some of the devisees named 

therein, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court

that the said will and codicils have been executed and 

proved in said State of Kentucky according to the laws 

of that state and that said will &amp; codicils have relation

to property within the said county of Brown in the state 

of Ohio. Therefore on motion it is ordered that the said

authenticated copy of the last will &amp; testament of James

Taylor and the codicils thereto be admitted to record in

this Court and that the same be 

recorded in the record of wills for the said county

of Brown

	Wherefore James Taylor the executor in said 

will named, appeared in court and signified his acceptance

of the trust of executing said will. it is therefore further

ordered that letters testamentary be issued to said James 

Taylor and whereas by the terms of said last will the 

said testator James Taylor expresses a wish that his

executor may execute the same without giving bond 

and no sufficient cause appears why bond should be

required from said executor it seems to the Court

expedient not to require any bond from him. and it is

ordered that said letters testamentary issue without bond

being given by said James Taylor.

	The court appoint James Loudon, John D. White 

and William P. Allen appraisers of the personal estate of 

said James Taylor deceased.

	The said authenticated copy is in the words and 

figures following to wit:

	State of Kentucky Campbell Circuit court set-

	      Be it remembered that heretofore, to wit: on

the 22nd day of March 1849 the following assignment of

errors was filed in the Clerks office of the Clerk afore said

to wit:

Washington T. Berry  &amp; R.T. Thornton Trustees.

	     (   Writ of error from the proceedings entries and 

	     (   orders of the Campbell County Court at the Nov-

	     (	-ember terms 1848 of said court rejecting the will

	     (	of James Taylor decd and making certain 

	     (	orders therein S.S.

James Taylor &amp; others 

	The appellants Washington T. Berry &amp; R.T. Thornton trustees

etc state that in the above proceedings of the Campbell County

Court at its November term 1848 there is manifest error in all

 
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                    <text>[page 130]

[corresponding to page 78 of Will Book 3]

78

said proceedings greatly to their prejudice and injury

and for cause of error they say said county court of Camp-

-bell at the said November terms 1848 in the rejection of

the will of Genl James Taylor decd. and in each of said

entries and orders therein made touching the same erred

in the following particulars,

1st Said Court erred in rejecting said will &amp; codicils as the 

    last will &amp; testament of Genl James Taylor dec. and

    in refusing said paper to be recorded as his last will &amp;

    testament 

2nd Because said Court and in refusing said paper then

    offered as the last will and testament of said Taylor to 

    be recorded as such. 

3rd Said Court erred in appointing James Taylor admin-

    istrator of the estate of Genl James Taylor decd.

4th Because said Court erred in permitting said James Taylor

    to qualify as administrator in said estate and to execute 

    bond with sureties as such.

5th Because the Court erred in permitting the statement of facts

    to be entered on the record in said case which was entered.

6th Because said Court erred in each and every order that

    was entered at the said term touching said will.

7th Because said Court erred in each &amp; every order at said

    terms touching said estate 

8th Because said Court erred in not establishing said will.

9th Because said Court and in permitting a certain

    paper signed by John W. Tibbatts and Aaron W. Tibbatts

    G.T. Williamson and Jane M. Williamson, H.T. Harris and

    Keturah S. Harris to be recorded.

10th Because said Court erred in in each and every order

     touching said will administration in said state &amp;

     in every paper offered in regard to the same at said term

11th Because there was manifest error in the whole of said

     proceedings entries and orders touching said will at

     said term. 

Therefore they say the same ought to be reversed and they pray

for a writ of error to the April term 1849 of the Campbell

Circuit Court			W.J. Berry

				R.T. Thornton

			by Morehead &amp; Stephenson Attys

	Whereupon the following writ of error and summons 

were issued herein, viz:

	    The Commonwealth of Kentucky.

To the Clerk of Campbell County Clerk Greeting:

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                    <text>[page 131]

[corresponding to page 79 of Will Book 3]

                                                                  79

	certain will case lately depending and determined before the

Justice of the Campbell County Court at the November term 1848

wherein a writing purporting to be the last will &amp; testament of 

Genl James Taylor decd, with the several codicils ammended thereto after

having been duly proven was rejected by said Court and declared

to be no will and certain other orders and proceedings had therein

in all of which said orders entries and proceedings by said Court

at its said term aforesaid manifest error has intervened to the great

damage and injury of Washington J. Berry and R.T. Thornton trustees &amp;

appointed by and in said will for certain purposes therein named &amp;

for other purposes as we from their complaint are informed and 

we being willing that the error if any there be should in due manner

be corrected and full and speedy justice done to the parties in this

behalf. We command you that if a final order &amp; decision be thereupon

given that you do distinctively and openly send the records &amp; proceed-

ings orders and all things touching the same and this writ so that we

may have them on the first day of our April term 1849 of the Campbell

Circuit Court at the Court House in the town of Alexandria that the 

records and proceedings aforesaid being inspected we may further

cause to be done thereupon what of right and according to the laws of

this Commonwealth ought to be done ~ Witness Benjamin D. Beall

Clerk of our said Court this said day of March 1849 and in the 57th

year of the Commonwealth		  Ben D. Beale Clk

			               by C Daniel D. Clerk C.C.C.

	Commonwealth of Kentucky 

		  To the Sheriff of Campbell County Greeting

	You are hereby commanded to summon James Taylor Horatio T.

Harris and Keturah S. Harris his wife Geo J. Williamson and Jane M. his

wife. John W. tibbatts &amp; Ann W. his wife to appear before the Judge of the

Campbell Circuit Court at the Court house in the town of Alexandria

on the first day of the April term 1849 of the said Court to show cause

if any they can why an order of the Campbell County Court rejecting 

the will of Genl James Taylor decd and declaring the paper offered as

his will to be no will and entering up certain other orders entries etc

in and regard to said will and appointing James Taylor Administrator

on said estate all of which was done at the November term 1848 of said 

County Court should not be reversed for errors therein contained as we

from the complaint of Washington J. Berry &amp; R.T. Thornton trustees etc

appointed in and by said will are informed &amp; have then &amp; there this

writ  Witness Benj D. Reale Clerk of our said Court at the Court

house aforesaid this 22nd day of March 1849 and in the 57th year of this

commomwealth  				    Benj D. Beale  by

					        C Daniel D. Clk. c.C.C.

upon which is the following return to wit:

	Executed on Jane Williamson Ann Tibbatts, John W. Tibbatts

H.T. Harris 22nd March 1849 &amp; on James Taylor Keturah S. Harris 23rd March 1849

						O.M. DeCourcy S.C.C.
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                    <text>[page 132]

[corresponds to page 80 of Will Book 3]

80 

	Commonwealth of Kentucky-

			To the Sheriff of Campbell County Greeting.

	You are hereby commanded to summon Keturah Taylor widow of

Genl James Taylor decd. to appear before the Judge of the Campbell Circuit

Court at the court house in the town of Alexandria on the 1st day of 

the April term 1849 of the said Court to show cause if any she can 

why an order of the Campbell County Court rejecting the will of Genl

James Taylor decd. and declaring the paper offered as his will to be no

will &amp; entering up certain other orders entries etc in and regard to

said will and appointing James Taylor administrator on said estate

all of which was done at the November term 1848 of the said County 

Court should not be reversed for errors therein contained as we from

the complaint of Washington J. Bery &amp; R.T. Thornton trustees &amp; appointed

in and by said will are informed and have them there this writ. 

Witness Benj. D. Beale clerk of our said Court at the court house afore-

said this 22nd day of March 1849 in the 57th year of the commonwealth

					Benj. D. Beale by

					C. Daniel D. Clerk c.c.c

	Executed on Keturah Taylor March 23rd 1849 O.M. DeCourcy S.c.c.

	And afterwards to wit on the 3rd day of June 1849 the following

summons issued herein.

	The Commonwealth of Kentucky 

		To the Sheriff of Campbell County Greeting

	You are hereby commanded to summon Geo. T. Williamson to appear

before the Judge of the Campbell Circuit Court at the court house in the 

town of Alexandria on the first day of July their July term, to show cause if any 

he can why an order of the Campbell County Court rejecting a will of the

late Genl James Taylor made at their November terms 1848 should 

not be reversed for errors therein contained as we from the complaint 

of Washington J. Berry &amp; Reuben T. Thornton trustees appointed by and

in said will are informed and have them &amp; there this writ.

Witness Benjamin D. Beale Clerk of our said Court at the Court house

aforesaid this 3rd day of June 1849 and in the 57th year of the common-

wealth 					Benj. D. Beale Clerk

				      by James H. Parker D.C.

	upon the foregiving summons is the following endoresement and retur-

=rus viz;

	      I, J.S.C. Bushett sheriff of Campbell County do hereby empower

Joseph Selman to execute a summons upon writ of error which issued from

the clerks office of the Campbell Circuit court in the name of R. T. Thornton 

&amp; W.J. Berry Trustees etc against Geo. T. Williamson on the 3rd day of June 1849 

Given under my hand this 7th day of July 1849 J.S.C. Buskett S.

	I Joseph Selman did on the 7th day of July execute the process men-

=tioned in the within instrument upon the within named Geo. T. Williamson

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                    <text>[page 133]

[corresponds to page 81 of Will Book 3]

                                                                      81

	Sworn to before me Mayor of the city of Newport in the County of 

Campbell and State of Kentucky this 7th day July 1849

					    John A. Talliferro Mayor

	    Campbell County State of Kentucky Ss-

		     Sworn to before me a Justice of the peace for Campbell

County this 22nd day of October 1849.       Jesse Gelken J.P.

		The following are copies of the orders of the Campbell County 

Court filed in this Court and referred to in the assignment of error

herein.

		State of Kentucky Campbell County Ss.

				        November Court 1848. 

	A writing purporting to be the last will &amp; testament of Genl James

Taylor decd. with the several codicils thereto annexed was produced to

court and the will &amp; codicils thereto being proven by Samuel Winsboro

and William B. Ross the witnesses thereto the said Winsboro proving

the hand writing of John M. Thornton &amp; R.T. Thornton the other wit-

-nesses thereto and the Court upon due examinations and considerations

of the premises and being sufficiently advised do reject the said

writing and declare the same to be no will:

	"Keturah L. Taylor widow and relict of Genl James Taylor decd. sent

to court her relinguishment of the right to administer on the estate of

Genl James Taylor decd. which was proven by the oaths of W.J. Berry &amp; 

Ira Root the witnesses thereto."

	"On motion of James Taylor Junr Administrator of all and singular

the Goods, Chattels Rights and credits of Genl James Taylor is granted

unto him who took the oath required by law and with John W.

Tibbatts. H.T. Harris &amp; Geo. T. Williamson, his securities executed bond

in the penalty of $40,000 conditioned according to laws." 

	"The Court direct the following facts to be entered upon the record 

to wit.- That James Taylor who was named as executor in the paper

purporting to be the will of Genl James Taylor rejected on yesterday 

by the Court after said paper had been read and before the decision

of the Court, stated to the Court that he considered the performance

of the same impracticable and that if it was possible for the Court

to establish the same that he would decline the execution thereof.

And also before the decisions of the Court a paper from Keturah L.

Taylor the widow of Genl James Taylor and one from John W. Tibbatts

and Ann W. his wife H.T. Harris &amp; Keturah his wife, Geo. T. Williamson

and Jane M. his wife were read to the Court and which are in the

words and figures following -  To wit."

					Newport November 24th 1848

	For the justice of the County Court of Campbell County Kentucky 

Greeting. I Keturah S. Taylor widow and relief of Genl James Taylor</text>
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                    <text>[page 134]

[corresponds to page 82 of Will Book 3]

82

   late of Campbell County deceased do by these presents declare

that I will not take or accept the provision made for me by a 

paper reporting to be the will of my deceased husband to be 

presented for Probate or any part thereof and renounce all benefit 

which I might claim by said will and request the justices do 

appoint my son James Taylor and my sons in laws Horatio T. 

Harris, John W. Tibbatts, &amp; Geo T. Williamson commissioners to 

assign my right of dower in and to the lands of which my late

husband died signed and processed.

Witness

W.J. Berry                 Respectfully

Ira Root                             Keturah S. Taylor

				Newport Nov. 24th 1848

	To the justices of the Campbell County Court in the state of 

Kentucky- Gentlemen understanding that a paper purporting

to be the last will &amp; testament of Genl James Taylor late of Campbell

County Kentucky will be presented to the Campbell County Court 

for probate and having heard said paper read and taken the same

into due and calm consideration. We the undersigned the only

children of Genl James Taylor except our brother James Taylor

together with our husbands do respectfully request that the said 

paper be rejected and declared to be no will for many reasons

us hereunto moving but particularly because we believe it will

be impossible to carry out the objects and purposes therein con- 

=tained that it will be the cause of much evil consequences to us and our

families a great loss of proverty to the estate and great injury to the sections

of County in which are situated the large tracts of land belonging to

said estate but more particularly to the county of Campbell.

				Respectfully     John W. Tibbats

						 Ann W. Tibbatts

						 Geo. T. Williamson

						 Jane M. Williamson

						 H.T. Harris

						 Keturah S. Harris

	The forgiving are true copies of the orders made in relation to the 

will of Genl James Taylor decd. of record in the office of the clerk of the

Campbell County Court. Given under my hand this 21st day of March

A.D. 1849				Ben D. Beale Clk

				     by James M. Parker D.C.

	And that in the 3rd day of April 1849 as a circuit Court held for the 

County of Campbell at the Court House in Alexandria the following

orders were made at the times and in the causes hereinafter named. To wit.

Washington J Berry &amp; trustees Pltfs)       	writ of error

	    against	           )     

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                    <text>[page 135]

[corresponds to page 83 of Will Book 3]

                                                                  83

Keturah L. Taylor &amp; others Defts )    To the Campbell County Court

				This day came the parties and it is ordered 

that the cause be continued - and on motion of the plaintiffs ordered

that a rule issue herein against James Taylor to bring into Court the

will of Genl James Taylor decd. on or before the first day of the next term"

	And afterwards to wit, on the 2nd day of October 1849, at a circuit 

Court held as a foresaid the following order was made herein.

	The service of process herein on Geo. T. Williamson was proven in

court by the oath of Joseph Selman."

	And afterwards to wit - on the 3rd day of October 1849 at a circuit

Court held as aforesaid the following order was made herein-

	This day came the plaintiffs by their counsel and John W. Tibbatts

and Ann W. His wife and Geo. T. Williamson and Jane M. his wife enter 

themselves defendants. And defendant Geo. T. Williamson filed a 

Petition for the removal of this cause to the Circuit Court of the United

States which being heard is overruled by the Court and on motion

of Defendants ordered that a Spoe duces tecum issue against the clerk 

of the Campbell County Court to bring into Court the order book of

said Court including the orders made at the November terms 1848

and being unable to get through the cause it is continued untill to-

=morrow morning." 

	And afterwards to wit on the 4th day of October 1849 as a Circuit Court 

held as aforesaid the following order was made herein - 

	"This day came the parties by their Attorneys and the Court having

fully heard the evidence and the arguments of Counsel and the will of

James Taylor dated the 18th day of December 1844, having been fully and

duly proved by the oath of Samuel Winslow one of the subscribing

witnesses thereto who also proved that John M. Thornton &amp; R.T. Thornton

each subscribed said will as witnesses thereto in his presence and in

the presence of the testator, and the first codicil of said will dated the

6th December 1847 having been proved by the oath of said Winslow 

to be entirely in the hand writing ( body and Signature) of James Taylor 

the Testator, and the second codicil to said will dated the first day

of July 1848 and witnessed by Samuel Winslow and Williams B. Ross having

been duly proved by the oaths of said Winslow and Ross subscribing

witnesses thereto, It is ordered and adjudged that the decisions aforesaid

of the Campbell County Court aforesaid rejecting said will &amp; codicils to

refusing to record them as the last will and testament of James Taylor

be and the same is hereby reversed and the said will and codicils dated

as aforesaid are adjudged and decided to be the last true will and

Testament of James Taylor deceased are hereby established and 

ordered to be recorded in this Court and in the Campbell County Court

as such.

	And after said will &amp; codicils are recorded It is ordered that 

                    
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                    <text>[page 136]

[corresponds to page 84 of will Book 3]

84

    they be and they are hereby remanded to the Campbell County

court who are hereby ordered and directed to have said will and

codicils duly recorded as the last will and testament of James Taylor

decd. all of which is ordered to be duly certified to said Court. It is

further ordered that the Plaintiffs in error recover of the defendants

in error their costs in this Court expended &amp; may have execution

therefor."

	Said will and codicils was then recorded in the Order Book of said 

Court on said 4th day of October 1849 in the words &amp; figures following 

to wit; -

		I James Taylor

	of the County of Campbell and State of Kentucky

			do hereby

		Make my last will and testament 

	in manner and form following: - that is to say,

Sec.1  I desire that all the perishable part of my estate be immediately

sold after my deceased and the money arising therefrom be applied

towards the payment of my debts and my funeral expenses. I reserve

from sale all my household furniture and plate, which I give 

to my beloved wife. I also reserve from sale my carriage and 

horses and as many cows as she may think proper to keep.

Sec.2   All of my real estate in the States of Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana

and elsewhere both Lands and Town Lots.- except my Cincinnati property

and such as is hereafter specialty devised. I direct shall be sold and

disposed of by my executor; and I hereby empower him to sell and

convey the same. From the sales of my said real estate. I wish my

executor to raise a fund for the purpose of paying all my debts -

the taxes on my lands and other property and also to pay all 

costs, charges, expenses and fees that may be incurred in the

management of my estate by my executor and agents under him

As this fund which is to be raised from the sales of my real estate

will, in my opinion, be more than will pay my debts and the

expenses, taxes and other charges in the settlement of my estate

my executor is directed to dispose of and invest the surplus as 

herein after directed; taking care, however as the expenses will be

great and the taxes high to reserve a sufficiency in his hands 

to meet said taxes and expenses which matter is left to his dise-

=resion and judgment as he will have a proper idea of the amount

of my debts taxes and expenses and other claims against my estate.

I direct that my large debts be first paid and that said surplus arising

from the sale of my real estate and other debts due me - after making

a reservation for meeting the taxes, costs and changes that may from

time to time accrue against my estate - be invested as follows, to writ:

First- in erecting suitable buildings for rent on my vacant lots in 

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                    <text>[page 137]

[corresponds to page 85 of Will Book 3]

                                                           85

the city of Cincinnati and particularly on those in Canal &amp;

Walnut streets. The residue of the money (if any there shall be) I give

one fourth of it to my son James for his own use and he is to

invest the remaining three fourths of it in productive real estate

or ground rents in the city of Cincinnati, Covington or Newport 

for the sole and exclusive use and benefit of my three daughters

who are to have the rents and profits of the same during their nat-

-ural lives; and at their death, the title of said property so purch-

-ased to vest in their heirs in fee forever. I will be expedient that

any property, so purchased shall be divided between my said daughters

provided the same is susceptible of diversion, so that each one may

have, hold and enjoy the rents &amp; profits of the same, and for that

purpose my executor will cause commissioners to be appointed by 

the Court for that purpose. I hereby direct that in all cases where

my said executor shall purchase real estate on ground units, in 

the city of Cincinnati, Covington or Newport for the benefit of

my said daughters that in taking the deeds that said deeds 

be made to them so as to distinguish between the property heresay

purchase for these and that he may purchase for himself.

Sec3  In making sales of my real estate my said executor is to use

his discresion- when to sell the same and on such credit as he shall deem 

best. - so that the property bring in a fair price and over this matter I

give him full power- having confidence in his honesty and judgement:

and such of the improved lands that remains unsold from time to time

my executor is hereby empowered to lease out the same from time to time

as he shall seem proper, and if necessary to have more land cleared

adjoining to any improvements, so as to increase the value of the 

same.

Sec4   If my son James and my daughters should wish to have

reserved from sale two or three lots for each of them in the town 

of Newport, it can be done, and my executor is directed to have 

a division of said lots that may be reserved from sale, giving

each of my four children, or their heirs, property in lots of equal

value. Some lots may be more valuable than others and the 

division is to be so made that the property shall be of equal

value; but this reservation must be made before my executor

shall sell any of said lots. The lots going to my said daughters

they are to have the, entire, sole and exclusive benefits of the rents 

and profits of the same during their natural lives and at their

deaths to go to their heirs in fee forever. The lots my son James

shall recieve I give to him and his heirs assigns forever.

Sec5	Having heretofore sold real estate in Kentucky and Ohio some of

which may have been paid for and some not paid for and eviden-

-ces of the debts are now in my hands and in the hands of my diff-

erent agents in the shape of Notes Bonds, Contracts and Mortg-

ages, my said executor is empowered and directed to collect all of            

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                    <text>[page 138]

[corresponds to page 86 of Will Book 3]

86

   said debts and all other debts due me. whether by bond mortgage or

otherwise and to receipt for the same and he is also empowered and 

directed to execute deeds to all persons who hold Title Bonds or Con-

=tracts given and made by him or given and made by any of my 

land agents who have been empowered from time to time to sell

lands for me - hereby giving my said executor full and complete

power to close up all my land business and to make letters to those

to whom I or my land agents have sold any lands, towns, lots or 

other real estate.

Sec6	My executor is hereby empowered to sell my Bank Stocks and all

other stocks I hold in incorporated companies- but if he desides it

best not to sell he is at liberty to do so and recieve the dividends on

the same which are to be applied to the payment of my debts fees, taxes

and charges incidental to the manamement of my estate.

Sec7	I give to my three daughters, Keturah, Ann &amp; Jane, the residue of

my home on Bellevue tract ajoining the town of Newport except so

much of said tract as I have deeded to my son James, having con-

=veyed to him 800 acres out of said tract. The tract called the Home or 

Bellevue tract is that which I own embraced in the patent of my 

father, and what I own in Meriweather's patent, also the land now

rented to Hoops and extending up to the land I have given to Mrs.

Harris. Said land is hereby devised to my three daughters to be div-

=ided equally between them, and they are to have the sole and exclusive

use and benefit of the same, and the rents thereof, during their natural 

lives, and at their decease the same is to go and decend to their heirs

in fee forever. As the town of Newport is likely to improve and lots

may be wanted if my daughters desire is 120 or 180 acres of the land

on the west side of the road and back of Mayo's Orchard and extending

to Licking may be laid off into town lots and sold and conveyed in  

fee or put in perpectual lease as they may choose; and to effect this

object the Circuit Court may appoint a trustee to sell and convey

or lease perpetually said ground- said trustee giving bond and 

security faithfully to execute said trust - and to be paid for his

services, and is said trustee shall sell said property or any part 

of it, he is to invest the money in productive real estate, in the 

city of Cincinnati, Covington or Newport; or if my daughters

prefer it in Ohio or Kentucky State bonds, yielding an annual
    
interest; and the real estate so to be purchased by said trustee,

he is to take the title to the same to my said daughters, who are

to have the sole and exclusive use and benefit of the rents and

profits of the same and interest on the bonds during their natural

lives and at their deaths the same is to go in fee to their heirs

forever. And if the lots are leased perpetualy, the said trustee is

to deliver the evidences of such leasing to said daughters, who are to

receive for their sole and exclusive use and benefit the yearly

rents and profits of said property. The real estate that may
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                    <text>[page 139]

[corresponds to page 87 of will book 3]

                                                                   87

	be purchased by said trustee, or the prepetual lease or State

bonds, if any are purchased, shall be divided equally between my said

three daughters who are to hold and enjoy their respective parts in

severally during the time limited as aforesaid ; that is for their

natural lives. If my said daughters should not wish to have any

part of said land laid off into lots, as aforesaid, but choose to have 

it divided amoung them, any one of them can have their part or

portion laid off into town lots and it can be disposed of by a trustee

as above provided for.

Sec 8	I hereby direct that my Mercer tract on the Ohio river, in

Campbell County and the land I own adjoining pantented to John 

Williams together with the tract I own between 3 and 4 miles on

the Ohio patented to Edmund Taylor and adjoining Israel Ware be

divided into 4 parts or lots all of which shall be of equal value as

near as possible, and I give and begueath to each of my children

one fourth of the same - that is to say each of my daughters to have one 

fourth , and my son James, one fourth as the same may be divided 

and the lots or tratcs so to be divided which shall fall to my daug-

=hters. I give to them and each of them to hold and enjoy the rents

and profits of the same to their seperate sole and exclusive benefit

and for the benefit of no other person for and during their natural 

lives, and at their deaths the little of the same is to vest in their heirs

in fee forever. The tract, or fourth part, allowed to my son James, out

of the said Mercer tract and the other tracts mentioned. I give to 

my son, James and to him and his heirs forever.

Sec. 9.		I direct 1200 acres of my Banklick tract [except the part especi-

=ally hereinafter devised to my daughter Jane] be divided into four

tracts or parcels all of which shall be equal value - as near as

may be possible: and I give and begueath unto each one of my

said children one lot or tract. The tracts or lots which I give to 

my daughters they are to have, hold, and enjoy the rents and 

profits of the same for their seperate and sole use during their

natural lives and at their deaths the title of the same is to be vest

in their heirs in fee forever. The lot or tract which shall fall or be

allotted to my son James out of the said Banklick tract. I hereby give

to him and to his heirs forever. The 1200 acres refered to is to be taken from

the lower side of Banklick Creek, including the mills and enough

from the upper side of the Creek to make the quantity of 1200 acres is to be 

taken from the land on the west side of Banklick Road leading up the

ridge. But if the said 1200 acres is not susceptable of a fair and equal division 

enough to make it so is to be added from the land west of said mill road

The improvements on the said lots are to be estimated in making the division

the intention is to make four tracts which shall be as neat as possible of equal

value, and if my children cannot agree themselves as to how the divisions

shall be made, the County Court of Kenton County shall appoint three acceptable 

disinterested persons to divide the property. The balance of my land in 

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                    <text>[page 140]

[corresponds to page 88 of will book 3]

88

	Kenton County is to be sold and conveyed by my executor.

Sec 10		I give and begueath unto my daughter Ann W. Tibbatts my

stock - farm in Union County on Treacles Creek of about 1200 acres - being

survey No 5726, and No 7492 also survey No 10338 of 200 acres, in same

County. My said daughter Ann Tibbatts is to have and to hold

the same during her natural life and to enjoy the rent and

profits thereof for her seperate sole and exclusion her

and benefit and for the use and benefit of no other

person, and at her death the title to the same is

to vest in her heirs in fee forever- She paying the annual 

taxes on said land-

Sec 11		I give and bequeath unto my daughter Keturah Harris

my Miami Stock farm- being survey No 1185 of upw

-ards of one thousand acres in Clark and Green Coun-

=ties and the State of Ohio to have and to hold the same

during her natural life, and to hold the rent 

and profit thereof for her seperate sole and exclu-

-sive use and benefit, and for the use and ben-

-efit of no other person, and at her death the 

title to the same is to vest in her heirs in fee

forever- She paying annual taxes on said land

Sec 12		I give unto my daughter Jane Williamson my

pasture farm, in Green County Ohio - being part

of survey No 816 No 9836 No 784 No 9539 No 9540 and

the east half of survey No 14132 containing in the 

whole about 1800 acres, to hold the same during

her natural life, then the title to vest, at her

death, in her heirs forever- She paying the annual

taxes on the land

Sec 13		I hereby give unto my three daughters my Parnel's

bottom tract of land in Boone County Kentucky

except 100 acres, which is to be laid off - partly on 

lower side, the upper side, and back of the town 

of Taylorsville- as my executor shall direct, which 

is reserved to be laid out into lots, if my executor

deems necessary for said town, and to be sold

by my executor. The said Parnel's bottom tract

is to be divided between my said three daughters

who are to have hold and enjoy the rent and 

profits thereof, for their seperate sole and exclu-

-sive benefit and use and at their death the title 

to the land is to vest in fee in their heirs forever-

they paying the annual taxes on the land.

Sec 14		My Garrard Station tract of land - being survey

No 536 and No 5113 containing about 615 acres more

or less, situated in the County of Hamilton and
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                    <text>[page 141]

[corresponds to page 89 of will book 3]

                                                       89

State of Ohio, on the Little Miami River, I hereby and 

begueath to my son James and his heirs forever-

Sec 15		My real estate which I now own, in the City of Cinc-

=innati, and such as I may purchase in said City,

my executor is direced to rent out from year to 

year, and receive the rent of the same, and said

real estate, is not to be divided amoung my chil-

-dren, or their heirs until after the death of my

beloved wife, after her death, said real estate,

in said city, is to be divided equally between my

four children, or the heirs of any of said chil-

=dren, if any of my children should die before

that period; and the portion or portions, which

shall be allotted to my daughters, I give and 

begueath them the same, to have and to hold

the same, for their seperate, sole, use and ben-

=efit, and for the use and benefit of no other 

person, or persons during their natural lives,

and at their deaths, the title to the same is to 

vest in their heirs in fee forever. The part, or portion,

of the real estate in the city of Cincinnati, which

shall fall or be allotted to my son, James. I

hereby give and begueath to him and his heirs

forever 

Sec 16		I hereby direct that my executor shall rent out

and receive the rent of my Ferries, and such Ferries

as may be established, from my landings on the Newport

and Cincinnati shores, during his life, and after de

=ducting the cost and expences of renting and attending

to the same, he is to pay over to my said daughters

or their heirs- if they should die- three fourths of

said rent, for their seperate sole use and benefit

and their recipts for said rents and all legacies

herein, shall be a sufficient discharge to my exe-

-cutor. But I here expressly declare that the 

rents of said Ferries, are not to be paid to my 

said children, or their heirs untill after the

death of my wife. After the death of my wife 

my son James, is to retain for his own use one

fourth of the rent of said ferries. After the

death of my son James I bequeath the ferry ac-

=ross the Ohio, from Newport and Licking ferry, and 

my right &amp; title to the esplanade in front of the 

town of Newport, and the river shore in front of

the Newport manufacturing companys grounds, to 

my children who may be living, and if any of them
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                    <text>[page 142]

[corresponds to page 90 of will book 3]

90

are dead, to their heir. My children are to have the

rent and profit of said ferries, during their na-

=tural lives, for their seperate, sole and exclusive

use and benefit, and at their deaths, the same

is to vest in their children - the children of my

son, James, to have one fourth part of said 

ferries at his death -

Sec 17		From the rent of my said ferries and the rents of 

my real estate in the City of Cincinnati, and any 

other funds in the hands of my executor, or which

may come into his hands I hereby direct him to pay 

over annaully to my beloved wife, the sum of fifteen

hundred dollars during her life and to be paid to

her quarterly, which, together with the other provisions

made her; in this my will, is to be in lieu of

dower, in my estate and in lieu of all part or 

portion of my property either real, personal or

mixed -


Sec 18		As my estate is large, and as my executor, who is

my son, James, will have much trouble and 

labor, to settle up and manage the same, and as

he cannot do it without the aid of others. I 

hereby direct and empower him to employ a sufficient

number of agents, clerks, and attorneys to aid him

in selling my said lands and attending to all

of my businesses of every kind. And my said ex-

=ecutor is to pay said agents, clerks, and attorneys 

for their services out of any funds that may be

in his hands. And, I here expressly declare that

my son James My executor, shall not be held

liable for the negligence or improper or fraudlantly

conduct of any agent, clerk, or attorney. That may

be appointed by him. All that I ask and expect

of my executor, is that he will do the best he can

to manage and close up my estate, and as he

must rely on the conduct and services of others I

do not intend that he shall be held personally

responsible for their negligence or bad conduct -

Sec 19		I hereby direct that my executor shall remain a liberal

compensation for all his services both as executor 

and where he may be considered as trustee for my 

estate and for my daughters, and he is to retain

in his hands, from time to time, his pay or compensation

for said services that may be rendered by him. My

said executor is to keep and accurate account of all

monies recieved and paid out by him, which books of 
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                    <text>[page 143]

[corresponds to page 91 of will book 3]

                                                              91

accounts shall be evidence for and against him in settlements

he may make from time to time.

Sec 20		If it should so happen that any one of my childrens are disatisfied

with the devises made them and should prefer property devised to anot-

=her and should wish to exchange property so devised with each other I

hereby empower them to make such exchanges with each other of any

property herein devised them and to transfer the title, each to the other

but they are to hold said estate or property thus transfered and exchanged

in the same manner that the estate was held before the transfer or

exchange was made, But if any one of my said daughters should

wish to exchange property so devised them in this will, with my

son James, their estate being only an estate for life, I hereby dec-

=lare that the property exchanges and transfered by them to him shall

vest in him an estate in fee and not for life, and the property that

may be transfered from him to them, shall vest in them an estate 

which they shall hold and enjoy during their natural lives, for

their sole and seperate use and benefit, and at their demise to go to 

their heirs in fee forever.

Sec 21		If the Ohio farms and lands and the Parnell Bottom tract in Kentucky

devised to my said three daughters should be found not to be productive,

and if my said daughters or any one of them should devise to exchange

the same for productive property either in Covington, Cincinnati

or Newport or may desire to sell the same. I hereby direct that

said exchange or sale may be made, provided my son James shall

advise it - and provided also that the real estate that may be 

exchanged for said farms and lands shall be so vested in my said

daughters that they shall have a life estate in the same with the 

receipts of the rents and profits thereof for their sole and exclusive

use and benefit and that the same shall go to their heirs in fee

at their demise, And I will permit said lands and farms so

devised to my said daughters to be sold only on condition that the funds 

arising from the sale thereof be invested in productive real estate

or ground rents in Covington, Cincinnati or Newport the title

to which is to be vested in my said daughters or such of them as

shall desire to sell said lands and farms so that they hold the same

during their natural lives and recieve the rents and profits thereof

during that time to their sole and separate use and benefit and at their 

demise the title of the same is to vest in their heirs in fee and if

the said lands and farms so devised to my said daughters can be

exchanged or disposed of as above stated I consent to the same but

not otherwise.

Sec. 22		As my executor well have to attend to my suits now pending in the

Courts and such as may be brought against my estate and to all conflicting

claims to my lands, I hereby direct and invest him with full power to settle

compound and adjust by way of compromises all or any of such claim

suits or demands against my estate giving my said executor full power
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                    <text>[page 144]

[corresponds to page 92 of Will Book 3]

92 

	and control over all such matters and things to enable him to effect

the same

Sec 23		My said executor is empowered to exchange if he shall think fit any of

my lands either in Kentucky, Ohio or Indianna for productive property

in Cincinnati, Covington or Newport which property so obtained. I

begueath three fourths of the same to my three daughters and if any of

them should die then to their heirs. My said daughters are to have, hold

and enjoy the rents and profits of the same during their natural lives.

for their sole and seperate use and benefit and at their demise the title

is to vest in fee in their heirs forever. The remaining fourth part of said

real estate so obtained by such exchange I give to my son James and

his heirs forever.

Sec 24		 If my son Jmaes should die before my estate is fully settled up, I hereby

invest him with power to appoint an executor to this my will for the

benefit of my estate and said executor so appointed by him is to have

the same power herein given to my executor and to be paid a fair

compensation for his services.

Sec 25		My son James who is the executor of this my will, shall not be

required to pay interest on any money which shall be recieved by him

from time to time before expending or investing the same believing

that he will do full and ample justice to my other childrens in all matters

relating to their interest.

Sec 26		I direct that my son James who is my executor of this my will shall

not be required or compelled to give security, either as executor or trustee

of my estate, under this my will either by the Courts of Kentucky,

Ohio or Indianna, or elsewhere; my estate is a large one and he may

find it difficult and inconvenient to procure security for so large an

amount. I have great confidence in his honesty and ability and I

therefore direct that my security shall be required by him.

Sec 27		 I give and begueath to my daughter Keturah Harris the tract

of land adjoining my son James land and extending down to 

Licking to where the line Obanan etc crosses Licking and 

extending back to three mile Creek adjoining David Downard's

land which tract contains about three hundred acres more or less.

I also give to my said daughter Keturah in lot No 16 in Newport

Kentucky and the house thereof to have and to hold and recieve

the rents and profits of said tract of land and the said house and

lot during her natural life for her sole, separate and exclusive use

and benefit, and at her demise, the title of the same is to vest

in her heirs in fee forever.

Sec 28		I give and begueath to my daughter Jane Williamson the 323 1-2

acres of land in Kenton County on Licking river adjoining my Bank Lick

tract being part of the land I purchased Of Colston and for which my 

daughter Jane has my obligation the plat of said land being recorded

in plat book page 29 being the same survey made by E Yates April

13th 1836. I also give unto my said daughter, one hundred acres of
 
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                    <text>[page 145]

[corresponds to page 93 of Will Book 3]

                                                                            93

	land of the land I got of Colston  and adjoining the said tract above

described, and to lay as follows: To begin at the Red Oak at F. on the 

recorded plat corner to Oberdorf, thence S. 45 W. to the corner of Sout-

-hgates land - thence to run to Bank Lick creek to a stone on the lower

side of said Creek, thence down the creek so far that a line paralel

to the first mentioned line will include a quality of one hundred

acres to have and to hold the same during her natural life; and to recieve

the rents and profits thereof, and at her death, the same to vest in fee in her

heirs forever.

Sec 29		When any of my Grand-sons become of age and when any of my Grand

daughters shall marry, my daughters may divide and set off to their said 

son or daughters one half of the estate or property that said grand-child

would be entitled to at the death of their mother; and the said property so

set off, and appointed to such child shall vest in said child, and not sub-

-ject to division when the mother dies. The remaining half of the estate devised

to my daughters during their lives as aforesaid will go to their children in fee at their

demise; and should any of my daughters have a child or children after any

son or sons arrive at the age of twenty one years or daughter or daughters

marry and receive, and have divided amoung them the property above

named; then and in that event, the child or children that may be

born is to have their full portion of the estate given to my daughters

and it is to be taken out of the part not divided, but which remains in

my daughters hand untill her death. The intention is that all my

Grand children shall have an equal share of their mothers estate ex-

-cept John Harris who is provided for in this my will.

Sec 30		In section No. 2. of this my will, I have directed that three-fourth of the

money arising from the sale of my real estate, after erecting buildings on my

real estate in Cincinnati, paying debts, etc be invested in real estate in

the city of Cincinnati, Covington or Newport, for the benefit of my

three daughters. I hereby direct my executor that twelve years after

my death, that if that fund, if any there be is not invested as aforesaid

that the same be divided between my daughters and their heirs in equal

portions each. The other fourth part I give as I have before stated to

my son James for his own use and benefit.

Sec 31		My beloved wife is to have the use of four rooms in the house if

rebuilt during my life, on my Bellevue tract of land together with 

the garden, the orchard and the pasture back of the garden during her

life, and she is to have the right to cut wood for fire- wood and timber

for the use of the house, garden, pasture and orchard from my Bellevue

tract of land, and this provision with what has been made her is to be

in lieu of dower in my estate. She however is to have her life estate 

in her proportion of my slaves that will not be free at my death.

The rooms in the house are two above and two below.

Sec 32		I hereby make the following provision for my Grand-son John Eberle

Harris to wit: Out of my daughter Keturah's portion of my estate; I 

direct that a portion of real estate be set off, the annual rent of which

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                    <text>[page 146]

[corresponds to page 94 of Will Book 3]

94

shall produce the sum of at least three hundred dollars: or that

from the proceeds of the sale my real estate, which I have directed to be sold

or that may be exchanged that a house and lot or other real estate

or ground rent be purchased in either Cincinnati, Covington or

Newport, which shall yield an annual rent of at least three hundred

dollars, and this shall be for the support and maintaince of the

said John, which shall be under the control of a trustee to be appo-

-inted by the circuit Judge of Campbell County, and subject to be

removed by him if he neglects the trust. The amount that may

be invested in real estate or productive property for the use and

maintaince of the said John Harris is to be deducted out of the 

portion of the estate going to my said daughter Keturah, and

the said John is not to be entitled to anything more than that out of

my estate or that given to his mother. The intentions of this my will

is that said John is to have nothing more than the tree hundred doll-

=ars per year: and at the demise of said John, the real estate that 

may be so set off or purchased for his use and support, is to vest in

his mother if he dies before her, but if he does not, then the property 

is to vest in the children of his mother. The taxes on the property and

the services of the trustee to be paid out of the said three hundred doll-

-ars, and if the property increases in value, the increase is to be for 

the benefit of his mother if alive, and if dead, for his brothers and

sisters.

Sec 33		The tract of land of about 12 acres, situated east of Out lot No 16, 17, 18.

and lease lot No. 1 of the town of Newport and lying between a line of 

east Row of said Towns, if it were extended as far back as said out

lots and, intersected by a line running N.50E. from the East corner

of lease lot No. one of said town. I hereby direct my executor to lay 

off together with my out lots and said lease lot No. one of said 

town into convenient building lots, laying off streets and alleys in

said ground , and to sell and convey the same and dipose of the money 

as he is directed in the sale of my lands and lots in Section No. 2 of

this my will. This land and said out lots not being intended by me 

to be divised to any of my heirs as a part of the  Bellevue tract.

Sec 34		As I have directed in Sec 2. in this my will, that houses be built

on my vacant lots in the city of Cincinnati, on Canal and Walnut

streets. I hereby direct that my executor is to have the use of the said 

mill at Bank Lick, and enough ground around the same to lay

logs and lumber; and he is to have timber for the purpose of sawing 

from any of the lands of the mill tract, both above and below the creek.

My executor may either have hands to run said mills, or lease said 

mill, or have timber sawed on the shores, but is not to controll

said mill for a longer period than five years after my death. No de-

-duction is to be made from the value of the tract to which the mills 

may fall in the division between my children in consequence 

of this reservation as the timber is for the building of houses in Cincinnati

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[corresponds to page 95 of Will Book 3]

                                                                        95

Sec 35		The following provision in this my will, I make for my Slaves, to wit:

1st	I desire that at my death, my faithful servant Mingo is to 

have his freedom and to have the use of five acres of land of reaso-

-nable good quality out of my Bank Lick tract of land during his

natural life; and at his death the same is to vest in my heirs. Said

five acres to be laid off by my son James in such place as he think

best, and before the Bank Lick tract is divided between my heirs, if the 

five acres is taken out of the tract that is to be divided. Mingo is to 

have plank and scantling from my Bank Lick mills to fix his cabin:

and my executor is to furnish him glass, nails and hinges for the same

He is to have a cow, a mare or horse worth $25 and a sow and pigs

that he be furnished with 50 bushels of corn, one barrel of flour and

300 pounds of pork. At his death he is to do as he likes with the personal 

property- the land reverts to my children.

James Smith and Milley his wife five acres of land out of my Bellevue

tract on the line between his land and that part willed to my three

daughters, half to be taken off my daughters land and half off my son's

land. Said five acres is to be laid off at such place, out of said tract as

my son James may think best. so as to give him that much ground for

cultivation. he and his wife to have down dead wood during their lives

off of the adjoining land for fire wood. The said James and Milley are to 

have the use of the said land during their natural lives and at their death

the half of the land that is out of my sons tract of 800 acres is to go to my 

son: and the half that is out of my daughters part goes to the daughter 

who owns the tract adjoining the same. Said James and Milley are 

only to have the use of the land during their natural lives and are 

not to sell or lease it or underlet it to any one. They are to have the

same provision made them for building a cabin and as to stock

and provisions that is given to Mingo. All the stock on the place

at their death to go to their daughter Jane if alive- if she is not then

to her children in equal proportions.

	All of my slaves who are over thirty years of age, except Thomas Fields

at my death are to be free, but are to serve to the end of the year in which

I may die. It is my will that all my male servants who are under

the age of thirty years at my death, serve my children untill they 

are of that age, and untill the end of the year they are of that age,

and that the female slaves serve untill they are twenty eight years

of age and to the end of the year they are of that age, and them

to have their freedom. It is my will and I hereby give to Edmund

Henry, Horace, Lucy, Hannah, Molly and Jane Smith each

fifty acres of land to be laid off out of my tract above Alexandria

surveyed and patented to John Clark, Blacksmith williams and 

his wife and their five children Robert and Florida are to have 

one hundred acres of said tract. All of my male servants

not herein mentioned or provided for and who may be under

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[corresponds to page 96 of Will Book 3]

96

     the age twenty five years as my death are each to serve my

children untill they are thirty years of age and then to be free and

they are each of them to have twenty five acres of land to be laid off out

of the said black tract or out of such tract as my executor shall think 

fit, in that section of the county, provided there is not enough in the

black tract. The female slaves who may be under the age of twenty five

years at my death and not herein provided for are to have my chil-

=dren as aforesaid untill they are twenty eight years of age, and then

they are to be free, and are each to be paid by my executor when they 

are free the sum of twenty five dollars in money but this provision

in my will extends only to such slaves as are now born and is not 

to extend to the childrens of any slave or slaves not born, but if any

slave or slaves should have a child or children born after my death

and before they are free in that event, such slave or slaves are to serve

my children, or their heirs, the females untill they are twenty eight

years of age and the males untill they thirty years of age and then to be

free. Any of my male servants who are over thirty years of age at my 

death and who may wish to go to farming, they are each of them to have

out of my estate, a horse worth $25 dollars and also a cow and sow. If 

Matilda and Susan should go to farming they are each of them to have 

a horse a cow and sow of same value. The land willed to my respect-

-ive servants they are to hold for and during their natural lives 

and at their deaths to go to their children if they have no children - 

the same is to revert back to my heirs, Burwell the husband of Su-

=san is to posses and enjoy during his life with his wife the said fifty 

acres to be laid off in the Clark tract. My slaves at Milligan Bend

after they serve the time specified, are to be free; and if they think proper

they can return to this section of country, but my advice is to them

and to all of my servants that they had better go to Liberia, and if 

they think proper to do so the land and stock may be disposed of 

herein given them, for that purpose - But I here expressly declare

that none of my slaves above named are to have the land or the 

property intended for them unless they serve my children for the

time stated in this my will. Said slaves are to be treated human-

-ily in every respect by my children. All of my said slaves who are

not made absolutely free at my decease are to be divided bet-

-ween my children equally. My slave Thomas Fields by some called 

Thomas Curry is to serve my children untill he is forty years of age 

when he is to be free provided he never returns to the Stae of Ken-

-tucky, and if he does he is not to be free.

Sec 36		Having directed my son, James Taylor, Jr who is my attorney in fact,

to convey to my daughter Jane 500 acres of land in Marion County Ohio.

in survey 10051, and my interest in a part of in lot No. 150 original plan.

and lot No. 8 in the public square addition of Newport. This property

being and advance to my said daughter Jane, I hereby direct that

my daughter Jane shall not have any part of the proceeds of the sale
 
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                    <text>[page 149]

[corresponds to page 97 of Will Book 3]

                                                                           97

     of the following tracts in Ohio, to wit: Surveys No. 10,299 of 629 acres

No. 258 of 492 acres and two surveys both 9942, of 194 acres each making

in all 1509 acres: and that if said lands are sold by me before my death.

or a part of it, that as much land as 1500 acres be sold by my exec-

-utor out of the lands of the same quality of No. 10051, north of the 

Indian boundary lines are part of the proceeds of which shall be 

paid to my daughter Jane, by reason of her having received a 

conveyance for the said 500 acres in survey No. 10051 and that

the value of the two Newport lots be deducted out of the proceeds 

of the sale of Newport lots which may be going to my said daughter 

Jane, or taken and considered as so much of her portion of the New-

-port lots, as may be divided and mentioned in section No. 4 of 

this my will.

Sec 37		As I have often advanced my children and my Grand-children 

money and property, without keeping any account against them 

I here declare that all property and funds from this date advanced 

to any of my children or Grand children the same shall be ded-

-ucted out of such childs part who recieves the advance in money 

or property, If a Grand child receives it that much is to be deducted 

from the portion of my estate going to its parent.

Sec 38		The 160 or 170 acres called the Wilson place on the upper side of Bank

Lick Creek is to be considered a part of the land reserved of the 1200 or 

1500 acres to be divided as a part of the land including the Bank

Lick tract to be divided amoung my four children as refered to in

section 9.

Section 39	I direct that $25 per annum appropriated to teach the young slaves

under age, on Sundays and evenings or those who may wish to learn, 

and my grand daughter are requested to teach the females and 

my grand son the males.

	The forgoing pages from one to seventeen inclusive and embra-

-cing sections from No. 1. to 39. inclusive is my will. I have fully con-

-sidered and examined the same every part and section and I approve 

of the same. It has been copied by my nephews R.T. Thornton at my 

request, and I hereby publish and declare the same as

my last will and testiment hereby revoking all other and 

or forever wills &amp; testiments by one heretofore made. I hereby

nominate and appoint my son James Taylor Junior my sole 

executor of this my last will and testiment

    In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and af- 

-fix my seal this eighteenth day of December in the year 

of our God one thousand eight hundred and forty four.

					James Taylor   {Seal}

Signed, sealed and published and declared for the last will and testiment of the 

above named James Taylor in presence of us.     Samuel Winston

						John M. Thornton

						R. T. Thornton
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                    <text>[page 150]

[corresponds to page 98 of Will Book 3]

98

Codicil 1st    I James Taylor of Campbell County, Kentucky. do hereby make and pub-

-lish this codicil to be added to my last will and testiment in 

manner following , to wit: In section 28 of my last will and

testiment. I devised to my daughter Jane Williamson, one hundred 

acres of land out of the tract I bought of Colston on Licking River

and Bank Lick creek now in Kenton County Kentucky, which 

one hundred acres was in addition to and adjoining the

three hundred and twenty three and one third acres which I had 

given her and for which she holds my obligation. Now I hereby

revoke the devise of the said 100 acres to my said daughter Jane

and in lieu thereof I hereby direct that my said daughter Jane

shall have one hundred acres out of my land in Kenton County equal 

to the average of our thousand acres on the south or upper side of Bank

Lick Creek and on the most southwardly part of such 1000 acres but not to

bind on Licking River

	I also direct that all my real estate which I have acquired since the date

of my last will and testament, to wit:- The 18th day of December 1844 and 

all real estate which I may hereafter acquire, shall be sold or disposed

of by executor in the same way and for the same purposes as I have direc-

-ted in section No. 2. of my said will and testament aforesaid ,- the 

whole of my said codicil being in my own hand writing.- In testimony 

whereof I have hereunto set my name and affirmed my seal this

sixth day of Decmeber, one thousand eight hundred and forty seven.

					James Taylor    {seal}

Codicil.2d.   I James Taylor of Campbell County Kentucky, do hereby make

and publish this second codicil to be added to my last will and testim-

-ent in manner following, to wit: In reference to the real estate on the

Ohio river adjoining the land of Edmund Taylor's heirs. I make 

the following change in my will. If my daughters devise it. I here-

-by direct that 100 or 200 acres of land fronting on the Ohio river be laid

off into a town on the most approved plan and for that purpose 

I appoint Washington J. Berry and Rueben T. Thornton trustees to 

carry the same into effect. They the said trustees both jointly and 

severally are fully empowered to lay out said land into lots and to 

sell and convey the same on the usual terms and conditions of

selling such property, The trustees retaining the legal title untill the 

whole of the purchase money shall be paid for any lot or lots that 

may be sold by them. The ferry privaledge across the Ohio river

is reserved to my three daughters; and the lots that may be laid off

are not to extend to the Ohio river, but a street to be laid off between

them and the river: but if my said daughters do not desire to have the 

land laid off into lots for a town that part of section No. 7. in my will in 

reference to said tract of land will stand unchanged and this part

of my codicil is to be null and void. The fund arising from the sale of said lots 

the said trustees will invest two thirds of the same 

in productive property in the city of Cincinnati, Newport or Covington, 
 
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                    <text>[page 151]

[corrresponds to page 99 of Will Book 3]

                                                                            99

   yielding a good rent or they may erect houses if my daughters prefer it, on 

any of the lots on said tract of land, or lots they may own in Frankfort - 

The said trustees will divide said property that may be acquired by them

or on which they may erect houses equally between them and execute

to them deeds for the same, which deed shall vest in my said daughters

a life estate, with remainder over in fee to their heirs,  My said three 

daughters are to receive the rents and profits of the same during their 

natural lives.  The remaining one third of said fund the said trustees 

will pay over to my three daughters. 

Sec. 2.   Having in section No. 7. of my will - given to circuit court power

to appoint a trustee in reference to a portion of the land on the west

side of the road from Newport to Alexandria, and adjoining the town 

of Newport, I hereby revoke the power given in my will to the Court
   
and I make the following change in my Will, as to said land.  I hereby 

appoint Washington J. Berry and Reuben T. Thornton, trustees and direct 

that they shall lay off two hundred acres of land on Licking river, and

adjoining the town of Newport, into convenient lots for building as

an addition to the town of Newport.  Said lots to be laid out in the 

most approved plan. - And first that they shall lease out for the term

of fifty years one-half of said property, the leasee to pay an annual rent

for the lot, together with all State, County or other taxes that may be

levied on the same.  The said ground so leased to be subject to such 

terms and conditions as to revaluation and forfeiture as the said 

trustees shall deem best.  Secondly, If however it shall be found

that the foregoing plan of leasing said ground will not be advantag-

-ous and profitable to my heirs, then I empower said trustees to 

change the terms of leasing, as to them may seem best, but at what

ever term the leases end and expire whether for a longer or shorter

longer term period than fifty years, the property is to revert to such 

of my children or their heirs to whom the same may have been 

assigned by my said trustees.  The said trustees are to divide the lea-

-ses so made of said property equally among my three daughters 

who are to receive the annual rents for the same, for their own use and 

benefit during their natural lives, and when the leases expire the

title and right to the property is to rest in the heirs of such of my dau-

-ghters to whom the same was assigned, and set off by said trustees, 

The other moiety of said ground or lots the said trustees are to sell

and convey the same to purchasers, the sales to be made on such 

terms and conditions that like sales are made; they the said 

trustees holding the legal title to the property until the same is 

paid for in ful.  The fund arising from the sale of the moiety of

said tract the trustees are to invest in improved or productive property 

in the town of Newport, Cincinnati or Covington, yielding a fair 

rent:  or if my daughters prefer it, they may have houses, for rent 

erected with the funds on the land laid off, into lots west of the road

from Newport to Alexandria, or on any lots I may have devised 

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                    <text>[page 152]

[corresponds to page 100 of Will Book 3]

100

   them in Newport or elsewhere.  The trustees are jointly and sever-

-ally authorized and empowered to act in reference to said property 

and if they decline acting or should die before completing the 

trust herein confided to them, in that event, the Judge of the 

Circuit court is hereby directed to appoint a trustee for that 

purpose; and if either of said trustees die or refuse to act, the 

other will carry out and complete the trust. 

   The trustees are to receive from the proceeds of the sale of said prop- 

-erty a fair compensation for their trouble, and for the costs and expenses 

in laying out, selling, leasing, and building on said property: and are 

to keep an accurate account of all expenses in reference to the same 

which is to be submitted from time to time, to my daughters for their 

inspection.  My wish is that the trustees be paid for their time and 

trouble, as I expect them faithfully to discharge the trust reposed in 

them.  In laying out and selling the aforesaid property.  I do not wish 

it to be hurried into market, and the whole of said ground adjoining 

the town of Newport, and that on the Ohio river and not be laid out 

at one time: and as to the time of selling, I wish the said trustees to con-

=sult and advise with my said daughters and my son James on the 

subject.  As the town of Newport improves, ground will be wanted for 

lots and I wish this want supplied by bringing into market the vacant 

ground, but not to force a sale or sacrifice it.  I give and bequeath to 

my daughter Ann N. Tibbotts lot No. 6 in the original plan of Newport 

at the corner of Cabot street and fronting the Esplanade, to her sole 

use and benefit during her natural life, and at her death the title to 

vest in her heirs and assigns forever. 

   To my daughter Jane Williamson I give lot No. 13 in said town at the corn-

=er of Columbia street and the Esplanade to have and to hold the 

same during her natural life, and at her death the remainder in 

fee to her heirs forever.  I give and bequeath to my son James Tay-

-lor Jr., his heirs and assigns forever, lot No. 114, in the original plan 

of the town of Newport, at the corner of York and Bellevue streets and 

also 4 feet unsold of lot 113. adjoining the lot sold to Richardson 

and to extend through to Madison street. 

   I give and bequeath to my daughter Keturah Harris the house and

lot of York streeet, lately purchased of H. H. Mayo, to have and to hold 

the same and to receive the rents and profits thereof during her natural 

life and the remainder in fee to her heirs forever. 

  And I hereby also direct that my daughter Keturah Harris is not to 

account to my other heirs for the 125 feet of ground given Mayo, (in

exchange for the said House) in the graveyard field. 

   I desire that the stock and farming utensils on my stock 

farms in Union, Clark, and Green Counties, O. devised to my three dau-

-ghters in my will, be divided equally between them at my death;

and I advise that they carry on said farms in the same manner as I 

have done with Talifero and Parks.
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                    <text>[page 153]

[corresponds to page 101 of Will Book 3]

                                                                   101

   I hereby direct that when the tract of 800 acres, my Bellevue tract 

which I heretofore deeded to my son James binds on the Ohio River 

which it does below and above the mouth of mill run, that he shall 

hold the same, to low water mark on the Ohio river: and I do hereby 

bequeath the same to him and his heirs and assigns forever, and it 

is to form a part of his 100 acres in the deed I made him, the same

calls for the water's edge, and this provision is made to extend to 

his line to low water mark. 

   My portraits in my house of Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Jac-

kson, Patrick Henry and myself, I give to my son James and at his 

death to his son James. 

   The said property that may be acquired and purchased by my said 

trustees - the said Washington J. Berry and Reuben T. Thornton - from said 

fund arising from the sale of the land west of the road leading from 

Newport to Alexandria, they are to divide equally between my three dau-

-ghters, who are to have and to hold the same during their natural lives

and to receive the rents and profits thereof and at their death the rema-

=inder in fee to vest in their heirs forever and the said Trustees are to cause

the titles to be made in this way to them - My said daughters shall have

the right from said two tract:  proposed to be laid off into lots to select 

such lots as they may wish to use for themselves or their children 

which they can have improved out of said fund received out of the sale 

of said land.  The balance of the tract of land on the Ohio river, and that

west of the road from Newport to Alexandria is to be held by my said 

daughters as specified in Sec No. 7 of my Will. 

   In reference to my land in Kenton County, Kentucky, on Licking river 

and Bank Lick creek and particularly mentioned in section No. 7

of my will:  I hereby make and change my will, touching said land

as follows, to wit:  That if my son James and my three daughters desire 

it 200 or 250 acres of the land between Bank Lick and Covington and 

on the contemplated Turnpike, and adjacent to the present Turnpike

may be laid off into town lots, or lots for residences or gardens from 

1 to 10 or 20 acres as is most advisable, and that the same be sold out

to purchasers, on such terms as like property is sold, and the proceeds of 

the sale of said 200 or 250 acres, I wish divided equally among my 

sons and daughters.  Twelve hundred acres of the balance of said 

survey I wish divided among my said heirs to be held as is provided 

in Sec No. 7. of my will, and the balance of the land I own in said 

County, I wish sold and disposed of if my heirs desire it, if they do 

not wish it sold, it will be equally divided among them.  But if 

my son James shall be satisfied that it is to the interest of my heirs,

that the land in Kenton County should be sold out, and the money 

invested in other property.  I desire that the same be done; but any 

of my said heirs, who  may wish to keep their part of said land 

may do so and I desire that those who do not wish to sell may 

have their portion set off to them. If it should so happen that
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                    <text>[page 154]

[corresponds to page 102 of Will Book 3]

102

   my son James, from accident or decease, is unable to continue

to act as my executor, or desire at any time to surrender the trust

reposed in him, I hereby vest him with the power to appoint a trustee 

who will carry out the provision of my will.  And any trustee so apoin-

-nted by him shall have the same power as my executor has under 

my will.  If the United States should, hereafter, wish to purchase Lot 

No. 6. in the town of Newport, which I have devised to my daughters

Ann M. Tibbotts - and are willing to pay a fair price for it, I hereby

direct that a sale shall be made of the same, and the proceeds 

invested in productive property in the City of Cincinnati, Newport

or Covington, for the use and benefit of my said daughter; but said 

lot is not to be sold or disposed of, except to the United States, as an

addition to the Military depot, and my executor - the said James 

Taylor Jr - will and is hereby directed to convey the title to the same 

   Having, heretofore, assigned to my son James and daughters my 

four warehouses to wit:  on Canal Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, each house 

and lot, having a front of 18 feet by 100 deep, I therefore devise and 

bequeath to my daughter, Jane, the most of westerly house and lot 

adjoining Torrence. The one, next to her I give to my daughter Ann

W. Tibbotts, and the one next to her to Keturah Harris and the one 

next to Mrs. Harris to my son James his heirs and assigns forever.

My said three daughters are to receive the rents and profits of said

Warehouses during their natural lives, to their sole use and benefit 

and at their deaths the title in fee is to vest in their heirs forever.

   And lastly, it is my will and desire that this my present codicil 

be annexed to and made a part of my last Will and Testament 

aforesaid. 

   In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand; and affixed 

my seal this first day of July in the year 1848. 

					James Taylor [Seal] 

   Signed, sealed, publish and 

   declared as and for the last Will and Testament of the above 

named James Taylor in the presence of us

					Samuel Kinston

					Wm. B. Ross

             ____________________ " _____________________ 

   And afterwards to wit:  on the 5th day of October 1849, at a Circu-

-it Court held as aforesaid, the following order was made in this 

cause - 

   " This day again came the parties by their attorneys, and the defen-

-dants filed herein their bill of exceptions which is signed,sealed 

enrolled and made part of the record, and on motions of the def-

=endents an appeal in granted them to the Court of Appeals 

upon their execution bond within 30 days in the Clerks office in the 

penalty of $500 with Benjamin D. Beale and Edward P. Ball securities 
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                    <text>[page 155]

[corresponds to page 103 of Will Book 3]

                                                                   103


conditioned as the law directs.

   And afterwards to wit on the 9th day of October 1850, at a Circuit 

Court held as aforesaid the following proceedings was held in this 

cause, which by bill of exceptions was consolidated with the suit

of ward and wife and Foot and wife, against Genl James Taylor's

Hs etc

   This day came the plaintiffs in the above cause by their counsel 

and filed the following mandate of the Court of Appeals viz:

   State of Kentucky SS. 

			Court of Appeals 25th Sept. 1850 - 

   John W. Tibbotts, Geo. T. Williamson et al Appellants  } Upon Appeal 

	against 					  } from Judges 
   
   Washington J. Berry &amp; R. T. Thornton Trustees Appellant} of the Campbell

	The same 

	against				      Appellants  } Circuit Court 

   Geo. M. Ward.  John T. Foot etc

	The Court being sufficiently advised it seems to them 

that there is no error in the judgment of the Circuit Court reversing 

the order of the County Court and admitting to error the will of 

Genl' James Taylor.  It is therefore considered by the Court that said 

Judgment be affirmed but that the will be recorded but once in each 

of said Courts and that but one mandate issue to the County Court all 

of which is ordered to be certified to said Court - 

			A Copy Teste      J. Swigert - C.C.C. 


   whereupon it is ordered and directed that said last will and Testa-

=ment of Genl James Taylor together with all the codicils attached thereto 

are hereby adjudged, declare and decide to be the last will &amp; Testament 

of James Taylor dec' and it is further ordered that said will be cer-

-tified to the County Court of Campbell County and that said 

Court is directed to have the same duly recorded in said Court 

and that the Appellant W. J. Berry &amp; H. T. Thornton in the first writ 

of error from the County Court and Geo. W. Ward &amp; Josephine his wife 

&amp; John T. Foot &amp; Jordina his wife, the Appellants in the second writ 

of error do recover of the defendents their costs expended in this 

Court, and have execution therefor, and thereupon the defendants

Tibbotts and wife &amp; Williamson and wife filed their bill of exceptions 

which is signed and made part of the record and asked for 

appeal, and the Court take time to consider"

   And afterwards, to wit:  on the 10th day of October 1850 at a Circuit 

Court held as aforesaid the following order was made in the foregoing
                   
causes. 

   The Court being sufficiently advised overruled the motion 

of Tibbotts &amp; wife and Williamson &amp; wife for an appeal herein, 

   And afterwards to wit:  on the 8th day of April 1850 at a Circuit 

Court held as aforesaid the following mandate of the Court of Appeals 
 
herein was presented and ordered to be recorded - 
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                    <text>[page 156]

[corresponds to page 104 of Will Book 3]

104

   The plaintiffs this day filed a mandate of the Court of Appeals herein

which is in the words and figures following to wit: 

  	State of Kentucky SS. 

		Court of Appeals 18th Dec. 1850

John N. Tibbotts &amp; wife et al Plts      Upon a writ of error to 

  against                               Judgement of the Campbell

Washington J. Berry et al  Defts        Circuit Court 

	The Court being sufficiently advised it seems 

to them that there is no error in the judgement.  It is therefore cons-

-idered by the Court that said judgement be affirmed which is ind 

eed ordered to be certified to said Court - 

		A Copy Teste 		J. Swigert. C. C. A. 

   And thereupon moved the Court to record the will in conformity 

with said mandate which motion is laid over untill tomorrow, at 

the request of John N. Tibbotts. 

   And afterwards to wit:  on the 9th day of April 1851 at a Circuit Court 

held as afoaresaid the following order and proceedings was made and 

had in this cause -

		The motion continued on yesterday at the request 

of John N. Tibbotts being heard.  It is ordered that in pursuance of 

a former mandate of the Court of Appeals and an order of this Court 

that the last will and Testament of Genl' James Taylor with all the 

codicils attached thereto heretofore established by this Court be reco-

-rded in this Court, and be certified as ordered by this Court and the 

Court of Appeals to the Campbell County Court to be recorded therein 

Which said last will &amp; Testament with all the codicils attached thereto

is again recorded in the words and figures following - to wit:  The 

copy of said will and Codicils as recorded a second time in this 

Court is here omitted because the same is correctly copied in a 

preceding part of this record and the two records of said will &amp; 

Codicils are precisely the same except that after said will &amp; Codic-

-ils were recorded the second time, to wit:  on the 9th day of April 

1851 the following certificate was placed on said original 

will of James Taylor dec' said certificate is in the words 

and figures following, to wit: 

	Commonwealth of Kentucky, Campbell Circuit SS 

I Benjamin D. Beals Clerk of the Circuit Court for the Circuit 

and County of Campbell do certify that the annexed and foregoing 

instrument of writing of twenty four pages, purporting to be 

last will and Testament of James Taylor deceased with all the 

Codicils attached thereto has been proved in and established 

by the Campbell Circuit Court to be the last will &amp; Testament 

of James Taylor and as such has been ordered to be recorded 

and has been recorded in said Couort all which is certified to the 

County Court of Campbell County pursuant to the Judgement and 

order of the Campbell Circuit Court.  In witness whereof I have 
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                    <text>[page 157]

[corresponds to page 105 of Will Book 3]

                                                             105

   hereunto subscribed my name as Clerk of the Campbell Circuit 

Court this 9th day of April 1851.	Benjamin D. Beale Clerk

					Campbell Circuit Court. 

   State of Kentucky

			Campbell Circuit Court S.S. 

   I Benjamin Beale Clerk of the Campbell Circuit Court in the 

estate aforesaid do certify that the foregoing pages is a full and com-

-plete transcript of the assignment of Errors, Writ of Error the summonses

with the returns which issued on said writ, orders of the County Court and 

letters of Mrs. Taylor, H. T. Harris and others, and all the orders of said Court 

in reversing the orders of the Campbell County Court in annulling and 

rejecting the will of Genl James Taylor dec' and the Codicils annexed 

thereto and in refusing to record the same and of all orders in said 

Court in establishing the will of James Taylor and the Codicils attac-

-hed thereto and the ordering the same to record and certifying their ord-

-er and judgement to the Campbell County Court and of all the orders

of said Court granting an appeal from the order and judgement of 

Court in establishing said will and of the mandate of the Court of Appeals 

affirming the orders &amp; judgement of said Court and all the orders of said 

Court in ordering said mandate of the Court of Appeals to be recorded and 

in overruling the motion of Tibbotts and wife and Williamson &amp; wife 

for an Appeal from the order of said Court allowing said mandate to be 

recorded and of a second mandate of the Court of Appeals affirming the order 

and judgment of said Court in refusing said Appeals.  And the order of 

said Circuit Court ordering said mandate to be recorded and of a second 

order of said Court ordering said will &amp; Codicils to be recorded and certif-

-icate of record as they appear from the records of my office.  And I do 

further certify that the foregoing contains a true full and perfect copy 

and transcript of the will of James Taylor deceased together with all 

the Codicils attached thereto as recorded on the 4th day of October 

1849, and again recorded on the 9th day day of April 1851, as they 

appear from the records of my office. 

				     In testimony whereof I have 

hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of said office

Court at the Court house in Alexandria on the 30th day of June 

A.D. 1852, and 61st year of the Commonwealth.  Benjamin Beale Clerk

   [Seal]					       Campbell Circuit Court 

	  State of Kentucky SS

				I Alvin Dewalt sole Judge pro tem of the 

Campbell Circuit Court in the State aforesaid do certify that Benjamin 

Beale whose name appears to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time 

of making the same Clerk of the Campbell Circuit Court &amp; duly elected 

commissioned and qualified and as such full faith and credit should 

be given all his official acts, that his certificate is in due form of law

and that his signature and seal are genuine. 

   Given under my hand this 5th day of July A.D. 1852.   A. Dewall
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                    <text>[page 158]

[corresponds to page 106 of Will Book 3]

106

	State of Kentucky 

			Campbell County S.S. 

   I Benjamin Beale Clerk of the Campbell Circuit Court in the State 

of Kentucky do certify that Alvin Duvall whose name is affixed to the 

foregoing certificate is sole Judge pro tem of the Campbell Circuit Court 

duly commissioned and sworn as such and that his certificate is in 

due form of law and his signature genuine. 

   In testimony whereof I have hereto suscribed my name and aff-

-ixed the seal of said Court at the Court house in Alexandria this 5th 

day of July A.D. 1852. 

	[Seal]			Benjamin Beale Clerk 

				Campbell Circuit Court 

	State of Kentucky 

		Campbell Circuit Court } S.S. 

					January term A.D. 1851. 

   The last will and Testament of James Taylor deceased together with 

the several codicils attached thereto being the original papers heretofore 

affixed and rejected by this Court in its November term 1848, was offered 

for probate and record together with a mandate and order of the Cam-

-pbell Circuit Court directing the Court to record the same.  Therefore, 

it is ordered that the said will together with the codicils attached thereto 

be recorded and established as and for the last will and Testament of 

said James Taylor dec'  Whereupon James Taylor the executor named in 

said will came into Court and agreed to take upon himself the burthen

of the execution thereof and took the oath required by law.  And the 

said will requiring no bond to be executed now was given.

   I James N. Parker Clerk of the Campbell County Court certify that the 

foregoing order of Court admitting the will of James Taylor dec'd to record 

and permitting James Taylor to qualify as the executor thereof is 

truly copied from the records of my office.  I also certify that 

the said will of James Taylor has been recorded in my office 

pursuant to the foregoing order. 

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand 

and affixed the seal of said Court this first day of July 

A.D. 1852.    [Seal]	James U. Parker Clerk. 

	State of Kentucky 

		Campbell County } S.S. 

   I Frederick A. Boyd Presiding Judge of the Campbell County 

Court in the State of Kentucky do certify that James U. Parker whose 

name is signed to the within and foregoing certificate is 

at the time of signing the same Clerk of said Court duly elected 

commissioned and qualified according to law, and as such full faith 

and credit are due and ought to be given all his official acts, both 

in Court and Judicature and there out that the foregoing is his 

genuine signature and that his said attestation is in due form of law. 
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                    <text>[page 159]

[corresponds to page 107 of Will Book 3]

                                                107

Given under my hand this 2nd day of July A.D. 1852.

					F. A. Boyd P. J. C.C.C.

   State of Kentucky 

		Campbell County } S.S. 

	I James H. Parker Clerk of the Campbell County Court in the 

State aforesaid do certify that Frederick A. Boyd whose name appears 

above certificate is and was at the time of signing the same sole

presiding Judge of said Court duly elected commissioned and qual-

-ified according to law, and as such full faith and credit are due and 

ought to be given all his official acts, both in Court and Judicature

and there out.  And that the foregoing is his genuine signature.

   Given under my hand and the seal of said Court this 5th 

day of July A.D. 1852. 

	[Seal]			James U. Parker Clerk.

			      John J. Higgins  Probate Judge 

	The State of Ohio 

		Probate Court of Brown County S.S. 

   I John J. Higgins Judge of the Probate Court within and for 

said County of Brown in the State aforesaid do hereby certify that 

the foregoing pages are a full and complete copy of the last will &amp; 

testament of James Taylor deceased, late of the County of Campbell 

in the State of Kentucky, and the codicils thereto recorded in the 

said Probate Court of the County of Brown and of the record of the 

proceedings of the Campbell Circuit Court in the State of Kentucky 

establishing said will and recording the same, and of the order of the 

Campbell County Court, as filed and recorded in said Probate Court 

of Brown County and also a full and complete copy of the order 

made by said Probate Court of Brown County on the fourteenth 

day of July A.D. 1852, admitting to record in said Court an auth-

-enticated copy of the said last will and Testament of James Taylor 

and the codicils thereto, as hereinbefore set forth, the same having

been executed and proved according to the laws of Kentucky and 

an authenticated copy thereof recorded as aforesaid in said 

probate Court of the County of Brown. 

   In testimony whereof I do hereunto subscribe my name and affix 

the seal of said probate Court of Brown County this 31st day of 

July A.D. 1852.		John J. Higgins 

	[S.S.]			      Probate Judge 

State of Ohio, Marion County S.S.}  Probate Court August 27th 1852. 

   I George Snyder Judge of the Court of Probate within and 

for said County and State aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing has 

been duly recorded, in the record of wills in this Court, and that a certified 

copy of the same is now on file in the Court aforesaid.

In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal 

of said Court at Marion this 27th day of August A.D. 1852.  G. Snyder. 

			[ S.S. ]	                Judge of the Court of Probate
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                    <text>[page 160]

[corresponds to page 108 of Will Book 3]

108

	Robert Perry's Deceased - Will -    

   Proceedings had at the Office of the Probate Judge of

Delaware, Delaware County Ohio before D. T. Fuller Probate 

Judge in and for said County on the 29th day of Sept- 

-ember A.D. 1852

   The last will and testament of Robert Perry late of 

Radnor Township in said County deceased was this day 

produced in Court by the executors in said will named 

and George Wolfley and J. J. Morton the subscribing wit-

-nesses to said will appeared and in open Court on oath 

testified to the due execution of said will which testimony 

was reduced to writing and by them respectively subsc-

-ribed and filed with said will:  and it appearing to the 

Court by said testimony that said will was duly attested 

and executed, and that the said testator at the time of 

executing the same was of full age and of sound mi-

-nd and memory and not under any restraint it 

is ordered by the Court that said Will and testimony be 

recorded.  Whereupon George Wolfe &amp; and William Perry 

the executors in said will named appeared in Court 

and signified their acceptance of the trust of executing 

said will, it is further ordered that letters Testamentary 

be issued to them on their giving bond in the sum of 

$2500.00 with John Wolfley and J. J. Morton as sureties

conditioned according to law.  The Court appoints 

James Kyle John B. Jones and David Williams appr-

-aisers of the personal Estate of the said Testator. 

   In the name of the Benevolent Father of All - 

   I Robert Perry of the Township of Radnor County of 

Delaware State of Ohio, do make and publish this my 

last will and testament. 

1st I give and devise to my beloved wife Sarah Perry 

in lieu of her dower the farm on which we now 

reside situate in Radnor Township Delaware County 

State of Ohio containing about one hundred &amp; sixty four 

acres during her natural life and all the stock 

household goods, Rail Road Stocks monies, furniture 

provisions and other goods &amp; chattels which may be

thereon at the time of my decease during her natu-

-ral life as aforesaid (except one three year old sorrel

horse which I give and bequeath to my worthy grand 

son Lewis Wolfley

2nd  I do hereby nominate and appoint George 

Wolfley and Wm. Perry executors of this my last 

Will and Testament, hereby authorizing and em-

-powering them to compromise, adjust, release 

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                    <text>[page 161]

[corresponds to page 109 of Will Book 3]

                                                      109

and discharge in such manner as they may deem 

proper the debts and claims due me.  I do also auth-

-orize and empower them if it shall become nec-

-essary in order to pay any debts to sell by private sale 

or in such manner upon such terms of credit or 

otherwise, as they  may think proper, and or any part

of my real Estate and deeds to purchases to execute 

acknowledge and deliver in fee simple 

I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made. 

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

seal this 7th day of September 1850

Signed and acknowledged by     Robert Perry [Seal]

said Robert Perry as his last 

Will &amp; testament in our presence 

and signed by us in his presence. 

		Jas. J. Morton

		George Wolfley 

State of Ohio  Delaware County SS:

 	Court of Probate September 29th 1852

   Personally appeared in open Court Jas. J. Morton 

and George Wolfley who being duly sworn de-

-pose and say that the paper before them purporting 

to be the last will and testament of Robert Perry now

deceased was by the said Robert Perry acknowledged 

published and declared to be his last will and testament 

in the presence of these deponents, that the said dec-

-eased was of lawful age; that he was of sound dis-

-posing mind and memory and under no rest-

-raint as they verily believe - that they subscribed 

the same as witnesses in the presence and at the 

request of the Testator and in the presence of each 

other. 				J. J. Morton

				George Wolfley 

Sworn to &amp; Subscribed in 

open Court this 29th day of 

Sept. A.D. 1852

			D. J. Fuller Judge - </text>
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                    <text>[page 162]

[corresponds to page 110 of Will Book 3]

110

		Esther Jamison's deceased - Will of -

   Proceedings had at the Office of the Probate Judge 

in Delaware Delaware County Ohio before D. J. Fuller 

Probate Judge in and for said County on the 30th day 

of October A.D. 1852 -

   The last will and testament of Esther Jamison 

late of Delaware Township in said County deceased was 

this day produced in Court and Moses Gardner and John 

Gardner two of the subscribing Witnesses to said Will 

appeared, and in open Court on oath testified to this due 

execution of said Will, which testimony was reduced to 

writing and by them respectively subscribed and filed 

with said will:  And it appearing to the Court by said 

testimony that said will was duly attested and executed 

and that the said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and memory and

not under any restraint, it is ordered by the Court that 

said will and testimony be recorded - 

   In the name of God Amen.  I Esther Jamison of Delaware 

County State of Ohio being old and feeble of body but of sound 

and disposing mind and memory and being disposed to

arrange my worldly affairs, so that I may be the better pre-

-pared to leave this world when it shall please Almighty God 

to call me home, do make this my last will and testament

First &amp; principally I leave my soul in the hands of Almighty 

God who gave it to be disposed of, as he in his goodness may see 

fit:  And my body to be decently buried by my executive, herein-

-after named, and after my debts and funeral expenses are 

fully paid, my will is that my daughter Elizabeth shall 

have all my property to dispose of as she may see fit, and 

in disposing of the same my will is that my son Robert 

have the portion given him in accordance with the provis-

-ions of the Will of R. Jamison dec'.  And lastly I appoint

my said daughter Elizabeth Executrix of this my last 

will - In witness whereof the set Esther Jamison doth

doth set her hand and affix her seal this 13th day of Ju-

-ly 1850			               her

In the presence of this                  Esther Jamison  [Seal]

subscribers, who in her presence               mark

&amp; at her request, subscribed our names as witnesses 

thereto all in the presence of each other 

Moses Gardner

John Gardner 

John Lugenbeel

  And I Esther Jamison do declare the following 

as an addition or codicil to the foregoing will to wit
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                    <text>[page 163]

[corresponds to page 111 of Will Book 3]

                                                            111

   I do give devise and bequeath my land warrant for Forty 

acres of land lately issued to me by the United States to my 

daughter Elizabeth to be disposed of as she may deem best - 

and the proceeds thereof to be by her disposed of in equal shares 

to my following named children, Robert Jamison, Two 

shares, John Jamison James W Jamison Elizabeth Jamison 

&amp; Hannah Carpenter former Hannah Jamison one share 

each, one full share to be equally divided among all my 

Grand children that may be living when said division 

of shares may be made - The share to my daughter Han-

-nah Carpenter to be her to her son separate use and not 

to the use or control of her husband. 

   Witness my hand and seal this 29th day of July  

1852				 her 

                            Esther Jamison   [Seal]

                                 mark

   In the presence of the subscribers who at her request or in 

her presence signed the same as witnesses thereto 

all in the presence of each other 

   Moses Gardner

   John Gardner 

   The State of Ohio Delaware County SS:

		Court of Probate OCt. 30th 1852 

   Personally appeared in open Court Moses Gardner 

and John Gardner who being duly sworn depose and

say that the paper before them purporting to be the last 

will and testament of Esther Jamison now deceased 

was by the said E. Jamison acknowledged published

and declared to be her last will and testament in the 

presence of these deponents - that the said deceased was 

of lawful age, that she was of sound and disposing 

mind and memory, and under no restraint as they 

verily believe - that they subscribed the same as witn-

-esses in the presence and at the request of the Testation

and in the presence of each other 

				Moses Gardner

				John Gardner

Sworn to &amp; Subscribed in open Court

this 30th day of October A.D. 1852

				D. J. Fuller Prob

				      Judge, of Del Co. O
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                    <text>[page 164]

[corresponds to page 112 of Will Book 3]

112

		
			Benjamin Martin's Will - 

   Proceedings had at the Office of the Probate Judge in Del-

-aware Delaware County Ohio before D. J. Fuller Probate 

Judge in and for said County on the 17th of November 

A.D. 1852 -

   The last will and testament of Benjamin Mar-

-tin late of Troy Tp in said County deceased together with 

a codocil to said will was this day produced in Court 

and S. Finch one of the subscribing witnesses to said 

will and A. L. Griffiths &amp; George A. Jackson the subscribing

witnesses to said codicil appeared and in open Court testi-

-fied to the due execution of said will &amp; codicil which test-

-imony was reduced to writing and by them respectively sub-

-scribed and filed with said will &amp; codicil, and it appea-

-ring to the Court by said testimony that said will and 

codicil were duly attested and executed, and the said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound 

mind and memory and not under any restraint - it is 

ordered by this Court that said will codocil and testimony be 

recorded.  Whereupon James Martin and Nehemiah Martin 

the executors in said will named, appeared in Court and

signified their acceptance of the tenet of executing said 

will, it is therefore further ordered that letters testamentary 

be issued to them on their giving bonds in the sum of 

$1000.00 with Mr. Jones and David Martin as sureties cond-

-itioned according to law - The Court appoints Sabeon Main

Hugh T. Cole and Amzi Slawson appraisers of the personal

property of said Testator - 

   I Benjamin Martin of the County of Delaware and State 

of Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testament in the 

manner and form following.  First it is my will and desire that

all my funeral expenses and all just debts be paid. 

Secondly, I give and devise to my beloved wife Margaret Martin 

in Lieu of her Dower the plantation on which I now reside situate 

in Troy Tp containing one hundred &amp; sixty acres during the time 

she shall remain my widow, and during her widowhood she shall 

have all my personal property of all kinds and nature to be kept and

used by her during that time for her own support and the support of 

my three sons Elijah Ludlow S. and Jefferson and all such property 

while she remains my widow she shall dispose of and apply for the purpose

aforesaid, and in case my said Wife shall during her widowhood should 

be disposed to marry again, it is then my will and desire that she shall have 

during the residue of her life only such part and portion of the said 

plantation and personal property as she shall be entitled by law 

as her dower. 

Thirdly - It is my will and desire that after the death or Widowhood 

of my wife my said property - both plantation and personal
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                    <text>[page 165]

[corresponds to page  113 of Will Book 3]

                                                                     113

property should be then disposed of as follows - I give and bequeath to 

my daughter Gracy to be paid out of the residue of the said property 

the sum of one hundred &amp; thirty seven dollars. 

Fourthly  I will and devise to my son Jefferson the following part 

and portion of my said farm and plantation after the aforesaid 

Estate or term of my said wife shall expire, to wit beginning in 

the North East corner of the said farm or plantation thence South 

one half of the distance across the same and about three fourths of 

the distance to the west end of the said farm - to have and to hold 

the same to his heirs and assigns forever. 

Fifthly, I will and devise the residue of my said farm or plantation 

after taking out of the same the portion devised to my said son Jefferson 

and after the expiration of the Estate and term of my said wife as 

aforesaid to my eight heirs at law in fee simple upon the follo-

-wing condition, that the said residue of my said farm be by my exec-

-utors, or in case they neglect to do so by my said heirs control 

from time to time as they think but, during the life or lives of my 

two sons Elijah &amp; Ludlow S. and out of the proceeds of such 

rent or the use and benefit of the said land or farm pay 

annually to the said Elijah during his natural life 

the sum of forty dollars, and in the like manner pay annually 

to the said Ludlow S. during his natural life the sum of one 

hundred dollars, and after the deaths of my said sons Elijah 

&amp; Ludlow, the said last mentioned land or portion of my said land or 

farm shall be equally divided between all my children, their 

heirs and assigns forever -  It is my will and desire to secure

to the said Elijah &amp; Ludlow the provision aforesaid to each on 

the account of their crippled and unfortunate situation and in

case the said rent or use of the said land should not give 

the said sum of one hundred &amp; forty dollars as provided as 

aforesaid, that the deficiency if any should be raised out of my 

personal Estate - 

Sixthly - I will give &amp; bequeath all the residue of my property 

and Estate real or personal (to include the remainder after 

the termination of what has been given to my wife as aforesaid)

to all my children to be equally divided between them without re-

-gard to any former gift or devise

And lastly I hereby Constitute and appoint my said wife Mar-

-garet Martin, and my two sons James and Nehemiah to be 

the executors of this my last will and testament revoking and annulling 

all former wills by me made, and ratifying and confirming this  &amp;

no other to be my last will and testament - In testimony whereof 

I have hereto set my hand this 26th day of May A.D. 1840 -

Signed published and declared by the said }         Benjamin Martin 

Benjamin Martin as his last Will and testament in our presence - who at

his request have signed the same - in witness thereto -  D. J. Fuller }

						         S. Finch      }

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                    <text>[page 166]

[corresponds to page 114 of Will Book 3]

114

Know all men by their presents I hereby make the 

following Alteration in the above will - that is to say the

hundred &amp; thirty seven dollars devised to my daughter 

Gracy I hereby revoke she having - she having since ma-

=rried and her portion having been given to her

And my son Ludlow S. Martin I give seventy five

dollars, in lieu of one hundred - In testimony I have 

hereunto set my hand this thirteenth day of February A.D. 

1847.					Benjamin Martin 

Signed published and declared 

by the said Benj' Martin as an alteration 

to the above last will &amp; testament in our presence 

who at his request have signed the same and 

witness thereto		A. L. Griffith 

			Geo. A. Jackson 

					In Probate Court 

The State of Ohio Delaware County SS. } Nov. 16th 1852  

   Previously appeared in open Court S. Finch who being 

duly sworn deposes &amp; says that the paper before him purpor=

=ting to be the last will and testament of Benjamin Martin 

now deceased was by the said Benjamin Martin acknowle=

=dged and declared to be his last will and testament in the 

presence of this deponent - that the said deceased was of lawful 

age- that he was of sound and disposing mind and mem=

=ory and under no restraint as he verily believes - that 

he subscribed the same in the presence and at the 

request of the testator - that the other subscribing witness (now

the Probate Judge of this Court) signed the same he has 

no doubt in the presence and at the request of the testator 

and each signed the same in the presence of the other &amp;

further saith not               S. Finch 


Sworn to &amp; Subscribed before me the 16th day of Nov. 1852

				D. J. Fuller Prob Judge

The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

   Court of Probate Nov 17, 1852 - Personally appeared in 

open Court A. L. Griffiths &amp; George A. Jackson who being duly 

sworn depose &amp; say that the paper before them purporting to be the 

Alteration of the last will &amp; testament of Benjamin Martin now dec-

=eased was by the said Benjamin Martin acknowledged and publis=

=hed and declared to be the alteration of his last will &amp; testament

in the presence of these deponents - that the said deceased was of lawful age

that he was of sound &amp; disposing mind &amp; memory &amp; under no restraint as

they verily believe - that they subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence and

the request of the testator &amp; in the presence of each other. 

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 17th day of            A. L. Griffiths 

Nov. 1852	D. J. Fuller Prob Judge                     Geo. A. Jackson 

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                    <text>[page 167]

[corresponds to page 115 of Will Book 3]

                                                           115

		
		Abel Dixon's Will ~

Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge in Delaware 

Delaware County Ohio before D. J. Fuller Probate Judge in and 

for said County on the 20th day of Nov. A.D. 1852

   The last will and testament of Abel Dixon late of Liberty 

Township in said County deceased, was this day produced in open 

Court &amp; Titus Case &amp; Seth W. Case the subscribing witnesses to said 

will appeared and in open Court testified to the due execution of said 

will which testimony was reduced to writing and filed with said 

will.  And it appearing to the Court by said tetimony that said will 

was duly attested &amp; executed, and that the said testator at the time 

of executing the same was of sound mind &amp; memory, of full age

and not under any restraint, it is ordered by the Court that said 

will and testimony be recorded:  And there being no executors na-

-med in said will, and certificate of Lydia Dixon widow of said 

Abel Dixon being produced to the Court by which it appears that 

she declined administering on the Estate of her deceased husband 

and requests the appointment of Wm P. Benton.  It is therefore 

further ordered by this Court that the said Wm. P. Benton be ap-

-pointed Administrator with the will annexed on the Estate 

of the said Abel Dixon &amp; that Thomas R. Hall Titus Case 

and Mayor Bartholomew appraise the personal property of 

said Testator:  And it is further ordered that the said Adm'-

give Bonds in the sum of $1000.00 with Aaron Goodrich 

and Mayor Bartholomew as sureties conditioned according 

to law -  Wherefor the said Wm P. Benton appeared in open

Court accepted said appointment and gave bond accor-

=dingly. 

   In the name of the Benevolent Father of all - 

I Abel Dixon of Delaware County &amp; State of Ohio do make 

and publish this my last will and testament 

Item 1st  I give and bequeath to my beloved wife the 

entire use and benefit one third of my real Estate, who 

the use of the Household furniture during her life - I give

and devise to my wife my sorrel mare &amp; my white cow

Item 2nd - I give to my wife in trust for the use of my family 

my whole flock of sheep, two of my best hogs, Sixty bushels of  

wheat, one hundred &amp; seventy five bushels of corn 

sixty bushels of Potatoes &amp; all of my Hay. 

Item 3 - I give and bequeath to my three boys an equal 

amount of the residue of my property both real &amp; personal 

after paying my just debts funeral expenses - and 

my daughter Lucian shall be entitled to three fourths as

much as each of the boys.  Furthermore it is my will

that my son Philemon have one hundred dollars 

deducted from his share of my property as an equivalent
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                    <text>[page 168]

[corresponds to page 116 of Will Book 3]

116

for one years services had by him during his minority. 

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand &amp; seal 

this 23rd day of October A.D. 1852. 

Signed &amp; acknowledged by said        Abel Dixon [Seal]

Abel Dixon in our presence as his last 

will &amp; testament &amp; signed by us 

in his presence.       Titus Case 

		       Seth W. Case 

   State of Ohio Delaware County SS.  }  Court of Probate 

		  		      }  Nov 20th 1852

   Personally appeared in open Court Titus Case &amp; Seth 

W. Case who being duly sworn depose and say that the paper

before them purporting to be the last will and testament of Abel

Dixon now deceased was by the said Abel Dixon acknowledged &amp; 

published and declared to be his last will and testament in 

the presence of these deponents - that the said deceased was 

of lawful age - that he was of sound and disposing mind 

and memory and under no restraint as they verily believe

that they subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence 

and at the request of the Testator and in the presence of 

each other				Titus Case 

					Seth W. Case 

Sworn to &amp; Subscribed before

me this 20th day of Nov. 1852. 

				D. J. Fuller 

					    Prob. Judge - 
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                    <text>[page 169]

[corresponds to page 117 of Will Book 3]

                                               117


		James Ferson's - Will 

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate Jud-

=ge in &amp; for the County of Delaware &amp; State of Ohio

at the Office of said Judge in Delaware on the 

25th day of December A.D. 1852 

	The last of Will &amp; testament of James Fer-

=son late of Orange Township in said County dec'

was this day produced in Court and Derwin E. Hyde 

and James Anderson the subscribing witnesses to said 

will appeared &amp; in open Court on oath testified to the 

due execution of said will which testimony was red=

=uced to writing and by them respectively subscribed 

and filed with said will - And it appearing to the Court

by said testimony that said will was duly attested &amp; 

executed: and that the said testator at the time of exec-

=uting the same was of sound mind and memory - 

of full age and not under any restraint.  It is ordered 

by the Court that said will and testimony be recorded - 

Wherefor Samuel Ferson the Executor in said will 

named appeared in Court &amp; signified his acceptance 

of the time of executing said Will.  It is therefor fur-

=ther ordered that letters testamentary be issued to 

him upon him giving bonds in the sum of $1000. 

with James Eaton &amp; Henry Lamb as Sureties cond-

=ition according to law - The Court appoints Harry

Janes, W. H. Hyde and Nathan Nettleton appraisers 

of the personal property of Said Testator - 

			In the name of God 

	I James Ferson Senr. of Orange Tp Delaware 

County Ohio, do make and ordain this my last will and

Testament.     Item 1st  My farm I bequeath to my 

brothers Samuel Ferson &amp; John Ferson.  The farm to be div=

=ided into two parts the divisional line running from 

the center of Alum Creek Eastward to the eastern boundary 

of the farm and the width of Samuel's part to be two 

thirds of the width of the James measuring across the 

farm from North to South and Samuel to have his two 

thirds on the North side of the farm. 

		Item 2nd.  To my brother John Ferson I 

bequeath the balance of my farm being the one third on 

the south side and Thirty six dollars ($36) to be paid to 

him in one month after my decease. 

		Item 3rd.  To my niece Jane Ferson I 

bequeath fifteen dollars ($15) to be paid at my decease and 

I bequeath my claims against the estate of my deceased 

brother Paul Ferson of Two hundred and thirty eight dollars
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                    <text>[page 170]

[corresponds to page 118 of Will Book 3]

118

($238) and the interest thereon to be equally divided 

between his four children Jane, Paul, Howard &amp; Bradford

the above Two hundred &amp; thirty eight dollars ($238) being

for cash but my deceased brother Paul at different times. 

	Item 4th  I hold a note against J. Ridgeway &amp; Co. 

for One thousand dollars ($1000) of this sum I bequeath 

two hundred dollars ($200) to my brother Wm Ferson 

to be paid six months after my decease. 

   To my brother Daniel Ferson Two hundred dollars 

($200) to be paid six months after my decease and fifty 

dollars ($50) to my sister in law, Phebe Ferson. 

   The balance of the note four hundred &amp; ninety nine 

dollars ($499) I bequeath to my brother Samuel Ferson 

to be paid at my decease. 

   Item 5.  I further bequeath to my brother Samuel 

Ferson all my other property not herein otherwise dep-

=osed of:  including all notes balances of notes interest etc 

   Item 6th - I do hereby constitute and appoint my brother 

Samuel Ferson Executor of this my last will and 

testament. 

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set 

my hand &amp; seal at Orange Delaware County Ohio this 

21st day of August 1852. 

			James Ferson  Senr  [Seal]

Signed and Sealed by James Ferson 

Sen' the testator herein named as 

his last will &amp; testament in presence 

of him &amp; us who have subscribed 

 our names as Witnesses 

   Witnesses - Derwin E. Hyde }

	       James Anderson }

   The State of Ohio Delaware County SS       }

		Court of Prob. Dec. 25th 1852 }

  Personally appeared in open Court Derwin E. Hyde and 

James Anderson who being duly Sworn - depose and say that 

the paper before them purporting to be the last will and testament 

of James Ferson now deceased, was by the said James Ferson 

acknowledged, published and declared to be his last will 

and testament in the presence of these deponents - that the said 

deceased was of lawful age - that he was of sound and disposing 

mind and memory, and under no restraint as they verily 

believe - that they subscribed the same as witnesses in the pre=

=sence and at the request of the Testator and in the presence 

of each other - 			 Derwin E. Hyde 

Sworn to &amp; Subscribed in                 James Anderson 

open Court this 25th day of Dec. 1852          D. J. Fuller

			  			  Prob. Judge 
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                    <text>[page 171]

[corresponds to page 119 of Will Book 3]

                                                        119


	Will of Eliakim Cornell 

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate Judge in and 

for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio on the 16th day 

of January A.D. 1853

		This day the last will and testament 

of Eliakim Cornell late of Genoa Tp in said County dec'

was produced in open Court by Hurlburt Scoville &amp; Stephen 

Carey the executors in the will named and John Roberts one of the subscribing 

witnesses to said will being infirm and unable to attend Court 

a commission to take the testimony of said witness was issued 

to Hulbert Scoville; which testimony was also produced in Court 

and filed with said will, And it appearing to the satisfaction 

of the Court as well by the definition of said John Roberts, as by the 

testimony of Philip Kirk, another suscribing witness to said 

will, taken in open Court and reduced to writing and signed 

by the said Philip Kirk, and also filed with the said will 

that the said will was duly attested &amp; executed, and that the 

said testator at the time of executing the same was of full age 

and of sound mind and memory and not under any restra-

=int, it is ordered by the Court that said will &amp; testimony be 

recorded - Whereupon Hurlburt Scoville and Stephen Carey 

the executors in said will named, appeared in Court 

and signified their acceptance of the trust of executing said 

will; it is therefor further ordered that letters testamentary 

be issued to them on their giving bonds in the sum of 

Six Thousand dollars with H. Slack and C. G. Scoville as

sureties condition according to law.  The Court appoints 

A. J. Smith,                              to appraise the 

personal property of said Testator -

   In the name of God Amen &amp; Amen.  I Eliakim Cornell 

of Genoa Township Delaware County Ohio knowing the shortness 

of life and certainty of death I make this my last will and

testament.  After my last sickness and funeral char-

=ges and all just debts are paid in manner that is to say  First 

I give to my beloved daughter in law, Timothy B. Cornell's

widow, an equal kinship with my Grand children, the 

legal children of Timothy B. Cornell and Pamela Cornell 

Second  It is my will that my lawful heirs as above have the 

Farm on which I now live upon in Genoa Delaware County 

Ohio.  Berthed and bounded as follows (Viz) Beginning at 

the South west corner of B. Weeks land thence East 196 

rods to the middle of Walnut Creek - thence southernly down 

said creek to the North East Corner of land owned by Matthew 

Roberts - thence west 200 rods - thence North on the section 

line 40 1/2 rods to the place of Beginning.  Also one other lot

bounded as follows  Beginning at the south west Corner of 
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                    <text>[page 172]

[corresponds to page 120 of Will Book 3]

120

D. Roberts land thence south on the section line 48 rods and 

seven tenths links to a stake, thence east 207 rods to the center of 

said Walnut Creek, thence Northly up said creek to the south 

line of T. Roberts south line - thence west 200 rods to the place 

of Beginning.  Third my will is that all the live stock horses

Neat cattle sheep Hogs &amp; by me now owned or at my death &amp;

kept thereon - Also all the household furniture and other items 

not particularly mentioned and otherwise disposed of in this 

will, my executors first disposing of a sufficient thereof to pay my 

just debts and last sickness and funeral charges as aforesaid 

Fourth  I give and devise the use of the farms past or rent, or as

much of the same as will raise and school the four minor 

heirs until they become of lawful age reserving a sufficient

of said rent to pay the taxes on the farm, and for no other purpose

whatsoever and as those heirs arriving at lawful age my legal 

heirs to enjoy the right of all not expended

Fifth  my Will is that my executors sell and dispose of my 

said farm when the youngest heirs become of lawful age to 

the best possible advantage and divide it amongst my heirs 

equal, and further that they clothed with authority to make 

a good &amp; sufficient warrantee owed as I could were I living at

the time of the sale.  And lastly I hereby constitute and 

appoint my trusty friends Hurlburt Scoville &amp; Stephen 

Carey to be my Executors of this my last will and 

testament.  Revoking all other wills by me made 

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand 

and seal this 5th day of Nov. 1857

					  his

Signed published &amp; declared        Eliahim X Cornell  [Seal]

by the above Eliahim Cornell              mark

as &amp; for his last will and

testament in presence of we 

who at his request have signed 

as witneses to the same

		John Roberts 

		Philip Kirk

   The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   	Personally appeared before me Hurlburt Scoville 

Commissioner appointed by the Court of Probate to take

the Deposition of John Roberts and solemnly sworn the 

answers to make to the following questions

1st  Was the paper hereunto attached and purporting to 

be the last will and testament of Eliahim Cornell ac-

-knowledged published and declared by him in the presence 

of said John Roberts, to be his last will and testament: 

Answer - It Was -
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                    <text>[page 173]

[corresponds to page 121 of Will Book 3]

                                                        121

2nd  Was the Testator of lawful age, of sound and deposing 

mind and memory and under no restraint at the time 

of executing said will - Answer.  He was of lawful age

of sound mind and memory and under no res-

=traint at the time of executing said will:

3  Did he the said John Roberts sign said Will as a

Witness in the presence and at the request of the said 

Testator and in the presence of the other witness? 

Answer  He did - 

   Sworn &amp; subscribed before me this 11th day of January 

A.D. 1853			John Roberts 

	H. Scovill Commission etc

   The State of Ohio Delaware County SS: 

   	Probate Court Delaware Jany' 10, 1853 - 

   Personally appeared in open Court Philip Kirk who 

being duly sworn deposed and says that the paper before

him purporting to be the last will and testament of Eliakim 

Cornell now deceased was by the said Eliakim Cornell

acknowledged published and declared to be his last will 

and testament in the presence of the deponent, that 

the said deceased was of lawful age, that he was of

sound and disposing mind and memory and 

under no restraint as he verily believed that he subscribed 

the same in his presence and at the request of the Testa=

=tor and in the presence of the other witness

				Philip Kirk 

Sworn to &amp; subscribed in open Court this 10th day 

of Jany' A.D. 1853		D. J. Fuller Jud -

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                    <text>[page 174]

[corresponds to page 122 of Will Book 3]

122


		Will of John Freese -

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate Judge in 

and for the County of Delaware &amp; State of Ohio on the 

17th day of January A.D. 1853. 

	The last will &amp; testament of John Freese late of Con-

-cord Township in said County deceased, was this day 

produced in Court by Buckley H. Willis the executor in 

said will named, and Walter T. Watson and John Oller 

the subscribing witnesses to said will appeared and in open 

Court as on oath, testified to the due execution of said will

which testimony was reduced to writing and by them resp-

=ectively subscribed and filed with said will; and it app-

=earing to the Court by said testimony that said will was 

duly attested and executed, and that the said testator at the 

time of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint, it is ordained by 

the Court that said will and testimony be recorded. 

Whereupon the said Buckley H. Willis the Executor in said 

will named signified his acceptance of the tenet of executing 

said will, it is therefore further ordered, that letters testam-

=entary be issued to him on his giving bonds in the sum of 

$2000.00 with W. J. Watson and John Oller as sureties con-

-ditioned according to law = The Court appoints W. T. Wa-

-tson, John Oller and Joseph Hughes appraisers of the 

personal property of said Testator

   In the of God Amen - I John Freese of the County of 

Delaware and State of Ohio do make and publish this my 

last will and testament.  1st I give and bequeath to my 

beloved wife Dinah Freese all the stock household goods 

furniture provisions and other goods and chattels which 

may be on my farm at the time of my decease to her 

own use and behoof forever, she however selling so much 

thereof as may be sufficient to pay my just debts - 

2nd  The disposition of my real estate to be as follows  I give 

and devise to my wife Dinah the use and control of 

the farm on which I now live, consisting of fifty 

Acres in the County aforesaid as long as she remains 

my widow, at the death or marriage of my said Wid-

-ow, then the said real estate shall be divided between 

my sons Jacob, Abraham Isaac and John and my 

daughters Catharine Anna and Mary or their heirs, 

and I further give and bequeath to my son Henry 

Freese the sum of one dollar to be paid out of my 

personal property - And I do nominate &amp; appoint 

Buckley H. Willis Executor of this my last will 
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                    <text>[page 175]

[corresponds to page 123 of Will Book 3]

                                                123

and testament and hereby authorize and impower him 

to discharge debts due me as he may deem proper.  I do also 

authorize and impower him, if it shall become necessary in 

order to pay my debts, to sell by private sale, or in such man-

-ner upon such terms of credit or otherwise as he may think 

proper all or any part of my real estate and deeds to purch-

-asers to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple - I 

do hereby revoke all former wills by me made 

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand &amp; seal 

this Twenty fourth day of December One thousand eight Hun-

=dred and fifty two. 

Signed and acknowledged    		John Freese [Seal]

by said John Freese as his last 

will and testament in our presence 

and signed by us in his presence 

		W. T. Watson 

		John Oller

	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS. 

   Personally appeared in open Court W. T. Watson and John Oller 

who being duly sworn depose and say that the paper before them 

purporting to be the last will and testament of John Freese now

deceased was by the said John Freese acknowledged publi-

=shed and declared to be his last will and testament in the 

presence of these deponents - that the said deceased was of 

lawful age, that he was of sound mind and memory 

and under no restraint as they verily believe - that they 

subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence and at 

the request of the Testator and in the presence of each 

other 				W. T. Watson 
	
				John Oller 

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me in open Court this 

17th day of Jany' 1853 		D. J. Fuller 

				   Probate Judge 
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                    <text>[page 176]

[corresponds to page 124 of Will Book 3]

124

                Will of Wm. Johson dec'


	Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate Judge of 

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio on 

the 28th day of February A.D. 1853.

	The last will and testament of Wm. Johnson dec' was 

this day produced in open Court by T. N. Powell Attorney 

for executors in will named, and George N. Hall &amp; James M. 

Cherry the subscribing witnesses to said will, appeared and 

in open Court upon oath, testified to the due execution of said 

will, which testimony was reduced to writing and by them 

respectively signed and filled with said will, and it appearing 

to the Court by said testimony that said will was duly attested 

and executed, and that the said Testator at the time of exec-

=uting the same was of full age, and of sound mind and 

memory, and not under any restraint, it is ordered by the 

Court that said will and testimony be recorded. 

	I William Johnson of Delaware, do make and publish 

this my last will and testament as follows, to wit: 

1st  I give and devise to my beloved wife Rebbecca Johnson

in lieu of dower the House and lot on William street which 

I have recently purchased of David Morline to have and to 

hold the same as her absolute property in fee.  I also give 

and bequeath unto her my said wife the sum of two hun-

-dred dollars, together with all the household furniture I 

now possess. 

2nd.  It is my will and desire that my son Darwin Johnson 

receive a liberal education at the expense of my estate as 

far as he may be capable and will to receive such in

education and for that purpose that my executors pay 

out of my estate what may be sufficient and that my 

son Darwin have at least as good an opportunity for his 

education as was given to my son Calvin, and that the

expense thereof be paid out of my estate before my divi-

-sion thereof be made. 

3rd.  What I have advanced to my son Milton I intend 

he shall hold as his own in order to make him equal to 

what I have done for my other children. 

4th  After my just debts are paid and the above provisions

of my will are realized, it is my will that all the residue of my

property be equally divided amongst my four children, to wit Sarah 

Calvin, Milton and Darwin, share and share alike to each of 

them. 

5th  I make and constitute my said wife Rebecca and my

son Calvin executors of this my last will, and desiring that 

my wife should not be required to give any bail as execu

trix.  And I also give full power and authority to my exec

utor or such of them as may act full power.  And 
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                    <text>[page 177]

[corresponds to page 125 of Will Book 3]

                                                      125

authority to sell and convey all and any property that I 

may have in fee simple or otherwise. 

6th  It is my will also that in case my son Darwin does 

not choose to take a liberal education and put my estate 

to that expense then it is my will that a full allowance 

therefor be paid to him in lieu thereof before any division be 

made of my property. 

7th  In case I have any real property or estate in Ohio or

elsewhere undisposed of it is my will that my executors or such 

of them as may act should sell and convey the same for the 

purpose of settling the estate or making a division thereof, 

in accordance with this will. 

   Signed and published this 8th day of January A.D. 1853

   Done in the presence of the undersigned     ]  William Johnson

who in the presence of the testator and at his ]

request and in the presence of each other have ]

signed these presents as witnesses ]

	George N. Hall             ]

	James M. Cherry.           ]

	The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS. 

   In the Court of Probate for the said County. 

   George N. Hall and James M. Cherry being duly sworn in open 

Court upon their respective oaths depose and say that the paper 

now here produced, purporting to be last will &amp; testament of 

William Johnson bearing date 8th day of January A.D. 1853, 

was duly subscribed by the said William Johnson on the day 

of the date thereof at his residence in the town of Delaware 

in the presence and seeing of these witnesses, and was then 

and there in their presence and hearing duly published and 

declared by the said Johnson as his last will and testament 

and these witnesses then and there, at the request of the said 

Johnson in his presence and in the presence of each other 

signed their names thereto as witnesses. 

   That the said Johnson was then and there of sound mind 

and memory, of about the age of fifty years and acting 

under no restraint.		James M. Cherry 

				Geo. N. Hall 

Sworn in open Court and subscribed this 28th day of 

	March A.D. 1853.	D. J. Fuller  P. Judge - 

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                    <text>[page 178]

[corresponds to page 126 of Will Book 3]

126

		Will of Nathaniel Wells.  Dec' 

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate Judge in and 

for said County of Delaware and State of Ohio, on the 4th day 

of March A.D. 1853. 

   The last will and testament of Nathaniel Wells was this

day produced in open Court by John Roberts executor in 

said will named. And C. Closson and William S. Steel the 

subscribing witnesses to said will appeared, and in open Court 

upon oath testified to the due execution of said will, which 

testimony was reduced to writing and by them respectively signed 

and filed with said will, and it appearing to the Court by 

said testimony that said will was duly attested and executed 

and that the said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age, and of sound mind and memory and not 

under any restraint, it is ordered by the Court that said 

will and testimony be recorded. 

   Whereupon the said John Roberts executor in said will named

signified his acceptance of the tenet of executing said will. 

It is therefore further ordered that letters testamentary be issued 

to him on his giving bonds in the sum of $600.00 with H. 

Closson &amp; Wm. S. Steel - as sureties conditioned according to law

   The Court appoints C. Closson, Wm. S. Steel and Charles Freeman 

appraisers of the personal property of said Testator. 


	In the name of the Benevolent father of all I Nathaniel 

Wells of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio do make 

and publish this my last will and testament.  1st  I give

and devise to my beloved wife Martha Ann Wells all of 

my estate, the farm on which we now reside to her and 

her heirs forever, situate in the Township of Genoa and 

County of Delaware bounded and described as follows, 

beginning at the north east corner of James Bennet land on

the north line of Jacob Meeks land, thence north one hundred

nine and a half rods to the corner of Bennett's land, thence 

West fifty eight and a half rods to a stake and stone thence south 

one hundred nine and a half rods to the north line of 

J. Bennett's land aforesaid thence east fifty eight and a half 

rods to the place of beginning, Containing Forty acres of 

land the same more or less, thus  2nd.  And  all of my 

personal property the stock, household goods, furniture, aforesaid 

and all other goods and chattels, which may be thereon at the 

time of my decease, to her and to her heirs forever, as aforesaid 

she however selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to 

pay my just debts. 

3rd  I do hereby nominate and appoint John Roberts 

executor of this my last will and testament - hereby 

authorizing him to adjust and discharge in such 

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                    <text>[page 179]

[corresponds to page 127 of Will Book 3]

                                                  127

manner has he may deem proper the debts and claims 

due me. 

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and 

seal this 29th day of January in the year A. D. 1853. 

signed and subscribed by said          ]    N. Wells  [Seal]

Nathaniel Wells as his last will and   ]

testament in our presence and signed by]

us in his presence                     ]

		   C. Closson          ]

                   Wm. S. Steel        ]

	State of Ohio Delaware County SS. 

		Court of Probate March 4th, 1853. 

   Personally appeared Wm. Closson and Wm S. Steel in open court and 

being duly sworn, depose and say that the paper before them purp=

-orting to be the last will and testament of N. Wells dec' was 

by the said Wells acknowledged to be his last will and testament 

in their presence, that he executed the same in their presence 

that at the time of executing the same, he was of sound and 

disposing mind, and memory and not acting under any res-

-traint as they verily believe, that they signed the same in his 

presence and in the presence of each other, at the said testator's

request, and that said testator was about 35 or 40 years of age

				C. Closson 

				Wm. S. Steel 

   Sworn to and subscribed in open 

	Court this 4th day of March A.D. 1853. 

			D. J. Fuller P Judge 
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                    <text>[page 180]

[corresponds to page 128 of Will Book 3]

128

		Will of Alexander Wells dec' - 

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate Judge in and 

for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio on the 8th day of 

March A. D. 1853. 


		In the name of God.  Amen. 

   I Alexander Wells of Delaware County Ohio being weak in body 

but of sound mind memory and understanding - do make and 

publish this as and for my last will and testament in manner 

following - that is to say, 

   First  I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses 

be paid by my Ex' herein after named as soon after my decease 

as may be convenient, and that my wife Rhoda Wells be my 

Executor. 

   Secondly,  I give and bequeath to my wife all my estate 

real and personal to be hers during her life time, and then to devise 

by will as she thinks best as she only knows what will be

justice amongst our children. 

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and &amp; seal

this sixth day of January A.D. 1852.  ]

   Signed, sealed and declared by the ]    	Alexander Wells [Seal]

Testator to be his last will and      ]

testament in our presence who have hereunto ]

set our names at his request as witnesses   ]

in his presence.		            ]

			Asa Brown      ]

			J. R. Whitaker ]
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                    <text>[page 181]

[corresponds to page 129 of Will Book 3]

                                                           129

   State of Ohio Licking County SS. 

   Personally came before me Henry Wilson Commissioner of the 

Probate Court of Delaware County.  The subscriber J. R. Witaker 

(who is one of the witnesses to the will of Alexander Wells dec'

late of said Delaware County, and being qualified as the law dir-

-ects, deposeth and saith, That he the said deponent was present at 

the making of the said will of Alexander Wells dec' which will 

is hereto annexed, And that the said testator did state and over

that to be his last will and testament for the purposes therein 

contained and set forth, and also that the said deponent saw

the said testator sign and seal the said will and that he also 

verily believes that he was of sound mind and uninfluenced by 

any person.  And also that the said deponent did witness 

by signing his name to said will, and further saith not. 

   Sworn and subscribed to before 	J. R. Whitaker 

me this 2nd day of March 1853.	H. Wilson Com. P. Court 

	State of Ohio Licking County SS. 

   Before me Henry Wilson, Commissioner of the Probate Court of 

Delaware County, personally came Asa Brown of said County of 

Licking (one of the witnesses to the will of Alexander Wells deceased 

late of Delaware County) who being qualified as the law directs

deposeth and sayeth that the said deponent was present at the 

making of the said will which is hereto annexed, and that the

tetator Alexander Wells vowed that to be his last will and 

testament, for the purposes therein contained and set forth 

and that the said deponent saw the said testator sign and seal

said will, and that he also believes that he was of sound mind 

and uninfluenced thereto by any person, and also that he the 

said deponent did witness by signing his name to said will 

and further saith not. 		Asa Brown 

   Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of March 1853.

			H. Wilson Com, P Court.
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                    <text>[page 182]

[corresponds to page 130 of Will Book 3]

130

  	State of Ohio Delaware County SS. 

   Indenture made and entered into the 3rd day of March A.D. 

1835, between Nehemiah Martin one of the Executors of the 

estate of Benjamin Martin dec' of the first part, and Elijah 

Martin of the second part. 

   Witnesseth that P. N. Martin of the first part agree to 

bind myself to pay unto E. Martin the sum of one hundred 

fifty five dollars. &amp; 60 cts. being his portion in full  in the estate 

of B Martin dec' - not willed and aside from the Homestead

And furthermore P. N. Martin agree to pay to Elijah Martin 

in lieu of the forty dollars secured &amp; provided in the will 

B. Martin for the use and benefit of E. Martin as the avail 

or part of the avails of the old Homestead, Sixty dollars to be 

paid annually by N. Martin being a part of the interest on 

the money of the old Homestead during the natural life time of 

Elijah Martin.

		Furthermore by these presents Elijah Martin of the 

second part acknowledge the receipt of the one hundred and 

fifty five dollars &amp; 60 cts, in full and also a full relinquishment 

or release in all my right and dowry in the Homestead, and

Real and Personal Estate of B. Martin dec' on the condition 

that the above named N. Martin faithfully and honestly fill 

his part as above stipulated.     Signed and sealed in the 

presence of )                     this day &amp; year above named

Witnesseth  J. M. Williams]   Nehemiah Martin [Seal]

	    Jefferson Martin  ]   Elijah Martin   [Seal]</text>
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                    <text>[page 183]

[corresponds to page 131 of Will Book 3]

                                                 131

		Last Will of Edw' S. Mendenhall dec'

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate Judge 

within and for the County of Delaware and State of 

Ohio, on the 6th day of June - A.D. 1853. 

   This day the last will and testament of Edward 

S. Mendenhall late of Scioto Township in said County 

dec' was produced in open Court by Wm. M. Warren 

the Executor in the will named, and Wm. M. Warren 

John Van Brimer - and Horatio G. Smith the subscribing 

witnesses to said will appeared in open Court and 

testified to the due execution of said will, which 

testimony was reduced to writing and by them resp-

-tively subscribed and filed with said will and it 

appearing to the Court by said testimony that said will 

was duly attested and executed - and the said testator 

at the time of executing the same - was of full age 

and of sound mind and memory and not under any 

restraint - it is ordered by the Court that said will 

and testimony be recorded.  Whereupon Wm. M. Warren 

the executor in said will appearing in open Court 

and signified his acceptance of the tenet of executing 

said will, It is therefore further ordered that letters 

testamentary be issued to him on his giving bond 

in the sum of $4000.00 with Jacob David Crider, John U. 

Mendenhall and John Van Brimer as sureties 

conditioned according to law.  The Court appoints 

Joseph Van Deman, David Crider John Van 

Birner - appraisers of the personal property of said 

Testator.

	In the name of the Benevolent father of 

all men. 

	I Edward S. Mendenhall of the County 

of Delaware and State of Ohio being weak in body 

but of sound mind and memory, and being 

desirous of directing the settling of my worldly 

business do make and publish this my last will 

and tesament in manner and form - as follows 

to wit: 

	First - after the expenses of my last sickness 

Burial and debts are all paid = I will to my two 

sons - Thomas H. Mendenhall and John H. Mendenhall 

and to my daughter Mary Ann Mulford an equally

division of all my estate.  Consisting in part 

of a claim in South America.  A claim for land

in the State of Virginia and an interest in land 

in Delaware County Ohio, also goods - chattels 

and money - 
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                    <text>[page 184]

[corresponds to page 132 of Will Book 3]

132

   Second - It is my will that the portion belonging 

to my daughter Mary Ann Mulford - shall be 

secured to her and her heirs - safe from loss by 

the appointment of a trustee, for that purpose 

to be use for her support, or invested in real 

estate at her request, so as to carry into affect 

my intention - above stated - 

3rd  I appoint Wm. M. Warren executor of this 

my last will and testament. 

   In witness whereof I have hereunto set my 

hand and seal, this 6th day of April A.D. 1853

   Horatio G. Smith		Edward S. Mendenhall [Seal]

   John Van Brimer

   Wm. M. Warren 

	The State of Ohio - Delaware County. SS. 

   Court of Probate June 6th 1853. 

		Personally appeared in open Court Horatio 

G. Smith, John Van Brimer and Wm. M. Warren who 

being duly sworn depose and say, that the paper 

before them purporting to be the last will and 

testament of Edward S. Mendenhall now dec'

was by the said Edw' S. Mendenhall acknowledged 

published and declared to be his last will &amp; testament 

in the presence of these deponents, that the said 

deceased was of lawful age, that he was of sound 

and disposing mind and memory, and under 

no restraint - as they veriliy believe, that they subs-

-cribed the same as witnesses in the presence and 

at the request of the testator, and in the presence 

of each other.		 	Horatio S. Smith 

   Sworn to &amp; subscribed	John Van Brimer

in open Court this 6th day 	Wm. M. Warren 

of June A.D. 1853. 

			D. J. Fuller Judge </text>
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                    <text>[page 185]

[corresponds to page 133 of Will Book 3]

                                                133

		Last Will of Lymon Hotchkiss 


  Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate 

Judge within and for the County of Delaware 

and State of Ohio on the 30th day of July A.D. 1853


	the State of Ohio Delaware Co. SS. 

   I Lyman Smith of New Haven County and 

state of Connecticut - Greeting - 

   Know you that we in confidence of your 

prudence and fidelity have appointed 

you and by these presents do give you full 

power and authority to examine and take 

the depositions of Ransom R. Russell, Lucius 

A. Russell &amp; Flora Hoppen subscribing witnesses 

to the will of Lyman Hotchkiss hereto annexed 

late of Delaware County and State of Ohio dec'

and therefore we command you that at a

certain day and place to be appointed by

you.  you cause the said R. R. Russell, S. A. Russell 

and Flora Hoppen to be brought before you &amp; 

then &amp; there examine them on their Corporal 

oaths or affirmation first taken before you 

vouching the due execution of the said will 

of the said Lyman Hotchkiss and that you 

reduce such examination to writing and

return the same together with this will and 

the said will of the said Lyman Hotchkiss

thereto annexed closed up under your seal into 

our Court of Probate with all convenient speed.

	Witness D. J. Fuller Judge of our said 

Court of Probate at Delaware this 23rd day 

of May A.D. 1853.	D. J. Fuller Prbt' Jdg' of Del. Co. 

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                    <text>[page 186]

[corresponds to page 134 of Will Book 3]

134

   In the name of God Amen.  I Lyman 

Hotchkiss of Prospect in the County of New Haven 

State of Connecticut being of sound &amp; disposing 

mind and memory do make and dispose

ordain this my last will and testament in

manner and form following - in the first 

place I will that all my debts and funeral 

charges be paid &amp; discharged by my executor

hereinafter named = I do give and devise unto 

my loving wife Sarah Ann - all my goods &amp; chattels

and personal estate whatsoever without any 

appraisal, also I do give unto my said wife Sarah 

Ann the use of all my real estate during her

natural life - intending that the same be given 

to my child or children if any shall be living 

at the time of her decease, but in case there

shall be no child living I intend that the 

real estate shall be equally divided between 

my brothers and sisters and my said wife's

brothers and sisters - Lastly I do make &amp; 

constitute Sarah Ann my said wife executrix

of this my last will and testament.  In witness 

whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal 

this 27th day of March in the year of our Lord 1843. 

				Lyman Hotchkiss  [Seal]

Signed sealed and declared by the said 

Lyman Hotchkiss as his last will and testament 

in presence of us who in his presence and in 

the presence of each other have hereunto 

subscribed our names. 

Ransom R. Russell ]

Lucius A. Russell ]    Witnesses

Flora Hoppen      ]

  	Prospect New Haven County Ct July 4th 1853. 

   To the Court of Probate of Delaware Co. Ohio - or 

whom it may concern - This is to certify that on 

and previous to the 27th of March 1843, that I 

was personally acquainted with Lyman Hotchkiss

the sighner and sealer of the above will which has 

been read in my presence and that I knew 

him at that time to have been of lawful age 

and of sound mind and memory and was 

under no undue influence from any source

whatever. 

			
	Flora Hoppen Johnson
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                    <text>[page 187]

[corresponds to page 135 of Will Book 3]

                                            135

   The above named person formerly Flora Hoppen 

appeared before me and made the statement 

which has been reduced to writing and to which 

she before me made oath to the same.

	Prospect July 20th 1843.  Lyman Smith

   To the Court of Probate for Delaware County 

State of Ohio or to whom it may concern. 

   This is to certify that on and previous to the 

27th of March 1843, that I was personally acq-

=uainted with Lyman Hotchkiss the signer

and sealer of the foregoing will and knew him

at that time to have been of lawful age of sound

mind and memory and under no undue inf-

-luence or restraint. 

Prospect New Haven Co. Ct. July 4th 1853.  R. R. Russell

	New Haven County SS. 

				Prospect July 4th 1853. 

   Personally appeared the above named R. R. 

Russell, and made oath to the above statement 

by him subscribed before me. 

				Lyman Smith [Seal]
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                    <text>[page 189]

[corresponds to page 137 of Will Book 3]

                                            137

while the same is under the control of my 

said wife - is properly taken care of, for the 

benefit and use of my said wife during her

natural life, as aforesaid, then after her

decease he is to take the same as heretofore

mentioned. 

   Item Second - I give and bequeath to my 

sons Thomas Crawford and Stewart Crawford 

Twenty dollars, each which sum is to be paid 

out of my property after the decease of my said 

wife. 

   Item Third 

	I do hereby nominate and appoint 

my son Thomas Crawford and my friend John 

Tudy Executors of this my last will &amp; testament 

hereby authorizing and empowering them 

to compromise, adjust - release and discharge 

in such manner as they may deem proper the 

debts and claims due me.  And in case 

my son Allen Crawford should reject or refuse 

to provide for or take care of my said wife, 

then in that case I request and authorize my

said Executors, to take charge of all said 

property aforesaid, and if necessary for the 

support of my said wife, sell the same in 

such manner as they may deem proper 

and right, in order that she may be properly 

provided for during her natural life. 

   I do hereby revoke all former wills by me 

made. 

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto 

set my hand and seal this Thirtieth day of 

May in the year A.D. 1853.	      his 

				Thomas X. Crawford [Seal]

				      mark 

   Signed and acknowledged 

by said Thos Crawford as his last will 

and testament in our presence and 

signed by us in his presence. 

				William P. Reid 

				Samuel S. Mason 

   	State of Ohio Delaware County SS. 

   Personally came Wm. P. Reid and Samuel S. 

Mason who being duly sworn in open Court 

depose and say that the paper before them 

purporting to be the last will and testament 
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                    <text>[page 190]

[corresponds to labeled page 138]

138

   of Thomas Crawford dec' was published &amp;

declared to be his last will and testament 

in the presence of Deponents.  That the said 

deceased at the time of executing the same was 

of lawful age, of sound and disposing mind

and memory and not actng under any 

restraint as they verily believe.  That said 

witnesses signed the same in the presence 

of the testator and at his request and in the 

presence of each other and further say not. 

				W. P. Reid 

				Samuel S. Mason 

Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 

30th day of July 1853. 

			D. J. Fuller Prob' Judge

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                    <text>[page 191]

[corresponds to page 139 of Will Book 3]

                                                   139
	
		Last Will of John Ginn deceased - 

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller - Probate Judge 

within and for the County of Delaware and State 

of Ohio - on the 6th day of Aug - A.D. 1853 - 

   The last will and testament of John Ginn dec' 

late of said County, was this day produced in 

open Court by Robert Wilson Executor of said will 

Named, and Anson A. Streator, S. J. M. Leak the 

subscribing witnesses to said will appeared &amp; 

in open Court on oath testified to the due 

execution of said will, which testimony was 

reduced to writing and by them respectively 

signed and filed with said will:  and it 

appearing to the Court by said testimony, that 

said will was duly attested, and executed, &amp; 

that the said testator at the time of executing 

the same was of full age and of sound mind 

and memory - and not under any restraint - 

it is ordered by the Court that said will &amp; 

testimony be recorded - 

   I John Ginn of the County of Delaware, in the 

State of Ohio do make and publish this my 

last will and testament in manner and form 

following - that is to say - 

   First of all, It is my will that all my funeral

expenses and all my just debts be fully paid. 

   Second.  I give, devise and bequeath to my 

beloved wife Sarah Ginn in lieu of her dower 

the plantation, on which we now reside, 

during her natural life - or as long as she 

remains my widow, situate in the Tow-

-nship of Trenton County and State aforesaid 

containing about Eighty six Achors also all 

the live stock horses cows and hogs by me 

owned, also all the household furniture 

and and other items not particularly 

named and otherwise disposed of in this 

will, during her natural life or as long as 

she remains my widow, and at the death 

or marriage of my said wife all the property 

hereby devised or bequeathed to her as aforesaid 

or so much thereof as may then remain 

unexpended in manner and form following 

   Third - I give and devise to my eldest son 

James Ginn and my fourth son Moses Ginn 

and my fifth son Samuel Ginn the Farm on</text>
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                    <text>[page 192]

[corresponds to page 140 of Will Book 3]

140 

   which we now resided at the death of my 

beloved wife or at her marriage.  Fourth 

I devise and bequeath to my second son Leroy 

Twenty five dollars at his mothers death to 

be paid to him by the three above named brothers 

James Ginn, Moses Ginn, and Samuel Ginn - 

Fifth  I devise and bequeath to my third son 

Charles Ginn Twenty five Dollars to be paid 

at his mothers death to him by my sons 

James Ginn - Moses Ginn and Samuel Ginn. 

Sixth - I Devise and bequeath unto my daughter 

Nancy Ginn her living with her Mother on the 

farm on which we know live and which I 

have bequeathed to my wife, her life time, or as 

long as she remains my widow - Seventh 

I bequeath unto my daughter Martha ten dollars 

to be paid her at her mothers death by my sons 

James, Moses and Samuel - Eighth - I devise 

and bequeath unto my daughter Effie - ten dollars

to be paid her at her mothers death, by my 

sons James, Moses and Samuel.  Ninth - 

I devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife 

the balance of the money if any there be left 

after paying all my just debts and funeral 

expenses and expense of Administration, on 

my property that is the money coming from 

Robert Wilson for twenty acres of land in 

Harlem Township which I sold to him for 

thirteen dollars per acher and in accordance 

with an article of agreement wh between him 

and I, it is my will that Edward H. Dent 

Administrator of the estate of A. C. Leah dec' 

through whom the Deed is to be made, that 

he makes the deed direct to the said Robert 

Wilson - And lastly I hereby appoint or 

constitute Robert Wilson to be the executor 

for this my last will and testament, revoking 

and annulling all former wills by me made 

and ratifying and confirming this and no 

other to be my last will and testament, in 

testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand 

and seal this 26th day of July A.D. 1853. 

				   his 

				John X Ginn  [Seal]

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                    <text>[page 193]

[corresponds to page 141 of Will Book 3]

                                              141

Samuel John Ginn as and for his last will and 

testament in presence of us who at his request 

have signed as witnesses to the same. 

				Anson A. Streator ]

				J. M. Leak        ]

	The State of Ohio - Delaware County SS. 

	   Court of Probate Aug = 1853. 

   Personally appeared in open Court Aaron A. Streator 

and John M. Leak who being duly sworn depose 

and say that the paper before them purporting 

to be the last will and testament of John Ginn

now deceased was by the said John Ginn ackn-

=nowledged published and declared to be his last 

will and testament, in the presence of these 

deponents, that the said dec' was of lawful 

age that he was of sound and disposing mind 

and memory and under no restraint as they 

verily believe - that they subscribed the same 

as witnesses in the presence and at the request 

of the testator and in the presence of each other 

   Sworn to &amp; subscribed   	A. A. Streator 

in open Court this 6th day 	J. M. Leak 

of Aug" A.D. 1853.

			D. J. Fuller Prob' Judge 

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                    <text>[page 194]

[corresponds to page 142 of Will Book 3]

142

		Last Will of Watson Case dec' - 

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate 

Judge within and for the County of Delaware 

and State of Ohio on the 27th day of Aug" A.D. 2853. 

   This day the last will and testament of Watson 

Case dec' was produced in open Court and 

proved by the testimony of the subscribing witn-

=esses thereto, and ordered to be recorded - Said 

will was produced for proof by Seth W. Case the 

Executor appointed in said will by testator, 

which appointment was confirmed by said 

Court under Bonds of ($1000.00) One thousand 

dollars, with D. F. Mc Cullough and Timothy 

Andrews as Security. 

   	In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all, 

I Watson Case of Liberty Township - Delaware 

County and State of Ohio - do make and publish 

this my last will and testament - 

Item 1st - I give and devise to my beloved 

daughter Eunice A. McCullough or her heirs and 

to my son Seth W. Case or his heirs lot No. 40 

in Range 19, T 3, S 4, U.S.M.S. containing One

hundred acres more or less.  Also sixteen acres 

and three fourths of an acre in lot 39, said land 

to be equally divided - 

Item 2nd  I devise and bequeath to my Grand 

sons James B. Case and Thomas W. Case or their 

heirs all of my interest in lot No. 2, in Range 19 

S.3. T.4. U.S.M.L. 

Item 3rd  I devise and bequeath to my Grand 

sons John W. Van Deman and Henry E. Van Deman 

the sum of Two hundred dollars each when they 

become Twenty one years of age, and if they die 

before they become Twenty one years of age - then 

to my other Grand children. 

Item 4th  I devise and bequeath to the American 

Bible Society a  sufficient to constitute my 

son Seth W. Case - my daughter Eunice A. McCu-

=llough and my son in law David F. Mc Cullough 

life members of said Society - said donation to 

be paid out of money in the hand of said David 

F. Mc Cullough - 

Item 5th - I devise and bequeath to my son Seth 

W. Case all of my property and effects except what 

is otherwise devised and bequeathed in consi-

=deration that he support and sustain my 

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                    <text>[page 195]

[corresponds to page 143 of Will Book 3]

                                              143

beloved wife in a comfortable manner during

her natural life - Also my said wife to have the 

privaledge of disposing of any of the household 

furniture as she may think proper.  Also that 

he shall pay all the expenses that may be 

incurred before or after my decease. 

Item 6th  I do hereby nominate and appoint 

Seth W. Case Executor of this my last will and 

testament hereby authorizing and empowering 

him to compromise, adjust, release and discharge 

in such manner as he may deem proper the

debts and claims due me, and to apply 

the proceeds to the carrying out of the several 

provisions contained in the several items of 

my will.  I do hereby revoke all former wills 

by me made. 

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set 

my hand and seal this 10th day of October 

the year 1851. 			Watson Case {seal]

   Signed and acknowledged by said Watson 

Case as his last will and testament, in our 

presence and signed by us in his presence. 

				Timothy Andrews 

				George Cellar.

	State of Ohio Delaware County SS. 

		Court of Probate Aug 27. 1853.

   Personally appeared in open Court Timothy Andrews 

and George Cellar who being duly sworn depose &amp; 

say that the paper before them purporting to be 

the last will and testament of Watson Case

now deceased - was by the said Watson Case 

acknowledged published and declared to be 

his last will and testament in the presence of 

these deponents.  That the said Watson Case 

was of lawful age - that he was of sound and 

disposing mind and memory and under no 

restraint as they verily believe.  That they 

subscribed the same as witnesses in the 

presence and at the request of the testator and 

in the presence of each other. 	Timothy Andrews 

				George Cellar

   Sworn to and subscribed in open Court 

this 27th day of Aug" A.D. 1853. 

			D. J. Fuller 
					
				    Prob Judge 

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                    <text>[page 196]

[corresponds to page 144 of Will Book 3]

144

		Last Will of J. McKinnie &amp; Wife dec'

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate Judge 

in and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio 

at his office in the town of Delaware in said 

County, on the 11th day of Oct. A.D. 1853. 

   This day the last will &amp; testament of J. McKinnie 

and Wife was produced in open Court and proved 

by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses thereto 

and ordered to be recorded - 

In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all. 

   I Josiah McKinnie and Margaret McKinnie 

wife of said Josiah McKinnie and daughters of Thos 

Cellar deceased all of the County of Delaware and

State of Ohio, do make and publish this our last 

will and testament. 

Item 1st.  We give and Devise to our son John McKinnie 

three hundred acres of land off from the east end of 

lot eight (8) according to Joseph Nance's survey, it 

being the farm on which we now live, in the first 

quarter of the third Township and in the nineteenth 

Range, U.S.M. lands, it being a part of the land that

was deeded by Thomas Cellar - Executor - to said 

testators (that is to Margaret McKinnie wife of said

Joseph McKinnie his heirs or assigns) We hereby give 

and devise said above described lands, to said John 

McKinnie and his heirs forever - 

Item 2nd.  We give and devise the remainder of said 

lot eight (8) which is situate in the west end of 

said lot all other description the same as set forth 

in the first item above - to our daughter Martha C. 

Dunlap wife of John T. Dunlap her heirs - it being 

one hundred acres of land. 

Item 5th.  At our decease said John McKinnie or his 

heirs is to pay our just debts, and funeral expenses, 

and we bequeath unto our son John McKinnie and

his heirs all our personal property - that may be in 

our possession at death. 

   We do hereby revoke all former wills by us made 

In testimony we have hereunto set our hands and seals 

this sixteenth day of Feby' in the year A.D. one thou-

-sand eight hundred and forty six. 

			Josiah McKinnie  [Seal]

Sign &amp; acknowledged ]   Margaret McKinnie [Seal]

by said Josiah McKinnie &amp; Margaret McKinnie as 

their last will &amp; testament in our presence - and signed 

by us in their presence.		Shubael Knapp

					Andrew Harter 

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                    <text>[page 197]

[corresponds to page 145 of Will Book 3]

                                                145

	Codicil to foregoing will - 

  We Josiah McKinnie &amp; Margaret McKinnie do appoint 

John T. Dunlap and John McKinnie of the County of 

Delaware and State of Ohio as Executors of this our 

last will and testament. 

   In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our 

hands and seals, this sixteenth day of February in 

the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred 

and forty six.			Josiah McKinnie [Seal]

				Margaret McKinnie [Seal]

Signed &amp; acknowledge by Josiah McKinnie and

Margaret McKinnie as their last will &amp; testament 

in our presence and we signed in their presence. 

				Shubael W. Knapp 

				Andrew Harter

	State of Ohio Delaware County. SS. 

   Personally appeared in open Court Andrew Harter 

and Shubael W. Knapp and made solemn oath 

that the paper purporting to be the last will and 

testament of Josiah McKinnie &amp; Margaret McKinnie 

was by the said Josiah &amp; Margaret acknowledged &amp; 

published and declared by the said testators to 

be their last will and testament in our presence.

That said testators were at the time of executing

said will of lawful age of sound mind and memory 

and not under any restraint as they verily

believe - That they signed the same as witnesses 

in the presence and at the request of said test-

-ators and in the presence of each other. 

				Andrew Harter 

				S. W. Knapp 

   Sworn to and subscribed before me 

this 11th day of Oct:  A.D. 1853. 

				D. J. Fuller 

			     Prob.  Judge - 
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                    <text>[page 198]

[corresponds to page 146 of Will Book 3]

146

		Last Will of Robert Brown dec' -

   Proceedings had before D. J. Fuller Probate Judge 

in and for the County of Delaware - State of Ohio 

on the 8th day of Sept = A.D. 1853. 

   This day the last will and testament of Robert 

Brown deceased was produced in open Court 

&amp; proved by the testimony of the subscribing witn-

-esses thereto, and ordered to be recorded. 

   In the name of God I Robert Brown of Oxford 

Township Del. Co. Ohio do hereby give and bequeath 

all my property real and personal to my beloved 

wife (Climanda) until her death and give unto her 

full power and authority to pay all debts, and 

receive all monies due, and after her death the 

property to be equally divided amongst my beloved 

children, Marilla - Maria, Matilda, Almina

Rosilla, Amelia Aditha Rosette - 

   In witness whereof I Robert Brown the 

testator have to this will set my hand and seal 

with my seal - This the Twenty third day of Feby - 

one thousand eight hundred and fifty three 

Attest 				Robert Brown [Seal]

	Benjamin Martin Jr. 

	Adam S. Shoemaker 

		The State of Ohio - Delaware County. SS.

			Court of Probate Sept 8th 1853. 

   Personally appeared in open Court Benjamin 

Martin Jr. and Adam Shoemaker who being duly 

sworn depose and say that the paper before them 

purporting to be the last will and testament of 

Robert Brown now deceased was by the said Robert 

Brown acknowledged - published and declared 

to be his last will and testament in the presence 

of these deponents:  that the said dec" was of lawful 

age, that he was of sound and disposing mind

and memory, and under no restraint- as they 

verily believe - that they subscribed the same as 

witnesses in the presence and at the request of the 

testator, and in the presence of each other. 

				Benj. Martin Jr. 

				Adam Shoemaker 

   Sworn to &amp; subscribed in open Court this 

8th day of Sept" A.D. 1853. 

			D. J. Fuller 

			        Prob. Judge - 


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                    <text>[page 199]

[corresponds to page 147 of Will Book 3]

                                                   147

		Last Will of Daniel Mangans dec'

Proceedings had before D. T. Fuller Probate Judge in

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio on

the 10th day of Oct. A.D. 1853.

	This day the last will and testament of David

Mangans dec' was produced in open Court and

proved by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses

thereto and ordered to be recorded -

	In the name of God - Amen:

				I Daniel Mangans of the

Township of Scioto in County of Delaware Ohio being

of sound mind and memory and considering the

uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do make

ordain - publish and declare this to be my last will

and testament - That is to say.  First after all my lawful

debts are paid and discharged, the residue of my

estate real and personal I give - bequeath and dispose

of as follows.  To wit:  To my Wife Mary in lieu of her

dower one hundred and forty nine acres of land

during her natural life known as the Rodgers, and

west part of the Hodsden farm, in Scioto Township

(Reference is had to Deeds on Record.)  also while she

remains my widow all the crops and produce on

the farm together with all the stock, Waggons and Buggy

and all the household and kitchen furniture.

But requiring my said wife to give to my son Abraham

at the age of Twenty one years one god horse and

Cow.  And also to my daughter Mary Magdelain at

the age of Eighteen years or sooner if needed, one

good Cow, Bed and Bedding, Bureau, Table chairs

and kitchen furniture suitable to keeping house.

	I will to my son Reason Mangans Seventy acres

of land where he now resides being the east part

of the Hodsden farm running north and south

parallel with the east line, enjoining on him to

pay the taxes and twenty dollars each and every

year to my widow during her natural life.

	I will to my two sons Daniel and Abraham at

the death of my wife an equal division of the

one hundred and forty nine acres of land being

the same land willed to my wife, during her life.

	I will to my daughter Elizabeth Garvin and

Mary Magdelain four hundred dollars each

two years after my death.

	I will to my daughter Susannah Robinson and

and her lawful heirs the sum of four hundred

dollars two years after my death and to remain

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[corresponds to page 148 of Will Book 3]

148

in the hands of my Executors for the use of her

and her lawful heirs - And in case Susannah Robinson

dies leaving no lawful heirs - then the sum willed to

her and her heirs shall go equally to my daughters

Elizabeth and Mary Magdelain share and share alike.

	The sum of Twelve hundred dollars willed to my

three daughters is to be paid by my executors is to

be paid by my executors by from the notes and

accounts - should there be a deficiency the residue

to be made from the personal property remaining

att he death or marriage of my wife -

	The personal property of all description whatever

remaining on the farm at the marriage or death

of my wife - and not needed to pay any legacy set

forth in this will, shall be divided amicably and

equally between my two sons Daniel &amp; Abraham.

	Likewise I make constitute and appoint my

two sons Reason Mangans and Daniel Mangans 

to be executors of this my last will and testament

hereby revoking all others by me made.

	In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed

my name and affixed my     this 16th day of Sept. A.D. 1853.

   J Harvey Dodds }	Daniel Mangans {Seal}

   Wm M. Warren   }

			State of Ohio, Del. Co. SS.

				Probate Court Oct. 10 1853.

	Personally appeared in open Court Wm. Williams and

J Harvey Dodds who being duly sworn depose and

say that the paper before them purporting to be the

last will and testament of Daniel Mangans now

dec' was by the said Daniel Mangans acknowl-

-edged - published and declared to be his last will and

testament in the presence of these deponents - that the

said deceased was of lawful age - that he was of sound

and disposing mind and memory and under no

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at the request of the testator and in the presence

of each other.

					Wm' M. Warren -

	Sworn to and subscribed }	J Harvey Dodds

   in open Court the day and

   year first above written

		D. T. Fuller

			   Probate Judge

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                    <text>[page 201]

[corresponds to page 149 of Will Book 3]

                                                149


		Last Will of Augustus M. Shaw dec'

	Proceedings had before D. T. Fuller Probate Judge

in and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio

on the 27. day of Oct. A.D. 1853.

	This day the last will &amp; testament of Augustus M. Shaw

was produced in open Court by Samuel D. Shaw - the

Executor in said will named - and proved by the tes-

-timony of the subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered

to be recorded.  And it is further ordered that said Ex-

-ecutor enter into bonds in the sum of

with					as security   ---

	I Augustus M. Shaw being of lawful age and of

sound mind do make and Constitute this my last

will and testament - revoking all others heretofore

made.

   First -  It is my will that my legal debts should be paid.

   Second -  It is my will that my wife Mercy Shaw shall

have the sum of Twenty four dollars annually paya-

-ble quarterly if required, one Black Mare, one Cow, six

sheep, Two hogs - all the household furniture and all

the Beds and bedding.

   Thirdly -  It is my will that Henry B. Shaw my grandchild

should have one coalt now on the premises, one yoke

of steers - one Two horse Waggon, one Wind Mill one Cider

Mill (portable one) one Heifer now on the premises, Twelve

sheep - Four Hogs -

   Fourthly -  It is my will that Elizabeth S. Shaw wife of

Samuel D. Shaw should have my pleasure carriage

one horse and harness, Six sheep - four hogs -

   Fifthly -  It is my will that Henry B. Shaw Elizabeth S.

Shaw shall have all my real estate on which I now

reside being Thirty five acres one hundred and one

perches of land to them their heirs and assigns for-

-evermore particular descriptions reference may be

had to a Deed made by Nathaniel Field &amp; wife

to me bearing date Jan'y 22' 1851.

   Sixthly -  It is my will that the sums of Five dollars

should be paid to Archibald C. Shaw, Hiram Shaw

and Sam'l D. Shaw each the sum to be paid when

called for.  Seventhly -  It is my will and I do hereby

constitute and appoint Samuel D. Shaw my son

Executor of this my last will &amp; testament giving him 

discretionary power in sale or otherwise of my

chattels &amp; effects for the purpose of paying my debts.

etc.  As witness my hand this sixth day of Dec. A.D. 1853.

   Signed, sealed &amp; delivered in }	A. M. Shaw {Seal}

presence of   Jacob Smith        }

	      Michael Smith      }

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                    <text>[page 202]

[corresponds to page 150 of Will Book 3]

150

	State of Ohio,  Delaware County SS.

		Court of Probate Oct. 27. 1853.

   Personally appeared in open Court Jacob Smith and

Michael Smith who being duly sworn depose and say

that the paper before them purporting to be the last

will and testament of Augustus M. Shaw now deceased

was by the said Augustus M. Shaw - acknowledged, publ-

-ished and declared to be his last will and testament

in the presence of these deponents - that the said dec'

was of lawful age - that he was of sound and disposing

mind and memory - and under no restraint as they

verily believe - That they subscribed the same as

witnesses in the presence and at the request of the

testator, and in the presence of each other.

				Jacob Smith

				Michael Smith

   Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27 day

of Oct' A.D. 1853.

				D. T. Fuller

					Probate Judge

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                    <text>[page 203]

[corresponds to page 151 of Will Book 3]

                                                   151

		Last Will of Bartholomew Pettit  dec'


	Proceedings had before D. T. Fuller Probate Judge

in and for the County of Delaware &amp; State of Ohio

on the 30" day of Oct. A.D. 1853.

	The last will of Bartholomew Pettit late of Del-

-aware County deceased was this day produced in

open Court and William Williams and George White

the subscribing witnesses to said will - appeared and

in open Court on oaths testified to the due execution

of said will - which testimony was reduced to wri-

-ting and by them respectively subscribed and filed

with said will - And it appearing to the Court by said

testimony that said will was duly attested and exe-

-cuted - and that said testator at the time of executing

the same was of full age of sound mind and me-

-mory and not under any restraint - It is ordered

that said will and testimony be recorded.  And

thereupon there being no executor in said will

named - On motion the Court Appoints William

Williams Adm' with the will annexed on said

estate.  And it is ordered - that Peter Short - George White

&amp; John Sheets appraise the personal property of

said testator - it is further ordered that said

Adm' enter into bonds with L.F. Pettit and

B.F. Loofboro as securities conditioned according

to law -			D. T. Fuller  Prob. Judge -

	In the name of the Benevolent Father of all

   I Bartholomew Pettit do make and publish this 

my last will and testament -

   Item 1st  I give and devise unto my beloved

wife the farm on which we now reside - Situate

in Brown Township - Delaware County - Ohio -

and in Range No. 18.  Township No. 5.  Section No. 4.

Lot No. 6 - West part - containing 79 1/4 acres -

during her natural life and all the Stock - house

hold goods, furniture provisions, and other goods

and chattles which may be thereon at the time

of my decease - during her natural life as afo-

-resaid - She however selling enough thereof to pay

my just debts - At the death of my said wife

the real estate aforesaid &amp; such parts of the said

personal property - or the proceeds thereof - as may

then remain unconsumed and unexpended.  I

give and devise to my four daughters - Eliza Ann -

Margaret Ellen - Sarah Jane - Abi Secelia to be

sold and the proceeds equally divided between

them except so much of the amount as I give to

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                    <text>[page 204]

[corresponds to page 152 of Will Book 3]

152

my two sons in Item 2'

	Item 2'  I devise and bequeath to my two

sons Jacob Firman and Ovington Dolby - five

dollars each which I consider will make them

equal with my daughters in the division of my

estate with what I heretofore gave them.

Viz -  I gave to Jacob Firman by deed a part of

my real estate and to Ovington Dolby his time

before he was of age to learn his trade -

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set

my hand and seal this 7' day of Oct. A.D. 1853.

				Bartholomew Pettit {Seal}

Signed &amp; acknowledged by said Bartholomew Pettit

as his last will and testament in our presence

&amp; signed by us in his presence

				Geo White

				Wm. Williams

State of Ohio   }

Del - Co - SS - }  Probate Court - Oct  30" 1853.

		Personally appeared William Williams

and George White who subscribed as witnesses

the last will and testament - of Bartholomew Pettit

dec' and being duly sworn in open Court depose

and say that the said Bartholomew Pettit at the

time of executing said will was of lawful age

of sound and disposing mind and memory and

not acting under any restraint as they verily 

believe - That they subscribed the same as witnesses

in the presence and at the request of the testator

and in the presence of each other

				Geo White

				Wm Williams

   Sworn to and subscribed before me the

day and year aforesaid

			D - T - Fuller

			Prob Judge

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                    <text>[page 205]

[corresponds to page 153 of Will Book 3]

                                                    153

		Last Will of John Kent deceased 


	Proceedings had before D. T. Fuller Probate Judge

in and for the County of Delaware at his office

in the town of Delaware - County aforesaid and

State of Ohio - on the 11" day of Nov. A.D. 1853.

Nov 7" 1853. The last will and Testament of John Kent late of

Concord in the County of Delaware dec" was this day

produced in open Court by Mr. Allen attorney for the

legaters in said will, and it appearing to the satisf-

-action of the Court G Swan and J. W. T. Claypole the

subscribing witnesses to said will reside out of

the jurisdiction of this Court at Columbus

Franklin County.  It is ordered that a commission

issue with the said will annexed to take the

depositions of the said G. Swan who shall

execute the same according to the Statute in

such case made and provided.

				D - T - Fuller  Prob Judge

Nov 8" 1853  The commission heretofore issued from this

Court with the said will of the said John Kent

annexed to take the deposition of G Swan and

J. W. T. Claypole, the subscribing witnesses thereto

was this day produced in Court with the depos-

-ition of G Swan annexed one of the subscribing

witnesses to said will - And it appearing to the

satisfaction of the Court that J. W. T. Claypole reside

in Springfield Clark County, and out of the

jurisdiction of this Court it is ordered that

a commission issue with the will annexed

to take the deposition of J. W. T. Claypole touching

the the due execution of said will to be directed to

James L. Locbert who shall execute the same

according to the Statute in such case made

and provided -

				D - T - Fuller  Prob Judge.

Nov 18: 1853-The commission heretofore issued from

this Court with the said will of the said John

Kent annexed, to take the deposition of G Swan

and J. W. T. Claypole - the subscribing witnesses

thereto was this day produced in open Court

and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from

the depositions of said subscribing witnesses to said

will and filed with said will - that the said will

was duly attested and executed and that the said

testator at the time of executing the same - was

of full age and of sound mind and memory -

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                    <text>[page 206]

[corresponds to page 154 of Will Book 3]

154

and not under any restraint - it is ordered by

the Court that said will and testimony be recorded

				D. T. Fuller  Prob Judge

		
		~ Will ~

   In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all I

John Kent of the County of Union &amp; State of Ohio

knowing the uncertainty of life and desirous of disposing

of my property do make and publish this my

last will and Testament - hereby revoking and

annuling all others heretofore made -

   Item First ~  I give and bequeath unto my beloved

wife Margaret in case she survives me all my property

real - personal and mixed to have and to hold the same

that is the use thereof during her natural life - and in

case she survives me - after her death the same to be

divided - distributed and paid as follows and the

same shall be divided and distributed in the same 

way in case she should die before me that is to say -

   Item Second -  If my said wife survives me immediately

after her death or in case she dies before me, as soon

after my death as money can be collected my executor here-

-inafter named shall pay unto my son James the

sum of one hundred and thirty six dollars.  And

unto my son William the sum of Four hundred

dollars - and to my son Alexander the sum of

Three hundred and Eighty two dollars - These several

amounts to be paid by my executor to my said

sons severally over and above what I have heretofore

advanced them -

Item Third -  My son David having had what I deem

his share, I give and bequeath him one dollars only

to be paid if I survive my said wife Margaret

immediately after my death - and should my

said wife Margaret survive me - immediately

after my said wifes death -

Item Fourth -  all the rest and residue of my property

real - personal and mixed - wheresoever &amp; whatsoever

after my said wifes death in case she should survive

me - and after my death in case my said wife

should die before me - I will and bequeath in equal

shares to Rosanna Taylor the wife of Samuel Taylor

to Sally Kent and Detilda Kent to have and to hold

to them the said Rosannna - Sally and Detilda their

heirs and assigns forever share and share alike

alike as aforesaid -

Lastly - I do hereby appoint Charles L. Arthur to be

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                    <text>[page 207]

[corresponds to page 155 of Will Book 3]

                                                  155

the Executor of this my last will and testament -

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

in the presence of the subscribing witnesses hereto atte-

-sting - this 16" day of June A.D. 1846. ----
 
   					   his

				John Kent   X

				           mark

   Signed and acknowledged to be

the last will and testament of the said

John Kent before us and in our presence

				J. W. T. Claypole -

				G Swan -

In presence of the annexed Dedimus on the eighth

day of Nov A-D- 1853.  at the office of Gustavus Swan

in the City of Columbus - County of Franklin

Ohio - personally appeared before me Gustavus Swan

of lawful age - who being by me duly sworn depose

and says - as follows -

   I am one of the subscribing witnesses to the

last will and Testament of John Kent deceased

now shown to me and hereto attached marked

(A) I saw the said John Kent sign said will

by making his mark thereto - the name of said

John Kent was written by myself for him to 

attach his mark in his presence at his request

and said Kent made his said mark after I

had read over and made known to him the

contents of said will and in my presence.  At

the time said John Kent executed said will

he was of full age and I believe of sound mind

and memory and under no restraint -

				G Swan

   The above testimony of the said Gustavus Swan

was then and there reduced to writing by me

and Sworn to and subscribed in my presence

   In witness whereof I have on the same day

hereunto set my hand and seal

				Joseph R. Swan

			    Commissioner      {Seal}

   In pursuance of the Dedimus hereto annexed on

the Eleventh day of November A.D. 1853, at the office

of James L. Claypole in the city of Springfield Clark

County Ohio, personally appeared before me James

T. Claypole of lawful age who being by me first duly

sworn, deposed and says as follows -

	I am one of the subscribing witnesses to

the last will and testament of John Kent dec'

now shown to me and hereto attached, marked (B)

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                    <text>[page 208]

[corresponds to page 156 of Will Book 3]

156

   I saw the said John Kent sign the same by making

his mark and attested said will in the presence

of said testator - at the time of the execution of

said will the said John Kent was of full age - of

sound - disposing mind and memory and under

no restraint as I verily believe to be true -

				J. W. T. Claypole

   The above testimony of the said James T Claypole

was then and there reduced to writing by me

and sworn to and subscribed in my presence

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my

hand and seal the 11" day of November A-D- 1853.

				James L. Torbert

				   Commissioner {Seal}

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                    <text>[page 209]

[corresponds to page 157 of Will Book 3]

                                                       157

		Last Will of Elizabeth Edmondson dec'

	The State of Ohio - Delaware County ss.

Proceedings had before D. L. Fuller Probate Judge in and

for said county and state aforesaid - at his office in 

the town of Delaware Del. Co. O. on the 26" day of January

A.D. 1884.

	An authenticated copy of the last will and

testament of Elizabeth Edmondson late of Milford in 

the County of Charles City Virginia was this day produced

in Court by John Van Deman Esqr - Atty for the Segatus in

said will named.  And is appearing to the Satisfaction

of the court that the said will has been proved in said

State of Virginia according to the laws of that State

and that said will has relation to property within

the said County of Delaware.  Therefore on motion

it is ordered by the records of wills for

said County of Delaware.

		
	~ Will ~

In the name of God amen - P Elizabeth Edmondson of

Milford in the County of Charles City Virginia considering

the uncertainty of human life and being at this time in

perfect health.  do make and ordain this my last will

and testament.

	In the first place as unworthy as I am I

resign my soul into the hands of its Creator humbly hop-

ing for its eternal happiness not from any works of

my own but through the infinites goodness of my most

gracious God and through the merits and intercession

of our most gracious Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

	I give to my dear husband John Edmundson all the

land that I possess during his life.  I also give him the

stocks and horses, cattle, hogs, sheep and furniture forever.

   The my dear mama worked I desire may be given

to  my sister Sarah Harrison.  I give to my dear husband

the following nigroes Fed. Abraham - Charles - Pompey

Holly - Jane.  Aggy - Isaac, Beckey - Nivses to dispose of as he

may think proper.

	To my brother Carter B. Harrison  I give Henry his wife

Betty and their children forever to my sister Sarah Harrison

I give Patty and three children Molly - Tom and Patty. to my

brother Ben's son Ben I give George .  to Willie and Beckin an

Coupland I give Loe. Sarah daughter of Polly I give to Billy

Randolph Harrison - my certificates that are in the hands

of my Brother Ben I desire may be given to my husband

to dispose of as he may think proper.  I lend to my dear

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                    <text>[page 210]

[corresponds to page 158 of Will Book 3]

158

husband during his life my negro boy Isham - at his

death to return to my brother Ben's son Benjamin Harrison

at Mr Edmondsons death my will and desire is that my 

brother Carter should have the house and land we now

live on - containing by estimation two hundred acres.

And that my brother William I. Harrison should have

the land stock Doctor Richman purchased of Tom Brown

I leave to my sister Ann Coupland my watch. I desire

to be burried by Mr. Richman and that the place may be

enclosed with a brick wall.  This will written with

my own hand I sign and seal the 3rd day of May 1790.

				Elizabeth Edmondson



Signed and sealed  }
in the presence of~}



At a court held for Charles City County at the courthouse on

Thursday the twentieth day of January 1791.

The aforewritten last will of Elizabeth Edmondson deceased

was found to be written wholly by the deceased by the Oaths

of John Dunbar and John Calgino and ordered to be recorded.

And on the motion of John Edmonson who  made oath

thereto according to lacy and together with Carter B. Harrison

his security entered into and acknowledged their Bond

In lacy directs - certificate is granted him for obtaining

letters of Administration on the estate of the said Elizabeth

with her said will annexed in due form.

				Leste

					Otway Byrd C.C.

		A copy Leste

				Edm = T. Christian Clk

State of Virginia  }
Charles City County}  towit=

			I Edmund Thomas Christian Clerk of

the County Court of said County in the State of Virginia do

hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the will of

Elizabeth Edmondson dec. as found upon the records of my

said office.

		In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand

		and anlux the seal of the said Court at the
   {Seal}
		Courthouse this 12th day of January in the year

		Eighteen hundred and fifty four

				Edm @ T. Christian 

Virginia	   }
Charles City County} towit=	I John T. Stubblefield the presiding

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                    <text>[page 211]

[corresponds to page 159 of Will Book 3]

                                                         159

Justice for the County in the State aforesaid do hereby certify

that Edmund T. Christian who hath given the preceeding

certificate is clerk of the said Court and that this said attes-

=tation is in due form.

given under my hand this 12" day of January 1854.

				John T. Stubblefield Ju Pea

Last Will of Anthony Newhouse deceased ~

Proceedings had in the Court of Common Pleas at the

Court house in the Town of Delaware - County of Delaware

and State of Ohio, before his honor Judge Bowen on the 

27th day of Oct" A.D. 1851.

At a Court of Common Pleas held at the court

House at Delaware on the 27th day of Oct.. 1851 before Ozias

Bowen President and his associates ~

The following order was had and entered~  This


day the last will and testament of Anthony Newhouse

dec' was produced in court and proved by the 

testimony of one of the subscribing witnesses thereto,

as reduced to writing. - And Albert Fickel Jr the

other witness thereto being since deceased.  the Court

heard testimony of P.E. Buck Esqr. as to the signature

of said Rickes attached to said will, and as to the

fact of the decease of said Fickel.  Whereupon the

court do order that said Proof be approved and

said will be admitted to record.

			~ Will ~

In the name of God Amen.  I Anthony Newhouse

of the Township of Scioto County of Delaware and

State of Ohio. being of sound mind and memory

but of advanced age and infirm body and knowing

the certainty of Death but the uncertainty of the

time thereof - do make and publish this my last

will and testament. in manner and form

following = towit: recommending my soul to God

from whom I received it.  and my body to the 

dust from where it came.  but having a lively

hope of a glorious immortality beyond the grave

I will and dispose of my worldy goods - lands

and affairs as follows = towit =

~ Item = ~ After all my just and lawful debts
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                    <text>[page 212]

[corresponds to page 160 of Will Book 3]

160

are paid and all funeral and other itinerary

expenses are settled and paid. I will and devise

that my beloved wife Nancy Newhouse dwell and

remain in the mansion on my present farm

and where I now reside, and that she possess and

enjoy the rights and privileges of the same as her

own, together with one third of the profits, and

yearly income of the farm, on which I now reside

until her death.

  Item - Whereas I have five sons now living

towit. William, John, Isaac, Elijah &amp; Samuel.

I will and devise to my fourth son Elijah, the

fifty acres of land that I purchased of Lyne Starling

on the east end of my present farms, and also

the forth five acres, that I last purchased of 

Henry Massie lying on the south side of my farm.

Item - I will and devise to my fifth son Samuel

the south part of my farm being the south part of the

first purchase I made of Henry Massie beginning at

a stake in the East line, of the said first tract. I

purchased of Henry Massie aforesaid. and in the

west line of the Lyne Starling lot, then as West, with

a string of fence to a stake about six rods, west of

the mansion house, thence south twenty rods to a

stake thence West to a stake in the west line of

my present farm - thence south with the west line

to the South west corner thence East to the South

East corner of said first purchase I made of

Henry Massie - thence north to the beginning inclu-

ding the mansion house, barn, and the South part

of my said first purchase etc.

Item  I will and devise to my third son Isaac

the remainder of my old farm, beginning at the

North East corner of Samuel's tract thence with his

north line to the west line of said old farm. thence

North with the West line to the North West

corner thence East to the North East corner, thence

South to the beginning, to include the North part

of my said farm.

Item = I will and devise to my two oldest 

Sons William and John each the sum of one

hundred and fifty dollars, to be paid in the

following manner "towit" that my three youngest

sons shall each pay the sum of one hundred dollars

to be divided in the following manner that 

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                    <text>[page 213]

[corresponds to page 161 of Will Book 3]

                                                161

and Elijah shall pay John one hundred dollars and 

that Samuel shall pay to William and John each the

sum of fifty Dollars.  to be paid in three years after

my decease.

	Item = I will and devise to my second daughter

Elizabeth Reed the tract of land where her husband

Adanijah Reed, now resides during her natural 

life, and after his death to pass to her oldest son

Anthony Reed.  Agreeable to a deed heretofore made

and Executed by me, for that purpose to be considered

in full for her share of my estate.

	Item = I will and devise to each of my other

four daughters.  Sarah Richley, Polly Newhouse

Peggy Jackson and Ura Newhouse. the sum of fifty

dollars.  making in all the sum of two hundred

dollars.  to be paid by my three youngest sons.

Isaac, Ilijah and Samuel, in equal proportions

to be paid in three years after my decease.  But

if my youngest daughter Ura should remain

single and live with and take care of her

mother while she lives - I will and devise

unto her an additional fifty dollars. to be

paid as above ~

	Item = I will and devise that all the stock of

Horses - cattle - sheep and hogs. that may be on

the farm at my decease. remain entire on the

farm for the use and benefit of my said wife.

Nancy Newhouse, while she lives. and after her

death to be disposed of and the money arising

from the sale. to be divided among my sons &amp;

daughters, share and share alike. but if at any

time there should be a surplus of stock on the

farm. more than is necessary and profitable to

keep - such surplus may be disposed of by my

Executors and the money arising from such

sales to be appropriated to paying off the aforesaid

legacies. however such surplus must rest in

the sound judgement and discretion of my

Executors to be hereafter named.

	Item = I will and devise that if any of my 

sons or daughters should die without lawful 

issue - that this share shall be divided among my

remaining and surviving sons and daughters

share and share alike ~

	Item = Lastly - it is my will and desire and I 

hereby make it my last request that Hugh McGee

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                    <text>[page 214]

[corresponds to page 162 of Will Book 3]

162

and John Lenox Send both of the Towership of Scioto

County and State aforesaid, together with my wife

the aforesaid Nancy Newhouse, be the Executors

to execute this my last will and testament. in 

conformity with the true intent and meaning

thereof.

	In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my

hand and seal this 20th day of June in the year of

our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty -

(1840)

Signed &amp; Sealed    }   Anthony Newhouse    {seal}
                   }
in the presence of }
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James W. Crawford  }
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A Picket Jr        }


		The State of Ohio - Delaware County - SS.

				Court of Common Please Act - term  1851

Personally appeared in open court Janes W. Crawford

who being duly sworn deposes and says that the paper

before him purporting to be the last will and

testament of Anthony Newhouse acknowledged

published and declared to be his last will and

testament in the presence of this deponet - that

the said deceased was of lawful age - that he was

of sound and disposing mind and memory.

and under no restraint as he verily believes - that

he subscribed the same as witness in the

presence and at the request of the testator.  I

sworn to and subscribed James W. Crawford

in open court this 21st day of

October. A.D. 1851

			G. W. Stark Clk


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                    <text>[page 215]

[corresponds to page 163 of Will Book 3]

                                                       163

Last will of Thomas Luke dec'

Proceedings had in the court of Probate of Delaware

County - Ohio.  at the office of the Probate Judge in the town

of Delaware Del. Co. O on the 11" day of Feb" A.D. 1854

	The last Will and testament of Thomas Luke late of the

County of Delaware was this day produced in open

court by Messrs Sweetsen and Rosette. Attorneys for the

legatees in the will named. and Ezra Griswold and

Benjamin Luke the subscribing witnesses to said

will. appeared in open court on oath testified to the

due execution of said will which testimony was

reduced to writing and by them respectively subs-

=cribed - and filed with said will. And it appearing

to the court by said testimony that said will was

duly attested and executed. and that the said

testator at the time of executing the same was

of full age of sound mind and memory and 

not acting under any restraint.  It is ordered

by the court that said will and testimony be

recorded.

		~ Will ~

I Thomas Luke of Liberty Township Delaware County

and State of Ohio. being of sound mind and me-

mory do make and proclaim this my last will

and Testament~

First - It is my will and desire that all my

just debts be paid and discharged out of such

portion of my estate real or personal as may 

be necessary for that purpose.

Secondly - I give and bequeath to my beloved

wife Lois Luke and to my daughter Sarah Luke all

the remainder of my estate both real and personal

(excepting only that portion thereof this day conveyed

by deed to my son Benjamin) for this maintainance

and support during their natural lives. and should

either decease before the other the survivor shall 

enjoy the whole during her continuance in 

life. and after her decease should there be any

portion thereof remaining - it is my will that it

be possessed and enjoyed equally by my two youn-

=gest sons.  Thomas Luke and Henry Luke. and their

heirs forever.

			Thomas Luke {Seal}

Signed - Sealed. Published and Declared

this 15" day of Oct - 1853. in presence of

		E Griswold

		Benjamin Luke

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                    <text>[page 216]

[corresponds to page 164 of Will Book 3]

164

	The State of Ohio - Delaware County SS.

We Ezra Griswold and Benjamin Luke being duly

sworn according to laws in open court this 11th day

February A.D. 1853. depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the last will and

testament of Thomas Luke deceased.  hereto annexed

that we saw the testator subscribed said will and

heard him publish and declare the same to be his

last will and testament - and that the said

testament was of full age and of sound mind

and memory.  and not under any restraint.

and that we signed the same at his request

and in his presence.

		E Griswold

		Benjamin Luke

Subscribed before me

in open Court this 11th

day of February A.D. 1854

		D.L. Fuller Probate Judge
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                    <text>[page 217]

[corresponds to page 165 of Will Book 3]

                                             165

Transfer of Bk" Stock B Meeker to S. D. Flogg ~

I Benjamin Meeker of Lafayette Lippecanoe

County In. have this day sold and by these presents

do sell to Samuel D. Flogg of Buffalons New York in 

consideration of Two hundred dollars in hand.

paid - The Bank Stock in one of the Ohio State

Banks amounting to Two hundred dollars as

described in the last will and testament of Forest

Meeker my father and which will &amp; testament

is on record on the records of Delaware County

and State of Ohio.  which Bank Stock is by the

said will and testament of my father - devised

to me on the death of my step mother now

living in Union County, Ohio.  The said stock

being hereby by me transfered to said Samuel

D. Flogg of Buffalons N.Y. and the Bank is hereby

authorized on the death of my said Step mother

to transfer on the Books of said Bank to the

said Samuel D. Flogg

	Witness my hand and Seal this 20th day of 

January A.D. 1854

Attest			Benjamin Meeker {Seal}

F.G. Warren

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                    <text>[page 218]

[corresponds to page 166 of Will Book 3]

166      Last Will of John Lennox deceased

	Proceedings had in the Court of Probate in and

for the County of Delaware at the office of the Probate

Judge in the Town of Delaware Del. Co. Oh. on the 22nd

day of February A.D. 1854

	The last will and testament of John Lennox

late of Delaware County dec' was this day produced

in Court by Richard Lennox in obedience to an

order of the Court made in this Cast I Margaret

Kyle William M. Warren and William McIntire the

subscribing witnesses thereto said will appeared

and in open court testified to the due execution

of said will which testimony was reduced to

writing and by them respecteively subscribed &amp;

filed with said will.  And it appearing to the

Court by said will testimony and that the said

testator at the time of exectuing the same. was

of full age of sound mind and memory and

not under any restraint it is ordered by the

Court at that said will and testimony be recorded.

Wherefore Wm M. Warren the executor in said will

named appeared in Court and signified his acc-

=eptance of the trust of executing said will. It

is therefore further ordered. that letters testa-

=mentary be issued to him. on his giving bonds

in the sum of $6000.00 with Richard Lennox

and H. W. Chambertain as sureties.  conditioned

according to laws.  The Court approving  Jacob

Haskins, H.C. Kinney and Thomas Savender

appraisers of the personal estate of said Testator.

			D. T. Fuller Prob" Judge.

		Will

	In the name of the Benevolent father of all men.

I John Lennox of the County of Delaware and

State of Ohio. being of sound mind and memory

and considering the uncertainty of this paid and

transitory life. do therefore make ordain. publish

and declare this to be my last will &amp; testament

That is to say.


		First - After all my lawful debts are

paid and discharged the residue of my estate

(being personal) I give bequeath and dispose of

as follows "towit"

		To my son John T. Lenox the sum

of Twenty dollars. To my son Luke Lenox the

sum of three hundred and fifty dollars
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                    <text>[page 219]

[corresponds to page 167 of Will Book 3]

                                           167

To my daughter Margaret R. Watson the sum of

Four Hundred dollars.  To my daughter Susannah

Fagley the sum of Four hundred dollars.  To my

daughter Mary Wilson the sum of Four hundred 

dollars and my buggy and harness.  To my son 

Elijah N. Lenox my mare and bed and bedding.

I will - give &amp; bequeath and devise all all the rest

residue and remainder of my estate to be divided

equally between my two sons Richard Lenox and

Elijah N. Lenox. share and share alike~

	I will also to my son Luke Lenox a release

of his obligation on the article as bond for rent in

the hands of Joseph Mangans Esqr.

Likewise I make constitute and appoint Wm

M. Warrn to be Executor of this my last will and

testament hereby revoking all former wills by me

made - In Witness whereof I have herunto

subscribed my name and affixed my seal

this 15th January A.D. 1854

Attest				John Lenox {Seal}
Wm McIntire			signed by request
Margaret Kyle			Wm McIntire

		State of Ohio - Del. Co. SS.
	
			Probate Court Feb           1854

	Personally appeared in open Court the undersigned

Wm McIntire - Margaret Kyle and Wm M. Warren

who being duly sworn upon their oaths say that

the paper now here produced in Court - purpo-

rting to be the last will and testament of John 

Lenox bearing date the 15th of January 1854, was

on the day of the date thereof in said County

declared and published by the said John Lenox

as his last will and testament.  That he then &amp;

there in the presence of these deponents signed

his name thereto as such.

that these deponents and then and there at his request 

&amp; in his presence and in the  presence of each other

signed their names thereto as witnesses. that

the said John Lenox was at the time of the exec-

ution of said will of full age - of sound mind &amp; 

memory. and not under any restraint as they 

verily believe.

	Sworn to &amp; subscribed      }   Wm M. Warren
				   } 
	in open Court this 24" day }   Ma" Kyle
				   }
	D. T. fuller Prob Judge    }   Wm McIntire

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                    <text>[page 220]

[corresponds to page 168 of Will Book 3]

168      Last Will of Evan Houghs dec'

	Proceedings had in the Court of Probate in and

for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio. at

the office of the Probate Judge in the town of Delaw-

are Del. Co. O ~ on the 20th day of March A.D. 1854

	The last will and testament of Evan Houghs late

of said County dec' was this day produced in

Court.  by Missro Powell &amp; Buck Attorneys for

Executors in said will named and David E.

Jones and David Cadwallader the subscribing

witnesses to said will appeared and in open

court on oath testified to the due execution of said

will which testimony was reduced to writing &amp;

that said will was duly attested. &amp; Executed &amp; 

that said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and memory

and not under any restraint.  It is  ordered by

the Court that said will and testimony be recorded

Wherefore Ann Houghs and Joseph Houghs executors

in said Will named appeared in Court I signed

this acceptance of the trust of executing said 

will. it is therefore further ordered that letters

testamentary be issued to them upon their giving

bonds in the sum of $5000.00 with David E.

Jones and David Cadwallader as sureties.

conditioned according to laws the Court appoint

Robert Evans - John Humphrys &amp; John James

appraisers of the personal property of said Testator.

			D. T. Fuller

				Probate Judge

		~ Will ~

In view of my appproaching mortality and

with a firm reliance in the goodness of providence

I Evan Houghs of Radnor in Delaware County Ohio

do now make declare and publish the following

as my last will and testament. "towit"

1st I give and bequeath &amp; devise to my beloved

wife Ann Houghs in lieu of Dower and during

his natural life the full one third of all my

property to be secured to her in the following

manner - she shall have as her own absolute

property all my household furniture and

wearing apparrel.  During the life time of my

said wife I give the use of my farm on which

I now reside containing about 100 acres. to

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                    <text>[page 221]

[corresponds to page 169 of Will Book 3]

                                                  169

my son Joseph Houghs together with all the stock

farming utensils and personal property. thereon and

thereto belonging one third of the income and process

thereof the said Joseph shall give and account for

the same to my said wife during her life time.

he (said Joseph) shall also furnish to and for my

wife all necessary room - lodging - clothing and

attendance during her said life time at and in

my Dwelling house on the said farm so that

she shall be by him will and comfortably cared

for supporter and provided for.

2nd Subject to the payment of my just debts and

to the support and maintainence of my said 

wife and subject to the gifts and bequests

herein after contained to my other children.  I

give bequeath and devise unto my son Jospeh

Houghs my aforesaid farm. and all other property

both personal and real but the farm not to be

his own property until after the death of my

said wife.  should it become desirable

during the life time of my said wife to sell

and convey the said farm.  I will and consent

that my executors should do so.  so that the

money and proceeds arising therefrom. be 

securely put to interest. and the interest aris-

=ing therefrom paid to my wife during her life

time. and after her death such money and

property to be the absolute property of my s @

son Joseph.

3rd  After the death of my wife it is my will &amp;

bequest that there be paid out of my estate by my

Exectors - and to my other children in the following 

manner. which sums and bequests shall be &amp;

remain a charge on my farm until paid.

that is to say, to my daughter Mary Owens

the sum of Four hundred dollars ($400) to my

daughter Margaret Ann McJenkins the like sum 

of Four hundred dollars.  to my daughter Eliz-

abeth Houghs. the sum of four hundred and fifty

dollars. ($450) and to my daughter Sarah

Jane Houghs. the like sum of Four hundred &amp; 

fifty dollars ($450) all to be paid to them

respectively on their personal respresentations at

the death of my said wife by my executors.

And the same in the mean time to be and

remain a lien on my said farm.
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                    <text>[page 222]

[corresponds to page 170 of Will Book 3]

170

4th  I appoint and constitute my wife Ann

Houghs and my said son Joseph Houghs Executrix

and Executor of this my last will and testament.

It is also my will and desire that what house

hold furniture which may be left by my wife

at her death which now belongs to me. should 

so go to and be equally divided between my

two youngest daughters, Sarah Ann and Elizabeth

Houghs as their own absolute property.

Made and published this 11th day of Jany" 1854.

					his

signed &amp; published by		Evan X Houghs

said Evan Houghs as		    mark

his last will and testament in the presence of the

undersigned witnesses, who in his presence at

his request and in the presence of each other have

signed our names as witnesses hereto on the

day and year above written.

				David E. Jones

				David Cadwallader

State of Ohio - Delaware county SS.

			Probate court Mch 20th 1854

Personally appeared David E. Jones and David

Cadwallader who being duly sworn in open court

despose and say that the paper before them purpor-

ting to be the last will of Evan Houghs deceased

was by the said Evan Houghs acknowledged published 

and declared to be his last will and testament

in our presence.  that said testator was at the 

time of executing the same of lawful age of sound

mind and memory and under no restraint as

they verily believe and further that we signed

the same as witnesses thereby in the presence

and at the request of the testator and in the

presence of each other.

				David E. Jones

				David Cadwallader

Sworn to and Subscribed in open court

the day and year above written.

				D.T. Fuller

					Probate Judge.
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                    <text>[page 223]

[corresponds to page 171 of Will Book 3]


Last Will of John W. Warden deceased ~    171









          State of Ohio - Knox County SS.

I Samuel F. Gilcrest Judge of the Court of Probate in

and for said County hereby certify that in the records

of Wills in my office the following had thereon "towit"

	The State of Ohio - Knox County SS.

Be it remembered that heretofore "towit" at a Court

of Common Pleas holden on the before the Honorable

Jacob Parker President Judge and William C. Davis

William Rivers and Isaac N. Richardson associate

Judges of said Court on the 4th day of Nov A.D. one

thousand Eight hundred and forty two. Be it rem-

emebered that on this day the last will &amp; testament

of John W. Warden dec'd was produced in Court and

Elliott C. Vose and George Winne the subscribing

witnesses thereto being in open court duly sworn

and interrogated depose and say that they saw the

said deceased sign the said will and heard him

acknowledge the same to be his last will and

testament and that in the presence and at the

express direction of the testator they signed the

same as witnesses and the said witnesses


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                    <text>[page 224]

[corresponds to page 172 of Will Book 3]

172

being further interrogated depose and say that the

said testator at the time of signing said will was

of sound mind and memory of full age and

not under any restraint to the best of their belief.

Whereupon is appearing to the court that said will

was only executed - and the proof aforesaid being

reduced to writing.  It is ordered that letters

testamentary issue to Alexander Elliott &amp; Samuel

P. Warden the Executors in said will names.

Upon their entering into Bonds in the sum of

Twenty thousand dollars with Daniel S. Norton

and Samuel Elliott who are approved of as

Bail.  And it is further ordered that Jacob Weaver

Wm E. Davidson and E. G. Woodward appraise the

personal Estate of said decd  And it is further ordered

that the clerk record said will and the proof above

taken - which said will and proof reads in the 

words and figures following "towit"

		~ Will ~

I John W. Warden of Knox County Ohio do make 

and publish this my last will and testament ~

I give and devise all my Estate both real and

personal / not hereinafter otherwise disposes of, to

Alexander Elliott and Samuel P. Warden of Knox

County, Ohio and the survivor of them for the

use and purpose hereinafter specified and I do

hereby appoint Alexander Elliott &amp; Samuel P. Warden

and the survivor of them my executors to carry into

effect this my last will.  I ordain and direct that

my debts be first paid and that my executors

collect all the debts due to me. and at such time

and in such manner as they may deem proper to

sell and by deed or deeds to convey any or all of my

Real Estate (not specially by this will devised,

whether held by equitable or legal title. and Thereby

authorize my Executors and the survivor of them to

make and execute deeds of conveyance for and

to all and every person to whom  I have sold land

on their presentation of the title Bonds by which

they hold the same and paying to my executors

the Balances which may remain unpaid.  The farm

in Wayne Township - Knox County - Ohio - on which

Thomas Prather now resides.  I give and devise as

follows to the said Thomas Prather and Rachael

his wife for and during this natural live.

Yet the bequeath to the said Thomas on this
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                    <text>[page 225]

[corresponds to page 173 of Will Book 3]

                                               173

express condition that he shall in no way whatever

sell, dispose of or incumber any interest in said land.

nor shall the proceeds arising thereout or the said

land become in any way subject to any debts or

contracts of the said Thomas. wither directly or

indirectly - but the rents and projects should be

applied solely for the support of his family, and for no

other purpose.  On the death of the said Thomas and

Rachael the Estate shall rest in fee simple in the

children of the said Thomas which he may have by

the said Rachal to them their heirs and assign

forever.  subject however to a lien on said lands.

in favor of my estate of Two hundred dollars with

interest from the 1st day of September A.D. 1833. with 

the amount of taxes and interest thereon which

I have yearly and every year paid on said land

and which may be herafter paid by myself

or my Executor.  I give and devise to Delilah

Engle the farm which I bought of Andrew Walker

for and during her natural life the remainder

after her decease I give and devise to her son

Clarence to him his heirs and assigns forever.

I also give and devise to Clarence the farm

in which Tomas Ellwell now resides in Howard

Township Knox County Ohio. to him his heirs &amp;

assigns forever.  I also give and devise to the said

Clarence all my interest in the land and mill

property both real and personal which I own

in Howard Towsnship - Knox County Ohio together

with all my seperate stock of horses, sheep and

cattle. which are on the farm. which I have above

devised to his mother.  And I hereby appoint

Alexander Elliott as Guardian and trustee of

the person and property of the said Clarence

above described and requiring the said Alex-

=ander Elliott to cause the said Clarence to

receive a thorough and liberal college edu-

cation to be defrayed alot of the proceeds of the

property herby devised to the said Clarence

I further direct that the personal property which

I may have on said farm. above devised to

Delilah Engle and which is not devised to

her son Clarence shall belong to said Delilah

absolutely and that she retain the use and

control of the personal property on said farm

which is above devised to her son Clarence.

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                    <text>[page 226]

[corresponds to page 174 of Will Book 3]

174

as long as she remain in the custody and care

of her said son and at any time to dispose of

any or all part of said property the same for

the support of herself and said Clarence.  I further

direct that the sum of Five hundred dollars be

paid out of my Estate to the Ohio life and trust

Company to extinguish a mortgage on said farm

which I bought of Andrew Walker and which

incumberence was given by said Walker and

my Executors shall pay the interest on the same

until said mortgage is discharged.  should the

said Clarence however die before he arrives at

the age of Twenty years. then the whole of the property

above devised to him shall go to and form a part

of the remaining Bulk of my estate to be disposed

of by my Executors as hereinafter directed and upon

his death if before the age of Twenty one years my

Executors shall pay to his mother the sum of

Eight hundred dollars, if she be then living.

All and every the remainder of my property both

real and personal (not above devisted) said Executors

shall distribute as the proceeds thereof. among my

sisters. Mary - Rachael and Ellen. and my brothers

Henry and Samuel.  The said Samuel and Henry

first bringing into Hatch part or accounting for

the share which I heretofore conveyed to them in

the Mill property in Howard Township aforesaid.

share and share alike ~

In testimony whereof I have written this with 

my own hand and hereunto set my seal this 4th

day of August A.D. 1841

			John W. Warden {seal}

Signed, sealed and delivered

to be the last will and testament of the said

Testator and Executed in our presence

			Elliott C. Vose

			George Winne

Court of Common Pleas Knox Co. Ohio

			Act" term A.D. 1842

Be it remembered that in this day the last will and

testament of John W. Warden dec'd was produced in

open Court and Elliott C. Vose &amp; George Winne

the subscribing witnesses thereto being in open court

duly sworn and interrogated depose and say

that they saw the said John W. Warden dec'd sign

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                    <text>[page 227]

[corresponds to page 175 of Will Book 3]

                                                   175

the said Will and heard him acknowledge the same

to be his last will and testament and that in the presence

and at the express direction of the testator they signed

the same as witnesses and the said witnesses being

further interrogated state that the said testator at

the time of signing the said will was of sound mind

and memory - of full age and not under any restraint

to the best of their knowledge and belief.

			Elliott C. Vose

			George Winne

State of Ohio - Knox County SS.

	I Samuel F. Gilcrest Judge of said Probate

Court hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct

copy of the last will and testament of John W. Warden

dec'd and the proceedings had thereon us form &amp;

recorded in my office.

	In witness whereof I have heron to set

{seal}	my name and affixed the seal of said

	court at Mt Vernon this 11" day of Mch

	A.D. 1854

			Samuel F. Gilcrest

				Probate Judge, K.C.O
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                    <text>[page 228]

[corresponds to page 176 of Will Book 3]

176     Last Will of John Canady






			Will

In the name of the supreme Father of the Uni-

verse I John Canady of the County of Delaware

State of Ohio being of sound mind but feeble

health do make this my last will &amp; testament.

Item - I give and bequeath unto my present

wife Bethsheba one promissory note signed by 

John Elmore calling for Two hundred and twenty

two dollars dated May 12 A.D. 1853 also two

promissory notes signed by Wm G. Mc Farlin

each calling for Fifty dollars and dated March

7" 1854.  Also so much of the notes that I

hold against Albert Links as may be necessary

to finish paying for the farm on which I now

reside "viz" three hundred dollars with interest

that may be due. which money must be appro-

=priated to the purpose above stated.  Also all

my horses, one buggy and harness. all my

cattle - hogs and sheep and all my other articles of personal

property in my possession excepting other

promissory notes - Also I grant his exclusion

prossession of the farm on which I now reside

to hold the same with the appurtenances during

her life time.  &amp;  at her decease the said farm 

descend to  my sone James K. Polk

Item - I will that all my children now living
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                    <text>[page 229]

[corresponds to page 177 of Will Book 3]

                                            177

except the above named James K. Polk &amp; Joseph

shall have all the money that may be due to me

as my death except the claims and parts of claims

granted to my wife.

Item - I will that my real estate in the town

of Millville - Ohio shall be rented for four years

from and after my decease and that my wife

shall draw the proceeds of said rent at the end

of that time it shall be sold and the proceeds

divided as follows my daughters Henriette

and Sophrina shall each have one hundred

dollars. my son John shall have fifty dollars.

my son Robert one hundred dollars. my

daughters Susan. Sally Jane Caroline &amp; Judy Ann

shall be divided among the eight children

above named but in no case shall the two

first receive less than one hundred each.

Item. I give and bequeath to my two daughters

Henrietta and Sophrina jointly my real

estate in Pharmstring Ohio"

Item - I will that my personal debts shall

be paid out of any money that may belong

or owing to me except the claims willed

to my wife.  I will that the farm on

which I now reside shall descend to my

son James K. Polk as before mentioned ~

on the conditions that he properly maintains

my disabled son Joseph during his life time,

I appoint Miller Warren of Millville Ohio the

executor of this my last will and testament and

enjoin upon him to put a new roof on my

dwelling house in Millville before offering the

same for sale the expense to be discharged out

of the proceeds of the rent.  In testimony

whereof I have hereunto affixed my hand and seal

this 24th day of April A.D. 1854

			John Canady {seal}

In presence of

		B. F. McMillan

		Wm W. Decker

	The State of Ohio - Delaware County SS.

We B.F. McMillan and Wm W. Decker being duly

sworn in open curt this 6" day of May A.D. 1852

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                    <text>[page 230]

[corresponds to page 178 of Will Book 3]

178

depose and say that we were present at the

execution of the last will and testament of

John Canady hereto announced that we saw

the said testator subscribe said will &amp; heard

him publish and declare the same to be his

last will and testament and that the said

testator at the executing of the same was of

full age and of sound mind and memory

and not under any restrains and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his

request and in his presence and in the

presence of each other.

			B.F. McMillen

Sworn to and subscribed this 6" day of

May 1884.		D. L. Fuller  Prob - Judge

Sworn to and subscribed before me

this 12th of May 1884.

			D. L. Fuller Prob - Judge

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                    <text>[page 231]

[corresponds to page 179 of Will Book 3]

                                              179

Last Will of Frederick Zeigler dec'd

Proceedings had before D. L. Fuller Probate Judge

in and for the County of Delaware Del. County

Ohio on the 27 Day of May A.D. 1854

The Last will and testament of Frederick

Zeigler dec'd was this day produced in open

court together with a codicil to said will

by Messrs Sweetser and Rosette Attorneys for

Executors in said will named &amp; James A Barnes

and Currence Barnes and Charles Sweetser

and John Van Deman the subscribing witnesses

to said will &amp; codicil appeared and upon

oath testified to the due execution of said

will and codicil and which testimony was

reduced to writing and by them respectively

subscribed and filed with said will &amp; codicil

And is appearing to the court by said testimony

that said will and codicil was duly attested

and executed and that sid testator at the time

of Executing the same was of full age and of

sound mind and memory and not under

any restraint.  It is ordered by the court that

said will and codicil and testimony be

recorded.  Whereupon Jonathan Zeigler and

Renben Zeigler the Executors in said will

named appeared in court and signified this

acceptance of the trust of executing said

will and codicil.  It is terefore further

ordered that letters testamentary be issued

then upon this giving Bonds in the sum

of $6000.00 with Nathan Williams &amp; John F

Latimer as sureties conditioned according

to law.  The court appoint Wm D. Hecin

Ashael Welch and Ficton D. Hillyes appraisers

of the personal property of said Testator.

			D. L. Fuller Probate Judge

		In the house of God - Amen:

I Frederick Zeigler of the County of Delaware

State of Ohio - being now in good health of body and

of sound &amp; disposing mind and memory do hereby

make and publish this my last will and testament

as follows:

1st 	It is my will that at my decease my executors

	hereinafter appointed within a reasonable time pay

	all my unpaid expenses of funeral charges.

2nd 	I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife

	Maria Zeigler in Lieu of his Dower at Common

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                    <text>[page 232]

[corresponds to page 180 of Will Book 3]

180

	Law in my Estate his support and maintainance

	in sickness and in health.  And I hereby strictly

	enjoin upon my Executors to see that she is well

	supported and furnished with every necessary

	comfort &amp; that under all circumstances she be

	well attended and furnished with the best nurses

	and Physicians when feeble or sick.  The expenses

	insured for so doing to be paid out of the fund

	hereinafter provided.  Said Maria is to have

	the night to accupy my house on my estate

	and to keep as much of my household furn-

	iture as she wishes and to keep one or two

	cows to be kept and attended to by my Executors

	and the expenses defrayed out of the fund set

	apart for her support during her natural life

	in case said Maria does not choose to reside

	with either of my sons then my Exectors are to

	provide for her a suitable place elsewhere ~

3rd	On the 17 day of August A.D. 1841.  I deeded in

	fee simple to my son Jonathan Zeigler the

	farm he now occupies containing one hundred

	acres valued at Twenty Five Hundred &amp; fifty dollars.

	One thousand dollars out of said valuation.  I hereby

	give and bequeath to my said son Jonathan

	as an advancement out of my estate said Jonathan

	has paid me at different times heretofore.  Six

	hundred and forty Dollars on said farm

	which sum with the thousand Dollars adva-

	-ncement leaves a balance due from him of nine

	hundred and ten dollars for which said sum

	the said Jonathan has given me his note dated

	Aug 17, 1840 to be paid one hundred dollars

	annually.  Commencing April 1, 1862, and by

	agreement said Jonathan is not to sell said

	farm during my life time without my consent

	and said sum of nine hundred and ten dollars

	is to be an equitable lieu upon said farm.

4th	I did also on said 17 day of Aug 1841 deed

	to my son Feuben Zeigler the Farm he now

	occupies containing one hundred acres ~

	valued at Twenty five hundred and fifty Dollars

	out of said sum I give and bequeath to my 

	said son Reuben one thousand Dollars as an

	advancement out of my Estate.  Said Reuben

	has paid me at different times heretofore

	the sum of Four hundred and fifty one dollars.


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                    <text>[page 233]

[corresponds to page 181 of Will Book 3]

                                                   181

	on said farm which now with the one thousand

	dollars advancement leaves a balance due me of

	one thousand and ninety nine dollars for payment

	of which sum the said Reuben gave me his note

	dated Aug 17, 1841 payable in installments of one

	hundred dollars annually commencing April

	1st 1862, and by agreement said Reuben is not to

	sell said farm during my life without my consent

	and said note for balance due is to be an equitable

	lien upon said Farm until paid.

5th	I also on the third day of March A.D. 1849 deeded

	to said Charles Sell the husband of my daughter

	Sophia the farm on which he now resides.  Con-

	taining ninety seven acres valued at $2625.00 out

	of said sum I give and bequeath to my said

	daughter Sophia of her gusband Charles Sell one

	thousand dollars as an advancement out of 

	my estate said Charles Sell has paid me in

	all the sum of $200.00 upon said Farm which

	sum with the one thousand Dollars advancement

	leaves a balance due me of $1224.00 for the payment

	of which sum the said Charles Sell gave me his

	note dated March 5th 1849, and payable by

	annual installments of $100.00 commencing

	on the date of the day thereof and by agreement

	the said Charles Sell is not to sell said farm

	during my life time without my consent

	and said sum of $1224.00 is to be paid on

	equitable lien upon said farm until paid.

6th	It is my will and I do so direct that my

	Executors sell at private sale the residence of

	my personal property that may be left after

	my said wife has selected what she wishes

	to retain and also all the real estate not other

	wise disposed of at my decease in such

	quantities and at such prices as in the

	judgement of any Executors the same may be worth

	and after paying my debts expenses of lost

	sickness etc. that the money arising therefrom

	and all other monies in their hands be placed

	at interest well secured either by personal or real

	Estate security and the interest and so much of the

	principal as may be necessary be applied to

	the discharge of the expenses incident to the

	maintainance of my wife as herein before

	specified and after his death the balance of
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                    <text>[page 234]

[corresponds to page 182 of Will Book 3]

182

	the fund arising from the sales of the personal

	and real Estate as well as the amount due from

	Jonathan Reuben &amp; Charles Sell be divided among

	my daughters and their children as herinafter

	provided.

7th	I will and bequeath to my daughter Mary Kruck

	the one fourth part of the fund that is in the hands of

	my Executors at the decease of my wife to be paid to her

	or her heirs and legal representatives within a reas-

	onable time by Executors

8"	I give and bequeath unto the children of my 

	daughter Harriet Heller the one fourth part of the

	fund that is in the hands of my Executors at the decease

	of my wife to be paid to them on their legal Guardian

	for this use within a reasonable time.  Said

	Bequest to be held &amp; kept entirely for the use an

	benefit of all the children of my said daughter.

	Harriet equally unless my said daughter should

	need some past thereof for her actual support in

	which case my execturos will see that his wants

	are supplied out of the interest or principal of

	said Bequest.

9"	I give and bequeath to the daughter of my deceased

	daughter Matilda Stimmel, Liz &amp; Joshua Stickle

	and Isaac Stimmel one fourth part of the fund

	in the hands of my Executor at the death of my wife

	to be paid to them or their heirs and legal repre-

	sentatives within a reasonal time providing that if

	each should die before this legacy is paid with

	out children that the survivors shall have the

	above legacy and in case both should without

	issue then the legacy to go to the common fund

	in the hands of my executors and be divided as

	herein after provided for ~

10"	I give and bequeath to the children of my

	deceased daughter Sarah Wovtring Liz: Hennebtha

	Sophia Wovtring and Mariah Wovtring one fourth

	part of the fund that is in the hands of the

	Executors at the death of my wife to be paid to them

	or their hiers or legal respresentatives provided

	that if either of them should die with children

	before the legacy is paid. the survivors shall have

	the whole legacy but should both die without

	issue then said legacy is to go to the common

	fund to be provided and divided as hereinafter

	mentioned.
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                    <text>[page 235]

[corresponds to page 183 of Will Book 3]

                                                  183

11"	In asmuch as Benjamin Leiby the husband of

	my deceased daughter Anna has shown himself

	unworthy my confidence and has abused and

	perplexed me by vexations law-suits and has

	put me to great trouble and expenses I cannot

	in justice to myself take from my other children

	and give to his,  I therefore limit the amount

	to his children to ten Dollars each towit.  I 

	give and bequeath to Benj Leiby is Sally Ann

	Leiby - Jacob Leiby and Lucy Ann Leiby each ten

	Dollars and in case of the death of either before

	the legacy is paid the sum of Forty Dollars is to 

	be divided equally between the survivors or Sur-

	vivors which said sum is to be paid after the

	decease of my wife as in the other legacies.

12"	It is my will and I do so direct that in case

	the amount in the hands of my executors arising from

	all the various sources above mentioned at the

	decease of my wife should exceed the sum of Four

	thousand and forty Dollars the amount of my

	specific bequests that the excess be equally divided

	among all my children their heirs and legal

	representatives excepting and baring the children

	of Benjamin Leiby the personal property retained

	by my wife &amp; all my assets to be included in

	the said division ~ ______________________________________

		Lastly ~

	I do hereby constitute and appoint my two sons

	Jonathan and Reuben Zeigler Executors of this 

	my last will and testament hereby annulling

	and revoking all former wills and ratifying this

	as my last will and testament and hereby fix

	the amount to be charged by my Exect for the

	services to be performed by them for the discharges

	of their Executive duties at the sum of one Dollar

	per day for each for all time spent in doing the bus-

	=iness and any resonable sum for attys fees in

	the settlement of my Estate in addition thereto~

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my

	hand and seal this 27 day of Jany" A.D. 1852.

				Federick Zeigler  {Seal}

	Signed, sealed, published, &amp; declared by me as my last

	will and testament in the presence of James A. Barnes

	&amp; Currence B. Barnes whom I have requested to sign

	the same as witnesses on the day and year last

	above written		James A. Barnes   }
				Currence B. Barnes}


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                    <text>[page 236]

[corresponds to page 184 of Will Book 3]

184
	
	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

Personally appeared in open court James A. Barnes and

Currence Barnes who made solemn oath that on the

27 day of Jany 1852, they were called upon by Frederick

Zeigler to witness his last will and testament now

produced of that date.

The said Frederick Zeigler was at the time of sound

and disposing mind and memory and not under

any restraint he signed said will in our presence

and acknowledged the same to be his last will &amp;

testament and requested us to witness the same 

as such and we signed our names as witnesses

in the presence of the Testator and in the presence

of each other~

				Currence Barnes
Sworn to &amp; Subscribed		James A. Barnes

before me in open court

this 27 day of May 1854
				D. L. Fuller, Prob. Judge

Codicil~Be it known that on this 21st day of March 1854 Frederick

	Zeigler being anxious to arrange his worldly affairs

	in according with his motions of right and being of

	sound mind and memory.  Herby makes the following

	modification of his will made on the 27 day of

	January 1852 by way of codicil.

1st	In relation to the bequest made for the benefit

	of Harriet Heller and for her made the bequest

	as in my said will specified to my Executive

	in trust for the benefit of my said daughter as

	far as in their Judgement she needs they must

	appropriate to her use and I hereby create of my

	said Executors.  Testamentary Guardians for the

	children. for the children of said Harriet Heller

	to control and invest this monies and apply

	the same as they need.  This modification is not

	intended to control the amount of the original

	bequest, but simply to make plain its appli-

	-ation - first for the benefit of said Harriet Heller

	and 2" to create suitable persons to control the 

	estate for her children after my daughter has

	been taken care of.

2"	In my said will I have given to the children of

	my deceased Daughter Matilda Stimmel towit"

	Joshua Stickle &amp; Isaac Stimmel and to the

	children of my dec'd daughter Sarah Wovtring
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                    <text>[page 237]

[corresponds to page 185 of Will Book 3]

                                                  185

"towit" Harriet Sophia Wovtring and Maria Wovtring

on fourth of any personal Estate after the death of 

my wife and in pro rata portion of all amount

above four Thousand dollars of the residence may

fix the bequest to each of the children of my

deceased daughter above named to Five hundred

dollars each and hereby revoke so much of my

said will as is in conflict with this limitation

and the sum of four two hundred to each of the said

four Grandchildren is to be paid by my Executors

as they may need in this minority and when

they arrive at majority or as soon thereafter

as is may be convenience for my Executors the amt.

due each may be paid.  I hereby appoint my

Executor Testamentary Guardians for my said

Grandchildren in order that they may take

care of the amount hereby bequeathed to them

and put it to the best use.  the sum of Two

hundred to each to be all I intend to give

them out of my Estate.

	In consequence of the death of my wife so

much of my said will as relate to her is

now revoked but let it stand as the evidence

of my intentions and care for temporal wants

while living~

I make this codicil to my will of Jany 27" 1852

hereby revoking all parts and portion of my 2"

will which may be in conflict herewithin

And I hereby call upon my friends Charles Sw-

eetser and John Van Deman Esquires to witness

this my last will and testament ~ In testimony

whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal 

this day and year first above written ~

			Frederick Zeigler {Seal}

Signed, sealed, published

and declared by me as codicil to my last will

and testament - in presence of Chales Sweetser &amp;

                                  John Van Deman.

The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

Personally appeared in open Court Charles Sweetser

and John Van Deman who made solemn oath

That they were called upon on the 21st day of

March 1854 by Frederick Zeigler to witness a

codicil to his last will and testment which 

was a modification of his will made on

the 27" day of January 1852.  That said testator

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                    <text>[page 238]

[corresponds to page 186 of Will Book 3]

186

was of sound and disposing  mind and memory

and not under any restraint that he signed

and sealed the said codicil now produced in

our presence and requested us to witness the

same. we witnessed the same in the presence

of the testator ~ and in the presence of each other.

And we further state that said Frederick Zeigler

died testate on or about the 21st of May 1854 as

we verily believe~

			Charles Sweetser

Sworn to and		John D. Van Deman

subscribed in open court

this 24 day of May 1854

			D. L. Fuller Probate Judge
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                    <text>[page 239]

[corresponds to labeled page 187 of Will Book 3]

                                                   187

Last will of James Jones Deceased


Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaware

County Ohio on the 29th day of May A.D. 1854 - Present

D.L. Fuller Judge of said Court _

	The last will and testament of James Jones

late of Berkshire Tp in Delaware County Ohio was this day

produced in court and B. Newbury.  William Beddow

and H. Hodgden the subscribing witnesses to said will

appeared and in open Court on oath testified to the due ex= 

=ecution of said will, which testimony was reduced to

writing and by them respectively subscribed and filed

with said will, And it appearing to the Court by said testi=

=mony, that said will was duly attested and executed, and

that the said testator at the time of executing the same was

of full age and of sound mind and memory and not

under any restraint, it is ordered that said will and

testimony be recorded - as follows, to wit;

In the name of the Benevolent Father of all:

I James Jones being of feeble health, but of sound mind

do make and publish this my last will and testament

Item 1st  After paying all just debts and legal charges I give

and bequeath to my beloved wife Jane Jones as follows:

The dwelling House other buildings where I now reside

in Berkshire Township, being the south part of Lot No. two

second tier of Lots in Section two Township four Range

Seventeen U.S.M.L. commencing at the road commonly

called Berkshire Street - thence extending West to the North

West corner of part of said lot sold to David Prince declared

and now owned by Joseph Prince - thence due North

to H.A. Fuller's South line.  Also the use of the South

West corner field containing about twelve acres of a

tract I own in said Section being the west part of lot No.

one in the first tier of lots.  The use and control of these

two tracts she is to have during her natural life.

Item 2 I give and bequeath to my son John Jones all of the 

above named first tract, which I own that is not devised

to my said wife.  which tract hereby devised is situated

west of that part devised to my wife for her use and

benefit forever.

Item 3 I give and bequeath to my son George Jones

the balance of said lot No. one in the first tier of lots

on said section two that is not devised to my said 

wife to have and to hold for his own use and benefit

forever, as Charles Pike lives on said lot and occupies

a house and about one half acre of land which he is

to have the peacable possession of force of rent but

when that is surrended to my said son George

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[corresponds to labeled page 188 of Will Book 3]

188

he George is to pay said Charles Pike Two Hun-

=dred dollars; after the decease of my said wife the

part of said Lot occupied by her it is my will that my

son George shall have the same as the balance that is now

bequeathed to him, ie he is to have the whole tract, which

is about fifty nine acres.

Item 4th After the decease of my said wife the homestead

which is bequeathed to her in Lot No two in the second

tier in said Section I give and bequeath to my said son

John Jones - I also give and bequeath to my said son

John a team of horses &amp; harness

Item 5th It is my will that a full and sufficient of

personal property be given to my said wife for her use

and benefit to make her comfortable in all neuencies.

Item 6th My two sons George and John are to contribute

equally for the comforable support of said wife during

her natural life, according to her age and necessities to

furnish medical aid and monies when necessary

- this last item I wish construed liberally for the com=

=fort of and convenience of my said wife The barn &amp;

barn yard and sheds my son John to have the use

and control of, he to furnish my wife with stable

room for one horse, and room in the guest yard for her

stock, and room convenient for her fodder - Also

the same privilege for Alice Jones Stock

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my name &amp; seal

this 13th day of May 1854		James Jones {sealed}

Signed &amp; sealed and acknowledged by said James Jones

as his last will and testament in our presence and

signed by us in his presence Henry Hodgden B. Newbury

			     William Beddow

The State of Ohio Delaware County : We Benjamin Newbury Henry

Hodgden &amp; William Beddow being duly sworn in open Court 

this 29th day of May A.D. 1854, depose and say that we were present

at the execution of the last will and testament of James Jones here-

=unto annexed - that we saw the said Testator subscribe said will and

heard him declare the same to be his last will &amp; testament, and that

the said Testator at the time of executing the same, was of full age

and of sound mind and memory &amp; not under any restraint &amp;

that we signed the same as witness at his request and in his presence

sworn to &amp; subscribed before     }	B. Newbury

on this 29th day of May A.D.     }	William Beddow

1854				 }	Henry Hodgden

		D.L. Fuller

		  Prob. Judge
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                    <text>[page 241]

[corresponds to labeled page 189 of Will Book 3]


					WILL RECORD VOL. 3

Last Will of John B. Lawrence Dec'd                  189


Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaw-

=are County Ohio on the 5th day of July A.D. 1854.

Present D.L. Fuller Judge of said Court.


An authenticated Copy  of the last will and testa=

=ment of John B. Lawrence late of New York in the

County &amp; State of New York, was this day produced

in Court; And it appearing to the satisfaction of

the Court, that the said will has been proved in said

State of New York, according to the laws of said state,

And that said will has relation to property within

the said County of Delaware, therfore on motion

it is ordered by the Court, that the said authenticated

copy thereof be recorded in the records of wills for

said County of Delaware - as follows to wit:

At a Surrogate Court held in and for the County

of New York at the Surrogates Office in the City of New =

=York on the Eighth day of November in the year one

thousand Eight hundred and forty four - Present Ch=

=arles McLean Esquire Surrogate.  In the matter of

proving the last will and testament of John B Lawer=

=ence deceased.  County of New York p: Be it unim=

=bised that heretof are upon due application for that pur=

=pose to the Surrogate of said County a citation sworn duly

opened in this matter which citation and the proofs

of service thereof were afterwards returned to said Surrogate

and which said citation and proofs of service are as

follows:  - The people of the State of New York by the Grace

of God free and Independent to George N Lawrence,  Alf=

=red W. Lawrence, Thomas W. Lawrence, John B. Lawrence

and William Ripley the special Guardian of Edward W.

Lawrence and Frederick W. Lawrence minors residing

in the City of New York the heirs and next of kin of John

B. Lawrence deceased, send Greeting -  Whereas Newbold

Lawrence of the City of New York has lately applied to

our Surragate of the County of New York to have a certin

Instrument in writing bearing date the Nineteenth day

of April in the year 1843 relating to both real and personal 

Estate duly proposed as the last will and testament with

a codicil of John B. Lawrence late of the City of New York

deceased, Therefore you and each of you are cited and

required personally to be and appear before our said

surrogate at his office in the City of New York on the twenty

nineth day of Oct. instant at ten o'clock in the fore=

noon of that day then &amp; there to the Probate

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                    <text>[page 242]

[corresponds to labeled page 190 of Will Book 3]

190

of the said Last Will and Testament &amp; Codicil - In

Testimony whereof the Surrogate of said County has

hereunto affixed his seal of Office the nineteenth of day

of October in the year our Lord One thousand eight hun=

=dred and forty four and of our Independence the sixty

nineth - Charles McNean Surrogate SS

City and County of New York s. James H. Brady of said

City and County being duly sworn both depose and say 

that on the nineteenth day of October 1844 he served the fore=

=going citation on William Ripley the Special Guardian thereas

named by delivering him personally a copy thereof, and on Alfred

W Lawrence Thomas M Lawrence and John B. Lawrence

by delivering a copy thereof for each of them, at their residence

to a person of suitable age and discretion, at the same

time showing each of the above names the foregoing original

signed by the Surrogate and impressed with the seal of

this court			Jas H. Brady

Sworn this twenty first day of October 1844 before me

Charles McNean - and thereupon the last  will and

testament of the said John B. Lawrenence deceased and the 

proofs thereof were produced as follows:

I John B. Lawrence of the City of New York formerly Dru=

ggist being at present in the enjoyment of my usual health

and of a sound disposing mind memory and understanding 

but conscious of the uncertainty of human life, and being

decisions of making a suitable and proper disposition of

all such property and Estate as I may leave behind me

have thought proper to make accurate and publish and I

now do in and by these present make execute and publish

my last will and testament as follows that is to say:  First

I order and direct all my just debts funeral and testamentary

charges to be paid as soon after my decease as can be conv=

=eniently done.  Second I do hereby revoke and disallow

every other and former will Testament or codicil by 

me at any time heretofore made executed or published

Third I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my 

five sons that is to say George N. Lawrence Newbold Law=

=rence Alfred W. Lawrence John B. Lawrence Junior

and Thomas W. Lawrence and the survivors and last

survivor of them the executors and executor of this my last

will and testament.  Fourth I do hereby give and bequeath

to my two youngest sons the said John B. Lawrence Junior

and Thomas W. Lawrence such the sum of Five Thousand

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                    <text>[page 243]

[corresponds to page 191 of Will Book 3]

                                                                 191

dollars to be paid to each of these at the expiration of one year from

my decease or at any time thereafter when it may be required by cash

or either of them as a Capital to commence busings provided how

=ever and upon condition, that each of my said two sons or the one

of them requiring the payment thereof be them clearly and certainly

solvent - but if they or either of them be there insolvent there and in such

case I hereby order and direct that the said legacy of five thousand

dollars to the one or both of these being there so insolvent aned requiring

payment thereof be not paid, nor shall the same be payable or due

or collectable or recoverable until such insolvent son or sons shall

have obtained a full and complete discharge from all his or their

debts and liabilities in such manner and form as shall be satis-

=factory to the counsel who may be selected for that purpose by my

said Executors or a majority of them.  My motive for the said

legacy to each of my said two youngest sons is that my other

three sons have respectively heretofore been advanced by me with

a Capital to that amount - there two legacies however are to carry

no interest until they be payable according to the time interest &amp; mean=

=ing of this my will in this respect.  Fifth all and singular

the rest residue and remainder of my property and estate

whatsoever and wheresoever both real and personal I do hereby

give devise and bequeath to my before named Executors and

the Survivors and last survivor of them to be held by them

or him in Trust and to be disposed of as follows, that is to 

say to invest on bonds &amp; morthages in their or his names

or name as such Executors or Executor upon productive

or improved real estate at the best obtainable interest therefore

the proceeds of all my said residency real and personal

Estate as part as they can be realiazed from collections of my

personal assets and sales of my Real Estate and to continue

the same at interest secured as aforesaid until the expiration

of at least four years from the time of granting probate on

this my last will and the income arising there power

over and above what may be required to pay interest which

may become due from my Estate and other contingent

or incidental charges to which my Estate may be

subject to be divided and distributed yearly or half yearly

as follows, that is to say two equal twelfth parts of such

surplus income to each of my before named five sons pro=

=vided however and upon condition that each of my them

in order to be entitled thereto be then clearly and certainly	

solvent, but if any or either of them be then insolvent, then

and in such case I hereby order and direct that the share of

shares of such income which would otherwise be due, and

payable to such one or more of my said sons being

insolvent, be not paid, nor shall the sum be due payable
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                    <text>[page 244]

[corresponds to page 192 of Will Book 3]

192

collectable or recoverable to or by such son or sons until he or 

they shall have obtained a full and complete discharge

from all his or their debts and liabilities in such man=

=nner and form as herein before specified in regard to the re=

=curring legacies to my before named two youngest sons

and in the mean time and until such discharge be

obtained I hereby order and direct that the share or shares

of the said income which would otherwise have been due

and payable to him or them be paid to or applied to the 

maintenance support and eduction of his or their children

by or under the directions of my said Executors if any such

children there be- and if not then to be paid to and equally

divided among any said other sons who may be then

solvent.  But I hereby express my desire to without impos=

=ing any obligation either legal or equitable upon my said

Executors to apply such portions of the said surplus income 

as they or a majority of them may in their own direction

deem proper from time to time to the comfortable maintain

and support of such insolvent son or sons and the said two

remaining parts of my said surplus income I hereby order &amp;

direct to be paid the one to my grandson Frederick W.

Lawrence, sons of my deceased son Edward W. Lawrence

and the other to my grandson Edward W. Lawrence son

of my deceased daughter Caroline Angenta Lawrence and

upon the expiration of the said four years I hereby direct my

said Executors to pay and distribute ten equal twelfth parts

of the Capital of my said residency Estate to and among my

said children in the same proportions as hereinbefore directed

in regard to the said surplus income of my residency Estate

provided however and upon condition, that each of my said

sons in order to be entitled to such share of the said Capital

be then clearly and certainly solvent, but if any or either of

them be then insolvent, then and in such can I hereby order

and direct that the share of the capital of my said residency

Estate, which could otherwise be due and payable to such one

or more of my sons being insolvent be not paid, nor shall

the same be due payable collectable or recoverable to or by

such son or sons until he or they shall have obtained a full

and complete dischare from all his or their debts and

liabilities in such manner and form as hereinbefore specifies

in regard to the processing legacies to my before mentioned

two youngest sons, and in case no such discharge shall be

obtained by such insolvent son or sons then the share or

shares which would otherwise belong to him or them shall 

after the before of the aforesaid period of four years be

continued to be invested and the net income thereby

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                    <text>[page 245]

[corresponds to page 193 of Will Book 3]

                                                                   193

be disposed of in the manner hereinbefore directed during the said four

years and shall so continue during his or their life-time, and upon his

or their death.  I hereby order the said share or shares to be paid to his

or their children and other descendants and for count there of to his or

their brothers or the issue of such of them as many hereafter die leaving

issue according to the law of distribution in cases of intentacy and

in order to furnish a key to the meaning of the foregiong provisions

in regard to my sons in case of the insolvency of any or either of

them.  I think it proper to declare my intentions to be that no part of

my estate shall be appropriated to the payments of their debts or

engagements in the event of Insolvency so long as such insolvency

shall continue and that by insolvency I mean an actual in=

=ability to pay their existing debts and engagements in full with 

without any aid or contribution from my estate and that I

consider it a moral duty to provide for my own sons either then

the payment of their Auditors at the same time it is best justice to 

all my sons to say that very few parents have greater cause than

myself to be satisfied with their business habits and study and

correct deportment.  But such is the present precarious terms of

property and so great and sudden are the fluctuations in regard

to it, that I feel myself imperiously called upon to use the utm=

=ost caution and circumspection in providing so far as

practicable for the support of my own immediate desen=

=dents.  Sixth with regard to the said shares of my

before named two grand children my will and direction

an that the capital thereof shall not restrain them respect=

=ively either in interest or propasion until and unless they

shall severally live to attain the age of twenty one years

and during their respective minorities I hereby consistitute

and appoint any before named Executors and the

survivors and last survivor of them the Trustees or

Trustee of the capital of their respective shares and

I order and direct them and him to keep a seperate and

distinct account in relation to cash of the said shares

and to pay from time to time to the respective grandson

of my said grand children the whole or any part

of the income of their said shares at the direction of

my said Trustees or Trustee for or towards their sup=

=port maintenance and educative during their minorities

and should my said grandchild Frederick W. Lawrence

die before attaining to the age of twenty one years and during

the life time of Lydia A. Lawrence his mother or should

my said grandchild Edward W. Lawrence die before

attaining to the age of twenty one years and during the life=

=time of William Effingham Lawrence his Father there and

in either such case I direct the before named Trustees
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                    <text>[page 246]

[corresponds to page 194 of Will Book 3]

194

or Trustee to pay such surviving parent of such deceased

grand-child the income of the share of such deceased grand

child during the residence of his or her natural life and at

the decease of both such grand child under lawful age as

aforesaid and of such parent, I hereby give the capital of the

share of the grand child so dying to my next of kin to be divi

ded by and between them according to the statute of distribution	

in cases of intestacy, my said sons respectively however tak

ing their respective shares thereof subject to the condition here

inbefore stated in case of the insolvency of any or either of them

Lastly I do hereby partly authorize and impower my said

Executors and the survivors and last survivor of them at

their or his discretion and at such time or times as they or

he my think most for this interest of my estate to sell and

convey the whole as any parts or part of my real estate either

for cash or upon credit or partly for cash and partly upon credit

and either at public or private sale and to compound or settle

by compromise any doubtful or disputed claims or demand

in which my Estate may be intrusted and thereupon either

to accept of or pay a part instead of the whole in full satis=

faction thereof -  In witness whereof I have to these presents

set my and and seal this thirteenth day of April in the

year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty

three				John B. Lawrence {L.S.}

signed by John B. Lawrence the above named Testator

at the end thereof and by him sealed executed published

acknowledged and declared to us used for his last will and

testament in the presence of us, who in his presence and 

at his request and in the presence of each other have hereto

subscribed on respective names as attending witnesses

writing opposite to our respective signatures the places 

of our several residence the day and year lastly above

writen - the word "legacies" on the second page print stricked

out, and the word "said" on this page being first inter=

=lined.  Geo. W. Strong No. 108 in Greenwich Street in the 

city of New York, Geo. I. Strong No. 108 Greewich Street City

of New York - John Haver J No. 143. Broadway City of

New York

A Codicil to the foregoing will, whereas my two sons

George N. Lawrence and Alfred W. Lawrence are both 

married the former having one child and the latter none

and in my said will I have omitted to make any 

provision for their respective wives in case they should

survive their husbands without having any issue Now

therefore I do hereby direct that in the event of the

death of any said either of my before named two

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                    <text>[page 247]

[corresponds to page 195 of Will Book 3]

                                                         195

sons having his wife but no child him surviving before such

son is entitled according to my said will to his share of the

capital of my residency estate, that in such can such wife shall

during the residence of her natural be entitled to have and receive

the net income of the one half of such share and I direct this

codicil to be added to and form part of my said will. In wit=

ness whereof I have to these presents set my hand and seal this

nineteenth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand 

eight hundred and forty three		John B. Lawrence {L.S.}

signed by John B. Lawrence the above named Testator at the

and hereof and by him sealed published acknowledged and

declared as and for a codicil to his last will and testament

in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request

and in the presence of each other have hereto subscribed our

respective names as attesting witnesses writing opposite to

our respective names our several places of residence the

day and year lastly above written    Geo. W. Strong No. 108 in

Greenwich street in the City of New York, Marshall S. Bedwell

No. 27. Clinton Place (Eighth Street) in the city of New York

Wm C. Shemeshorn No. 6. Great Jones Street in the city of

New York.

In the matter of proving the   }

last will and testament of     }

John B. Lawrence Deceased      }

______________     ___________    City and County of New York

Newbold Lawrence of the City of New York being duly affirmed

and examined before Charles McVean Surrogate of the County

of New York dotto declare and say that he found the testament

in writing now produced and shown to deponent propiety

to be the last will and testament of John B. Lawrence deceased 

bearing date the thirteenth day of April 18 in the year one thous+

=and eight hundred and forty three in an Iron Chest among

the private papers of the deceased a short time after his decease

that said Instrument Remained in the custody of deponent

until he brought the same to the office of the Surrogate of the

County of New York when he deposited the same for Probate

and that the said instrument remained in the Custody

of Deponent the same was in no Espect altered or changed.

Affirmed this eighth day of }			Newbold Lawrence

November 1844 - before me   }

Charles McVean		    }


In the matter of proving the }

last will and Testament of   }

John B. Lawrence Deceased    }

----------      ---------    }	City County of New York Ss:

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                    <text>[page 248]

[corresponds to page 196 of Will Book 3]

196

George W. Strong of the City of New York being duly sworn

and examined before Charles McVean Surrogate of the

County of New York, doth depose and say that he was well

acquainted with John B. Lawrence now deceased, that he

was present as a Witness and did see the said John B. Law=

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now produced and shown to deponent purporting to be the

last will and testament of said deceased bearing date the

thirteenth day of April in the year one thousand eight Hun=

=dred and forty three - that such subscription was made

by the said Testator in the presence of this deponent - that the

said Testator at the same time declared the instrument so sub=

=scribed by him to be his last will and testament Wherefrom

this deponent signed his name as a witness at the end thereof

in the presence of and at the request of said Testator, and that

the said Testator at the time of executing the same and pub=

=lishing the said last will and testament, was of full age of

sound mind and memory and not under any restraint

and was in all respects competent to devise real estate

and deponent further says that he saw George S. Strong and

John Haver Jr sign said will as witnesses in the presence of

and at the request of said Testator

Sworn this twenty ninth day of  }

October 1844 before me Charles  }	Geo. W. Strong -

McVean	

In the matter of proving the  }

last Will and Testament of    }

John B. Lawrence deceased     }

-----------	----------	County of New York Ss:

Geo. T. Strong of the City of New York being duly sworn and

examined before Charles McVean Surrogate of the County

of New York doth depose and say that he was well acquainted

with John B. Lawrence now deceased - that he was present

as a Witness and did see the said John B. Lawrence subscribe

his name to the instrument in writing now produced and shown

to deponent purporting to be the last will and testament of

said deceased, bearing date the thirteenth day of April in the year

one thousand Eight Hundred and forth three - that such

subscription was made by the said Testator in the presence

of this deponent - that the said Testator, at the same time delcared

the instrument so subscribed by him to be his last will and testa=

=ment. Whereupon this deponent signed his name as a witness

at the end thereof in the presence and at the request of said Testator

and that the said Testator at the time of executing and publishing

the said last will and testament was of full age of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint - and
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                    <text>[page 249]

[corresponds to page 197 of Will Book 3]

							197

was in all respects competent to devise Real Estate - and deponent fur=

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will as witnesses in the presence of and at the request of said Testator

sworn this 29th day of October 1844 }

before me Charles McVean            }	George T. Strong --


In the matter of proving the  }

last will and Testament of    }

John B. Lawrence deceased     }

--------------	----------	County of New York Ss:

John Haver Jr of the City of New York being duly sworn and

examined before Charles McVean Surrogate of the County of

New York doth depose and say that he was present as a witness and

did see the said John B. Lawrence subscribe his name to the

instrument in writing now produced and shown to deponent purpor

ting to be the last will and testament of said decease bearing date the

thirteenth day of April in the year One Thousand Eight hundred &amp; forty

three - that such subscription was made by the said Testator

in the presence of this deponent - that the said Testator at the

same time declared the instrument so subscribed by him

to be his last will and Testament. Whereupon the deponent

signed his name as a Witness at the end thereof in the pres

ence of and at the request of the said Testator - and the said

testator at the time of executing and publishing the said

last will and testament was of full age - of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint and was

in all respects competent to divide real Estate and deponent

further says that he saw George M. Strong and George T. Strong

sign said will as witnesses in the presence and at the request

of said Testator

Sworn this eight day of November }	John Haver Jr.

1844 before me Charles McVean    }
	

In the matter of proving the  }

last Will and testament of    }

John B. Lawrence deceased     }

--------	----------	County of New York Ss:

George W. Strong of the City of New York being duly sworn

and examined before Charles McVean surrogate of the

County of New York doth depose and say that he was well acq=

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present as a witness and did see the said John B. Lawrence

subscribe his name to the instrument in writing now prod=

=uced and shows to deponent purporting to be a Codicil to the

last will and testament of said deceased bearing date the nine=

=teenth day of April in the year one thousand eight hundred
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                    <text>[page 250]

[corresponds to page 198 of Will Book 3]

198

and forty three - that such subscription was made by the said

Testator in the presence of this deponent - that the

said Testator at the same time declared the instrument so sub

cribed by him to be a Codicil to his last will and testament

whereupon this deponent signed his name as a witness at the

end thereof in the presence of and at the request of said Testator

and that the said Testator at the time of executing and publis

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of full age of sound mind and memory and not

under any restraint and was in all respects competent

to devise real Estate - and deponenet further says that he

saw William C. Shemerhorn and Marshall L. Bidwell

sign said codicil to said will as witnesses in the presence

of and at the request of said Testator -

Sworn this twenty ninth day of Ocotber 1844 }  Geo. W. Strong

before me  Charles McVean		    }


In the matter of Proving the  }

last Will and testament of    }

John B. Lawrence deceased     }

---------	---------     } County of New York Ss:

Marshall S. Bidwell of the City of New York being duly sworn

and examined before Charles McVean Surrogate of the County

of New York doth depose and say that he was well acquainted with

John B. Lawrence now deceased - that he was present as a wit=

=ness and did see the said John B. Lawrence subscribe his name

to the instrument in writing now produced and shown to depo

nent purporting to be a Codicil to the last will and testament

of said deceased bearing date the nineteeneth day of April in

the year one thousand eight hundred and forty three -

that such subscription was made by the said Testator in the

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declared the instrument so subscribed by him to be a Cod

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signed his name as a witness at the end thereof in the presence

of and at the request of said Testator, and that the said Testator

at the time of executing and publishing the said Codicil to

his last will and testament, was of full age - of sound mi

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was in all respects competent to devise real Estate and

deponent further says that he saw George W. Strong and

William C. Schumerborn sign said Codicil to said Will

as wtinesses in the presence of and at the request of said Testator

Sworn this twenty ninth day of }

Ocotber 1844 before me         }

Charles McVean                 }	Marshal L. Bidwell

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                    <text>[page 251]

[corresponds to page 199 of Will Book 3]

								199

In the matter of proving the  }

last Will and testament of    }

John B. Lawrence deceased     }

---------	----------    }	County of New York Ss:

William C. Schemerhorn of the City of New York being duly sworn and

examined before Charles McVean Surrogate of the County of New York 

doth depose and say that he was well acquainted with John B. Law

rence now deceased - that he was present as a witness and did see 

the said John B. Lawrence subscribe his name to the instrument 

in writing now produced and shown to deponent purporting to be 

a Codicil to the last will and testament of said deceased bearing date 

the nineteeneth day of April One thousand eight hundred and forty three 

- that such subscription was made by the said Testator in the presence 

of this deponent - that the said Testator at the same time declared the 

Instrument so subscribed by him to be a codicil to his last will and 

Testament. Whereupon this deponent signed his name as a witness at 

the end thereof in the presence of and at the request of said Testator, and 

that the said Testator at the time of executing and publishing 

the said Codicil to his last will and testament was of full age 

of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint 

and was in all respects competent to devise real Estate - and

deponent further says that he saw George W. Strong and Mar

shall S. Bidwell sign said codicil to said will as witn=

=ess in the presense of and at the request of said Testator

Sworn this twenty ninth day of

October 1844 before me Charles		William C. Schemerhorn

McVean

		County of New York Ss. Recorded the preceding


last will and Testament and Codicil thereto of John B.

Lawrence deceased as a will and Codicil of real and

personal Estate - together with the proofs examinations

and other proceedings taken and had in the Court of

the Surrogate of the County of New York relating to the prov

ing of the said last will and testament, which record

is hereby signed and certified and signed by me pur

suant to the revised statutes the eigth day of November

in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and

forty four

					Charles McVean


The People of the State of New York By the Grace of God Free

and independent.  To all to whom these presents shall

come Greeting or may concern send Greeting Know ye

that at the County of New York on the eigth day of November

in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight hundred and

fifty by forty four before Charles McVean Esquire Surrogate

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                    <text>[page 252]

[corresponds to page 200 of Will Book 3]

200

of our said County the last said and testament of John B.

Lawrence deceased was proved and is now approved and

allowed by in - and the said John B. Lawrence, being at or

immediately provisions to his death an Inhabitant of the County

of New York by reason whereof the proving and registering of 

said will, and the granting of administration of all and 

singular the Goods &amp; Chattels &amp; credits of the said Testator and

also the auditing allowing and final discharging the amount

thereof both belong unto us the administration of all and

singular the goods Chattels &amp; credits of the said deceased and

any way concerning his will is granted unto George N. Law

rence and Newbold Lawrence of the city of New York Two of the

Executors in the said will named, they being first duly affirmed

faithfully and honestly to discharge the duties of such Executors

according to law.  In Testimony whereof we have caused the

[L.S.] seal of office of our said surrogate to be hereunto annexed

witness Charles McVean sur Esquire Surrogate of our said

County at the City of New York, the Eigth day of November

in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight hundred

and forty four and of our independence the Sixty Ninth

				Charles McVean


Fees $10.00 net paid

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                    <text>[page 253]

[corresponds to page 201 of Will Book 3]
 
Will of Samuel Blount Dec'd                       201

Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaware

County Ohio on the 15th day of July A.D. 1854 - Present

D.L. Fuller Judge of said Court.

The last will and testament of Samuel Blount late of 

Delaware in said County deceased was this day produ

ced in court by Samuel Rheem the Executor in said

will named, and Henry J. Eaton James Eaton and

Leonard Turner witnesses to said will appeared and

in open court on oath testified to the due execution

of said will, which testimony was reduced to writing

and by them respectively subscribed and filed with

said will.  And it appearing to the Court by said

testimony that said will was duly attested and

executed and that the said Testator at the time of

executing the same was of full age of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint,  It 

is ordered by the Court that said will and testim

ony be recorded as follows towit:

I Samuel Blount of Delaware Delaware County

State of Ohio being of sound dis and disposing mind

memory and understanding do make publick

and declare this to be my last will and testament

hereby revoking and making null and void all

former last wills and testaments and writings in

the anture of last wills and testaments by me hereto

fore made 1st It is my will that my funeral ch

arges and just debts shall be paid by my executor here

inafter named.  2nd The residence of my Estate real

personal and mixed of which I shall be signed and

prepared or to which I shall be entitled at the time of

my decease, not required for the payment of my

just debts, personal charges and the expense attending

the execution of this my last will and the administra

tion of my estate I give devise and bequeath to my

beloved wife Maria W. Blount to have and to hold

the same to her and to her heirs or aforges to her and

their use and behalf of forever - hereby fully authorizing 

my said wife Maria W. Blount to use and dispose of

the same as any past thereof as she may think best.

3rd I do hereby nominate and appoint Samuel

Blount  Rheem of Delaware Delaware County State

of Ohio to be the sole executor of this my last will and

Testament

In testimony whereof I the said Samuel Blount

have hereunto subscribed my name and affirmed
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[corresponds to page 202 of Will Book 3]

202

my seal this day of May in the year of our

Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and fifty

four
 
Signed sealed and declared by       		   }	      his

said Samuel Blount to be his        		   }   Samuel X Blount
	
last will and Testament in presence  		   }       mark

of us who at his request and in      		   }

his presence have subscribed our record            }

as witnesses hereto in the presence of each other  }

		James Eaton

		Leonard Turner

		Henry J. Eaton


The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss:

we James Eaton Henry J. Eaton and Leonard

Turner being duly sworn in open court this 15th day

of July 1854 depose and say that we were present at 

the execution of the last will and testament of Samuel

Blount hereinto annexed that we saw the said testator

subscribe said will and heard him publish and

declare the same the same to be his last will

and testament, and the said testator at the time

of executing the same was of age of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint and that

me signed the same as witnesses at this request

and in his presence		{ Leonard Turner

				{ Henry J. Eaton

Sworn to and subscribed		{ James Eaton

before me in open court

this 15th day July 1854

		D.L. Fuller

			Prob Judge

The Last will and testament of William Beadle 

Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaware

Court Ohio on the 23rd day of September A.D. 1854

Present John B. Rosetto, Judge of said court.

The Last will &amp; testament of William Beadle 

of Delaware County decease was this day produced

in court to Mr. Finch &amp; Chritchfield Attorneys for

the executors in said will named and Henry J. 

Eaton and Alford Beadle witnesses in said will

named appear and in open court on oath

testified to the due execution of said will:  which

testimony on a reduced to writing and then as prating

subscribe and filed with in a will:

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                    <text>[page 255]

[corresponds to page 203 of Will Book 3]

							203

And it appearing to the court that by said testimony that

said will was duly attested and executed and that the said 

testator was of at the time of executing said will was of

full age and sound mind, and memory and not under

any restraint, it is ordered by the court that said will and

testimony be recorded as follows towit:

					In the name of the

Benevolent, I William Beadle of Delaware Ohio do make and

publish this my Last will and testament.  Item 1st - I give

and devise to my beloved wife in leiu of Dower.  The House &amp;

lot on which we now reside situate on the south west

corner of Liberty Street and Third Street in the Town of Delaware

Ohio said lot containing about two thirds of an acre of land, being

so much as is now enclosed, in the yard about the house

extending west to the west line of and including the brick

barn in fee simple to her and heirs and assigns forever

and all the stock household goods furniture provisions and 

other goods and chattles.  Which may be there on, at the time

of my decease also my family carriage six promissory

notes of five hundred dollars each amounting to three

thousand dollars together with the interest that may have all

accrued thereon, of the notes given to me by L.S. Wheaton &amp;

dated August twenty ninth A.D. 1854. Also all rents for rooms

or houses now due on which may be due hereafter reserving

to my son John Maha the privilege of taking possession of

and occupying for his residence at any time he may

wish, the new brick dwelling house on the east side of Liberty

Street and opposite to the house where I now reside, which

new brick dwelling aforesaid with the lot on which it stands

I have deeded to my son John Maha -

		Item 2' I give and

bequeath to my three Daughters, Sarah Elizabeth, Margarett

Catharine, Harriett Mathilda, Each one Town Lot four rods

in width fronting on the south side of Third Street in the

Town of Delaware, said Lots extending back to the south

Line of the track which is west, adjoining the Lot on which

I now reside, and which tract extends west to Lot owned

by Henry Carpenter, Sarah Elizabeth to have the first

section of her Lot to be located any where in said

she may choose. Margarett Catharine the second choice

and Harriett Mathilda the third- I do further devise and

bequeath to my daughters aforesaid each the sum of Eight

hundred Dollars in cash. My wife to have the income of said

money so long as my said daughters may continue to Live

with her. Item 3rd I devise and bequeath to two sons

William Perry and Samuel Bonham each the sum of five
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                    <text>[page 256]

[corresponds to page 204 of Will Book 3]


204

hundred dollars to be expended by them in building

them each a house, on the town Lots which I have

recently deeded to them. My wife to have the rest of the

said houses so long as they may continue to Live with

her. Item 4th, I do hereby nominate and appoint

my beloved wife Executrix and my oldest son John

Maha executor of this my last will and testament

hereby authorising and empowering them to compromise

adjust, release &amp; discharge in such as they may deem

proper, the debts &amp; claims due me. I do authorize

empower them whenever they may deem it beneficial

and proper to sell by private sale or otherwise as they

may deem best. all or any part of my real estate

and deeds to purchases to execute acknowledge and

deliver in fee simple, and whatever remains of the

proceeds if any after my just debts and the several legacies

herein before mentioned the same to equally divided between

my wife and my three sons and three daughters heretofore

mentioned each taking the one seventh part thereof

I do revoke all former wills by me made. In testimony

whereof I have herento set my hand and seal this thirty first

day of August A.D. 1854   William Beedle - {seal}

 Signed and acknowledged by said William Beedle as his

Last will and testament in our presence and signed by

us in his presence - Alford Beedle &amp; Henry J. Eaton

The State of Ohio  Delaware County Ss-

We Alford Beedle and Henry J Eaton being duly sworn

in open Court this twenty third day of September A.D.

1854 depose and say that we were present at the execution

of the Last will and testament of William Beedle, hereto

annexed: that we saw the said testator subscribe said

will and heard him publish and declare the same

to be his last will and testament and that said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age and of

sound mind and memory and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses at this request

Signed by Henry J. Eaton and William Beedle - 

sworn to and subscribed before me this twenty

third day of September A.D. 1854 -

		John E. Rosetti Probate Judge within and

for said County

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                    <text>[page 257]

[corresponds to page 205 of Will Book 3]


							205

  The Last Will &amp; Testament Margarett Livingston

Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaware

County Ohio, on the twenty sixth day of September in

the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and

fifty four. John E. Rosetti Probate Judge

The Last Will and testament was this day produced

in open court by J.C. Porter.

			The Last Will and Testa

ment of Margaret Livingston was this day produced

in open Court by J.C. Porter the Executor of the Last Will &amp;

Testament there named, and Benjamin McMasters and

John Murphy witnesses to said will named, appeared at

open court on oath testified testified to the due execution

of said will: and it appearing to the court by said testimony

that said will was duly attested and executed and that said

testator at the time of executing the same was of full age and

of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint

It is ordered by the Court that said will &amp; testimony be recorded

as follows to wit: In the name of the Benevolent Father

All I Margarett Livingston do make and publish this

my Last Will &amp; Testament - Item 1st I give and devise

to my daughter Elizabeth and her heirs the sum of

Ninety five Dollars - Item 2nd I give and devise

to my daughter Margarett and her heirs the sum 

of Ninety five Dollars - Item 3rd I give and devise

to my Daughter Catharine and her heirs the sum of

ninety five Dollars - Item 4th I give and devise to

my son Hugh the sum of Ninety five Dollars. Item 5

I give and devise to my sone James the sum of Ninety

five Dollars - Item 6th I give and devise to my son

William the sum of ninety five Dollars - Item 7. I give

and devise to my Daughter Rebecca and her heirs the sum

of Ninety five Dollars - Item 8th I give and devise all

the residue of my Estate to be divided especially between my

two sons Hugh and William their and assigns -

Item 9th I do hereby nominate and appoint Joseph C. Porder

Executor of this my Last Will and Testament hereby authori

zing and empowering him to compromise adjust release &amp;

discharge in such manner as he may deem proper the

debts and claims due me, I do also authorize and empower

him if it shall become necessary to sell by private sale or in

such manner upon such terms of credit or otherwise as he

may think proper and deeds to purchasers to execute acknowle

dge and deliver in fee simple.  I do hereby revoke all former

wills by me made.  In testimony whereof I have hereunto

set my hand and seal this twenty sixth day of February in the

year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred &amp; fifty eight

				Signed  Margarett Livingston
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                    <text>[Page 258]

[corresponds to page 206 of Will Book 3]

206

Signed and acknowledged by said Margarett Livingston

as her Last will and testament in our preesence &amp;

signed by us in her presence By McMasters &amp;

James Murphy -

		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS -

We Benjamin McMasters and James Murphy

being duly Sworn in open Court this twenty sixth

day of September A.D. one thousand eight hundred

and fifty four depose and say that were present at

the Execution of the Last will &amp; Testament of Margarett

Livingston hereto annexed:  that we saw the said testa

tor subscribe said will and heard her publish &amp; delcare

the same to be her last will &amp; testament and that the said

testator at the time of executing the same was of full age

and of sound mind and memory and not under

any restraint, and that we signed the same as witnesses

at his request and in his presence and in the presence

of each other.  Signed by Benj McMasters and

			  James Murphy -

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of

September A.D. 1852,

			John C. Rosette  Probate Judge -


The Last will and = testament of George S Cryder

Proceedings had before the Probate Court within and for

the County of Delaware Ohio, on the 16th day of September

A.D. 1854 - Present John E. Rosette Probate Judge

The Last will and testament of George S. Cryder was

this day produced in open Court, viz Hon Finch and

Critchfield the attorneys for said Executor in the will

named and David Cryder and William Hendren

the witness in said will named appeared and in open

on oath testified to the due execution of said will:

which testimony was reduced to writing and by them

respectively subscribed and it appearing to said Court

by said testimony, that said will was duly attested and

executed and that said testator at the time executing said

will was of full age, sound mind and memory and

not under any restraint.  It is ordered by the Court that

will and testimony be recorded as follows to wit -

I george S. Cryder of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio

being weak in body but of sound and memory and

considering the uncertainty of life do make publish

and declare this my Last Will and testament hereby

revoking all other wills by me at any time made

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                    <text>[page 259]

[corresponds to page 207 of Will Book 3]

						207

declaring this to be my will in manner following to wit.

In the first place I order and direct that all my just

debts and funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfied

by my executor hereinafter named, after which I desire

the remainder of my Estate both real and personal

to my beloved wife Leah, to keep as her own duri

ng her natural life, and I hereby empower her to sell

and convey by deed at any time she may think proper

all or any part of my real estate at either private or public

sale.  And whereas my Brother Daniel Cryder of Porter

Township Huntington County Pen. deceased by his last

will and testament did bequeath to me the one fourth

part of his estate after payment of debts and other mat

ters mentioned in said will, together with certain con

tributions to be made to the legatees of Israel Cryder

dec - My desire is that any balance that may seem

due me or my heirs after the said Estate of Daniel

Cryder dec. - is fully settled, shall be paid over

to my wife Leah to be applied by her as she may

think best,  And further I hereby empower my said

wife to collect all other moneys that are now owing or

in any will affecting to me or may be hereinafter to be 

disposed as she may think proper - at the death of

wife all that remains of my personal property together

with all real estate or such part thereof as may seem

in would at that time shall be sold and the proceeds

divided, equally amongst my children share &amp; share

alike, and lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint

my beloved wife Leah Cryder sole executrix of this my

Last will &amp; testament.  In testimony whereof I have

hereunto set my hand and seal this ninth day of June

In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and

fifty four, 		George S. Cryder  {Seal}

Signed Sealed and delivered in the presence of us David

Cryder and Wm Hendron -

	The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

We David Cryder &amp; William Hendron being present in

open court and being first duly sworn depose and say

that the paper writing now shown to us purporting

to be the Last will &amp; testament of George S. Cryder was

Executed by said Cryder in the presence of us and in

the presence of each other, that the said testator declared

the same to be his last will and testament and affiants

further say that said Cryder was then of full age &amp;

of sound and disposing mind &amp; memory and under

no restraint they verily believe  Signed David Cryder &amp; Wm. Hendren -

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of September A.D. 1854

		John E. Rosette Probate Judge -
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                    <text>[Page 260]

[corresponds to page 208 of Will Book 3]

208

The Last Will &amp; testament of Angeline Evans -


Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaware

County Ohio, on the thirtieth day of October in the year

of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four

Present John E. Rosette Probate Judge -

The Last Will and testament of Angeline Evans Late

of Delaware County Ohio was this day produced in Court

by the executor therein named and David Prichard

and John A Cox the subscribing witnesses to said will

appeared and in open Court, on oath testified to the

due execution of said Will:  which testimony was reduced

to writing and by them respectively subscribed and filed

with said Will:  and it appearing to the Court by said testi

-mony that said will was duly attested and executed &amp;

that said testator at the time of executing the same was

of full age and of sound mind and memory and not

under any restraint  It is ordered by the Court that said

will and testimony be recorded, as follows to wit:

I Angeline Evans of the County of Delaware and State of

Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and

testament in manner and form following that is to

say -  First, it is my will that my funeral expenses and

all my just debts be fully paid,

2 -  I give devise and bequeath to my two beloved children

Mary Amelia Evans, and John Jenkins Evans, the House and

lot I now reside on, and all the House hold furniture

to be sold and the proceeds thereof to be delivered into the

hands of the guardian and also 1 Cow one hog to be disposed

in in the same manner.

Third, I wish the House to be rented and the proceeds to be put

yearly to interest where it will be secured -

Fourth,  the property to be equally divided between the two

children  If one of the children should die before they are

of age the surviving one to take the whole of it.  Should they both

die  then the property to go to my sister Sarah Briggs

Fifth,  I nominate and appoint David Davidson as my

guardian for the two children -  Lastly, I hereby constitute

and appoint John N. Cox to be Executor for this my

Last will and testament revoking all other wills by me

made and ratifying and confirming this and no other

to be my last will and testament

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and

seal this 24th day of August in the year of our Lord one thous

and eight hundred and fifty four

					        her

					Angeline X Evans

						mark

Signed published and delivered by the above named Angeline

Evans in the presence of who at her request have signed as witnesses

to the same	David Prichard and John N. Cox

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                    <text>[Page 261]

[corresponds to page 209 of Will Book 3]

						209


The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS - We David Prichard

and John N. Cox being duly sworn in open court this 30

day of September A.D. 1854, depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the Last will and testament

of Angeline Evans hereto annexed - that we saw the testator

subscribe said will and heard her publish and declare

the same to be her last will and testament and the said

testator at the time of executing the same was of full age

and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses at her request

and in her presence and in the presence of each

other     Signed 	David Prichard &amp; John N. Cox

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30th day of Septe

mber A.D. 1854 -

			John E. Rosette  Probate Judge -


	The Last Will &amp; testament of Peter Ekam

Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaware

County Ohio, on the second day of October A.D. 1854.  Present John

E. Rosette Judge of said Court.

				The last will and testament

of Peter Ekam deceased late of Delaware County Ohio

was this day produced in open by Hon C. Sweetser Attor

ney for the Executor named in said Will and J. Allen

and Phillip Haily the subscribing witnesses to said will app

eared and in open Court on oath testified to the due execution

of said will:  which testimony was reduced to writing and by them

respectively subscribed and filed with said will:  and it

appearing to the Court by said testimony that said will was

duly attested and executed and that said testator, at

the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint - It is

ordered that will and testimony be recorded as follows

to wit:

	In the Name of the benevolent Father of all I,

Peter Ekam do make declare and publish this my will

and testament.

		First  It is my will and I do hereby give

and devise unto my beloved wife Catharine Margarett

all my real and personal estate.  To wit, a certain lot

or parcel of land situate in south Delaware  Delaware

County Ohio Conveyed to said Peter Ekam and heirs by Reuben

Breyfogle and wife &amp; deed of general warranty dated July

24th A.D. 1854.  And also certain other Lot or parcel of

land situate in South Delaware aforesaid conveyed to

said Peter Ekam in a manner by deed of general warranty
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                    <text>[page 262]

[corresponds to page 210 of Will Record 3]

210

by George Lepert and wife date October Sixth A.D. 1848

containing four acres more or less - except so much of

said Last mentioned Lot of Land as said Peter Ekam

Sold to the I M &amp; P Rail Road Company -

It is further my Last and testament that my said

beloved wife Catharine Margarett, shall have and enjoy

for her own proper use and benefit all my goods and

chattels to wit:  two horses - two waggons one plow four

swine one cow household and kitchen furniture etc -

It is further my Last will and testament that my said

wife shall have and enjoy for her own proper use &amp;

benefit all the above described real &amp; personal estate

together with all my moneys credits and effects so long as

she shall remain my widow but in case she shall at any

time marry then these devises shall be null and void and

my entire estate real and personal shall be administered

and distributed as the statute provides for the settlement

of notes to the estates -

			It is further my last will and

testament that my beloved wife Catharine Margarett

shall pay to my son in law Wm Freeman the sum of tw

enty four ) 24 ( dollars, on or before the 24th day of June

A.D. 1855, I am oren of twenty four dollars being a parcel of

money received by me from Germany for the benefit of my

grand child Asa Peter son of said Wm. Freeman  I

do hereby nominate &amp; appoint my beloved wife guardian

of all my minor children untill they arrive at lawful age

but in case my said should again marry her guardian

ship of my children shall cease &amp; determine upon her

intermarriage or in her place I do nominate my certain

friend Gottleab Allbright to have the guardianship of my

said children untill they arrive at lawful age -

My said guardians are hereby enjoined to give my

children all a good English education and to rear them in

habits of Industry &amp; Inculeate upon  them as far as

may be the duties &amp; practices of Christians -

I do hereby nominate and appoint Christian F. 

Renner Executor of this my last will and testament

hereby authorizing him to compromise adjust release &amp; disc

harge in such manner as he may deem proper the credits

&amp; claims due me.  I do hereby revoke all former wills

by me made In testimony whereof I have hereunto set

my hand and seal this 25th day of September A.D. 1854

Signed Peter Ekam  {Seal}  -  Signed and acknowledged the

said Ekam as his last &amp; testament in our presence and

signed by us in his presence     J. Allen &amp; Philip Haily

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[Corresponds to page 211 of Will Book 3]

						211

The State of Ohio Delaware County SS -

We J Allen and Phillip Haily, being duly sworn according

to Law in open court this second day of October A.D. 1854

depose and say that we were present at the execution

of the Last Will and testament of Peter Ekam

hereto attached and annexed:  that we saw the said tes

ter subscribe said will and heard him publish

and declare the same to be his Last will and testament

and that the testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and memory

and not under any restraint and that we signed

the same as witnesses at his request and in his prese

nce and in the presence of each other signed

J. Allen and P. Haily.  Sworn to and subscribed before

me this second day of October A.D. one thousand eight

hundred and fifty four - John E. Rosette Probate Judge


	Harlow Lewis Last Will and testament

Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaware

County Ohio. on the thirteenth day of October in the year

of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty

four, present John E. Rosette Judge of said Court.

   The Last will and testament of Harlow Lewis late of Dela

ware County Deceased, was this day produced in open Court

by the executor therein named.  and John Flapp and

Richard Detwiler the subscribing witnesses to said will

appeared and in open court on oath testified to the due

execution of said will:  which testimony was reduced to writing

and by them respectively subscribed and filed with said

Will:  and it appearing to the Court by said testimony that

said will was duly attested and executed and that

said testator, at the time of executing the same was of

full age and of sound mind and memory and not

under any restraint  It is ordered by the Court that

said will and testimony be recorded, as follows to wit:

In the name of the Benevolent Father of all men - I

Harlow Lewis of sound mind and memory do make

and publish this my Last Will &amp; testament.

First - I give and devise unto Theodore Lewis my 

Son the use of the Farm on which I now Live accor

ding to the following conditions of a Lease now in his

possession provided he complys with conditions of said Lease

second - at the expiration of said Lease I give and devise to my

two sons John Lewis and Theodore Lewis, each one

third of my estate - Third  I give and bequeath to wife

Mehitabel Lewis the amount Theodore Lewis is to pay
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                    <text>[Page 264]

[Corresponds to page 212 of Will Book 3]

212

the consideration contained in the Lease.

Fourth -  I give and bequeath unto two Daughters Jane

Hooper and Susan B. Wodworth, the remaining one third

of my real estate after the death of my wife -

Fifth -  I do hereby nominate and appoint my wife

Mahitabel Lewis and Samuel Whitney Executrix and

Executor of this my Last and testament, hereby authorizing

them to adjust due or against me as they may think

proper.  I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made

in testimony hereof I have hereto set my hand and seal

this 27th of July 1854 Berlin Tp Delaware County State of Ohio

Signed and acknowledged by said Harlow Lewis as his

last will and testament in our presence

John Flapp &amp; Richard Satterly -  Harlow Lewis {Seal}

The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

We John Flapp and Richard Satterly being duly sworn

in open Court this 13th day of October A.D. 1854 depo

se and say that we were present at the execution

of the Last will and testament of Harlow Lewis

hereto annexed:  that we saw the said testator sub

scribe said will, and heard him publish and de

clare the same to be his last will and testament

and that said testator at the time of executing the

same was of full age and of sound mind and

memory and not under any restraint and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his request and

in his presence, and in the presence of each other

Signed by John Flapp and Richard Satterly

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day

of October A.D. 1854

			John E. Rosette Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 265]

[Corresponds to page 213 of Will Book 3]

						213

The Last Will &amp; Testament of Delight Sweetser

Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaware

County Ohio, on the 16th day of October A.D. 1854, Present

John E. Rosette Probate Judge -

				The Last Will and testament

of Delight Sweetser Late of Delaware County Ohio, was this day

produced in Court by the Executor therein named and

Hon. Charles Sweetser and Henry Lamb, the subscribing

witnesses to said Will appeared and in open Court on

oath, testified to the due execution of said Will which testi

mony was reduced to writing and by them respectively sub

scribed and filed with said will:  and it appearing to

the Court by said testimony that said will was duly attes

ted and executed, and that said testatrix at the time

of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint.  It is

ordered by the Court that said will testimony be

recorded as follows to wit:

				Be it known that I Delight

Sweetser of the Town of Delaware Ohio, in view of the

uncertainty of Life and the certainty of Death, and

being of sound mind and memory, do make and pub

lish my Last will and testament as follows -

1st  It is my will that as soon after my decease as it may

convenient for my executor with the means which I leave

to settle and pay up all my just debts expenses of my

Last sickness and Funeral charges

2nd  I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Hillyer

My Silk Cloak and to my Daughter Eliza Joy My

best shaw, and to my three surry Daughters Eliza Joy

Delight Allexander and Mary Hillyer all my per

sonal goods and chattles clothing etc.  Not including those

in action, to be by them amicably divided and used

by them and Knowing sons and other heirs to be in

circumstances which authorize me to conclude that

they will be gratified with the disposition which I now

make of my real estate being a house and lot where

I formerly resided, deeded to me by my Son William

in consideration of his indebtedness to me for an account

of my dower interest in the old farm and I hereby

discharge my son William from all further claim

on my account whatever, 2.  I give and bequeath the

said House and Lot to my son in Law Picton D. Hillyer

in trust to be by him sold for a Sum not Less than one

thousand Dollars before such time as he deem proper

and the proceeds to be first applied in paying off my

debts. Expenses of Last sickness and Funeral charges -
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                    <text>[Page 266]

[Corresponds to page 214 of Will Book 3]

214

2nd  It is my will and I hereby make it the duty of the

said Hillyer as my executor to cause to be erected around

the Lot in the Old Burying Ground where my deceased

Husband Son and Son in Law are Buried an en

closure of cut stone foundation with iron fence with a

suitable wrot iron gate, and to erect over the grave

of my dec Husband and that of my son and my self

a neat chaste white marble monument or Lamp stone

I would suggest a double stone for my dec husband

and myself doubly inscribed.  The whole expenses this

improvement not to exceed Five hundred Dollars

Believing that there will be a balance left after fully

meeting the foregoing bequest, I charge my said

husband to invest the balance in some real estate or

put the money to interest and pay to pay to Delight

Allexander for her own use the interest on Lot

house the use of the real estate if it should be so

maintain during her natural life, and after

her death I give the same to be divided equally to

my three grand children - Alice Hillyer Lester

Hillyer and William Hillyer, or the survivors of either of

them and unto their and assigns forever -

Having disposed of all my earthly goods in a manner

which to me seems proper I invoke a blessing upon

all children, and relations and request that after

my death my friends will bury me beside my cherished

Husband and set the monument which shall be

erected in pursuance of this will be in conformity with

the known trust of the Decd, whose memory it commemorates

I hereby nominate and appoint my son in Law Picton

D Hillyer, the executor of this my Last will and testa

ment - and having full confidence in his integri

ty - I do not desire that he shall give any bond as

such executor, I have called upon my son Charles

Sweetser and Henry Lamb to witness this my Last will and

testament and to subscribe the same as witnesses this 22nd

day of March A.D. 1854.

			Signed Delight Sweetser {Seal}

Signed sealed published and declared in our presence

the day and year above written - Charles Sweetser Henry

Lamb

	The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss -

We Charles Sweetser and Henry Lamb being Sworn in

open Court this 16th day of October A.D. 1854 - depose

and say that we were present at the execution of

the Last will and testament hereto annexed, that we

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                    <text>[Page 267]

[Corresponds to labeled page 215 of Will Book 3]

						215

saw and heard the said testator subscribe said will &amp;

heard her publish and declare the same to be her Last

Will and testament - and that the said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age

and of sound mind and memory and not

under any restraint, and that we signed

the same as witnesses at her request and in her

presence and in the presence of each other

Signed by		Henry Lamb

			Charles Sweetser

Sworn to and subscribed before in open Court

this 16th day of October A.D. 1854

			John E. Rosette Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 268]

[Corresponds to Page 216 of Will Book 3]

216

Last Will &amp; testament of Jacob Drake decd


Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge in

the town of Delaware on the 25th day of October A.D. 18

54 before Isaac Ramsey Probate Judge of Delaware Coun

ty in the State of Ohio.

		Thie day the last Will and testam

ent of Jacob Drake decd. was produced in open Court

and proved by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses there

to Allen Darrow and Frank Hays (as reduced to writing)

approved and ordered to be recorded

		Copy of Will.

In the name of God Amen.     I Jacob Drake

of Delaware Ohio, knowing that it is appointed unto all

men once to die and not knowing the time when:  being

perfectly sane in mind and memory, do make and ordain

this my last Will and Testament, in the manner follow

ing, to wit:     My body I give to my friends to be bur

ied in a decent and Christian-like manner, and my

Soul to Him who gave it, in the joyful hope of a glo

rious resurrection to immortality and Eternal Life

		When my funeral expenses and all just

debts are discharged, I will that my property be disposed

of as follows:     To my beloved Wife Nancy, who has been 

my companion and nurse for more than half a cen

tury,  I give the use of all my estate both real and

personal  to and for her own personal benefit and support

during her natural life, or as much of the same as she

may require for that purpose.  And also to pay her funeral

expenses after her decease.

	Imprimis  I give and bequeath to the American Bap

tist Missionary Union for the purposed expenses in the act of

their incorporation One Thousand ($1000) Dollars, including

One hundred and fifty already paid, as a part of said legacy.

	To the American Baptist Home Missionary Society of

New York One Thousand dollars ($1000):  One half of which

is to be used as a permanent church edifice fund.  the re

mainder for the general purposes of said Society, and one half

of the whole amount to be expended in the State of Ohio:  Be

ginning as Delaware.

			Also to the American and Foreign Bi

ble Society I give Five hundred ($500) Dollars, to be expended

in the Foreign Mission field.

			Also to the American Baptist

Publication Society of Philadelphia, I give one fourth (1/4)

of the residue of my property after paying the above re

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                    <text>[Page 269]

[Corresponds to page 217 of Will Book 3]

						217

quests, provided it shall not exceed Two hundred and fifty ($250)

Dollars.

	Also to the Ohio Baptist Education Society, I give

one fourth (1/4) of the residue of my property after paying

the foregoing bequests, except that to the Am. Bap. Pub. Soc.

provided it shall not exceed Two Hundred and fifty ($250)

Dollars.  to be appropriated to the education of approved

indigent young men, for the Christian Ministry.

			Finally, the residue of my prop

erty after paying the above bequests, I give to the Ohio

Baptist State Convention:  to be appropriated to aid the Bap

tist Church of Delaware in sustaining the ministry of the

word of Life, to the amount of One Hundred ($100) Dol

lars pr. annum, so long as such aid shall be necessa

ry, or until the amount of the bequest shall be exhaust

ed.

	Any payments that shall be made to the legatees of

this will previous to its final adjustment, shall be apportion

ed to them equally according to their respective claims.

			I name my beloved wife Nancy and

Thomas Hays of the town, as executors of this my last

will and testament.

			Signed at Delaware Ohio July 4th

A.D. 1854			Jacob Drake

   In presence of

Frank Hays    }

Allen Darrow  }

Sarah Darrow  }

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

	We Allen Darrow and Frank Hays being duly sworn

in open Court this 25th day of October A.D. 1856, depose and

say, that we were present at the execution of the last will

and testament of Jacob Drake hereto annexed, that we saw

the said testator subscribe said will, and heard him publish

and declare the same to be his last will and testament,

and that the said testator at the time of executing the

same was of full age and of sound mind and memory and

not under any restraint:  and that we signed the same

as witnesses at his request and in his presence and in the

presence of each other:  and that Sarah Darrow witnessed the

same at the same time and in our presence, but that she

is now absent from this County.

Sworn to and subscribed by A.   }	Allen Darrow

Darrow &amp; F. Hays in my presence }	F. L. Hays

&amp; before me Oct 25th 56         }

	Isaac Ramsey Pro. Judge }

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                    <text>[Page 270]

[Corresponds to page 218 of Will Book 3]

218

Last Will and Testament of Daniel Coleman decd


Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge

in the town of Delaware on the 26th day of September

A.D. 1854 before John E. Rosette Probate Judge of Delaware

County in the State of Ohio.

	This day the last will and testament of Daniel

Coleman decd late of said County was produced in open Court

and proved by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses James

Noble and Thomas Bryson (as reduced to writing) approved and

ordered to be recorded

		Copy of Will.

In the name of God, Amen.  I Daniel Coleman of

Scioto Township Delaware County Ohio, being of sound mind

and memory and considering the uncertainty of this frail

and transitory life.  I do therefore make ordain pub

lish and declare this to be my last will and testament

that is to say, I wish a sale to be made of all

my personal property, out of which, together with the

debts owing to me, I wish all my lawful debts to

be paid so far as it will go, then should there remain

a balance yet unpaid on the land, I wish so much

of the land sold, as will pay that ballance.

	And to my beloved wife I will and bequeath all

the land on which we now reside after the debts is

paid together with all improvements and appurtenances there

to belonging, to have and to hold so long as she reamins

my widow, then to be divided equally between my child

ren.	I also will and bequeath to my wife the

household property and such as she may need in raising

the children.

	Likewise I make constitute and appoint

my wife and Thomas Coleman my brother, Executor and Exec

utrix of this my last will and testament, thereby re

voking all former wills made by me.

	In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my

name and affixed my seal this 28th day of June

A.D.  in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred

and fifty four

				Daniel Coleman {Seal}

Witnesses

James Noble  Scioto Tp. Delaware Co. Ohio

Ebenezer T. Webster Richwood Marion Co. "

Thomas Bryson Scioto Tp. Delaware Co.   "

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                    <text>[Page 271]

[Corresponds to page 219 of Will Book 3]

                                                 219

State of Ohio Delaware County S.S.

Thomas Bryson and James Noble being duly

sworn, on this oath say,  That the paper writing now

presented to them and purporting to be the last will and

testament of Daniel Coleman now dec'd, was signed by 

said Daniel Coleman, who declared the same to be his

last will and testament in their presence, and

they subscribed the same as witnesses in the presence of

the testator and of each other, that he was of sound

and disposing mind and memory and under no restraint

that he was of lawful age, they further say that Eb

enezer T. Webster whose waiver is attached also as wit-

ness to said will signed said will in presence of them

appoints and of testator &amp; they do not know where said 

Webster is at present			James Noble

					Thomas Bryson

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of 

September A.D. 1854		J.E. Rosette Probate Judge



Recorded Oct. 26th 1854.       Isaac Ramsey Pro. Judge

==============================================================

	Last Will &amp;c of Hugh Kyle dec'd.


Proceedings had at the office of the Probate Judge in the

town of Delaware on the 21st day of November A.D. 1854

before Isaac Ramsey Probate Judge of Delaware County

in the State of Ohio.

		This day the last will and testament of

Hugh Kyle deceased late of Radnor Township in said coun

ty of the subscribing witness John Humphreys (Morgan Wil

liams the other subscribing witness having deceased said its ex

ecution &amp; the genuineness of his signature being proven by the

oath of Thos B. Williams) all of which testimony was redu-

ced to writing and filed with his will which was approved and 

ordered to be recorded.


		Copy of Will. etc.

In the name of the Benevolent Father of All.

	I Hugh Kyle of Radnor Township in the coun-

ty of Delaware and state of Ohio.  Do make and pub-

lish this my last will and testament as follows:

	Item 1st It is my will that my funeral expenses 

and all my just debts be fully paid. 

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                    <text>[Page 272]

[Corresponds to page 220 of Will Book 3]

220

Last Will to of Hugh Kyle dec'd    Continued


Item 2nd I give devise and bequeath to my son James 

Kyle the farm where on I now live situated in Radnor

township Delaware County and state of Ohio.  This being lot

eight (8) west two of lots in section four (4) Township

Six (6) Range twenty (20) W.S.M. lands, his heirs or 

assigns.  Provider said James Kyle pay the following sums

or legacies (to wit), to my daughter Mary Brattow the sums

of One hundred dollars to be paid in a year after my death

	Also to my son David Kyle the sum of One hundred

dollars to be paid in two years after my death:  Also to 

my daughter Elizabeth Kyle the sum of two hundred and fifty

dollars, to be paid in five years after my death;  Also to  

my daughter Sarah Winter the sum of fifty dollars, to be

paid in seven years after my death.

Item 3 I give devise and bequeath to my daughter Eliza

beth Kyle this (fly man) and choice of one cow also all

my household and kitchen furniture, consisting of beds and bedding 

clocks cupboard etc.

Item 4th I give devise and bequeath to my son in law

James W. Brattow one cow also all the money that he 

owed me.

Item 5th I give devise and bequeath all the residue of

my personal property to my son James Kyle, Provided he pay

the foregoing legacies.

Lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my son James

Kyle and John Humphreys Executors of this my last will

and testament; I do hereby revoke all former wills by				
 
me made.

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand
 
and seal this 12th day of May 1843.


Signed sealed and acknowledged       } 
				     }   
by said Hugh Kyle as his last	     }    Hugh Kyle {seal}
				     }
will &amp; testament in our presence     }
				     }
and signed by us in his presence.    }
  
	John Humphreys

	Morgan williams

					  Codicil


I give and devise to my daughter Elizabeth Kyle this

house wherein I now live, also the garden North of the

house while she remains unmarried.

Attest

John Humphreys  }			Hugh Kyle {seal}
		}
Morgan Williams	}

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                    <text>[Page 273]

[Corresponds to page 221 of Will Book 3]
							221

Last Will &amp;c of Hugh Kyle dec'd 


	The State of Ohio Delaware County S.S.


John Humphreys (only surviving witness to this will) being

duly sworn in open court this 21st day of November A.D.

1854 deposes and says that he was present at the ex

ecution of the last will and testament of Hugh Kyle

dec'd hereto annexed that Morgan Williams whom named 

in thereto attached as witnesses was also present, but is now

dead; That we saw the said testator subscribe said will

and heard him publish and declare the same to be his

last will and testament and that the testator at the

time of executing the same was of full age and of sound

mind and memory, and not under any restraint, and
					
that he (Morgan Williams now dec'd and myself) signed the

said as witnesses at his request, and in his presence, and in
      
the presence of each other

			John Humphreys


Sworn to &amp; subscibed before on this 21st day of November A.D. 1854

				I. Ramsey Probate Judge

	State of Ohio Delaware County S.S.

Thomas B. William being duly sworn in open court desposes and

says that Morgan William whose name is attached to the within will

of Hugh Kyle dec'd was a brother to this appoint that appoint was

well acquainted with the hand writing and signature of said Mor-

gan, having frequently seen him with and make his signature 

and that he entertains no doubt as to the genuineness of the

signature of said Morgan Williams attached to the within will
	
and further says that said Morgan William is now dec'd

				Thomas B William

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 21st day of Nov. 1854

				I. Ramsey Prob. Judge.

Recorded Nov. 22nd 1854

			I. Ramsey Judge
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                    <text>[Page 274]

[Corresponds to page 222 of Will Book 3]
					

222	Last Will of Jesse Mason deceaded

		The State of Ohio Delaware County S.S.

Proceedings had before Isaac Ramsey Probate Judge

of said County at his office in the town of Delaware

on the 4th day of December A.D. 1854

		This day the last will and testament

of Jesse Mason late of Berkshire Tp in said County deceased
      
and produced in open court and proven by the testimony of

the subscribing witnesses Heny Hodgden &amp; Davis W. Rodger

(as reduced to writing) approved and ordered to be recorded.

		Copy of Will.


In full delivered upon Divine Providence who has 

been my support for many years I Jesse Mason of

Berkshire Township Delaware County Ohio.  As my health is fail

ing and my days in the common crown of nature and 

drawing to a close, but yet am of a sound mind and of

a retention memory, for which blessings I desire to be great

ful; do make and publish this my last will and test

ament in regard to my worldly affair and property.

	Item 1st It is my will desire and request that

all of my just debts, costs of administration, funeral ex

penses, including a suitable monument over my grave

to be fully paid.

	Item 2nd I give and bequeath to my beloved wife

Hannah B. Mason in lieu of dower, first our cow she

having the choice of these  I may own, one horse, har

ness and buggy this to be hers absolutely, also the house
	
furniture to be at her disposal.  Second the undivi
 
ded one half of all of the real estate which may re-

main after the debts to provide for in item 1st and

paid, this to include the dwelling house where I reside

with the homestead promised; if my son who is here-

after provided for, shall farm the same, he after paying

the taxes and the expenses of necessary repairs to pay her

at her option either in cash or the production of the

farms, the landlords share; The real estate she to have

during her natural life, the personal property to be at

her disposal.

	Item 3rd I give and bequeath unto my son Al-

Johnson P. Mason the residue of my real estate and af

ter the decease of my said wife he to have in fee simp

le all of my real estate with the condition that he

pay within One year after the decease of my said wife

in currency (or as soon after as called for) fifty dollars

to my Grand daughter Ellen F. Warner of Catarager

County New York.  Also at the same time and manner

One hundred dollars to Hetta F. Green.
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                    <text>[Page 275]

[Corresponds to labeled page 223 of Will Book 3]

						223

Last Will etc of Jesse Mason decd.

Item 4th  I do hereby authorise and empower my

executor to sell as much of my real estate as may

be necessary to pay the claims against my estate:  he

may sell either at public or private sale, reserving

the dwelling house and homestead for my wife.

	I do hereby appoint my said son Alp-

honse P. Mason executor of this my last will and

testament, revoking any and all other wills made by

me.

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this 27th day of October in the year of our

Lord 1854

				Jesse Mason {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said Jesse Mason to be his

last will and testament in our presence and signed

by us in his presence		Henry Hodgden

				David W. Rogers

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

   We Henry Hodgden and David W. Rogers being du-

ly sworn in open Court this 4th day of December A.D.

1854 depose and say that we were present at the exe-

cution of the last will and testament of Jesse Ma-

son decd hereto annexed:  that we saw said testator sub-

scribe said will, and heard him publish and declare 

the same to be his last will and testament, and that

the said testator at the time of executing the same was

of full age, and of sound mind and memory, and

not under any restraint, and that we signed the same

as witnesses at his request and in his presence and

in the presence of each other.

				Henry Hodgden

				David W. Rogers

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 4th day of Dec-

ember A.D. 1854

				I. Ranney Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 276]

[Corresponds to labeled page 224 of Will Book 3]

224   Last Will etc of Edward Stanberry decd.

	Proceedings had before the Probate Court

of Delaware County and State of Ohio on the

22nd day of December A.D. 1854.  Present Isaac

Ranney Judge.

		An authenticated copy of the last

will and testament of Edward Stanberry decd late

of Newark in the County of Licking and State of Ohio

was this day produced in open court and it appear-

ing to the satisfaction of the Court that said will has been

duly proven &amp; admitted to Probate in said County of Licking

and that said will has relation to lands in this county:  It

is therefore ordered by the Court that said will be admitted

to record, and recorded in the record of Wills in this of-

fice.

	
	Last Will of Edward Stanberry Decd.

		I Edward Stanberry of the ^town of Newark in the County of

Licking and State of Ohio, do make and declare this

to be my last will and testament as follows:

	Item 1st  I give and devise to my brother Charles Stan-

berry his heirs and assigns all my land in the County

of Delaware Ohio:  and as to all moneys due or to become

due to me, whether by contract, note, mortgage, or otherwise

for lands sold in the counties of Delaware, Franklin &amp; Morrow

Ohio.  I direct that out of the same my executor and ex-

ecutrix hereinafter named shall pay the legacies hereinafter

named, and all the debts and liabilities owing or incurred

by me, except the debt I owe to Abraham Flory a-

mounting to about two hundred dollars, and the remain-

der of said monies due and to become due on said land

after paying the said legacies, debts, and liabilities, I give and

bequeath to my said brother Charles:  my intention being to

give him all my interest in the proceeds or money of my

lands situate in said three counties, heretofore sold by me

or my attorneys in fact that may remain after paying

said legacies debts and liabilities (excepting the Flory debt as af-

oresaid) and as to such lands situate in said three coun-

ties as have been sold as aforesaid, I devise the same to

said Charles Stanberry and his heirs in trust, to convey the

same to the respective purchasers thereof or their heirs

or assigns on full payment of the purchase money there

for.

	Item 2nd  All the rest and residue of my estate

both real and personal, wherever situate except the

specific legacies hereinafter mentioned, I give and devise

to my beloved wife Harriet her heirs and assigns

and I direct that she pay therefrom the said debt due
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                    <text>[Page 277]

[Corresponds to labeled page 225 of Will Book 3]						

                                                 225

Last Will etc of Edward Stanberry decd          

me to said Flory "

	Item 3rd  To my Nephew John Stanberry son of

said Charles I bequeath my dog &amp; gun

	Item 4th  To each of my brothers Henry Charles

Howard, and to each of my friends Samuel B.

Sherwood and Jerome Buckingham I bequeath the sum of

fifty dollars

	Item 4th  I hereby nominate and appoint my

beloved wife Harriet to be the executrix and my friends

Samuel B. Sherwood and Jerome Buckingham to be the execu

tors of this my will, and I direct that they may ex

ecute the trust herein disposed within giving any bond there

for, and that no public sale be made of any of

my personal property.

		And lastly hereby revoking all for

mer and other wills by me made, I again declare this

to be my last will and testament:  the words "the lega

cies hereinafter named and" being first interlined between the

eleventh and twelfth lines of the first page, and the word

"legacies" being also interlined between the sixteenth &amp; seven-

teenth, and between the twenty first and twenty second lines

of the same page.  In testimony whereof I have hereto

set my hand &amp; seal this 20th day of November A.D. 1853.

Signed Sealed and declared by     Edw. Stanberry  {Seal}

The P Edward Stanberry for his last      }

Will and testament in the presence of    }

us, who in his presence &amp; at his request }

have attested the same as witnesses      }

the day above named.       }

			J. W. Willson    }

			Jos. J. Nannell  }  The State of Ohio

					    Licking County SS.

			I Daniel Humphreys, Judge of the Court of

Probate within and for said County do hereby certify that the fore

going is a true Copy of the last Will and testament of Dr. Ed

ward Stanberry decd. taken and copied from the original will on file

in said Court &amp; admitted to probate therein  Jany 30th 1853

		In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed

		my name &amp; affixed the seal of P Court at

	{ Seal
		Newark in said County this 31st day of January A.D.

		1854

			Daniel Humphrey Judge

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                    <text>[Page 278]

[Corresponds to labeled page 226 of Will Book 3]

226

Last Will etc of Merreen D. Cole decd.

		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

Proceedings had before Isaac Ranney Judge of

the Probate Court in and for said County at his

office in the town of Delaware &amp; County af-

oresaid on the 30th day of January A.D. 1855.

	This day the Last will and testament of

Merreen D. Cole decd. late of Trenton Township

in said County was produced in open Court and pro-

ved by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses J. 

C. Concklin and Axel B. Searles (as reduced to writing

and filed with said will) approved and ordered to be

recorded.

		Copy of Will.

In the name of the benevolent father of all

		I Merreen D. Cole of Delaware

County, do make and publish this my last will

and testament

		Item   I give and devise to my

beloved wife in lieu of her dower my farm on

which we now reside situate in Delaware County

and in Trenton Township Ohio and containing about

one hundred and twenty five acres of land, during

the time she may remain my widow, also our

dun horse and our bay mare two milks cows and

twenty head of sheep and six head of hogs, our Bug

gy and our waggon four plows also the harness

belonging to the Buggy and Waggon and all of the

household and kitchen furniture and provisions enough

to support my wife and family for one year from

my decease also our bay horse colt called the Mor

gan colt to be kept till three years old and then

sold during the time she remains my widow as af

oresaid at the death or marriage of my said wife

I want all of the personal property sold and my

wife to be paid three hundred dollars from the pro

ceeds of the sale		The farm on which

we now reside is not to be sold till my young

es child living is of age and if my widow is liv

ing at that time the farm is not to be sold till

her death unless she marriages

	I give and devise to my son Thomas 

M. Cole two hundred and forty dollars to be paid

when my farm is sold

	I give and devise to my son Joseph

H. Cole three hundred dollars to be paid when

my farm is sold.
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                    <text>[Page 279]

[Corresponds to labeled page 227 of Will Book 3]


  Last Will etc of Marreen D. Cole, Contind.		227


I give and devise to my son Sperry Cole three

hundred dollars to be paid when my farm is sold

	I give and devise to my son Levi Cole

three hundred dollars to be paid when my farm

is sold

	I give and devise to my son Jacob Cole

three hundred dollars to be paid when my farm

is sold

	I give and devise to my daughter Sary

Ann Green one hundred and fifty one dollars

to be paid when my farm is sold

	I give and devise to my daughter Car

oline Bachelor one hundred and fifty one dol

lars to be paid when my farm is sold

	I give and devise to my daughter

Barbary Ann Cole two hundred and twenty five

dollars, to be paid when my farm is sold

except seventy four dollars which is to be paid

at her marriage or before.

	I give and devise to my daughter

Lida Ann Cole two hundred and twenty five doll

ars to be paid when my farm is sold

	I give and devise to my daugh

ter Mary Ann two hundred and twenty five

dollars to be paid when my farm is sold

	If my executor should see proper to

pay any of my heirs all or any part of these porsions

before the time above menchened they may do so

but at the sale of the colt above menchaned

the money for which said colt may be sold and

all the ballances of the sale Money after paying

my debts and funeral expenses is to be paid eq

qually to my children which are then Married

and the money so paid shall apply on said heir

share to the amount paid, and after my heirs

are all paid according to this will if there

should be any money left it shall be divided

among my heirs my sons first each to be paid

twenty five dollars and if any remains to be equal

ly divided among my sons and daughters

		I do hereby nominate and appoint

my beloved wife and my son Thomas M. Cole

guardians of my son Joseph and my son Sperry

and my son Levi and my son Jacob and my

daughter Lida and my daughter Mary Ann till my

sons arrive at the age of twenty one years

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                    <text>[Page 280]

[Corresponds to labeled page 228 of Will Book 3]

228   Last Will &amp;c of Merreen D. Cole Cont'd


and my daughter arrive at the age of eigh

teen years or intermarriages  But in case my

wife should again marry, her guardianship of

said children shall continue and determine upon

her intermarriage

		I do hereby nominate and ap

point my wife Sarah Cole and Thomas M.

Cole Executors of my last will and testament

hereby authorizing and impowering them to compro-

mise and adjust release and discharge in such

manner as they may deem proper the debts and

claims due me

		In testimony whereof I have here

unto set my hand and seal this twelfth day

of October in the Year of our Lord 1854

			Merreen D. Cole  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by     }

said Merreen D. Cole as his    }

last will and testament in our }

presence and signed by us in   }

his presence  John C. Conklin  }

	      Axel B. Searles  }


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County Ss.

   Mr. John C. Conklin and Axel Searles being

duly sworn in open Court this 31st day of Janua-

ry A.D. 1855 depose and say, that we were present

at the execution of the last will and testament of

Merreen D. Cole hereto annexed, that we saw the

said testator subscribe said will, and heard him pub

lish and declare the same to be his last will and

testament, and that the said testator at the time

of executing the same was of full age, and of sound

mind and memory, and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses at his

request and in his presence and in the presence

of each other.		J. C. Conklin

			A. B. Searles
 
Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 31st day of

January A.D. 1855
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                    <text>[Page 281]

[Corresponds to labeled page 229 of Will Book 3]
					
Last Will and testament of Aaron Longshore      229

						 
	Proceedings had before I. Ranney Probate Judge

of Delaware County &amp; State of Ohio at his office

on the 1st day of February A.D. 1855.

	This day the last will and testament of

Aaron Longshore decd. was produced in open court

and proven by the testimony of Lewis Carter and Jas.

Bailey witnesses who subscribed the same which testimony

was reduced to writing by them signed and filed with

said will which was approved by the Court and or-

dered to be recorded.

		Copy of Will.

   I Aaron Longshore of the township of Berkshire

County of Delaware and state of Ohio do ordain

and constitute this my last will and testament in

form following (to wit.)

			1st  It is my will that the

funeral expenses and my just debts be fully paid

			2nd  All the rest and residue

of my estate both personal and real, I give and

bequeath to my dear wife Lucinda Longshore and

I hereby constitute and appoint her my sole exec-

utrix.

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set

my hand and seal this 28th day of January 1855

Signed and sealed in	 }	Aaron Longshore  {Seal}

presence of Lewis Carter }

	    James Bailey }


	The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

   Mr. Lewis Carter and James Bailey being duly sworn

in open Court this 1st day of February A.D. 1855 depose

and say, that we were present at the execution of

the last will and testament of Aaron Longshore

hereto annexed; that we saw the said testator sub-

scribe said will, and heard him publish and declare

the same to be his last will and testament, and that

the said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age, and of sound mind and memory

and not under any restraint, and that we signed

the same as witnesses as we believe in accordance

with his desires, and in his presence, and in the pres-

ence of each other.	Lewis Carter

			James Bailey

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 1st day of

February A.D. 1855.

			I Ranney Pro. Judge

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                    <text>[Page 282]

[Corresponds to labeled page 230 of Will Book 3]

230   Last Will &amp; testament of Jacob Smith

	Proceedings had before I. Ranney Probate

Judge in &amp; for the County of Delaware and

State of Ohio at his office in the town of Del-

aware &amp; County aforesaid March 2nd 1855.

		This day the last will and testa-

ment of Jacob Smith late of Thompson Tp. in

said County decd was produced in open court by

John Smith Sr. &amp; James Mayo Executors in said will

named &amp; proven by the testimony of the subscribing wit-

nesses James Mayo, Thomas W. Davis and John R. 

Davis (as reduced to writing and filed with said will &amp; the

same admitted to probate &amp; ordered to be recorded,

as follows.

		Copy of Will.

	I Jacob Smith of Thompson Township Delaware

County Ohio do make and ordain this my last

will and testament, in manner and form follow-

ing  viz:  I give and bequeath to my dear wife

Frances Smith all my loose property and two fifths

of the avails of my real estate so long as she

remains my widow, and if she should marry she is

to have anough to support her comfortably the remain-

ing part of her life, and she also is to have full

custody of the house in which we now reside or

to live with which of the children she may wish

	I give and bequeath to my daughter Catharine Knachel the

sum of Eight hundred dollars:  I give and bequeath

to my daughter Sarah Gast the sum of Eight

hundred dollars;

	I also give and bequeath to my

daughter Julian Smith Eight hundred dollars

   These several sums is to be paid by my three Sons

named John A. Smith, Jacob F. Smith &amp; Enoch

Smith with this provision that my daughter Sa-

rah Gast is to have the refusal of the Boots

&amp; Knachel lot laying in Marion Co. &amp; expect this

lot to pay two of the girls and she is to pay

annually Seventy five dollars to one of the other

heirs till she has paid up:  And Enoch is to

pay two hundred dollars for his share to the other

heir:  I give and bequeath to my three sons John

A. Smith, Jacob F. Smith &amp; Enoch Smith the re-

al estate on which I now live after the death

of my wife  I also wish a sale to be made

of my chattels, between now &amp; fall &amp; a part
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                    <text>[Page 283]

[Corresponds to labeled page 231 of Will Book 3]
						
Last Will etc of Jacob Smith cont'd              231


of the money raised therefrom to be applied to the

schooling of Enoch and the ballance at the dispo-

sal of by my wife; and the money I now have

out after the payment of my honest debts I wish

to be applied to the education of Enoch.

	As my wife has the control of all my chat-

tles I wish her and Julyan to have a good comfort-

able living and the ballance if needed to be applied

to giving Enoch a thorough education if not needed

for that purpose to be at my wifes disposal:

	In conclusion of this my last will and testa-

ment, I will contain any of my children down

to one hundred dollars if they should prove dissatis-

fied or go to law and the ballance of their dow-

er to be equally devided among the rest of they

heirs

	I now nominate constitute and appoint John 

Smith Sen. and James Mayo sole executors of this 

my last will and testament hereby revoking all oth-

er and former wills by me at any time heretofore

made.

	In witness whereof I have hereunto set my

hand and seal this twenty fourth day of January

eighteen hundred and fifty five

				Jacob Smith {Seal}

Signed sealed published and declared          }

by the testator Jacob Smith as &amp; for his      }

last will &amp; testament in the presence of      }

as who have subscribed our names as           }

witnesses thereto in the presence of the said   }

testator	John R. Davis                 }

		Thomas W. Davis               }

		James Mayo                    }

	The State of Ohio  Delaware Co. SS.

We James Mayo, John R Davis and Thomas W. Da-

vis being duly sworn in open Court this 27th day of

February A.D. 1855 depose &amp; say, that we were pres-

ent at the execution of the last will and testament

of Jacob Smith decd. hereto annexed, that we saw

the said testator subscribe said will, and heard him pub-

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tament, and that the said testator at the time

of executing the same was of sound full age

and of sound mind and memory and not under
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                    <text>[Page 284]

[Corresponds to labeled page 232 of Will Book 3]

232   Last Will &amp;c of Jacob Smith decd Cont'd.


any restraint, and that we signed the same as witness-

es at his request and in his presence, and in the

presence of each other.

				James Mayo

				Thomas W. Davis

				John R. Davis

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 27th day of Feb-

ruary A.D. 1855

				I. Ranney Pro. Judge

_____________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________


	Last Will and testament of Michael Bramm

Proceedings had before Isaac Ranney Judge of

Probate Court in &amp; for Delaware County and State of

Ohio at this office in the town of Delaware March

17th 1855.

		This day the last will and testament of

Michael Bramm late of Brown Tp in sad County

decd was produced in open Court and by the testimo-

ny of the subscribing witnesses thereto John Edleblute

&amp; Peter G. Baker (as reduced to writing &amp; filed with said

will) duly proven, admitted to probate &amp; ordered to

be recorded   as follows.

		Copy of Will

	In the name of the benevolent Father of all

I Michael Bramm do make and publish this

my last will and testament 	

	First it is my will that all my

just debts be paid

	I devise and bequeath to my beloved wife

the farm on which we now reside, it being twen-

ty four &amp; a half acres of land situate in Dela-

ware County and in Brown Tp the Township of

Brown in R. 18 T. 5 S. 3 deeded to me by Thomas

Lash on the third day of February A.D. 1854 to

have and to hold during her natural life.

	I also give and devise to my said wife

all my personal property and effects that remain

after paying my just debts     At the decease of

my wife the real estate aforesaid and the personal

property that may be unconsumed or unexpended I

give and devise bequeath to my four children and
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                    <text>[Page 285]

[Corresponds to labeled page 233 of Will Book 3]
						
Last Will and testament of Michael Bramm        233


to my wifes oldest son.

	Signed and sealed this 20th day of December

A.D. 1854				Michael Bramm {Seal}

Signed &amp; acknowledged by said  }

Michael Bramm as his           }

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	The State of Ohio Delaware Co. S.S.

   Personally appeared before the Probate Court of said coun-

ty on this 17th day of March 1855 John Edleblute and

Peter G. Baker, who being duly sworn on their oath

say that on the 20th day of December A.D. 1854 they were

called upon to witness the Last will &amp; testament of Mr.

Charl Bramm now decd in open Court produced, that the

said Michael Bramm signed sealed &amp; acknowledged the same

as such last will and testament and requested aff-

iants to witness the same as his last will &amp; testament

that they signed the same as witnesses in the pres-

ence of the Testator &amp; in the presence of each other

   That said testator was at the time of sound and

disposing mind &amp; memory and not under any restraint

and of full age &amp; not under any that said tes-

tator has since deceased

			John Edleblute 

			     his

			Peter  X  G. Baker

        		     mark

Sworn to &amp; subscribed in open court the day &amp; year

above written

			I. Ranney Pro. Judge
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                    <text>[Page 286]

[Corresponds to labeled page 234 of Will Book 3]

234   Last Will and Testament of Pinney Adams, Decd

   Proceedings had before Isaac Ranney Judge of Probate Court

in and for Delaware County &amp; State of Ohio at his office in Ohio

town of Delaware March 31st 1855

		This day the last will and testament of

Pinney Adams late of Brown Tp and said county decd was pro-

duced in open court and by the testimony of the subscribing

witnesses thereto J. P. Crawford and Felix Fontanelle (as reduced

to writing and filed with said will) duly proven, admitted to

probate and ordered to be recorded as follows.

		Copy of Will

   In the name of the Benevolent Father of all I Pinney Adams of

the township of Brown County of Delaware and State of Ohio

   Do make and publish this my last Will and Testament

Item first  I give and devise to my Beloved Wife in lieu of her

dower the farm on which we now reside Situated in this Township

of Brown County of Delaware and State of Ohio containing

about 85 acres during her natural life or her widowhood and

all the stock household goods furniture provisions and other goods

and Chattles which may be thereon at the time of my decease during

her natural life as aforesaid  She however selling so much thereof

as may be sufficient to pay my just debts at the death of my

said Wife the real estate and personal property to be sold and

the proceeds thereof to be devised and disposed of as follows:

	I devise and bequeath to my daughter Caroline Skiner and

her heirs three Hundred dollars

	I also devise and bequeath to my daughter L. A. St. Clear

and her heirs three Hundred dollars.

	I also devise and bequeath to my daughter Manerva Adams

and her heirs four Hundred Dollars

	I also devise and bequeath to my daughter Mary Dunham and

her heirs four Hundred Dollars

	I also devise and bequeath to my daughter Susan Adams

and her heirs four Hundred Dollars


	I do hereby nominate and appoint my Son Ransom Adams

Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby author-

izing and empowering him to compromise adjust release and

discharge in such manner as he may deem proper the debts

and claims due me  I do also authorize and empower him

if it becomes necessary in order to pay debts to sell by private sale

in such manner upon such terms of credit or otherwise as

he may think proper all or any part of my real estate and

deeds to purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee

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                    <text>[Page 287]

[Corresponds to labeled page 235 of Will Book 3]

						235

I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made  In testimony

whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twenty first

day of February 1855.		Pinney Adams {seal}

   Signed and acknowledged  }

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	   J. P. Crawford   }

	   Felix Fontanell  }


		State of Ohio  Delaware County S.S.

We J. D. Crawford &amp; Felix Fontanelle, being duly sworn in

open Court this 31st day of March A.D. 1855, depose and say that

we were present at the execution of the last will and testa-

ment of Pinney Adams hereto annexed; that we saw the said

testator subscribe said will, and heard him publish and

declare the same to be his last will and testament, and that

the said testator at the time of executing the same was of

full age, and of sound mind and memory, and not under

any restraint, and that we signed the same as witnesses at

his request and in his presence, and in the presence of each

other.

				J. P. Crawford

				Felix Fontanelle

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March 1855

				Isaac Ranney

				   Probate Judge

June 27th 1855.  Mrs. Mary Adams widow of Pinney Adams

decd. appeared in open Court &amp; her rights under the will &amp;

at law being severally explained to her by me, signified her

election to take under the will of her decd. husband

				I. Ranney  Pro. Judge

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                    <text>[Page 288]

[Corresponds to labeled page 236 of Will Book 3]

236   Last Will &amp; testament of Ralph Stack decd.


	Proceedings had before Isaac Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware and State of

Ohio, at his office in the town of Delaware on the

28th day of April A.D. 1855

				This day the last

will and testament of Ralph Stack deceased late

of this County was produced in open court and duly

proven by the testimony of Henry Stark one of the

subscribing witnesses thereto and James R. Hubbell Esq

(as reduced to writing and filed with said will) admitted

to probate and ordered to be recorded as follows.

		Copy of Will

	In the name of the Benevolent Father of all

I Ralph Slack of the County of Delaware and State

of Ohio, being of sound mind &amp; disposing mind mem-

ory, but weak in body, do make and publish this

my last will and testament.

	1st I give and devise unto my four sons Henry

William, John P. and Ralph Slack the sum of

One dollar to each individually.

	2nd  I give and devise unto my two daugh-

ters Anna Scott &amp; Catharine Chedwick also the

sum of One dollar each individually

	3rd  After the said several devises and sums

aforesaid shall be paid together with all just and

lawful claims against me, I give and devise all

the residue of my personal property to Seth Slack

my youngest son; also I give and devise to my son

Seth Slack and to his heirs and assigns forever, all

my real estate situated and being in Oxford town-

ship Delaware County Ohio, Known as the old homestead

in Range Eighteen Tp 6. Sec. 1 and north half of

Lot No fourteen, containing Eighty two acres more

or less to have and to hold the same to him and

to his heirs and assigns forever.

	4th  I nominate and appoint my son Seth

Slack Executor of this my last will and testa-

ment and do hereby authorize him to dispose of all

my personal property after my death as he may

deem best and proper.  pay off all just and law-

ful claims against me release and discharge for the

laws:

	5th If it shall be necessary after my death to

sell any real estate to pay any of my funeral ex-

penses or other debts, I hereby authorize and empower
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                    <text>[Page 289]

[Corresponds to labeled page 237 of Will Book 3]	

Last Will and testament of Ralph Slack decd     237

my son Seth Slack Executor hereof to sell the same upon such

terms as he may think proper either at public or private

sale and give deed for the same.

	I hereby revoke all former wills and testam-

ents.

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this 10th day of September in the year of our

Lord 1846

				      his

				Ralph X Slack

				      mark

Subscribed to and acknowledged in  }

the presence of us                 }

	Henry Riley	  	   }

	Charles Riley		   }


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

	I, Henry Riley being duly sworn in open Court this

21st day of April A.D. 1855 depose and say, that I was

present at the execution of the last will and testament

of Ralph Slack decd hereto annexed:  that I saw the

said testator subscribe said will, and heard him publish

and declare the same to be his last will and testa-

ment, and that said testator at the time of executing

the same was of full age and of sound mind and

memory, and not under any restraint, and that I

signed the same as witness at his request and in his

presence and in the presence of Charles Riley who witness-

ed the same time in my presence at request of testator and

in his presence &amp; who is now a non-resident of this state.

				Henry Riley

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 28th day of April 1854.

				I. Ranney Prob. Judge


     The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

	Be it known that on this 28th day of April A.D. 1855

personally appeared before me in open Court James R. Hub-

bell who being duly sworn according to law upon his

oath says that the instrument before him purporting to be

the last will and testament of Ralph Slack decd late

of Delaware Co., affiant wrote at the request of said testa-

tor and saw him (the testator) execute the same by ma-

king his mark in the signature thereof and that at the time

of the execution of said will by said testator he was of sound

and disposing mind &amp; memory and was of full age and un-

der no restraint &amp; further says not

				J. R. Hubbell

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me April 28th '55

				I. Ranney  Pro. Judge

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                    <text>[Page 290]

[Corresponds to labeled page 238 of Will Book 3]

238   Last Will &amp; testament of John Neilson decd.


	Proceedings had before I. Ranney Probate Judge

within &amp; for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio

at his office in the town of Delaware on the 27th day

of June A.D 1855.

		This day the last will and testament

of John Neilson decd. late of Berkshire Tp in said County

was produced in open Court and duly proven by the tes-

timony of J. P. Crawford and G. B. Carpenter the subscri-

bing witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said

will) admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as

follows.

		Copy of Will

	In the name of the benevolent Father of all

I John Neilson do make and publish this my last

will and testament.

	Item 1st  I give and devise to my beloved wife

in lieu of her dower, the farm on which we now

reside situate in Berkshire Tp. Delaware Ohio contain-

ing about one hundred and five acres during her

natural life and all the stock household goods furni-

ture provisions and other goods and chattels that may

be thereon at the time of my decease during her

life as aforesaid she however selling so much thereof

as may be sufficient to pay my just debt and so

much more as may suit her convenience

	Item 2nd  And at the decease of my

said wife the real estate as aforesaid I give and

devise to my daughter Lucinda and son Arthur Neil-

son equally divided and the said Lucinda and Ar

thur in consideration of the above devises real estate

are hereby bound and required to provide and support

in sickness and in health myself and wife in food

and rayment sufficient for our comfort during our

life pay all our just debts funeral expenses etc.

	Item 3rd  And I further bid and require the

said Lucinda Neilson &amp; Arthur Neilson to pay to the

rest of my heirs as soon as convenient after the de-

cease of myself &amp; wife as follows

	To my daughter Hester Ann Coleman One hundred &amp;

fifty dollars.  Also to my son George Neilson One

hundred and fifty dollars, also to my son Silas SS.

Neilson One hundred and fifty dollars, also to my

daughter Elizabeth Neilson One hundred and fifty dol-

lars.

	I do hereby revoke all former wills by me

made.
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                    <text>[Page 291]

[Corresponds to labeled page 239 of Will Book 3
						
Last Will &amp; testament of John Neilson decd.     239

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this 9th day of June A.D. 1855.

			John Neilson  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said     }

John Neilson as his last will &amp;     }

testament in our presence and sign- }

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		J. P. Crawford      }

		G. B. Carpenter     }


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

		We J. P. Crawford and G. B. Carpenter

being duly sworn in open Court this 27th day of June

A.D. 1855, depose and say, that we were present at the execution

of the last will and testament of John Neilson decd. here-

to annexed, that we saw that said testator subscribe said

will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be his

last will and testament, and that the said testator at the

time of executing the same was of sound mind and memory of

full age &amp; not under any restraint, and that we signed

the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence

and in the presence of each other.

				J. P. Crawford

				G. B. Carpenter

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 27th day of June

A.D. 1855.

				I. Ranney Prob. Judge.

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                    <text>[Page 292]

[Corresponds to labeled page 240 of Will Book 3]

240   Last Will and testament of Kimber A. Barton decd. 


	Proceedings had before I. Ranney Jude of

Probate Court within and for the County of Dela-

ware and State of Ohio July 2nd 1855.

	This day the last will and testament of

Kimber Augustus Barton of the Tp. of Oxford in

said County was produced in open Court &amp; by the

testimony of S. B. Monkover Henry J. Slack &amp; James

Samuel Nelson the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced

to writing &amp; filed, with said will.  And by the Court said 

will was admitted to Probate &amp; ordered to be recorded.

		Copy of Will.

	In the name of the Benevolent Father of all

I Kimber Augustus Barton of the Township of Oxford

Delaware County Ohio do make and publish this my

last will and testimony

				Item 1st  I give and

divise to my beloved wife the farm on which we

now reside situate in Oxford township Delaware

County Ohio containing about one hundred acres of

land during her natural lifetime and all the stock

household goods furniture provisions and the goods &amp;

chattels which may be thereon or belong to me or

my estate at my decease during her natural

lifetime as aforesaid she however selling as much thereof as

may be sufficient to pay my just debts.		At the death

of my wife the real estate aforesaid and such part of

the personal property or the proceeds thereof as may then

remain unexpended and unconsumed is to be divided be-

tween my heirs as she may previously direct.

	I do hereby nominate and appoint my

friend S. B. Morehouse Executor of this my last will

and testimony and hereby authorize and empower him

him to compromise adjust release and discharge in

such manner as he may deem proper the debts &amp;

claims due me.		I do also authorize and impow-

er him if it shall become necessary in order

to pay my debts to sell by private sale or other

in such manner and on such terms of credit or

otherwise as he may think proper all or any part

of my real estate and deeds to purchasers

to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple

	I do hereby revoke all former wills

by me made.</text>
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                    <text>[Page 293]

[Corresponds to labeled page 241 of Will Book 3]
						
Last Will &amp;c of Kimber A. Barton decd.          241


	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

and X this fourteenth day of June in the year 1855

						his

				Kimber Augustus X Barton {Seal}

						mark


Signed and acknowledged by said	    }

Kimber Augustus Barton as his last  }

will and testimony in our presence  }

and signed by us in his presence    }

	Samuel Nelson               }

	Henry F. Slack              }

	S. B. Morehouse             }


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County Ss.

	We Samuel Nelson Henry J. Slack &amp; S. B. More-

house being duly sworn in open Court this 2nd

day of July A.D. 1855 depose and say that we

were present at the execution of the last will and

testament of Kimber Augustus Barton decd hereto

annexed; that we saw the said testator subscribe

said will, and heard him publish and declare

the same to be his last will and testament, and

that the said testator at the time of executing the

same was of full age, and of sound mind and mem-

ory, and not under any restraint, and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his request and

in his presence, and in the presence of each other

				Samuel Nelson

				Henry J. Slack

				S. B. Morehouse.

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me on this 2nd day of July  

A. D. 1855.

				I. Ranney Prob. Judge
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                    <text>[Page 294]

[Corresponds to labeled page 242 of Will Book 3]

242   Last Will &amp;c of Elizabeth Rogers deceased.

	
	Proceedings had before I. Ranney Probate Judge

in &amp; for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at

his office in the town of Delaware July 5th 1855.

	This day the last will and testament of

Elizabeth Rogers decd. was produced in open Court and

by the testimony of Eli D. English &amp; Henry J. Eaton the

subscribing witnesses thereto duly proven, which said testimony was

reduced to writing &amp; filed with said will and the said Court

admitted said will to Probate &amp; ordered the same &amp; testimony

to be recorded.

		Copy of Will.

   In the name of the benevolent Father of all.  I Elizabeth

Rogers of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio on

the 12th day of June AD Eighteen hundred and fifty five,

do hereby make and publish this my last will and tes-

tament, hereby annulling &amp; revoking all former wills

by me made.

		I do hereby give and bequeath all my

property real and personal of every &amp; any description

whatever and in whatsoever form the same may be, wheth-

er in land, bonds, stocks, notes or bank account or

in any other form whatsoever, to my six children

Levi Rogers, Henry Rogers, Daniel Rogers, Charlotte Ro-

gers, William Smith Rogers and Rhoda Fisher wife of

Abraham Fisher, to be equally divided between among

them, excepting as regards Rhoda &amp; Levi, and as Rhoda

has already received two hundred and five dollars, &amp; Levi

Eighty Dollars, It is my will that these amount be de-

ducted respectively from their shares - two hundred &amp; five

dollars from Rhodas share and Eighty dollars from Levis

share

		I do hereby nominate constitute and

appoint my beloved husband, William S. Rogers to be

the sole executor of this my last will and testament &amp;

to have the sole &amp; complete control of all my property

aforesaid, to be used and applied, as above mentioned, to

the exclusive use and benefit of my children aforesaid

and do hereby direct that he pay over to my son's

children their respective shares as soon as William Smith

Rogers my youngest child becomes of full age.

		I do further direct that my executor

aforesaid do proceed to sell &amp; convey in fee simple, so soon

as in his judgment it may deemed best, my tract of

land containing about one hundred and twenty seven
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                    <text>[Page 295]

[Corresponds to labeled page 243 of Will Book 3]

						
Last Will and testament of Elizabeth Rogers Cont'd   243


and a half acres, &amp; situate in Frederick County State

of Virginia, &amp; it is my will that the proceeds arising

from such sale be invested in Western lands situ-

ate in the State of Ohio or in any other place, for

the sole use &amp; benefit of my children as aforesaid.

	I do hereby authorise my said Executor to sell and

convey all and any other real estate to me belonging, at

such times and in such manner as he may see fit, the

proceeds arising from any such sale to be at all times applied

to the sole use and benefit of my said children

   And it is further my will &amp; desire, that my said hus-

band, Executor as aforesaid, be not required to give bond

as is customary for Executors or in any other way

   And I authorise and empower him, in case of his

death before the provisions of this my last will &amp; testa-

ment are fully carried out, to sellect &amp; appoint

by will or otherwise, a successor who shall see that

so much of this will as remains unperformed at

the death of my said husband, be thereafter fully carried

out according to the provisions hereof.

	In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand &amp; seal

this twelfth day of June in the year of our Lord Eighteen

hundred &amp; fifty five

				Elizabeth Rogers   {Seal}

Signed &amp; sealed by Elizabeth Rogers in our presence     }

and in the presence of each other &amp; in her presence at  }

her request signed by us as witnesses.                  }

				Eli D. English          }

				Henry J. Eaton          }


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We Eli D. English &amp; Henry J. Eaton being duly sworn

in open Court this 5th day of July A.D. 1855, depose and

say, that we were present at the execution of the last

will &amp; testament of Elizabeth Rogers decd. hereto annexed

That we saw the said testatrix subscribe said will, &amp; heard

her publish &amp; declare the same to be her last will and

testament &amp; that the said testatrix at the time of execu-

ting the same was of full age, and of sound mind &amp;

memory, &amp; not under any restraint, and that we

signed the same as witnesses at her request &amp; in her

presence &amp; in the presence of each other.

				Henry J. Eaton

				Eli D. English

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me July 5th A.D. 1855.

				I. Ranney Prob. Judge
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                    <text>[Page 296]

[Corresponds to labeled page 244 of Will Book 3]

244   Verbal Will of Sam'l Seigfried deceased


Proceedings had before I. Ranney Probate Judge

within &amp; for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio

had at his office in the town of Delaware on the

6th day of July A.D. 1855.

		This day the last verbal will of Samuel

Seigfried decd. was produced in open court &amp; duly pro-

ven by the testimony of Benjamin Seigfried and Angelina

High the subscribing witnesses to the same, and ordered by

the Court to be recorded with said testimony which was

reduced to writing:

		Copy of Will.

Samuel Seigfried being very sick, in view of his ap-

proaching dissolution on the 5th of June A.D. 1855

   Made the following verbal will, in the presence and

hearing of Angelina High and Benjamin Seigfried, and

called said Angelina &amp; Benjamin to witness the same as

his verbal will

		That is to say, the said Samuel Seig-

fried said:  He gave all his Personal Property to his

Mother Elizabeth Seigfried in trust to be by her used for

the use and benefit of his Brother Isaac, and his two sis-

ters Margarett &amp; Sarah, who are unfortunate.  The bequest

to be subject to the payment of his debts, not including

the Legacies due his sister under his Fathers Will

		This verbal will reduced to writing June

11th 1855.

Signed by Angelina High and Benjamin          }

Seigfried as witnesses at the request of the  }

said Samuel Seigfried who died on the 5th     }

day of June About 11 Oclock P.M.              }

1855.		Benjamin Seigfried            }

		Angelina High                 }


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We Benjamin Seigfried and Angelina High being duly sworn in o-

pen Court this 6th day of July A.D. 1855 depose and say, that we

were present at the making of the last will of Samuel Seig-

fried decd. which being verbal has since been reduced to writing

and is hereto annexed; that he did publish &amp; declare the same

to be his last will &amp; testament, and that the said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age, and

of sound mind &amp; memory and not under any restraint

and that the said testator called upon us to witness said

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[Corresponds to labeled page 245 of Will Book 3]						

Last Will &amp;c of Samuel Seigfried decd.          245


declaration as his will, and that the same was

made by said testator on the 5th day of June A.D. 1855

and reduced to writing &amp; by us witnessed on the 11th day

of June A.D. 1855.

				Benj' Seigfried

				Angelina High

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me July 6th A.D. 1855.

				I. Ranney Prob. Judge

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                    <text>[Page 298]

[Corresponds to labeled page 246 of Will Book 3]

246   Last Will &amp; Testament of Benjamin Hull deceased


Proceedings had before I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware and State of

Ohio at his office in the town of Delaware on the

29th day of August A.D. 1855 and the 1st day of Sept. 1855.

			This day the last will and

testament of Benjamin Hull deceased late of Thompson

Tp in said County was produced in open Court and

duly proven by the testimony of B. F. McMillen and Joseph

W. Decker, the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to

writing and filed with said Will) admitted to Probate and

ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

   I Benjamin Hull of Delaware County Ohio

make this my last will and testament.

Item   I give &amp; bequeath to my wife Nancy all my real

estate free from all encumbrance.

Item   I will that each of my children now living

shall have five dollars out of my personal property

after my debts are paid and my wife shall have

all the remainder including all moneys and

credits.  And I appoint her executor in testimony whereof

I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 8th day

of July A.D. 1855

				Benjamin Hull  {seal}

in presence of   }

B. F. McMillen   }

Joseph W. Decker }


The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

	I Joseph W. Decker being duly sworn in open Court

this 29th day of August A.D. 1855 depose and say that

I was present at the execution of the last will and testament

of Benjamin Hull dec'd hereto annexed, and that I saw

the said testator subscribe said will and heard him

publish and declare the same to be his last will &amp; testament

and the said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and memory and

not under any restraint and that I signed the same as

witness at his request and in his presence and in the presence

of B. F. McMillen the other subscribing witness.

				Joseph W. Decker

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 29th day of August

A.D. 1855.

				I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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[Corresponds to labeled page 247 of Will Book 3]

						
Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Hull deceased  247

August 29th 1855

In the Matter of Benjamin Hulls Will

The last will and testament of Benjamin Hull late of

Thompson Tp in the said County dec'd was this day produced

in open Court by the widow of said Hull and it appear-

ing to the court that B. F. McMillen one of the subscri-

bing witnesses to said Will resides out of this jurisdiction of

this court at the town of Richwood Union Co Ohio

It is ordered that a commission issued with the said Will

annexed to this the deposition of the said B. F. McMillen

touching the due execution of said Will to be directed to

Wm. W. Warren Esq who shall execute the same according to

the Statute in such cases made and provided

				I. Ranney Probate Judge


Probate Court   }

State of Ohio   }

Delaware County }

			To William W. Warren Esq of Scott Tp

Delaware County Ohio

			Know ye that we in confidence 

of your prudence and fidelity have appointed you and

by these presents do give to you full power and authority

to examine and take the deposition of B. F. McMillen one

of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of Benjamin Hull

deceased hereto annexed late of Thompson Tp in this

County.  And therefore we command you that at certain

days and places to be appointed by you, you cause the

said B. F. McMillen to be brought before you and then and

there examine him on his Corporal oath or affirmation first

taken before you touching the due execution of the said

will of the said Benjamin Hull and that you reduce

such examination to writing and return the same together

with the writ and the said Will of the said Benjamin

Hull thereto annexed closed up under your seal into  our

said Court of Probate with all convenient speed

		Witness I Ranney Judge and

		the seal of the said at Delaware

		Ohio this 29th day August A.D. 1855
 
			I. Ranney Probate Judge

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[Corresponds to labeled page 248 of Will Book 3]


248   Last Will and Testament of Benjamin Hull dec'd


I have executed this within commission as to the

testimony of B. F. McMillen as will appear by the

Schedule hereunto annexed

				{Seal}


In pursuance of the dedimus hereto annexed on the

31st day of August A.D. 1855 at the residence of B. F.

McMillen in the Town of Richwood in Union County in the

State of Ohio personally appeared before me B. F. McMillen

of lawful age who being by me first duly sworn depioseth

and says

		State of Ohio  Union County S.S.

I B. F. McMillen being duly notified attensuse at

my residence in the town of Richwood in said County and

by duly sworn in open court this 31st day of August A.D.

1855 depose and say that I was present at the execution

of the last will of Benjamin Hull late of Delaware

County dec'd hereunto annexed that I saw the said

testator subscribe said Will and heard him publish

and declare the same to be his last Will and

Testament and that the said testator at the time

of executing the same was of full age and of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint and

that I signed the same as witness at his request and

in his presence and in the presence of Joseph W. Decker

the other subscribing witness

				B F McMillen

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of August

A.D. 1855  Wm M Warren  special Com.


The above testimony of the said B F McMillen was

there and then reduced to writing by me and the

witness and sworn to and subscribed in my presence

day 		In witness whereoff I have on same

day hereunto set my hand and seal

				William M Warren  {Seal}

Fees $2.00			Commissioner

__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________


Last Will &amp; Testament of Philemon Dixon

This day the last will and testament of Philemon Dixon dec'd

late of Liberty Tp of said County was produced in open Court and duly

proven by the testimony of Wm A Standish and M S Case, the sub-

scribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with

said will) admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded

as follows  ( September 1st 1855. )
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[Corresponds to labeled page 249 of Will Book 3]

Last Will and Testatament of Philemon Dixon  dec'd   249
						
In the name of the benevolent Father of all  

I Philemon Dixon do make and publish this my 

last will and testament first it is my will that

my just debts and all charges be paid out of my shares

of the crops now growing on the farm my father left by

Will of which I am an heir.  I give and devise all the

residue of my estate to Maria my wife to be to her as

long as she remains my widow and to my heirs forever

I appoint and make James Clark my Uncle Guardian

of my infant Children and also executor of this my

last will and testament.

			In testimony whereof I have hereunto

set my hand seal.

Signed and acknowledged this		Philemon Dixon {Seal}

16th day of July 1855 by the said

Philemon Dixon in our presence

and signed by us in his presence

		William A. Standish

		Miles S. Case


The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

We William A. Standish and Miles S. Case being

duly sworn in open Court this 1st day of September

A D 1855 depose and say that we were present

at the execution of the last will and testament of

Philemon Dixon hereto annexed, that we heard him

request Esq Huntly to sign his testators name to it which

was done accordingly and heard him publish and de-

clare the same to be his last will and testament

and that the said testator at the time of executing

the same was of full age and sound mind and

memory and not under any restraint and that we

signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his

presence and in the presence of each other

				Wm A Standish

				M. S. Case

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of

September A D 1855

			I Ranney  Probate Judge


   The above is a copy record of the proceedings had before

Hon I Ranney Probate Judge within and for the County of

Delaware and State of Ohio at his office in the town of

Delaware on the 1st day of September 1855, in the matter

of the last Will and Testament of Philemon Dixon dec'd
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                    <text>[Page 302]

[Corresponds to labeled page 250 of Will Book 3]


250   Last Will and Testament of Joseph Sharp dec'd


Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at

his office in the town of Delaware on the 4th day of

September A D 1855

This day the last Will and Testament of Joseph Sharp

dec'd late of Genoa Tp in said County was produced in open

Court and duly proved by the testimony of I. W. Durant

and Helson Beebe the subscribing witnesses thereto (as redu-

ced to writing and filed with said Will) admitted to

Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows.

		Copy of Will

				Genoa March 21 1855

In the name of God.  Amen.

The the last Will and Testament of Joseph Sharp of

Genoa Tp Delaware County 1"  I wish Emily Sharp the

daughter of Stephen Sharp to have One hundred dollars

in money this fall 2nd  and my wife Sophia to have

the residue to my real and personal estate her life=

time.  then to be distributed equally among all the heirs

3rd  I appoint Stephen Sharp and Louis R Goodspeed the

executors of this my last Will and Testament.

signed in presence of  }		J. Sharp  {Seal}

   I. W. Durant        }

   Helson Beebe        }

	The State of Ohio  Delaware County Ss

We I. W. Durant and Helson Beebe being duly sworn

in open Court this 4" day of September A D 1855 depose

and say that we were present at the execution of

the last will and testament of Joseph Sharp dec'd

hereto annexed and that we saw the said testator sub=

scribe said will and heard him publish and declare

the same to be his last will and testament and that

the said testator at the time of executing the same was of

full age and of sound mind and memory and not

under any restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses

at his request and in his presence and in the presence

of each other

				I. W. Durant

				Helson Beebe

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4" day of September

A D 1855

				I Ranney  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 303]

[Corresponds to labeled page 251 of Will Book 3]

						
Last Will and Testament of Isreal E. Buck dec'd   251 


Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at

his office in the town of Delaware on the 6" day of

September A D 1855

This day the last Will and Testament of Isreal E. Buck

dec'd late of Delaware Tp in said County was produced

in open Court and duly proven by the testimony of

James R Hubbell and B F Loofbourrow the subscribing

witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said

Will) admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as

follows.

		Copy of Will

1"  In addition to the property to which my beloved wife

Sarah W may be entitled by law I will and bequeath

to her all my household goods whatever and also my Fam=

ily Library

2'd  I give and bequeath to my faithful cousin Hannah

M Mc Couicor out of my personal estate the sum of

two hundred dollars provided that sum shall remain

after the settlement of my estate if not then so much as

may remain not exceeding that sum

3'd  I give and bequeath to my dear and only son Henrie

Edmund the Gold Watch which I now have which is not

to be considered as personally on settlement.

4th  I give and devise to my said son all the residue

of my property, real personal and mixed of every description

Provided that if my said son should die without issue

then I give and devise all my real estate to my faithful

Brother and sisters following, to wit.  Collins John T. Priscilla

Anna and Ruth Buck.  Provided further that my said

wife shall have and enjoy the use of such real estate

so long as she remain my widow after the same shall become

vested in my said Brothers and Sisters upon the death of

my said son without issue as aforesaid and not other=

wise.

   I constitute my Brother John T Buck executor of

my will and Isaac Ranney Esq in whose integrity

and legal attainment I have great confidence as

the legal adviser of my widow and child and

executor so far as may be necessary to promote their

best interests and secure a faithful compliance with

my expressed will.

I desire that my real estate in Delaware should be

kept in and descent to my family connexions beyond the

legal disposition of my will.  so as to belong to those

who represent my name and blood to the latest pos=
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[Corresponds to labeled page 252 of Will Book 3]


252   Last Will and Testament of Isreal E Buck decd Cont'd


sible generation of such blood and name consistently

with my will.

I hereby revoke all former wills by made and declare

this to be my only last will and testament.  Witness

my hand and seal this 9" day of March 1855

The foregoing was signed by the   }	I E Buck  {Seal}

said Isreal E Buck in our         }

presence and we signed the        }

same as witnesses at his          }

request and in his presence       }

and in presence of each other     }

		James R. Hubbell

		B F Loofbourrow

The State of Ohio  Delaware County Ss

We James R Hubbell and B F Loofbourrow being duly sworn

in open Court this 6" day of September A D 1855 depose and

say that we were present at the execution of the

last will and testament of Isreal E Buck dec'd hereto

annexed that we saw the said testator subscribe said

will and heard him publish and declare the same to be

his last will and testament and that the said testator at

the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his request and in

his presence and in presence of each other

				James R Hubbell

				B F Loofbourrow

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6" day of September

A D 1855

		I Ranney  Probate Judge

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[Corresponds to labeled page 253 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of Margaret Lane decd   253 


   Proceedings had before I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio

at his office in the town of Delaware on the 14th

day of September 1855.

This day the Last Will and Testament of Margaret

Lane decd of Genoa Tp in said County was produced in

open Court and duly sworn by the testimony of Isreal

Kiser and Hiram Bennett the subscribing witnesses thereto

and ordered by the Court to be recorded and said

Testimony which was reduced to writing and filed with said

Will which said will was admitted to Probate and

ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

   In the name of the Benevolent Father of all I

Margaret Lane of Genoa Township Delaware County Ohio

do make and publish this my last Will and Testament

1"  After all my just debts are paid my Real Estate Delaware

County Ohio is to be sold and the proceeds thereof to be equal-

ly dived amongst nine of my Heirs Lucinda Weeks

Selesta Tippy Salman Lane Hulda Scholy Lora Bales Edwin

Lane Cordela Welch Hanna Lane Saffrona Lane and

the proseeds of my Land Warrant to be dived between

my two youngest children Hanna Lane and Saffrona

Lane and my Personal property to be dived Lucinda Weeks

my daughter is to have one silk Bunnet 14 yds of Saun

one Blk Silk Cape.  Suffrona Lane my daughter to have

1 Bed Stead 2 Feather Beds 2 under Bed ticks 7 Sheets 7 ps

pillow cases 1 plad Blanket 2 Woolen Comforters 2 Calico

Quilts unquilted 2 Calico dress patterns and Cordela Welch my

daughter is to have 1 plad Blanket and Lora Bales my daughter is

to have 1 new Calico Dress with 2 Black Shalls and Naoma

my Daughter is to have 1 plad Blanket and feathers for

a Bed  Lora Bales my Daughter is to have something which

I forgot 3 prs of Sheets and 2 prs of pillow Cases and the

Ballance of the Sheets and pillow cases Naoma is to have

and 1 Comforter unquilted and Suffrona Lane is to have

1 Linen Table Cloth - and a number of pounds of yarn

Woolen and Cotton to be divided between Hulda Scholy and

Suffrona equally and 1 pr Shoes to Hulda Scholy and

my wish is to have a pair of Tom Stones as Daniel Lane

my husband and the ballance of my pearsonal property

to be sold and dived between Eight Heirs except Seleseta

Tippy Edman Lane my son is to have my Bible Ransom

Sam Digarotipe to Cordela Welch &amp; Hymer Bock to Naoma

Lane and I apoint my son Salmon Lane my Executor to

dispose of my property and to convert it into money
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                    <text>[Page 306]

[Corresponds to labeled page 254 of Will Book 3]


254   Last Will and Testament of Margaret Lane dec'd


and make an eaqual Dividend as aforesaid and

if my son Salman Lane should not live to do so then

I apoint George Williams

			In testamony whereof I have set

my hand and seal this tenth day of July in year of our

lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty five

Signed in presence of			 Margaret

   Isreal Kiser				her X mark

   Hiram Bennett			  Lane


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County Ss

We Isreal Kiser and Hiram Bennett being duly sworn in

open Court this 14th day of September A D 1855 depose and say

that we were present at the execution of the last will

and testament of Margaret Lane dec'd hereto annexed

that we saw the said testator subscribe said will and

heard her publish and declare the same to be her

last will and testament and that the said testator at

the time of executing the same was of sound mind and memory

and of full age and not under any restraint and that

we signed the same as witnesses at her request and in

her presence and in the presence of each other

				Isreal Kiser

				Hiram Bennett

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of

September AD 1855

			I Ranney  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 307]

[Corresponds to labeled page 255 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of Electa Dopson dec'd   255


   Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State at his office

in the town of Delaware on the 22" day of September AD 1855

   This day the last Will and Testament of Electa Dopson

dec'd late of Delaware Ohio was produced in open Court

and duly Proved by the





		Copy of Will

   By the blessing of a kind Providence I Electa Dopson

of sound mind &amp; memory publish and declare this as

my last will and testament viz

1"  It is my will that my just debts be fully paid

2"  I hereby Devise to my beloved Daughter Permelia Covell

the west half of inlots Nos 17 &amp; 32 as described on the general

Town Plot of Delaware as recorded in the proper office of Del-

aware Co Ohio &amp; in case the said Parmelia dies before I

do, in that case said premises are to belong to the following chil

dren of said Parmelia in equal proportions to wit

Mary Ellen Louisa Ann Parmelia I. Adeline I &amp; Edgar Calvin

Covell

3"  I give to Judson D Nettleton &amp; John D Nettleton my

Grandchildren the sum of $200 - to be divided equally between

them which becomes due from Manly D &amp; Lyman S Covell

when said Nettletons respectively come of age and in case said

legatees die before coming of age then said sum is to be

paid to all the children of said Parmelia Covell in

equal proportions

4"  All my other property is to be divided equally among

all the children of said Parmelia Covell who shall be

living at the time of my death.

I hereby appoint Manly D Covell Executor of this my

last Will and Testament.

Witness my hand and seal this 25" day of September

1850

Signed and acknowledged			Electa Dopson {Seal}

by said Electa Dobson as her

last will and testament in our

presence and signed by us in her presence

	R B Hayes

	Ardelia See</text>
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                    <text>[Page 308]

[Corresponds to labeled page 256 of Will Book 3]


256   Last Will and Testament of Electa Dopson dec'd


	The State of Ohio  Delaware Co SS

I Rutherford B Hayes being duly sworn in open Court

this 22" day of September A D 1855 depose and say that

I was present at the execution of the last will and testament 

of Electa Dopson hereto annexed that I saw the said

testator subscribe said will and heard her publish and

declare the same to be her last will and testament and

that the said testatrix at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and memory and not

under any restraint and that I signed the same as 

witness at her request and in her presence and in the

presence of Ardelia See the other subscribing witness who

attached her name to the same as witness in presence

and is since deceased

			R B Hayes

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22nd day of Sept'r AD 1855

				I Ranney

					Probate Judge

   State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I Louisa L Covell being duly sworn in open Court

this 22" day of Sept AD 1855 depose &amp; say that I and

the sister of Ardelia See dec'd whose signature is

attached to the accompanying Will of Electa Dopson dec'd

that I am acquainted with the hand writing of my said

decd sister have frequently seen her write her name and

readily recognize the signature as witness to said Will as the

name in the hand writing of my said sister and have

no doubt of its genuineness

				Louisa L Covell

Sworn to and subscribed before me Sept 22 1855

					I Ranney Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 309]

[Corresponds to labeled page 257 of Will Book 3]						

Last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Minter Deceased   257


Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his

office in the Town of Delaware on the 15th day of October

A.D. 1855

This day the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Minter

deceased late of Radnor Township in said County was

produced in open court and duly proven by the testimony of

John G Dunlap and Andrew Stephen the subscribing witnesses thereto

(as reduced to writing and filed with said will admitted to Probate

and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

I Elizabeth Minter of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio

do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in man-

ner and form following

First  it is my will that my funeral expenses and all my just

debts be fully paid.  Secondly  I give and bequeath to Margaret

C Fleming Daughter of my Neice Phebe Fleming one bed and beding

Third  I give and bequeath to my neice Phebe Fleming wife

of John Fleming all my personal property except the above

mentioned Bed and Beding also all moneys there is coming

to me by herself and further I authorize my executrix to sign

any instrument of writing that may be necessary for the pur-

pose of obtaining said money

	And lastly I constitute and appoint my neice Phebe

Fleming to be the executrix of this my last Will and Testament

revoking and annulling all former wills by me made.

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and

seal this third day October A.D. 1844

Signed in presence of			          her

John F Dunlap 				Elizabeth  X  Minter {Seal}

Andrew Stephen					  mark

		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

We John F Dunlap &amp; Andrew Stephen being duly sworn in

open Court this 15th day of October A.D. 1855 depose and say

that we were present at the execution of the last Will and

Testament of Elizabeth Minter deceased hereto annexed

and that to the best of our recollection we saw the said testator

subscribe said will and heard her publish and declare the

same to be her last Will and Testament and for the state that 

the said testatrix at the time of executing the same was of

full age and of sound mind and memory and not under any

restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses at her

request and in her presence and in the presence of each other

Sworn to and subscribed before me		John F Dunlap

this 15th day of October A.D. 1855		Andrew Stephen

		I Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 310]

[Corresponds to labeled page 258 of Will Book 3]


258   The last Will and Testament of Ralph Dildine deceased


Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge in and for

said County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office

in the Town of Delaware October 20th 1855

This day the last Will and Testament of Ralph Dildine

deceased late of Radnor Township in said County was

produced in open Court and duly proven by the testimony

of John Cunningham and Nathan Price the subscribing witnesses

thereto as reduced to writing and filed with said will admitted

to probate and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

In the name of the Benevolent Father of All

I Ralph Dildine of the County of Delaware Ohio being of

sound mind do make and publish this my last will and

Testament in manner and form following  1st  I give and

bequeath to my beloved wife Effy Dildine during her natural

life the farm on which I now live situate in the County of

Delaware and State of Ohio and in Range twenty Township

five &amp; section one U.S.M. Lands containing about 180 acres

of land  Also I give and bequeath to my said wife all my

household and kitchen furniture all my money and

credits and all my grain and stocks and effects as hereinafter

mentioned by her paying all my debts and funeral expenses

and costs of Administration  2nd  I give and bequeath to my

daughter Effy C Olds one horse  3rd  I give and bequeath to

my son William Dildine at the death of my said wife all

that part of my said farm lying south of the County road

leading from the Delaware &amp; Delhio road to the Scioto river

by him paying the following sums to my daughter Effy C

Olds one hundred dollars to my daughter Abigal Marley

Fifty Dollars to my Son Richard Dildine One Dollar to my

son Allen Dildine One Dollar  4th  I give and bequeath to my

son Valentine Dildine all that part of my farm being and

lying north of said County road at the death of my said

wife by him paying the following sums to my son Sampson

Dildine now residing in the State of Illinois  Indiania

One hundred Dollars to my daughter Rebecca Collins fifty

Dollars to my daughter Martha Minter one dollar all the

above and within named legacies to be paid in two years after

the death of my said wife  5th  I do hereby nominate and app

oint my beloved wife Effy Dildine executor of this my last

will and testament  I do hereby revoke and annul all former

wills by me made and ratify and confirm this as my last

Will and testament  In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my

hand and seal this 29th day of October A.D. 1853

				Ralph Dildine  {Seal}
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                    <text>[Page 311]

[Corresponds to labeled page 259 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of Ralph Dildine Decd   259


Signed and acknowledged by said Ralph Dildine as

his last Will and Testament in our presence and signed by 

us at his request as witnesses in his presence

				John Cunningham

				       my

				Nathan X Price

				       mark

	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

We John Cunningham and Nathan Price being duly sworn in open

Court this 20th day of October A.D. 1855 depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the last will and testament of Ralph

Dildine deceased hereto annexed that we saw the said testator

subscribe said will and heard him publish and declare the same

to be his last will and testament and that said testator at the

time of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint and that we signed the

same as witnesses at his request and in his presence and in the

presence of each other			John Cunningham

					      his

					Nathan X Price

					      mark

Attest  I Ranney

		Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th

day of October AD 1855     I Ranney  Probate Judge



	Last Will and Testament of George Shryer Decd


Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office

in the Town of Delaware November 14th A.D. 1855

   This day the Last Will and Testament of George

Shryer Deceased late of              Township in said

County was produced in open Court and duly proven

by the testimony of J. W. Cone A. W. Cone and James

Carsfalder the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced

to writing and filed with said admitted to probate

and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

In the name of the Benevolent Father of all

I George Shryer of Thompson Township Delaware County

and State of Ohio Do make and publish this my

last Will and Testament   Item First  I give and

devise to my beloved wife all the stock household

goods furniture provisions and other goods and chattels

moneys and credits during her natural life she however

selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay my

Just debts  At the death of my said wife and such amount

of the said property or proceeds thereof as may then

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                    <text>[Page 312]

[Corresponds to labeled page 260 of Will Book 3]

260

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                    <text>[Page 313]

[Corresponds to labeled page 261 of Will Book 3]

						261
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                    <text>[Page 314]

[Corresponds to labeled page 262 of Will Book 3]


262   Last Will and Testament of George Shryer deceased


remain unconsumed and unexpended I give and Devise

to my children in equal shares the share of my Son

Frederick who is now deceased shall go to his two chil

dren  I do hereby nominate and appoint J. W. Cone Executor

of this my last Will and Testament  In testimony where

of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th day

of September in the year 1855  George Shryer  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said George Shryer

as his last Will and Testament in our presence and

signed by us in his presence	J. W. Cone

				A W. Cone

				James Harsfalden 

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

We John W Cone Allen W Cone and James Harsfalden

being duly sworn in open Court this 14' day of November AD

1855 depose and say that we were present at the execution

of the last will and testament of George Shryer deceased

hereto annexed thus we saw the said Testator subscribe

said Will by the hand of J. W. Cone who wrote testators name

at his request and heard him publish and declare the

same to be his last Will and testament and that the said

testator at the time of executing the same was of full age

and of sound mind and memory and not under any

restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses at his

request and in his presence and in the presence of each

other				J. W. Cone

				A. W. Cone 

				James Harsfalden

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14' day of November

A.D. 1855

				I Ranney  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 315]

[Corresponds to labeled page 263 of Will Book 3]
						

Designation of Heir at Law by Wesley Closson    263


   Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his

office in the Town of Delaware Oct 11' 1855


This day Wesly Clossan of Harlem Township Delaware

County appeared in open Court and made the following

designation of an heir at Law in due form of law

which was thereupon ordered by the court to be recorded


Know all men that I Wesley Clossen of the township of

Harlem in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio of law

ful age and being of sound mind and memory do hereby

declare in the presence of I Ranney Probate Judge and John

B Gates and Picton D Hillyer persons of my acquaintance

that it is my free and voluntary act that I do hereby design

ate and appoint Miralda Louisa Closson now known as Julia Thomas Closson aged Sixteen

months (and being the child that myself and wife have recently

addopted &amp; recieved from the society of the house of the friendship

located in the City of New York who now resides in my

family in the Township of Harlem &amp; State of Ohio aforesaid

to stand towards me in the relation of an heir at Law in

the event of my death  Witness my hand and seal at Delaware

Ohio this 11' day of October A.D. 1855

Witness by us as acquaintances		Wesley Closson {Seal}

of said Wesley Closson and

by him signed and filed in the Probate Court of Delaware Co

Ohio in our presence Oct 11' 1855	P. D. Hillyer

					J. B. Gates

	Last Will and Testament of Henry Van Horn deceased


Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office in

the Town of Delaware November 15' 1855

	This day the last Will and Testament of Henry

Van Horn deceased late of the Town of Delaware Delaware Co

Ohio was produced in open court and proved by the testimony

of Abraham Blymyer &amp; Mrs Wm. Jones (subscribing witnesses

thereto and reduced to writing and filed with said Will

Admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

I Henry Van Horn of Delaware Ohio being mindful of

my approaching dissolution but acting under the

guidance of a sound mind and memory do make

publish and declare this and no other to be my last

will and testament and hereby revoking and annuling
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                    <text>[Page 316]

[Corresponds to labeled page 264 of Will Book 3]


264   Last Will and Testament of Henry Van Horn deceased


all other and any former will.  That is to say 1st  It

is my will and desire that all my just debts and

funeral expenses be first paid  2nd  I will and devise and

bequeath unto my beloved wife		Van Horn all

the residue of my property both real and personal for

her support and maintenance during her natural

life with full power to manage sell and dispose

of by deed in fee or otherwise any or all such property

real or personal as she may deem best for her support

as aforesaid or for the better management and control

of the said property subject to the payment of the

following legacies to wit  1st  It is my will and

bequest that there should be paid to the present wife of my

brother William for the support of herself and

children the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars

to be paid as soon as convenient after my death

2nd  It is my will and bequest that there be paid in the

like manner to the widow of my brother Simeon

the sum of one hundred dollars for her support

3rd  I give and bequeath to my namesake and nephew

Henry Van Horn Powers the son of Benjamin Powers

the sum of five hundred dollars to be paid when he

arrives at full age

4th  I give will and bequeath in the like manner to my

Nephew Henry Van Horn the like sum of five hundred

Dollars to be paid him when he shall arrive at his full

age of twenty one years  3rd  And it is further my will

and devise that whatever and all my property both

real and personal which shall remain undisposed of

at the death of my beloved wife as provided for above

in this my will all such property remaining undisposed

of not sold or conveyed by my said wife as aforesaid

whether it consists of the principal interest or the proceeds

thereof that my wife should distribute by will one third

of such property to such persons as she may deem most

worthy and needs of her town family and kind  But in 

case she should fail or neglect to make such will or

apportionment then it is my will and devise that the

said one third of such residue should be distributed

after her death to her next of kin as in case of intestacy

and the two thirds be in the like manner divided amongst

the children of my brothers and their heirs excepting

therefrom the son of my brother Joseph the said Henry

Van Horn on the account of the bequest herein made

to him  And for the purpose of making ample pr-

ovisions for the support and maintainance of
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                    <text>[Page 317]
 
[Corresponds to labeled page 265 of Will Book 3]

						265


my beloved wife as aforesaid and for the purpose of enabling her to

manage and control the said estate during her natural life time as

aforesaid  I hereby grant and give to her full power and authority to sell

and convey in fee or otherwise all or any my said property real or

personal as she may deem best  And I hereby lastly constitute and

appoint my friend Benjamin Powers executor of this my last will

and Testament				H Van Horne

the above was signed published and declared by said Henry Van Horn

as his last will and testament in our presence and we at his request

and in his presence and in the presence of each other have signed our names

hereto as witnesses this 3rd day of July 1855  Alteration on the second

page from the words and "to gift and bequest in claimed stricken out before

the execution hereof

				Abr Blymyer

				Mrs Wm. Jones

The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

We Abraham Blymyer &amp; Mrs. Wm. Jones and being duly sworn

in open Court this 15th day of November A.D. 1855 depose and

say that we were present at the execution of the last will and

Testament of Henry Van Horne deceased hereto annexed that

we saw the said testator subscribe said will and heard him

publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament

and that the said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and memory and not

under any restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses

at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each

other				Abr Blymyer

				Mrs. Wm. Jones

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of November

A.D. 1855		I Ranney  Probate Judge

______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________


	Last Will and testament of Oril L. Rinehart decd


Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware &amp; State of Ohio at his office in the town

of Delaware November 28 1855

	This day the Last Will and Testament of Oril L.

Reinhart deceased late of the town of Sunbury Delaware

County was produced in open Court and duly proven

by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses thereto (as

reduced to writing) and filed with said will and

admitted to probate and ordered to be recorded

as follows

		Copy of Will

In the name of the Benevolent Father of All

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                    <text>[Page 318]

[Corresponds to labeled page 266 of Will Book 3]


266   Last Will and Testament of Oril L. Rinehart decd


I Oril L. Rinehart of Sunbury Berkshire Township

Delaware County Ohio do make and publish this

my last Will and Testament  Item 1st  I give and

devise to my three oldest children viz  Mary Allen

George Allen and Merrick Allen all my personal

property notes of hand &amp; house hold furniture to

have and to hold as theirs forever  Item 2nd  I do give

and bequeath to be equaly divided between all my

five children all my real estate that may hereafter fall

to me and all money or property in any form

that I might hereafter legaly inherit  Item 3rd  I do

hereby nominate and appoint Elias Kimbull executor

of this my last will and testament hereby authoriz

ing and empowering him to compromise adjust

release and discharge in such measure as he may

deem proper the debts and claims due me  I do

also authorize and empower him if it shall

become necessary in order to pay my debts to sell

by private sale or in such manner upon such

terms of credit or otherwise as he may think proper

all or any part of my real estate and deeds to

purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in

fee simple  In testimony whereof I have hereunto set

my hand and seal this 1st day of November 1855

				Oril L. Rinehart  {Seal}

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this 1st day of

Signed and acknowledged by said Oril L. Rinehart

as his last will and testament in our presence and

signed by us in his presence

				A. S. McMillen

				G. A. Hopkins

The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

We Gustavus A Hopkins and		being duly sworn in

open Court this 28th day of November A.D. 1855 depose and

say that we were present at the execution of the last will

and testament of Oril L. Rinehart hereto annexed that

we saw the said testator subscribe said will and heard

her publish and declare the same to be her last will and

testament and that the said testator at the time of execu

ting the same was of full age and of sound mind and

memory and not under any restraint and that we signed

the same as Witnesses at her request and in her presence

and in the presence of each other  	Gustavus A Hopkins

Sworn to and subscribed before 		A. S. McMillen

me this 28th day of November A.D. 1855  I Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 319]

[Corresponds to labeled page 267 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of Guy Sackett Deceased   267


Proceedings had before I Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office

in the Town of Delaware on the 10th day of December A.D. 1855

This day the Last Will and Testament of Guy Sacket deceased

late of the Township of Berlin Del Co was produced in open

court and duly proven by the testimony Jas. W Crawford

James Aigin and James Eaton the James A subscribing

witnesses thereto and reduced to writing and filed with said

will and admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as

follows		Copy of Will

I Guy Sacket of Berlin Township Delaware County State

of Ohio of full &amp; lawful age and of sound &amp; disposing mind

and memory do make this my last will &amp; Testament thereby

revoking &amp; making void all former wills Testaments or

writings in the form of last will or Testament

1st  It is my will that all my just debts &amp; funeral expenses

be paid  2nd  All the residue of my property personal Real

or mixed Estate I dispose of in the following manner  after

deducting all my said Just debts &amp; costs of executor and

administering this my last will &amp; Testament &amp; funeral expenses

aforesaid  1st I give and bequeath to my son Elijah G. Sacket

one equal fifth part of all my said estate personal Real or

mixed  To my son Milton H Sacket I give and bequeath

one equal fifth part of all said residue of my estate  3rd

to my son Augustin Sacket 2nd  I give and bequeath

one equal fifth part of all said residue of my estate

4th To Sarah Duncan who has resided in my family for

a number of years I give and bequeath one equal fifth part

of all said residue of my estate  5th  To my son Robert

D Sacket I give &amp; bequeath the sum of Ten Dollars

6th  To Flora B Sacket daughter of said Robert D

Sacket all the remaining part of one equal fifth part

of all my said residue of Estate after deducting said

sum of ten dollars bequeathed to my son Robert D

And I do hereby nominate appoint &amp; constitute my

son Augustus Sacket 2nd and Henry J Euton my sole

Executor to administer on this my last will and Testament

   In Witness whereof I the said Guy Sacket hereunto

set my hand &amp; seal this ninth day of July in the year of

our Lord Eighteen hundred &amp; fifty five.  Guy Sackett  {Seal}

Signed and Sealed &amp; acknowledged to be the last will and

Testament of said Guy Sacket in presence of us who at his request

&amp; in his presence &amp; in the presence of each other hereunto subscribe

our names as witnesses to the same	James W Crawford

					James Aigin

					James Euton
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                    <text>[Page 320]

[Corresponds to labeled page 268 of Will Book 3]


268   Last Will and Testament of Guy Sacket deceased


The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

We Jas W Crawford  James Aigin and James Eaton

being duly sworn in Open Court this 10th day of December

AD 1855 depose and say that we were present at the

execution of the last will and testament of Guy Sacket

hereto annexed that we saw the said testator subscribe

said will and heard him publish and declare the

same to be his last will and Testament and that the

said Testator at the time of executing the same was of

full age and of sound mind and memory and not under

any restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses at

his request and in his presence and in the presence of

each other				Jas W. Crawford

					James Aigin

					James Eaton

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of

December AD 1855		I Ranney  Probate Judge


	Last Will &amp; Testament of Jacob Klee decd

		Proceedings had before Hon I. Ran

ney Probate Judge within and for the County of Delaware

&amp; State of Ohio at his office in the town of Delaware

Dec. 12th 1855

		This day the last Will and Testament

of Jacob Klee late of Marlborough Tp in sd County

decd was produced in open court and duly proven

by the testimony of Wm Kaufman and C. N. Borgess  the

subscribing witnesses thereto, as reduced to writing &amp; filed

with sd will all of which was by the court or

dered to be recorded.

		Copy of Will

 * the remainder of this page is written in German
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                    <text>[Page 321]

[Corresponds to labeled page 269 of Will Book 3

						269

* the first half of this page is written in German

			
		The State of Ohio  Delaware County

We Casper Borgess and William Kaufman being du

ly sworn in open court the 18th day of Dec. AD 1855

depose and say that we were present at the execution

of the last will and testament of Jacob Klee hereto

annexed:  that we saw the said testator subscribe said

will, and heard him publish and declare the same to

be his last will and testament, and that the said tes

tator at the time of executing sd will was of full age

of sound mind and memory and not under any res

traint, and that we signed the same as witnesses at

his request and in his presence and in the presence of each

other which will bear date October 24th 1849 and writ

ten in German				C. N. Borgess

					William Kaufman

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me and in my presence

this 18th day of Dec. 1855

					I Ranney Pro. Judge

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                    <text>[Page 322]

[Corresponds to labeled page 270 of Will Book 3]


270   Last Will and Testament of Winslow Bierce deceased 


	Proceedings had before Hon I Ranney Probate

Judge within and for the County of Delaware at State of Ohio

at his office in the Town of Delaware January 2nd 1856

	This day the last will and testament of Winslow Bierce

late of Berkshire Township in said County was produced in open

court and duly proven by the Testimony of Monroe Hodgden

the only surviving subscribing witness thereto and it appearing from the testimony

of said Monroe Hodgden &amp; Henry Hodgden that George W Hodgden

the other subscribing witness thereto is since deceased and that his

signature attached to said will is genuine which testimony

was reduced to writing and by them respectively subscribed and

filed with said will the same is considered fully proven

and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Will

I Winslow Bierce of Berkshire Township Delaware County

Ohio do make and publish this my last will and Testament

Item 1st  It is my will and testament desire that my Executors as

executors shall first pay my funeral expenses erect a suitable but

plain tombstone over my grave pay all just debts and expenses

Item 2nd  I bequeath unto my beloved wife Margaret the use of all

of my real Estate until all of my children are of age this to

include all building and appurtances the house hold furniture

farming and other tools all stock that I may own at my decease

all hay and grain or other crops all provision on hand fire

wood that may be prepared  In short all my personal

property except my notes claims and demands against

those who are indebted to me  If at any time my said widow

shall marry her claims shall then cease to all of my property

except her right of dower and a guardian shall be appointed

by court if any of my children are minors to take care of

them and their property untill they shall arrive at full age

the condition of this bequest is that my said wife is take and

care in sickness as well as in health of my minor children

until they shall arrive at full age to school clothe and pay

their physicians Bill if any and do all that a parent ought

to do to raise and educate them in a proper manner and

when all of my children are of age my real estate to be by

my executors if alive if not by my sons sold to the very

best advantage possible and the avails to be disposed of as

hereafter directed

Item 3rd  I bequeath to my three grand children by my late

daughter Minerva as follows to Mary Brown thirteen and

one third dollar  I having given her twenty dollars  Minerva

Evans thirty three and one third dollars and to Matilda

Warren wife of Dr Warren thirty three and one third dollars 
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                    <text>[Page 323]

[Corresponds to labeled page 271 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of Winslow Bierce deceased     271


Item 4th  I give and bequeath unto my two grand children by my late

daughter Almeda Foote late wife of George Foote the sum of one hund

red and sixty six and two thirds dollars my executors to put

the same to interest well secured with two good personal securities

until they shall both arrive at full age  interest to be paid annualy

and the same reinvested all on the most advantageous terms but in

in case of necessity my executors are to pay for necessaries for

them until they or either of them can earn his support and when

both arrive at full age they then are to be made equal if one has

received more than the other the same to be deducted out of his share

with legal interest

Item 5th  I give and bequeath the ballance of my assetts and otherwise

disposed of equaly between my four children daughters viz Elize wife

of Minor W Miller Alma Durphy wife of Dexter Durphy Hannah

wife of David Plumle and Sarah Ann Beirce if either die then

legal representatives to receive their mothers share

Item 6th  When my two sons John Prasphen and Benjamin Franklin

shall arrive at the age of twenty one years and the real Estate is

sold and all are making them equal with my last named four

daughters viz Eliza Alma Hannah and Sarah Ann to be divided

equaly among all six of them

Item 7th  I give and bequeath to each of my grand children by my

late son Alonzo viz John Marshall and Arthur Winslow a note

of two hundred dollars I hold against their late Father and to

each a new bible

Item 8th  If I die in Delaware  County it is my request that my

remains shall be buried in the Delaware burying grounds besides

my friends intered there.

Item 9th  It is my farther request that my daughter Sarah Ann

portion shall be put at interest and kept in the same manner as

the portion to my grand children by my daughter Almeda the

interest to be used to raise and educate my children her if in the

opinion of my Executors or if they for any cause shall cease to act then

her guardian to take care of the same and appropriate the interest for her

benefit in case of necessity

If any of the children and heirs to which I have bequeathed any portion

of my property shall die and leave no legitimate children or legal repr

esentatives such ones share to be equaly divided among the brothers

and sisters of the full blood of such decendent

Item 9th  I do hereby nominate and appoint Henry Hodgden &amp;

Stephen R Bennet Executors of this my last will and testament and

I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 25 day

of March A.D. 1850		Winslow Bierce {Seal}

Signed and sealed and acknowledged

by said Winslow Bierce as his last will and testament
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                    <text>[Page 324]

[Corresponds to labeled page 272 of Will Book 3]


272   Last Will and Testament of Winslow Beirce deceased


in our presence and signed by us in his presence

				Geo W Hodgden

				Monroe Hodgden

State of Ohio Delaware Co SS

Henry Hodgden Esq being duly sworn says that Geo W Hodgden

whose Signature appears to the within will was son of affiant

the affiant was well acquainted with his hand writing that he

saw his said son subscribe sd will that said signature is there

fore genuine &amp; that said Geo W is since deceased 	Henry Hodgden

Sworn to and subscribed before me Jany 2/56

					I Ranney Pro  Judge


The State of Ohio  Delaware Co SS

I Monroe Hodgden being duly sworn in open court this 2nd

day of January A.D 1856 depose and say that we were present

at the execution of the last will and testament of Winslow

Bierce hereto annexed that we saw the said testator subscribe

said will and heard him publish and declare the same to

be his last Will and Testament and that the said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age and

of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witness at his request and

in his presence and in the presence of each other and that

Geo W Hodgden the other subscribing witness above referred to is

now deceased				Monroe Hodgden

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of January

AD 1856					I Ranney

					   Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 325]

[Corresponds to labeled page 273 of Will Book 3]

   Last Will and Testamont of Benjamin Carpenter Dec'd   273						

	Proceedings had before Hon I Ranney Probate Judge within

and for said County at his office in the Town of Delaware

on the 6th day of February in the year of our Lord 1856

   This day the last Will and Testament of Benjamin

Carpenter late of Berkshire Township in said County

deceased was produced in open Court and Stephen

Cook and Hurlburt Scovell the subscribing witnesses

thereto appeared and in open court on oath testified to the

due execution of said Will which Testimony was reduced to writing

and by them respectively subscribed and filed with said Will and

it appearing to the Court that said Testator was at the time of executing

the same of full age of sound mind and memory and was under

no restraint it is ordered that said will and testimony be recorded

		Copy of Will

In the name of Almighty God  Amen

I Benjamin Carpenter of the County of Delaware and State

of Ohio Being of sound mind and memory Thanks be to the name

of God for his blessings to me  Knowing the shortness of life and the

certainty of death do make and publish this my last will and

testament in manner following that is to say -

First it is my will that my funeral expenses and all just

debts be fully paid and suitable Tomb Stones erected to

my memory etc

Second I give to my children Elisha Carpenter David C 

Carpenter Orr Carpenter Doctor McCloud and Mary Jane Mc

Cloud his wife Westley Carpenter Loffsana Leonard daughter

of Nathan Dustin and Ann his wife  Charles  Brever's daughter

Sarah Brever his wife each fifty dollars all the rest of

them two hundred dollars each  Provided always if it is not

expended in my support and if it is or any part thereof

then in that case to be in proportion to what may remain at

my death and what of my children may owe me by note

and book account at my decease is to be deducted from

their portion that may remain due them by this my last Will

Third  It is my will the ballance of what may be left at my death

I give to my son Homer Carpenter for his kind attention and

affection to me in life

Fourth  And further it is my will that Orr Carpenter

my son should be paid something for assisting in buil

ding a House that is standing on the farm formerly oc

cupied by me

	And lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my son

Homer Carpenter to be my executor for this my last will

and testament revoking all former Wills by me made

and ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and

Testament
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                    <text>[Page 326]

[Corresponds to labeled page 274 of Will Book 3]


274   Last Will and Testament of Benjammin Carpenter deceased


In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal

this 9th day of June A D 1855

				         his

				Benjamin X Carpenter				
				
				        mark

Signed published and declared by the above named Banja

min Carpenter as his last will and testament in presence of

us who at his request have signed as witnesses to the same

				Stephen Cook

				H Scovell

The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   We Stephen Cook &amp; Hurlburt Scovell being duly sworn

in open Court this 6th day of February A.D. 1856 depose

and say that we were present at the execution of the last

will and testament of Benj' Carpenter hereto annexed

that we saw the said testator subscribe said will and heard

him publish and declare the same to be his last will

and testament and that the said testator at the time of

executing the same was of full age and of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint and that we

signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his pres

ence and in the presence of each other

				H Scovell

				Stephen Cook

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of Feb'y

AD 1856

				I Ranney  Pro Judge
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                    <text>[Page 327]

[Corresponds to labeled page 275 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of John G. Pierce deceased.          275


Proceedings had before the Hon I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office in the

town Delaware Feby 28th in the year of Our Lord 1856.


   The last will and testament of John G. Pierce late of Radnor Township in

said County deceased was this day produced in open Court by John G. Hurt

one of the Executors in said will named and James W. Crawford

and Adam Crooks the subscribing witnesses to said will appeared

and in Open Court on oath testified to the due execution of said will

which Testimony was reduced to writing and by them respectively

subscribed and filed with said will and it appearing to the Court

by said testimony that said will was duly attested and executed

will that the said testator at the time of executing the same was of

full age and of sound mind and memory and not under any

restraint  it is ordered by the Court that said will and testimony

be recorded

		Copy of Will

In the Name of the Benevolent Father  Amen.

I  John G. Pierce of Delaware County Ohio of lawful age being in

a very feeble State of health but of sound and disposing mind and

memory and considering the uncertainty of this mortal life,  the

certainty of death but the uncertainty of the time thereof do make

and publish this my last will and testament to wit

Item first.  I will and desire that after my decease my mortal

body may be decently buryed and committed to the dust from

which it was taken and that my immortal Soul ascend to God

who gave it.

Item Second.  I will and desire that all my Just debts be fully

paid or my Executor hereinafter appointed 

Item Third.  I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Clestia Pierce

all my personal property that is on my farm where I reside at the

time of my decease as well as all debts due and owing to me and also

the use and rents and profits of the farm wherein I now reside sit=

uate in Radnor Township Delaware County Ohio during her nat=

ural life to be managed and disposed of as she shall think best

for her comfort and for the benefit of Our rising family.

Item fourth.  I will and bequeath to my children to wit Newton

I. Pierce, John A. Pierce, Mary Claire Pierce, Lucy A Pierce 

Allieda F. Pierce Luther L. Pierce all my real and personal prop

erty that may remain on the place after the decease of my said

wife Celesta Pierce share and share alike.

Item fifth.  I do hereby constitute and appoint my said wife

Celesta Pierce and my friend John B. Hunt of Orange Town

ship Delaware County Ohio my Executor &amp; Executrix of this my

will and testament to carry into effect the provisions of

this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other

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                    <text>[Page 328]

[Corresponds to labeled page 276 of Will Book 3]


276   Last Will and testament of John G. Pierce deceased


wills by me made and declare and publish above to be my last

will and testament and desire that shall be faithfully executed

and carried into effect by my Said Executors

In testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 8th

day of February  In the year of Our Lord one thousand eight

hundred and fifty Six (1856)

Signed Sealed declared and			(Signed

published by the said John			John G. Pierce  {Seal}			

G Pierce to be his last will

and testament and signed

by us in his presence and

at his request and in the

presence of each other

Signed

	Adam Crooks

	Jas' W Crawford


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   We James W. Crawford and Adam Crooks being duly affir

med and sworn in Open Court this 28th day of Feby' AD 1856

depose and say that we were present at the execution of the last

will and testament of John G. Pierce hereto annexed that we saw

the said testator subscribe said will and heard him publish and

declare the same to be his last will and testament and that the

said testator at the time of executing the same was of full age

and of sound mind and memory and not under any re

straint and that we signed the same as witnesses at his re

quest and in his presence and in the presence of each other

				Signed

					J W Crawford

					Adam Crooks

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of February

AD 1856

				(Signed)

					I. Ranney

						Pro  Judge.

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                    <text>[Page 329]

[Corresponds to labeled page 277 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of Margaret Morriss deceased   277


Proceedings had before the Hon I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office

in the town of Delaware March 7th A.D. 1856.

   The last will and testament of Margaret Morriss late of Radnor

Township in said County deceased was this day produced in

open Court by William Perry Executor named in said will and

J. J. Norton and Wm. Boggs the subscribing witnesses to said will

appeared and in open Court on oath testified to the due execution

of said will which testimony was reduced to writing and by them

respectively subscribed and filed with said will and it app

earing the same was of full age and of sound mind and

memory and not under any restraint it is ordered by the

Court that said will and testimony be recorded.

		Copy of Will

I Margaret Morriss of the County of Delaware in the State

of Ohio being of sound mind do make and publish this my

last will and testament.

Item =  I will that all my personal estate devoted to the

payment of my debts if necessary and when that is exhausted

if my debts remain unpaid they shall be liquadated out

of the proceeds of my real estate.

Item = I will that all my real estate shall be sold as soon as

convenient and the proceeds be divided between my Moth

er Sarah Perry = my four brothers Wm Perry, Henry Perry,

Jacob Perry, Robert Perry and my Sister Nancy Wolfley

so that the said Nancy shall receive two hundred dollars

more than one sixth of said proceeds and the remainder

to be divided equally between the other five above mentioned

legatees.

Item -  If anything remains of the proceeds of my person

al estate after my debts are paid it shall be divided in

the same manner as the proceeds of my real estate.

Item =  I enjoin upon my Mother above named to make

a provision in her will transmitting all she may claim

under this will to Lewis Wolfley the son of my Sister above

named.

Item -  I appoint my Brother William Perry above named

Executor of this my last will and testament and enjoin

upon him to erect or cause to be erected a monument on

the grave of my deceased husband.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed my

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                    <text>[Page 330]

[Corresponds to labeled page 278 of Will Book 3]


278   Last Will and Testament of Margaret Morris deceased


hand and seal this thirty first day of January AD 1856

In presence of			Margaret Morriss {Seal}

J. J. Norton

Wm Bogs

			The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

We J. J. Norton and William Boggs being duly sworn

in open Court this 7th day of March AD 1856 depose and

say that we were present at the execution of the last will and

testament of Margaret Morriss hereto annexed that we

saw the said testator subscribe said will and heard her

publish and declare the same to be her last will and

testament and that the said testatrix at the time of executing

the same was of full age and sound mind and memory

and not under any restraint and that we signed

the same as witnesses at her request and in her presence

and in the presence of each other

				J. J. Norton

				Wm Boggs

Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 7th day of

March AD 1856

				I. Ranney  Pro Judge

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                    <text>[Page 331]

[Corresponds to labeled page 279 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and testament of Rufus Laun deceased     279


Proceedings had before Hon I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office

in the town of Delaware April 3rd AD 1856.

The last will and testament of Rufus Laun late of Oxford

Township in said County deceased was this day produced in

open Court by the Executrix named in said will and N.
 
Powers and Adam Sherman two of the subscribing witnesses

to said will appeared &amp; in open Court on oath testified to

the due execution of said will which testamony was reduced

to writing and by them respectively subscribed and filed

with said will and it appearing to the court by said testi-

mony that said will was duly attested and executed

and that said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and memory

and not under any restraint it is Ordered by the Court

that said will and testimony be recorded.

		Copy of Will

In the name of the beloved Father of all I Rufus Laun

of Oxford Township and Delaware County Ohio do make

and publish this my last will and testamony  I give and

devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower the House

and Lot on which we now reside situated in Ashly

and containing about one fourth (1/4) of an acer du-

ring her natural life and all the Household Goods fur-

niture provishions and other Goods and chattles which be

thereon at the time of my decease during her life as af-

oresaid she however selling so much thereof as may be

sufficient to pay my just debts and if my said wife

should marry then the property shal go to my Daugh-

ter Charlotte.

		I do hereby nominate and appoint my

dear and beloved wife executor of this my last will

and testament hereby authorizing and empowering

her to compromise adjust release and discharge in

such manner she may deem proper the debts and

claims due me  I do also authorize and impower

her if it shall become necessary in order to pay my

debts to sell by private sale or in such manner upon

such terms of credit or otherwise as she may think pro-

per all or any part of my real estate and deeds

to purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in

fee simple.

I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made -
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                    <text>[Page 332]

[Corresponds to labeled page 280 of Will Book 3]

280   Last Will and Testament of Rufus Laun dec'd

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my

hand and seal this the twelfth day of March in the

year 1856

				Rufus Laun  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said Rufus Laun

as his last will and testament in our presence

and signed by us in his presence

Ira Gilbert

    his

Adam X Sherman

    mark

N. Powers

		The State of Ohio  Delaware County S.S.


We Nathan Powers and Adam Sherman being

duly sworn in open Court this 3rd day of April

AD 1856 depose and say that we were present at

the execution of the last will and testament of Rufus

Laun dec'd hereto annexed that we heard the said

testator request Nathan Powers to subscribe said will

which said Powers did in Our presence and in presence

of testator and heard him publish and declare the same

to be his last will and testament and that the said

testator at the time of executing the same was of full age

and of sound mind and memory and not under any

restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses

at his request and in his presence and in the presence

of each other and that the other subscribing witness Ira

Gilbert is now absent from the State having gone West

with a drove of horses.

				N. Powers

				    his

				Adam X Sherman

				    mark

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of

April AD 1856

				I. Ranney

					Pro Judge -

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                    <text>[Page 333]

[Corresponds to labeled page 281 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of William H. Todd deceased       281


Proceedings had before Hon I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for the

County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office in the town of

Delaware April 10th A.D. 1856.


Be it remembered that on the 10th day of April A.D. 1856 an authen-

cated copy of the last Will and Testament of William H. Todd

late of the city of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania was pro-

duced in open Court by Picton D. Hillyer Esq and it appearing to

the satisfaction of the Court that said Will had been proved in

said State of Pennsylvania according to the laws of said State

and that said Will has relation to property within the said

County of Delaware,  It is ordered by the Court that the said

authenticated copy thereof be recorded in the record of Wills for

said County of Delaware.

		Copy of Will

Be it remembered that I William H. Todd of the City of Philadelphia

Attorney and Counsellor at Law do make this my last Will and

Testament.

	My Will is and I do hereby order that all my just debts and

funeral expenses be fully paid and satisfied

	I do hereby give and bequeath to my widow Mary all my house-

hold and kitchen furniture and all my (silver) plate and plated

ware except as is hereinafter bequeathed to others  Also my horse

and riding chair and harness and the cart at Peach Blossom farm

	Item -  I do hereby give and bequeath to my daughter Janette

the wife of John R. Helmuth my Silver Tea pot and Sugar dish

or bason which were last purchased by me and I do also give

and bequeath to her the Mahogany Bookcase with looking glass

doors and the desk and drawers on which it stands as they now

remain in the South East room of the ground floor of the mansion

house at Peach Blossom farm

	Item -  I do hereby give and bequeath to my daughter Helen

C. Tod whatever silver plate and plated ware which may

remain my property at my death which I became the owner of

by virtue of the last Will of my much respected Unkle William

Tod of Waterford Township Gloucester County and State of New

Jersey together with any gold or diamond rings or trinkets

derived under the same Will and I do also give to her the sum

of five hundred dollars to be paid to her by my Executors as

soon as may be after my debts are paid and discharged -

	Item -  I do hereby give and bequeath to my daughter Mary

the wife of Edmund Wilcox the portrait of her Mother painted

by Sully -

	Item -  I do hereby give and bequeath my son Oliver Tod

the portraits of (my) late respected Unkle William Tod and of his
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                    <text>[Page 334]

[Corresponds to labeled page 282 of Will Book 3]

282   Last Will and Testament of William H. Tod dec'd


wife Rachel painted by Sully and also our half of my Library

or Libraries of Books (my Law Books excepted)

	Item -  I do hereby give and bequeath to my son Edward

Sharp Tod the other half of my Library or Libraries (my Law

Books excepted) in which bequest to my son Edward I desire that

my copy of Rees Cyclopedia may be included and that the same

may be bound in sheep in a plain but substantial manner

at the expense of my Estate and as my son Oliver may be absent

by reason of his profession my Will is that the first choice or selec-

tion of my Books shall be made by Edward.  That my Executors

shall have the books inventoried and separately appraised so that

the value of each may be ascertained and that according to such

appraisement shall the proportion of each of my said sons be fixed

I also give to my said son Edward my case and mathematical

instruments contained in it.  I mean the Green (I believe) Shagreen

case and also confirm to him the gift I made him some years

ago of my Solar Microscope and the Mahogany desk and wardrobe

give him about the same time -

	Item -  My Will is that my Executors do sell at public or private

sale as they may think best my Law Library and Professional Books

of every description and that from the net proceeds thereof they may

pay to my son Baynard as much money as the value of the books

bequeathed (to either of my) other sons Oliver and Edward may ac-

cording to the appraisement thereof amount to, meaning to give him

in money an amount equal to the value of the bequest of my said Books

given to either of my said Sons - and I do also give to him the Mahog-

any desk and drawers remaining in the Mansion House at Peach Blossom

farm in the South west chamber upon the second floor -

	N.B.  I perceive I have called the boy merely Baynard, his name

is Samuel Baynard Tod -

	Item -  I do give and bequeath to my son Alexander Tod

the portrait of my father taken by Peale many years ago, as my Son

was named after his Grandfather - I hope he will take especial

care in the preservation of this portrait and often remember that

for integrity and honor he had few equals and no superiors and

I sincerely hope it may help to protect his own integrity and honor

from strain thru life - I do also give and bequeath to my said Son

Alexander my Gold watch and Seal which were presented to me by my

honored father on my arrival at the age of twenty one years together

with any gold or silver trinkets (belonging to me) which bear the

initials of his name A. T. or his name at length placed on them

by himself in his lifetime.

	Item -  My Will is and I do hereby give devise and bequeath to my

wife Mary all the Rest and Residue of my Estate Real personal or

mixed to have and to hold the same to her and her heirs, Exec-

utors Administrators and assigns for ever -  This devise to be in lieu

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                    <text>[Page 335]

[Corresponds to labeled page 283 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of William H. Tod dec'd       283


of Dower or thirds of my Estate and my Will is that said Wife

do as soon after my decease as may be, make execute and deliver to

my (other) Executors a full and complete release of all her claims

and demands of Dower or third of my Estate.  This I deem necessary

to enable my Executors to make a clear title to any part (of my Real

Estate) they may sell or dispose of according to the direction of this 

my Will.

	And whereas I am well aware that my Executors will find it

necessary to sell and dispose of part, if not the whole of my Real

Estate.  Now I do hereby authorize my said Executors or a majority

of them to sell and dispose of all or part of my Real Estate either

by public or private sale and either for cash or on credit, or partly

for one and part on the other as to them may seem best, and

to make good and sufficient deed or deeds to the purchaser or pur-

chasers thereof in fee simple.  My Will is that my said Executors

shall endeavor to procure the consent of my Creditors to their post-

poning the sale of my Real Estate (in New Jersey) for at least

two years after my decease, as I am persuaded that from the

manner in which I have cultivated my two farms in Waterford

that I have added justly to their value and the full benefit of

my improvements and cultivations will not develop itself for sever-

al years - my wish is that they should continue the same course

of cultivation which I have pursued until the time of sale -

And I do hereby authorize them from any funds which they may

get in hand to pay the Interest on my Debts regularly and punc-

tually and if any of my Creditors should decline giving their

assent (to delay such sale) my wishes are that my Executors do

endeavor to find persons willing to wait that length of time

to whom the debts which will be outstanding at my death and

due to such as will not consent to delay the Sale may be as-

signed and to procure an assignment thereof to such purchaser

or purchasers -

Mgr	And my Will is that my Executors do lease my said (farms)

either for a leash Rent or on shares from Year to Year untill they

shall sell the same, and that they have authority to sell Marl in

the Ground at the usual rates and to get any on shares in the man-

ner in which I have been getting it so much Marl as they can on the

same or better terms than I have been getting it raised and that

in their leases to the tenants they do bind him or them to haul

on the ground and spread as much as they can get any tenant to draw

and spread  And in order that my Executors may not be at any

Loss or inconvenience in leasing my said farm on shares my Will

is that my part of the Stock of Cattle on hand at my decease be kept

for the use of the farm  As it is my wish that my Widow should

reside in the Mansion House at Peach Blossom farm untill

my affairs are wound up and settled, my Will is that if my

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                    <text>[Page 336]

[Corresponds to labeled page 284 of Will Book 3]

284  Last Will and Testament of William H. Tod dec'd


death should take place during the continuance of the lease of

said farm made to John C. Ruff the present tenant that my Ex-

ecutors do immediately dig a well near to the tenants house on the

Bank of the Swamp and put a pump therein and comply with all things

which I am bound to do in order to remove John C. Huff and his family

into said tenants house and thereby to get exclusive possession of said

Mansion House and the Lots of ground with the priviledges which by said

Huff lease I have reserved for my exclusive use, and that in any fu-

ture lease to be made by my Executors they do reserve the whole of said

Mansion House and the exclusive use of all lotts of ground and

Tenements thereon for the use of my said Widow in the same amnner

that I have done in my contract with said Ins. C. Hurff and also

any other priviledge which my Widow may think necessary to make

her more comfortable but not so as materially to affect or impose the

income or rent to be derived from said farm.

My Will is that my Wife shall comply with my wishes and

reside on said farm, that in addition to the bequests herein

before made to her that she shall keep two Cows for her separate

use (which Cows I do hereby bequeath to her to be chosen by her out

of my share of the Stock) and that the Horse herein-before given her

and the two Cows to be fed out of the proceeds of said farm and that

the right to have the same complied with and fulfilled be reserved

in any lease which my Executors may make.

	And my Will is that my daughter Helen shall while she remains

unmarried live with her Mother and be by her supported and that my

two youngest sons (shall) also reside with their Mother and by her be

supported until they shall be able to provide for themselves or come

to the age of twenty one years - And that whatever part of my share of

the produce of said farm which my Widow shall require for her more

comfortable support and consumption be allowed to her by the Tenant

and charged against my Estate.

	And it is my Will that my Executors if they shall think it best for the

Interest of my family may sell and dispose of all or any part of the standing

Timber on either of my said farms, either in lots to suit purchasers or a

large sale wishing them at the same time to consider what part of said 

timber it may be proper to reserve for the use of the fame so that the

want of a proper supply may not impair its value at the future sale.

In this direction I do not include the power to sell any of the Young

timber on the North side of Peach Blossom farm from which in after

years will be again fit to cut and the progress of which renders it has

necessary to retain much of the wood on the other part of the Estate as

that will be ready for use before the farm will require the use of

much of that which has not yet been cut.  And my Will is that my

Executor may procure by purchase or otherways as much rails as may be

necessary to keep up the fences during the time the farm may

continue unsold.
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                    <text>[Page 337]

[Corresponds to labeled page 285 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of William H. Tod dec'd          285

	With respect to my Oakland farm my Executors have hereby conferred

upon them all the powers and authorities to lease or sell (which) I

have given them over my peach Blossom farm hereby requesting

them in any lease they may make after my decease to contract

with the tenant to haul as much Marl from the Beds or pitts of

Marl at Peach Blossom farm as they can induce him to haul.

they furnishing the Marl on the surface of the Ground at the place

of digging and they are authorized to purchase as many rails as may

be necessary to keep up the fence until the farm may be sold.

	My land near Long-a-Coming in Waterford Township my Land

in Maryland and Ohio they  may sell at any time they may think

it best, my opinion however is that the Land near Long-a-Coming

and In Ohio will bring a better price a few years hence than at

present.

And whereas it frequently happens that farm lands can be exchanged

for City Property when they will not command a fair Cash price, now

I do hereby authorize my Executor to exchange all or any part of my Lands

in the County for House or Houses and Lots in the City of Philadelphia

or in the Districts attached thereto - The value of the property in the

City and County of Philadelphia to be taken as aforesaid may be

fixed by the opinion in writing of three disinterested Land or Lot

Brokers in conjunction with their own or of the Majority of them.

	The Title to such property to examined and reported upon by me or

more Counsellors at Law in the said City and if such an exchange

or Sale can be effected my said Executors have hereby given to them

full power and authority to sell what my be so required, or such

parts thereof as may be necessary to pay my debts which being done

the residue of course belongs or will belong to my Widow in fee.

	And request they will keep the (Buildings) fences and railing

on Peach Blossom farm in good order and repair.  Also the

(Mansion) House is to be kept in repair by them so that when

the time for selling shall arrive the premises may show to

advantage -


	And my Will is that the specific legacies herein bequeathed be

the Last resorted to in order to raise funds for the payments of

my debts or the Interest thereof - And that no one of them shall

be applied for said purpose untill the other parts of my Es-

tate Real and Personal shall appear to insufficient for that

purpose and shall have been exhausted therefor.  And my Will

is that my Executors whether considered as Trustees or otherways

shall not in executing the duties hereby committed to them be

responsible for the acts of each other, nor for any lossees or misfor-

tunes that may occur in the management of the said Trusts un-

less the same may be occasioned by them or either of their own fault

or neglect, but that each of them shall be answerable only for his

own acts or defaults -
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                    <text>[Page 338]

[Corresponds to labeled page 286 of Will Book 3]

286   Last Will and Testament of William H. Tod dec'd


I do hereby nominate and appoint my Wife May D. Tod, my

Son in Law Edward Wilcox and Thomas Redman of Haddonfield

in New Jersey to be the Executors of this my last Will and Testament

hereby revoking and annulling all former or other Wills and Testa-

ments by me made -

	In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand Seal

this Twlefth day of July in the Year One Thousand Eight hundred

and Thirty three in the City of Philadelphia -

Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the  }

Testator William H. Tod to us will known to    }

be his last Will and Testament in our          }

presence who signed the same as witnesses thereto at his request in

his presence and in the presence of each other on the Day and Year

above mentioned in the City of Philadelphia -

	Charles Wheeler sir Sept. 2nd 1833.  Geo. M. Stroud Affd Aug 

30th 1833.    Geo. Sharswood sir Sept. 26th 1833 -


Philadelphia August 30th 1833.  Then personally appeared Geo. M. 

Stroud and on the 2nd Sept. 1833 Charles Wheeler and on the 26th

Sept 1833 Geo. Sharswood the Witnesses to the foregoing Will and the

former on his affirmation and the two latter on their Oaths did say

that they did see and hear William H. Tod the Testator in the said

Will named, Sign seal, publish and declare the same as and for

his last Will and Testament and that the same was done in his

presence and at his request and in the presence of each other, and

that at the doing thereof he was of sound mind memory and under-

standing to the best of their knowledge and belief -

			Carson	F. Humes Register


Sept 2nd 1833   Mary D. Tod and Edmund Wilcox two of the

Ex'rs the former sworn the latter - aff'd and that they would dili-

gently and faithfully regard and well and truly comply with the

provisions of the Law relating to Collateral Inheritances.



	Commonwealth of Pennsylvania City and County of

		Philadelphia  S S.	Registers Office Oct 30th 1855

				I William Bowers Register for the

			Probate of Wills and granting of Letters of Admin-
	{Seal}
			istration do certify the foregoing Writing to be a

true and Correct Copy of the Last Will and Testament and Probate

thereof of William H. Tod dec'd as the same remains filed in my Office

	Witness my hand and Seal of Office the day &amp; Year above written

				Wm. Bowers Register
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                    <text>[Page 339]

[Corresponds to labeled page 287 of Will Book 3]

						
Last Will and Testament of William H. Tod dec'd        287


Sept 2nd 1833 I renounce and decline to take upon myself the

burden of the Execution of the foregoing Will

				Thos. Redman

		City and County of Philadelphia SS.

				Registers Office Nov 13th 1855

			I do Certify the foregoing writing to be a true

			and correct copy of the renunciation of Thomas

			Redman as one of the Executors of the last

Will and Testament of William H. Tod deceased as the

same remains filed in my Office.

				Witness my Hand and Seal of Office

				   the day and Year last above written

					Wm. Bowers Register
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                    <text>[Page 340]

[Corresponds to labeled page 288 of Will Book 3]

288   Last Will and Testament of James Paull dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the

Town of Delaware on the 22nd day of August AD 1856

	Be it remembered that on the 22nd day of Aug AD 1856 an

authenticated copy of the last Will and Testament of James Paull

late of Franklin Township Fayette County Pennsylvania was

produced in open Court by T. P. Townsly and it appearing to the satis-

faction of the Court that said Will had been proved in said State

of Pennsylvania according to the laws of said State and that said

Will has relation to property within the said County of Delaware

	It is ordered by the Court that the said authenticated copy

thereof be recorded in the Record of Wills for said County of

Delaware

		Copy of Will

I James Paull of Franklin Township Fayette County Pennsylvania

deeply impressed with the importance of so arranging my temporal

affairs that I may be as free as possible from all worldly concerns,

when it shall please God to summon me hence do make and

declare this to be my last Will and Testament as follows -

1st  To my son George I Have already given as I conceive his full

share of my estate and therefor leave him nothing now.

2nd  To the children of my deceased son Reuben - Hannah Henry and

James and to their heirs I give one hundred acres of land near

Zenia Ohio to be divided off from my other lands there by my

Sons-in-law Thomas P. Townsley and Nancy Gaddis or by my Executors

so as to include the house where they and their mother now live -

and it is my Will that their Mother have a home on the land

and be maintained out of its proceeds as long as she remains the

Widow of my said Son, and I do hereby constitute the said Thomas

P. Townsley the Guardian of the said Hannah, Henry and James until

they respectively arrive at full age.

3rd  To my daughter Mary Austin - for her sole and seperate use, not

to be encumbered or in any way charged by her husband &amp; to her

heirs, I give one hundred and fifty acres of land on Bohes Creek

Delaware County Ohio including the house where she now lives and

the Law Mill and Water right to be bounded West by Perry Bird North

by the said Creek South by the State Road running through my land

and leading toward Bellefontaine and East by a line to be run by

under the direction of my Executors, or one of them.

4th  To my beloved Wife Mary I give all she brought with her when

we were married a riding horse and an equal interest during her

life with my Son Ewing in the farm where I now live -

5th  To my Son Nathaniel Ewing &amp; to his heirs I give the farm on which I now

live in Franklin Township aforesaid adjoining lands of John Bute, Henry

Barkalow, Thomas Craig and others containing about four hundred acres
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                    <text>[Page 341]

[Corresponds to labeled page 289 of Will Book 3]

						
Last Will and Testament of James Paull dec'd                289


subject to the above devise to my Wife - also all the farming utensils

Wagons, cart &amp; his choice of five horses six milk Cows &amp; a yoke of oxen

also all the household goods furniture &amp; stuff in and about the house at

my decease - also two tracts of land on Tuckers Run in Dunbar Town

ship Fayette County aforesaid being the Lowry tract where John Smitty now

lives &amp; the tract known as the Law Stewart tract both said tracts containing

together about six hundred acres

6th  To each of my daughters Isabella and Louisa Jane I give one hun

dred &amp; fifty dollars over and above what is hereinafter given them -

7th  The residue of my lands near Zenia Green County Ohio &amp; in Delaware

County Ohio not given to the heirs of my Son Reuben &amp; to my daughter

Mary I direct to be divided under the direction of my Executors or one

of them into convenient farms &amp; to be valued by two or three judicious

men to be appointed by my Executors &amp; either of my children to whom

the residue is given shall be at liberty to take the same at the valuation

My sons-in-law Henry Gaddis and Thomas P. Townsley in right of their

Wives shall have the preferance in choice in regard to the lands near

Zenia and whatever lands shall be chosen at the valuation by the

said Thomas P. Townsley &amp; whatever he may purchase of other lands sold

by my Executors &amp; he is authorised to purchase notwithstanding he is

my Executor shall be conveyed by my other Executors all of these lands

in Ohio not taken at the valuation and all my other lands not herein

before devised I direct to be sold by my Executors at such times and

in such manner &amp; at either private or public sale as by them shall

be judged most expedient.

8th  The proceeds of any personal property not herein before bequeathed

all debts due to me and the amount of lands taken at the valuation

&amp; the proceeds of all lands sold shall be added together and constitute the

residue of my estate out of which I direct all my debts funeral expenses

&amp; the expenses &amp; the expenses of administration to be paid and the surplus

I give as follows:  To my Son Finley, my daughter Sarah Huston, Martha

Gaddis Agnes Townsley Hannah Stoneroad Isabella and Louisa Jane

each two shares &amp; to my grand daughter Eliza Paull Baker, only child

of my deceased daughter Eliza one share -

9th  And lastly I do constitute and appoint my Son N. Ewing Paull

my Son-in-law Thomas P. Townsley and my brother Joseph Paull the

Executors of this my last Will and Testament - Witness my hand and

seal this 19th day of Jany A.D. 1856

						James Paull {Seal}

Signed Sealed and declared to be his last  }

Will &amp; Testament in the presence of        }

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                    <text>[Page 342]

[Corresponds to labeled page 290 of Will Book 3]

290   Last Will and Testament of James Paull dec'd


	Upon reflection I add to my foregoing Will this Codicil

It is my Will and desire that my Wife have the supervision and

control of the Mansion House where I now live with all its furni-

ture during her life, and that the devise and bequest to my son

Ewing shall be subject to this provision - Witness my hand and

Seal this 26th day of January A.D. 1856

Signed, Sealed  &amp; declared to be a Codicil }	James Paull {Seal}

to his last Will &amp; Testament in our        }

presence  N Ewing  Ins E Ewing            }

					This second Codicil I added

the request of my Wife to my last Will and Testament, I revoke the

devise in the 4th item of my Will to my Wife of an equal interest

during her life with my son Ewing in the farm where I now live,

And I do hereby devise to her during her natural life the use

of the pasture lot West of the Road and adjoining John Bute and

also the field West of said lot adjoining said Bute &amp; land formerly

of Rev'd James Gathrie, I also give &amp; bequeath to her two milk cows

&amp; three hundred dollars a year during her natural life to be paid

her by my Executors out of my estate.

Signed Sealed &amp; declared to be a Codicil     }	James Paull {Seal}

to his last Will &amp; Testament by the testator }

this 12th day of March A.D. 1856 in          }

presence of Ins. E. Ewing, N. Ewing          }

					Codicil Third,  It is my Will

that my Son Ewing furnish from the proceeds of the farm hay and grain

for the use of the house given to my wife &amp; also find Stable room

and that he furnish fodder or other provender for her Cow during
      
the winter

Signed Sealed &amp; declared to be a Codocil to his }	James Paull {Seal}

last Will &amp; Testament by the testator this 17th }

day of March A.D. 1856.                         }

N. Ewing  Ins. E. Ewing

			Fayette County SS.

Be it Remembered that on the 16th day of June A.D. 1856 personally appeared

before me Ino Collins Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of

Administration in and for said County Nathaniel Ewing and Ins. K. Ewing

the subscribing Witnesses to the foregoing last Will and Testament and three

Codicils attached of James Paull late of Franklin Township Fayette County

deceased and on their solemn Oaths did respectively declare that they saw

the testator sign seal and heard him declare the same to be his last

Will and Testament as also of the Codicils when of sound mind and

understanding, that they knew of no undue influence used or later Will

made by said deceased to their knowledge or belief, and that they sub-

scribed their namese as witnesses to the aforesaid Will and Codicils

in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each
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                    <text>[Page 343]

[Corresponds to labeled page 291 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of James Paull dec'd           291


other.  In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand &amp; Seal of the

Registers Office of said County the 16th day of June A.D. 1856

					Ins. Collins Register

Same day Joseph Paull &amp; Thomas P. Townsley two of the above named

Executors appeared &amp; were duly sworn &amp; Letters Testamentary granted to them

the other named Executor namely N. Ewing Paull being under age.

					Ins. Collins Reg'r

{Seal}

		Fayette County State of Pennsylvania SS.

I Ins. Collins Register for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of

Administration etc in and for the County aforesaid do hereby certify that the

foregoing is a true copy of the Last Will &amp; Testament as also of three

Codicils to said Will &amp; of the Probate to the same as registered in the

Registers Office of said County in Will Book No. 3 pages 236 = 7 = &amp; 8

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed

the Seal of the Registers Office of said County this 18th day of June A.D. 1856

					Ins. Collins Register


		State of Pennsylvania  Fayette County SS.

   I, Samuel A. Gilmon President Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial District

composed of the Counties of Washington Fayette &amp; Green in said State, do

certify that Ins. Colllins the aforesaid Register is the proper Officer for the

Probate of Wills &amp; granting of Letters of Administration in and for the

County of Fayette aforesaid duly elected and commissioned as such and

that his Certificate attached to the foregong copy is in the proper form

   Witness my hand this 18th day of June A.D. 1856

					Samuel A. Gilmon  {Seal}

						Prob Judge


		State of Pennsylvania  Fayette County SS.

I, Ins. Collins Register for the Probate of Wills and granting of Letters

of Administration etc in and for said County do hereby certify that Samuel

A. Gilmon is the President Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial District com-

posed of the Counties of Washington Fayette &amp; Green in the Commonwealth

of Penn'a and that his Signature to the foregoing Certificate is in his

own proper hand writing and that he signed the same at the time it

purports to be done, namely on the 18th day of June A.D. 1856.

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the

seal of the registers Office of said Fayette County at Union Town this

18th day of June A.D. 1856

	{Seal}				Ins. Collins  Register

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                    <text>[Page 344]

[Corresponds to labeled page 292 of Will Book 3]

292   Last Will and Testament of Daniel Ludy dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town

of Delaware on the 12th day of June A.D. 1856


	Be it remembered that on the 11th day of June A.D. 1856 the last Will

and Testament of Daniel Ludy was filed in the Court of Probate of

said County and on the 12th day of June A.D. 1856 said Will of said

Daniel Ludy late of Delaware County State of Ohio was produced in open

Court and duly proven by the testimony of Wm. M. Warren and John Grigsby

the subscribing witnesses thereto as reduced to writing and filed with said

Will admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

   In the name of the Supreme ruler of the Universe and in the presence

of these witnesses, I Daniel Ludy of the County of Delaware State of

Ohio, being of sound mind and lawfull age and in consideration

of the uncertainty of this frail probationary existence do make and publish

this my last Will &amp; Testament as follows.

   And first after the payment of all my debts I will to my beloved

wife Elizabeth E. Ludy all my personal estate in whatever kind it

may be at the time of decease to be disposed of by her as she may desire

2nd  I Will to my wife during her natural life, the use of the farm

on which I now reside situate in Scioto Tp in said County in case

she lives my Widow so long.  If she should marry, then she is to have

only one third of the said farm or equal to dower according to law

3rd  I appoint my Wife Elizabeth c. Ludy as guardian for all my

minor children -

4th I appoint John Ludy and Wist Atkinson Executors of this my last

Will and Testament

   In Witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name on this

29th day of December A.D. 1855

		Attest			Daniel Ludy {Seal}

   	John Girgsby

	Wm. M. Warren

			State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   We John Grigsby and Wm. M. Warren being duly sworn in open Court this

12th day of June A.D. 1856 depose and say that we were present at the execution

of the last will and testament of Daniel Ludy dec'd hereto annexed, that

we saw the said testator subscribe said Will, and heard him publish

and declare the same to be his last will and testament and that the

said testator at the time of executing the same was of full age and

of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence.
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                    <text>[Page 345]

[Corresponds to labeled page 293 of Will Book 3]
						

Last Will and Testament of John Yeates dec'd         293


and in the presence of each other.

					Wm. M. Warren

					John Grigsby


Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of June A.D. 1856

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

	__________________________________________________________

		Last Will and Testament of John Yeates dec'd


	Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for

the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town of

Delaware on the 4th day of June A.D. 1856 and on the 1st day of Aug A.D. 1856


	This day the last Will and Testament of John Yeates dec'd late of Delaware

County was produced in open Court and duly proven by the testimony of John 

C. Brown and Henry D. Miller the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to

writing and filed with said Will) admitted to Probate and ordered to be 

recorded as follows.

		Copy of Will

In the name of the benevolent Father of all I John Yates of the County

of Delaware do make and publish this my last Will and testament in

manor and form following.

Item 1st  I give and bequeath to my daughters Elizabeth and Nancy Yates

two beads and beding each and one Cow each and all my books and

clothing belonging to me at my decease.

2nd  It is my Will that all the balance of my personal property and effects

be sold and after paying all my just debts and expenses and costs of

administration, the proceeds be divided equally between my sons William N.

Joseph and Thomas Yates and my daughters Elizabeth and Nancy Yates.

3rd  It is my Will that all my real estate consisting in the farm on which

I now reside be sold and the proceeds divided equally among all the afore

named heirs.  And for that purpose I hereby athurise and empower my

Executor or administrator to all the same either at public or private sale

and on such terms as he may think best, and he is hereby authorised

and empowered to transfer and make deeds for the same without any

order from Court or any other authority.

4th  I hereby constitute and apoint my friend John Cunningham of Troy

township my executor to execute this my last Will and Testament -

Signed and acknowledged by said John Yates      }	John Yeates

in our presence as his last Will and and signed }

by us iin his presence and at his request.      }

	John C. Brown		                }

	Henry D. Miller                         }

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                    <text>[Page 346]

[Corresponds to labeled page 294 of Will Book 3]

294   Last Will and Testament of John Yeates dec'd


	State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

I, Henry D. Miller being duly sworn in open Court this 4th day of June

A.D. 1856 depose and say that I was present at the execution of the last

Will and Testament of John Yeates hereto annexed, that I saw the said

testator subscribe said Will, and heard him publish and declare

the same to be his last Will and Testament and that the said testa

tor at the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint at that I signed the

same as witness at his request and in his presence, and in the presence

of John C. Brown and that it was executed in 1854, I think

in August

					Henry D. Miller

	Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of June A.D. 1856

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge


July 1st 1856 -	In the Matter of John Yeates	Will

	The last Will and Testament of John Yeates late of Delaware

County dec'd was this day produced in open Court and it appearing to the

Court that John C. Brown one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will

resides out of the jurisdiction of said Court at Fulton City, County of

Whiteside, State of Illinois - It is ordered that a commission issue

with said Will annexed to take the deposition of the said John C. Brown

touching the due execution of said Will to be directed to H. C. Fellows Esq

who shall execute the same according to the statute in such cases made

and provided

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge


		July 1st 1856.  Probate Court Delaware County State of Ohio

To H. C. Fellows Esq of Fulton City Whiteside County State of Illinois  Greeting.

		Know ye that we in confidence of your prudence and

fidelity have appointed you and by these presents do give to you full power

and authority to examine and take the deposition of John C. Brown, one

of the subscribing witnessese to the Will of John Yeates dec'd hereto annexed

late of Delaware Tp. in this County.

	And therefore we command you that at certain days and places to be ap-

pointed by you, you cause the said John C. Brown to be brought before you, and

then and there examine him on his Corporal oath or affirmation first taken

And that you reduce such examination to writing and return the same together

with this Writ and the said Will of the said John Yeates thereto annexed, closed

up under your seal into our said Court of Probate with all convenient speed.

	{Seal}		Witness I. Ranney Judge and the Seal of said

				Court at Delaware Ohio July 1st 1856

					I. Ranney  Judge of sd Court
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                    <text>[Page 347]

[Corresponds with labeled page 295 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of John Yeates dec'd            295


		State of Illinois - Whiteside County SS

Proceedings had before me H. C. Fellows Commissioner appointed by the

Probate Court of Delaware County State of Ohio to take the testimony of John

C. Brown a subscribing witness to the Will of John Yeates late of said County

of Delaware dec'd -

	In pursuance of the dedimus hereto annexed personally appeared

before me the said John C. Brown (of lawful age) at my Office in Fulton

City in the County of Whiteside in the State of Illinois on the 23rd day

of July A.D. 1856 who being by me first duly sworn deposeth and says -

   I, John C. Brown being duly testified attended at the Office of H. C. Fellows

Esq in Fulton City in said County and State and being duly sworn in

open Court this 23rd day of July A.D. 1856 do say that I was present at the

execution of the last Will and Testament of John Yeates late of Delaware

County Ohio dec'd hereunto annexed, that I saw the said John Yeates, the

testator subscribe said Will and heard him publish and declare the

same to be his last Will and Testament and that the said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound disposing

mind and not under any restraint and that I signed the same as Witness

at his requst and in his presence and in the presence of Henry D. Miller

the other subscribing witness thereto -

					J. C. Brown


	State of Illinois Whiteside County SS.

I Henry C. Fellows do hereby Certify that the above named John C. Brown

was by me first duly sworn to testify the truth, the whole truth and

nothing but the truth, that the testimony by him subscribed was

reduced to writing by me in his presence and by him subscribed in

my presence, and that said testimony was taken in pursuance of

the dedimus hereto annexed -

	In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this

23rd day of July A.D. 1856

					H. C. Fellows	{Seal}

						Commissioner

Fee $ 4.00

	Pd by J. C. Brown

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                    <text>[Page 348]

[Corresponds to labeled page 296 of Will Book 3]

296   Last Will and Testament of Mary Jones dec'd

Proceedings had before Hon I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town

of Delaware on the 19th day of July A.D. 1856 and the 7th day of Aug 1856

	This day the last Will and testament of Mary Jones

late of Delaware County was produced in open Court and duly proven

by the testimony of Thomas Griffiths and Isaac Curran the subscribing

witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said Will) admitted

to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

Know all men by these presance that Mari Jones doth in his

last Will and testimony give to David Griffith and his Wife a

Lot of land in East Dellaware being Inlot No sixty eight (68) as

will be found in Milo D. Pettibones aditin to the town of Delaware

Recorded on the 27th of March 1854, And that David Griffith Jr

and wife are to have said granted primises with all the

appetunances and privleges to the same belonging unto the said

David Griffith Jr and wife their heirs and asigs forever -

   Also that my sister An shall have all my clothing with the

exception of one silk dress that Sarah Jane Griffith Daughter of

David Griffith shall have as his one allso one pare of

Ear-droppers.

Whareas I, Mary Jones on the 8th day of July 1856 maid my last

Will and testimony of that day do hereby declare the following

to be a codicil to the same- i do hereby give and bequeath

to the above mentioned, in witness whereof I have set my hand &amp; Seal

					Mary Jones	{Seal}

					   Thomas Griffiths   {Seal}

					Isaac Curren	{Seal}


	State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

Thomas Griffiths and Isaac Curren being duly sworn in open Court this

19th day of July A.D. 1856 depose and say we were present at the execution of

the last Will and testament of Mary Jones dec'd hereto annexed, that we

saw the said testator sign said Will and heard her publish and declare

the same to be her last Will and testament; that said testatrix at the

time of executing the same was of sound mind and memory, not acting

under any restraint and of full age.  And that we signed the same as

witnesses at her request and in her presence and in the presence of each other

					Thomas Griffiths

					Isaac Curren


	Sworn to and subscribed before me July 19th 1856 by Th's Griffiths

and by Isaac Curren Aug 7th 1856		I. Ranney  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 349]

[Corresponds to labeled page 297 of Will Book 3]

							
Last Will and Testament of Mary M. Hess dec'd           297


Proceedings had before Hon I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town

of Delaware on the 22nd day of April A.D. 1856.

	This day the last Will and testament of Mary M. Hess late

of Delaware County was produced in open Court and duly proven

by the testimony of George Rooney and James Carpenter the subscri

bing witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said Will)

admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

I Mary M. Hess of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio do make and

publish this my last Will and testament, In manner &amp; form fowling -

1  It is my Will that my funeral expenses and all of my just debts be

   fully paid

2  I give unto David Hess one hundred and forty dollars

3  I give unto George and Mary Page each eighty dollars

4  I give unto Mary Carpenter my new Clock

5  I give unto Nancy L. Rosecrans my black silk Shall and my spotted

   Cow and Calf and my large looking glass and chest that it is in -

6  I give unto Johnson Carpenter my clock

7  I give unto Moses C. Carpenter eighty dollars

8  I give unto David I. Carpenter my large Bureau

9  I give unto Mary Sherman and Mary Smith and Mary Page each as
 
   Bed and Beding

10  I give unto Henry Williamson's son George my Muly Cow

11  I give unto Betsy Harroff and Polly Bigelow each one half of my

    Dishes and Clothing.

12  I give unto Henry Williamson my old Sow and seven pigs and my

    black Cow and three calves -

13  I give unto George Hess my Mare and Colt -

14  I give unto Catherine Stark my accordion

15  I give unto Moses C. Carpenter the balance of my property.

	And lastly I appoint Oliver Stark to be Administrator - Who at

her request have sined the same as witness this 7th day of April 1856

	George Rooney     }			Mary M. Hess
			     Witness
	James Carpenter   }


		State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We George Rooney and James Carpenter being duly sworn

in open Court this 22nd day of April A.D. 1856 depose and

say that we were present at the execution of the last Will and

testament of Mary M. Hess hereto annexed, that we heard

said testatrix request O. Stark to sign the same and he signed

it in our presence and heard her publish and declare the

same to be her last Will and testament and that the said
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                    <text>[Page 350]

[Corresponds to labeled page 298 of Will Book 3]

298   Last Will and Testament of Thomas Morton dec'd


testatrix at the time of executing the same was of full age

and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses at her request and in

her presence and in the presence of each other

					George Rooney

					James Carpenter

	Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22nd day of April A.D. 1856

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

________________________________________________________________


	Last Will and Testament of Thomas Morton dec'd


   Proceedings had before Hon I. Raney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town

of Delaware on the 16th day of August A.D. 1856

	This day the last Will and Testament of Thomas Morton

late of Radnor Township Delaware County was produced in open Court

and duly proven by the testimony of John B. Jones and John

Baker the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing

and filed with said Will) admitted to Probate and

ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

   In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all - I, Thomas Morton

of Radnor Township Delaware County State of Ohio do make and

publish this  my last Will and Testament.

Item 1st  I give and devise to my Daughter Ann Morton two hundred

and sixty eight dollars to be paid to the said Ann Morton out of a

note of hand that I now hold against Morris D. Morton, the said

note will be due on the 10th day of July A.D. 1857.  All my just

debts and funeral expenses must be paid out of the said note.

Item 2nd  I give and devise to my daughter Ann Morton all the

household goods &amp; furniture at the time of my decease -

Item 3rd  I give and devise to my son Thomas Morton Jr. twenty five cents

Item 4th  I give and devise to my son Morris D. Morton twenty five cents

Item 5th  I give and devise to my daughter Catherine Evans twenty five cents

Item 6th  I give and devise to my daughter Frances Davies twenty five cents

   I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.  In testimony whereof

I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 17th day of Nov'r in the year

of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty one -

Signed and acknowledged by said Thomas   }	Thomas Morton   {Seal}

Morton as his last Will and Testament in }

our presnece and signed by us in his     }

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                    <text>[Page 351]

[Corresponds to labeled page 299 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Thomas Morton                299


	State of Ohio Delaware County SS

We John Jones and John Baker being duly sworn in open Court

this 16th day of August A.D. 1856 depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the last Will and testament of Thomas

Morton hereto annexed that we saw the said testator subscribe

said Will and heard him publish and declare the same to

be his last Will and Testament, and that the said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint and that we

signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence

and in the presence of each other -

					John B. Jones

					John Baker


	Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of August A.D. 1856

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge


	________________________________________________________


	Last Will and Testament of Aaron R. Harrison dec'd


   Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the

Town of Delaware on the 18th day of October A.D. 1856.

	This day the last Will and Testament of Aaron R.

Harrison late of Porter Township Delaware County was produced

in open Court and duly proven by the testimony of Samuel D.

Potter one of the subscribing witnesses thereto and A. J. Smith

witness to prove the signature of Ahab Jinks another subscribing

witness since dec'd to be genuine (as reduced to writing and filed

with said Will) admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded

as follows -

		Copy of Will

In the name of God, Amen

		I Aaron R. Harrison of the Township of Porter

in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio, being of sound

mind memory and understanding, thanks to Almighty God for the

same, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament

in manner and form following - that is to say I commend my

boddy to the Earth in hope of a resurection and my soul to

God who gave it.  And as touching my Earthly substence with which

it has pleased God to bless me in this life.  First it is my will

that all my funeral expenses be paid and all my just and lawful

debts.  And secondly I give and bequeath to my wife Mary Harrison

for and during the period of her lifetime, the use and occupancy of

the Farm on which we now reside situated in said Porter Township

Delaware County and State of Ohio and also so much of my

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                    <text>[Page 352]

[Corresponds to labeled page 300 of Will Book 3]

300   Last Will and Testament of Aaron Harrison dec'd


personal property as she may choose to keep on said farm for

her own use during her lifetime if she chooses to keep the same

instead of her thirds or right of Dower and also such other

articles of household goods an Chattels as she may wish not

to keep upon said Farm for her own use to be disposed of by

my Executors as hereinafter directed

   And I do bequeath to Aaron H. Green and William Green

sons of my Daughter Belinda dec'd late wife of Gilbert Green

the amount of a Note given to me by said Gilbert Green their

Father which sd Note calls for one hundred Dollars with int-

erest thereon from its date viz January first in the year of

our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty four, and

fifty Dollars in addition to the Note aforesaid to be divided

equally between them when they arrive to the age of twenty

one years -   And I do give and bequeath to my daughter

Phebe formerly wife of Lewis Perry and now wife of Ebenezer

C. Noe the sum of four hundred dollars in which said sum

is included and making a part of it, an account and Notes

which I hold against her amounting to one hundred and

sixty six Dollars the ballence two hundred and thirty four

Dollars to be paid to her within one year by my executors

after my decease.

  And I do give and bequeath to my daughter Margaret

Wigton wife of Zachariah R. Wigton the sum of four hundred

dollars including a Note I hold against her said husband

of one hundred and six Dollars and making a part of the 

amount given sd Note is dated Feb'r 9th eighteen hundred and

fifty three:  the Ballence to be paid by my executors one year after

my decease -

   And I do give and bequeath to my unfortunate daughter

Maria who is now incapable of doing any buisiness, or of providing

for herself a living her comfortable maintainence out of my Estate

by my executors during her lifetime; or if in the providence of

God she is restored to her reson and judgment so as to become

capable of doing buisiness and supporting herself, then and in this

case I give and bequeath to her the sum of five hundred and

ten Dollars to be paid to her by my executors when she has so

recovered as aforesaid.

   And I do give and bequeath to my Daughter Hannah Elizabeth

wife of Joel W. Foot the sum of five hundred and ten Dollars

including the amount I have charged to her sd husband for house-

hold goods, and making a part of the sd sum of five hundred

and ten Dollars bequeathed, and amounting to one hundred and

ten Dollars:  and the ballance four hundred Dollars to be paid

one year afer my decease by my executors.
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                    <text>[Page 353]

[Corresponds to labeled page 301 of Will Book 3]

							
Last Will and Testament of Aaron R. Harrison dec'd      301


And all other parts of my Estate whatsoever which may re-

main unexpended in the bequests aforesaid and such as may

be left at the decease of my wife aforesaid, I do give and bequeath

to my two sons George L. Harrison and Zenas Harrison to be 

equally divided and shared between them.

   And I do hereby Nominate and appoint the aforesaid George

L. Harrison and Zenas Harrison executors of this my last will

and Testament hereby autherizing them and empowering them

to compromise and adjust, release, and discharge in such manner

as they may deem proper the debts and claims due to me.

   And I do autherize and empower them if it be found

necessary in order to pay my debts or the stipulations of this

my last will and Testament to sell by private sale or in

such manner and upon such terms of credit or otherwise as

they may think proper all or any part of my real Estate.

and to give Deeds to purchasers and to execute and acknowledge

and deliver in fee simple -

   I do hereby revoke all former wills by me executed or

made ratifying only this my last will and Testament and

no other

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this fourth day of July in the year of our Lord one

thousand eight hundred and fifty three.

					Aaron R. Harrison  {Seal}


   Signed and acknowledged by the said Aaron R. Harrison

as his last will and Testament in our presence and signed

by each of us in his presence and by his request.

					Ahab Jinks

					Gilbert Potter his X mark

					Samuel D. Potter

Mary Harrison her X mark

Hannah E. Foot

George L. Harrison


Oct 6th 1856  In the Matter of Aaron R. Harrison's Will -


   The last Will and Testament of Aaron R. Harrison late of Delaware

County dec'd was this day produced in open Court and it appearing that

Samuel D. Potter one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will resides

out of the jurisdiction of said Court at Jones County State of Iowa

It is ordered that a Commission issue with said Will annexed to

take the deposition of the said Sam'l D. Potter touching the due execution

of said Will to be directed to David Bumgadner Esq who shall execute

the same according to statute in such cases made and provided

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 354]

[Corresponds to labeled page 302 of Will Book 3]

302   Last Will and Testament of Aaron R. Harrison dec'd


		Probate Court Delaware County Ohio Oct 6th 1856


To David Bumgardner Esq of Jones County Iowa - Greeting -

	Know ye that we in confidence of your prudence

and fidelity have appointed you and by these presents do give

to you full power and authority to examine and take the

deposition of Samuel D. Poter one of the subscribing witnesses

to the Will of Aaron R. Harrison dec'd hereto annexed late of

Porter Township in said County of Delaware -

	And therefore we command you that at certain days

and places to be appointed by you you cause the said Samuel

D. Potter to be brought before you, and then and there examine

him on his corporal oath or affirmation first taken before

you touching the due execution of said Will of the said

Aaron R. Harrison, and that you reduce such examination to

writing and return the same together with this writ and the

said Will of the said Aaron R. Harrison thereto annexed,

closed up under your seal into our said Court of Probate

with all convenient speed  -

			Witness I Ranney Judge and the seal of

	{Seal}		said Court at Delaware Ohio Oct 6th 1856

				I. Ranney  Probate Judge


		State of Iowa Jones County SS.

Proceedings held before me David Bumgardner Commissioner

appointed by the Probte Judge of Delaware County and State

of Ohio to take the testimony of Samuel D. Potter a subscribing

witness to the Will of Aaron R. Harrison late of said County

of Delaware - Deceased -	In pursuance of the dedimus hereto

annexed personaly appeared before me the said Samuel D.

Potter of lawful age at my residence in the said County of

Jones in the State of Iowa on this 18th day of October A.D. 1856

who being by me first duly sworn deposeth and saith -

   I Samuel D. Potter of the County of Jones in the State of

Iowa being duly sworn depose and say that I was present

at the execution of the last Will and Testament of Aaron R.

Harrison late of Delaware County and State of Ohio - Deceased -

hereto annexed, that I saw the said Aaron R. Harrison the testator

subscribe said Will and heard him publish and declare the

same to be his last Will and Testament and that said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound

and disposing mind and memory and not under any restraint

and that I signed the same as a witness at his request and

in his presence and in the presence of Ahab Jinks and Gilbert Potter the other sub-

scibing witnesses thereto who subscribed the same in my presence -

					Samuel D. Potter -
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                    <text>[Page 355]

[Corresponds to labeled page 303 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Aaron R. Harrison dec'd      303


		The State of Iowa Jones County SS.

I David Bumgardner do hereby certify that the above named

Samuel D. Potter was by me first duly sworn to testify the

truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth, that the tes-

timony by him subscribed was reduced to writing by me in his

presence and that said testimony was taken in pursuance

of the dedimus hereto annexed -

		In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand

and seal this 15th day of October 1856

				David Bumgardner   {Seal}

					Commissioner


		State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

A. J. Smith being duly sworn in open Court deposes and says he

was well acquainted with the handwriting of Ahab Jinks dec'd

in his lifetime, that he has seen him write his name and is

well satisfied the signature as witnessed by said Ahab

Jinks dec'd to the Will of Aaron R. Harrison dec'd hereto

annexed is genuine -

				A. J. Smith

   Sworn to and subscribed before me in open Court Oct 11th 1856

				I. Ranney  Probate Judge -
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                    <text>[Page 356]

[Corresponds to labeled page 304 of Will Book 3]

304   Last Will and Testament of Dorsey Mason dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in

the Town of Delaware on the 20th day of October 1856


	This day the last Will and Testament of Dorsey

Mason dec'd late of Oxford Township Delaware County was

produced in open Court and duly proven by the testimony

of L. B. Morehouse and Benjamin Martin Jr. the subscribing

witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said

Will) admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

In the name of the benevolent Father of all -

	I Dorsey Mason of Oxford Tp. Delaware County Ohio

Do make and publish this my last will and testimony -

Item 1st  I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her

Dower the farm on which we now reside containing about

twenty two (22 1/2) acres with the sawmill and all the privilages

and appertainence thereunto belonging situated in Oxford Tp. D.C.

and also fifty acres of land lying in Peru Township Morrow

County Ohio, for further discription refur to the deed of said

farm made by Samuel Herauerlan to me Dorsey Mason and

also the old farm on which we formerly resided containing about

47 1/2 or 50 acres more or less situated in Oxford Township Delaware

County Ohio -	And all the stock, household goods, furniture

provision and other goods and chattles.  In fact my intire Estate

both real and personal which I may be possessed of at my

death during her natural lifetime or as long as she remains

my widow she however useing or disposing of the same for the

purpos rearing and supporting my minor heirs -

	She also however selling so much thereof as will be sufficient

to pay my Just Debts -

	At the death of my wife or at her marriage I want the

Real Estate aforesaid divided Equal between my four sons -

Isaac Mason Benton Mason Jesse Mason Tarleton Mason or

their heirs if however Either of my sons should die and leave

no heir then the real Estate to be Equally divided between the

three or surviving ones  My four sons however or such as that

live to take possession of the real Estate paying to each of my

Eight dughtars Lcynth Mainow Mallissa Mason Emmarilla

Mason Amelia I. Mason Margaret Mason Caroline Mason Hannah

Mason Laura Mason the sum of two hundred and thirty three

dollars each to be paid within one year after they or Each or

any one of them shall arive at the age of 18 year or such

of my dughtars as shal be of the age of 18 years shal not
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                    <text>[Page 357]

[Corresponds to labeled page 305 of Will Book 3]
							
Last Will and Testament of Dorsey Mason dec'd           305


be intitled to demand of my sons but the sum of one hundred

dollars each within one year after they shal have come

in possession of the Real Estate and one hundred and

thirty three dollars in two years from that time

	I do hereby nominate and appoint my wife Guardian

of my minor children but in case my wife should again

marry her Guardianship of said children shal ceas and

determin upon her marriage.

	I do hereby nominate and appoint my friend David

Sherwood and my son Isaac Mason Executors of this my

last will and testimony and hereby authorize and impower

them to compromise and adjust releas and discharge in

such manner as they may deem proper the debts and claims

due me.  I do also authorize and impower them if it

shall become necessary in order to pay my debts to sell by

private sale or otherwise in such manner upon such terms

of credit or otherwise as they may think proper all or any part

of my personal or real Estate and deeds to purchasers to

Execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple

	I desire that no appraisment and no sale of my

personal property be made and that the Court of Probate

direct the omission of the same in pursuance of the statute -

	I do hereby revoke all former wills by made -

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this tenth day of September in the 1856

				Dorsey Mason   {Seal}


Signed and acknowledge by said Dorsey Mason as his

last will and testimony in our presence and signed

by us in his presence -

				L. B. Morehouse

				Benj' Martin Jr -


	State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

   We L. B. Morehouse and Benjamin Martin Jr being duly sworn in

open Court this 20th day of October A.D. 1856 depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the last Will and Testament of Dorsey Mason dec'd

hereto annexed, that we saw the said testator subscribe said will by the

hand of L. B. Morehouse who wrote testators name at his request and heard

him publish and declare the same to be his last will and testament and

that the said testator at the time of executing the same was of full

age, and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint and

that we signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence

and in the presence of each other -		L. B. Morehouse

						Benj' Martin Jr -

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of October A.D. 1856

					I. Ranney Probate Judge -

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                    <text>[Page 358]

[Corresopnds to labeled page 306 of Will Book 3]

306   Last Will and Testament of Benaval Brownmiller dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the

Town of Delaware on the 23rd day of September A.D. 1856


	This day the last Will and Testament of Benaval Brown-

miller dec'd late of Delaware County was produced in open Court

and duly proven by the testimony of John Cunningham and

Reuben Breyfogle the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to

writing and filed with said Will) admitted to Probate and

ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

In the name of the benevolent Father of all

I Benaval Brownmiller of the County of Delaware do

make and publish this my last will and Testament in manner

and form following.

First  I hereby authorize my Executors to sell so much of my stock

and personal property as can be well spared from my family, and

so much of the lands as may be necessary to pay all my debts and

funeral expenses and costs of administration.

2nd  I give and bequeath all the balance of my personal property

and effects to my beloved wife for the support of her and my

children one year -

3rd  I givine &amp; bequeath to my wife the use of all the lands I am

posessed of for the support of herself and my children untill the

youngest child becomes of age or so long as she remains my widow

and should she marry I wish her to hold one third during her

natural life -

4th  When my youngest child becomes of age it is my will that

one hundred dollars be given from the proceeds of my lands to the

missionary society of the Methodist episcopal church to wit, fifty

dollars to the forrin mission and fifty dollars to the home

mission society -

5th  The balance of my lands to be equally divided among each of my

surviving children -

6th  I hereby constitute and apoint Samuel Findley my Executor

to execute this my last will and testament -

	Executed this 15th day of Sept. A.D. 1856 -  In presence of

   John Cunningham

   Reuben Breyfogle

					B. Brownmiller  {    }

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                    <text>[Page 359]

[Corresponds to labeled page 307 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Beneval Brownmiller dec'd    307


		State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

   We John Cunningham and Reuben Breyfogle being duly sworn

in open Court this 23rd day of September A.D. 1856 depose and say

that we were present at the execution of the last Will and testament

of Benevill Brownmiller hereto annexed, that we saw the said

testator subscribe by requesting John Cunningham to sign his name

to said will, and heard him publish and declare the same

to be his last will and testament, and that the said testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age and of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint, and that we

signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence

and in the presence of each other -

					John Cunningham

					Reuben Breyfogel

   Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of Sept. A.D. 1856

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

________________________________________________________________


	Last Will and Testament of Orison Hill dec'd


   Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the

Town of Delaware on the 16th day of September A.D. 1856

	This day the last will and testament of Orison Hill dec'd

late of Delaware County was produced in open Court and duly proven

by the testimony of D. Howell and Isaac Butt the subscribing

witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said Will)

admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

In the name of the Benevolent Father of all.

	I Orison Hill of the County of Delaware do make and publish

this my last Will and Testament.

First, it is my will that my just debts &amp; all charges be paid out

of my Estate

Item  I give and devise all the residue of my Estate to Elizabeth

Ann my wife to be to her and to her heirs forever -

Item 2nd  I apoint and make W. T. Watson Executor of this my last

Will and Testament -

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this

12th day of September A.D. 1856

					       his

					Orison X Hill  {Seal}

					      mark
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                    <text>[Page 360]

[Corresponds to labeled page 308 of Will Book 3]

308   Last Will and Testament of Orison Hill dec'd


Signed and acknowledged by said Orison Hill as his last Will

and Testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence

   Attest

   D. Howell

   Isaac Butt

		Whereas I, Orison Hill on this day made my

last Will and Testament, do hereby declare the following to be a

Codicil to the same.  I do hereby give and bequeath to Orison

Green Hill  Fifteen Dollars.

	In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and

seal this 12th day of September A.D. 1856

					       his

   D. Howell				Orison X Hill  {Seal}

   Isaac Butt				      mark


		State of Ohio  Delaware County Ss.

   We, Isaac Butt and D. Howell being duly sworn in open Court

this 16th day of September A.D. 1856 depose and say, that we were

present at the execution of the last Will and testament and also

the Codicil thereto of Orison Hill dec'd hereto annexed; that we

saw the said testator subscribe said will and codicil by making

his mark and heard him publish and declare the same to be

his last will and testament, and that the said testator at the

time of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint, and that we signed

the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence and

in the presence of each other -

					Isaac Butt

					D. Howell -

   Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me this 16th day of Sept. AD. 1856

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 361]

[Corresponds to labeled page 309 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Thomas James dec'd                     309


   Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the

Town of Delaware on the 3rd day of December A.D. 1856 -


	Be it Remembered that on the 3rd day of December A.D. 1856 an

authenticated Copy of the last Will and Testament together with the

Codicil thereto attached of Thomas James late of Ross County Ohio

was produced in open Court by Henry Massie Esq. and it appearing

to the satisfaction of the Court Probate Court of Ross County that
 
said Will had been proved

in said State of Ohio according to the laws of said State and

that said Will has relation to property within the said County

of Delaware -

	It is ordered by the Court that the said authenticated

Copy thereof be recorded in the Record of Wills for said County of

Delaware as follows.


Ross Probate Court Monday July 7th 1856

In the matter of the Last Will and   }

Testament of Thomas James dec'd      }

					A paper writing purporting to

be the Last Will and Testament of Thomas James late of Ross

County now deceased and the Codicil thereto was this day produced

in open Court and Orren T. Reeves, William Carson and Eliza F.

Carson (the younger) the subscribing witnesses to said Will and also

by the Oaths of Orren T. Reeves and William Carson witnesses to

said Codicil, appeared and testified to the due execution of

said paper writing, And their testimony being reduced to writing,

was by them respectively subscribed and with said paper writing

filed -

	On motion it is therefore ordered that said paper writing and

the testimony of the subscribing witnesses be recorded as the Last

Will and Testament and Codicil of Thos James deceased and

the Probate thereof.

		Copy of Will

   In the name of God Amen.  I Thomas James of the city of Chilli-

cothe in the County of Ross and State of Ohio do make and publish

this my last will and testament

[In left Margin:  Item 1st]

I make the following provision for my beloved wife in lieu of her

dower in my real estate or any other provision made for her by

law to wit:  I give and devise to her Outlots number thirty seven

and forty one of four acres each, with my dwelling house and the

appurtenances situate in said city of Chillicothe to be held by

her during her natural life, but if I or my heirs after my death

do execute or are compelled to execute a contract made with the

Marietta and Cincinnati Rail Road Company relative to the sale

of seven acres, being the whole of said Outlot number forty one and
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                    <text>[Page 362]

[Corresponds to labeled page 310 of Will Book 3]
							

310   Last Will and Testament of Thos. James dec'd


a part of said Outlot number thirty seven, then I give and devise

to my beloved wife so much as may be left of said Outlot number

thirty seven and also my said dwelling house with the appurtenances

to be held by her during her natural life as aforesaid

I also give and devise to my beloved wife all the household goods

furniture provisions and other articles necessary for housekeeping,

which may be in my dwelling house or on the premises appertenant

thereto at my decease.  I also give and devise to my beloved wife

the sum of One thousand dollars per annum to be paid to her

annually, from the time of my death during her natural life, by

my Executors and the survivors and survivor of them either from

my personal estate the sales of my real estate or the rents,

issues and profits thereof, or in any mode or manner from said

estate as my said Executor and the survivors and survivor of

them shall deem expedient.

Item 2nd

I hereby authorize and empower my executors and the survivors

and survivor of them, to sell and convey for such prices as they shall

deem proper, in fee simple or for any less estate, all of the real estate

of which I may die seized or am in any wise entitled, situate in

the State of Ohio or elsewhere except the part of said real estate

devised as above to my wife which they are not to sell and convey

during her natural life without her consent and if she consents

to the sale and conveyance of said part so devised to her for life

then my said Executors and the survivors and survivor of them

are hereby authorized and empowered to sell and convey the same

for such prices as they shall deem proper in fee simple or for any

less estate, the proceeds of such sale to be vested by them in such

securities as they may deem proper and the yearly interest increase

or profits thereof to be paid to my wife during her life and after

her death to be disposed of as hereinafter provided -

Item  3rd

After my Executors have paid all just debts owing by me, and the

expenses of Administration and have provided and reserved in their

hands from my personal or real estate or both, a sufficient fund

the interest or the rents issues and profits whereof shall be sufficient

to pay and discharge the above annuity to my wife of One thousand

dollars then the rest and residue of my personal estate and the

proceeds of the sales of the real estate, except the part devised to my

wife as aforesaid, I direct my said Executors shall pay over to my

children or if any of children shall die then the share of such

deceased child or children, shall be paid over to the lawful issue of

such deceased child or children, such of my children as have heretofore

received advances in money or other property and are charged therewith

by me or shall after the date hereof receive allowances from me of real

and personal estate by way of advances, the amount of such advances

heretofore made or hereafter may be made, without interest thereon

shall be considered as a part or so much of the share of such 
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                    <text>[Page 363]

[Corresponds to labeled page 311 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Thomas James dec'd           311


child or children to whom such advances have or may be made

and if such advances that have or may be made, shall be greater

than the share or shares of such child or children so advanced

then such advancements shall be considered as his or her share

in full of my estate, and I hereby charge the following of my

children as being advanced by me heretofore the following sums

to wit:  to Abram James Six thousand dollars  thirty five cents -

to William James five thousand nine hundred and three dollars

eighty four cents, to Anvil James the sum of five thousand two

hundred and seventy five dollars, to Learis James the sum of four

thousand two hundred and thirty five dollars fifty six cents, to

Mary Massie the sum of sixteen hundred dollars, to Elizabeth

Deen the sum of two hundred dollars, to Charlotte Bush the

sum of two hundred dollars, and to Jane James the sum of one

hundred dollars -

Item 4th

I do hereby nominate and appoint William Key Bond of Hamilton

County, Ohio, William B. Franklin and Henry Massie of Ross

County, Ohio, Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby

authorizing them to compromise, adjust, release and discharge in such

manner as they may deem proper the debts and claims due to me

and also to compromise, adjust, settle and pay in such manner as they

may deem proper all debts owing by me -

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this

twelfth day of December A.D. 1851

Signed acknowledged and declare by said         }   Thos' James  {Seal}

Thomas James as his last will and testament in  }

our presence and signed by us in his presence   }

and at his request                              }

	O. T. Reeves

	Wm. Carson

	Eliza F. Carson - younger
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                    <text>[Page 364]

[Corresponds to labeled page 312 of Will Book 3]

312   Last Will and Testament of Thos' James dec'd


I, the above Thomas James do hereby make and declare the

following to be a Codicil to my above last will and testament

to wit:  I give and devise to my beloved wife in addition to the

devises made to her in my said last Will and Testament

and also in lieu of her dower in my estate, the tract of land

west and adjoining the Outlots of the said City of Chillicothe

containing about one hundred and eighty four acres more or less

and known as the Bellevue farm, to be held by her during her

natural life and not to be sold during that period by my

said Executors unless with her consent to such sale -

   In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal

this twenty second day of December A.D. 1851

Signed acknowledged and declared by       }	Thos' James {Seal}

said Thomas Jamese as a Codicil to his    }

said last Will and Testament in our       }

presence and signed by us in his presence }

and at his request.	 	          }

	O. T. Reeves

	Wm. Carson


The State of Ohio Ross County }

				We, Owen T. Reeves William Carson

and Eliza F. Carson the younger, being duly sworn depose and say

that we are witnesses to a paper writing purporting to be the last

Will and Testament of Thomas James now deceased, late of said Ross

County that he was at the date thereof of full age and sound

memory, that we as witnesses thereto attested and subscribed our

names in the presence of the said Thomas James and of each other

and that we saw him subscribe and heard him acknowledge the

same to be his last Will and testament    }

   Sworn to and Signed before me this 7th }	O. T. Reeves

day of July A.D. 1856			  }  	William Carson

	Sam'l F. McCoy				Eliza F. Carson

		Probate Judge

The State of Ohio Ross County }	

				We Owen T. Reeves and William Carson

being duly sworn, depose and say that we are witnesses to a paper writing

purporting to be a Codicil to the last Will and testament of Thomas

James, now deceased, late of said Ross County, that he was at the

date of said Codicil of full age and sound memory, that we as

witnesses thereto atttested and subscribed our names in the presence

of the said Thomas James and of each other, and that we saw

him subscribe and heard him acknowledge the same to be a Codicil

to said Last Will and Testament.		O. T. Reeves

						William Carson

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                    <text>[Page 365]

[Corresponds to labeled page 313 of Will Book 3]

							
Last Will and Testament of Thomas James dec'd           313


   Sworn to and signed before me this 7th day of July A.D. 1856

				Sam'l F. McCoy  Probate Judge


The State of Ohio  Ross County }

				I Samuel F. McCoy Judge of

the Probate Court in and for the County of Ross aforesaid do

certify that the aforegoing Entry, and the last Will and Testament

and Codicil of Thomas James deceased and the Probate thereof

are truly and correctly copied from the Journal and originals

on file in my Office -

	{ L S }		In attestation whereof I have hereunto

			set my hand and affixed the Seal of

			said Court this tenth day of July A.D. 1856

				Sam'l F. McCoy  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 366]

[Corresponds to labeled page 314 of Will Book 3]

314   Last Will and Testament of John Hurd dec'd

Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for

the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town of

Delaware on the 15th day of November A.D. 1856


	This day the last Will and Testament of John Hurd late of

Prospect Township Marion County Ohio was produced in open Court and

duly proven by the testimony of A. D. Matthews, Henry Linsly and Abel

Linsly the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with

said Will) admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows.

		Copy of Will

In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all

			I John Hurd of Prospect Township County

of Marion in the State of Ohio do make and publish this my last

Will and Testiment

Item 1st

I want my Just Debts paid out of my Estate

Item 2nd

I give and devise to my son William Hurd One Dollar, and to my

Grandchildren (the names of which are as follows) Hannah Waters

Henriette Waters, Charles Henry Lake, John Lake, Mary Ann Lake

William Henry Moses, and Jasper Newton Moses - to each one Dollar

Item 3rd

I further give and bequeath to my son Nelson Hurd his heirs

and assigns the balance of my Estate Real and Personal.

I hereby Revoke all former Wills by me made

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal

this 1st day of January A.D. 1856

Executed in presence of}		John Hurd  {Seal}

A. D. Matthews	       }

Henry Linsly	       }

Abel Linsly    	       }

 			State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

I, Abel Linsley being being duly sworn in open Court this 26th day of August

A.D. 1856 depose and say that I was present and heard said John Hurd

publish and declare the Will hereto annexed to be his last will and

testament, and that the said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age, and of sound mind and memory, and not under any

restraint, and that I signed the same as a witness at his request

and in his presence -

					Abel Linsley

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of August A.D. 1856

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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[Corresponds to labeled page 315 of Will Book 3]

							
Last Will and Testament of John Hurd dec'd              315


		State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We, Henry Linsley and			being duly sworn in open

Court this 26th day of August A.D. 1856 depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the last Will and Testament of John

Hurd hereto annexed, that we saw the said testator subscribe

said Will, and heard him publish and declare the same to be

his last Will and testament, and that the said testator at the time

of executing the same was of full age, and of sound mind and

memory, and not under any restraint, and that we signed the

same as witnesses at his request and in his presence, and in the

presence of the other subscribing witness

					A. D. Matthews

					Henry Linsley -

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of August A.D. 1856

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge


Oct 16th 1856		In the Matter of John Hurd's Will -

   The last Will and Testament of John Hurd late of Thompson

township Delaware County dec'd was this day produced in open Court

and it appearing that A.D. Matthews one of the subscribing witnesses

to said Will resides out of the Jurisdiction of said Court at Marion

County State of Ohio -  	It is ordered that a Commission issue

with said Will annexed to take the deposition of the said A. D.

Matthews touching the due execution of said Will to be directed

to J. A. Barker and J. R. Garberson who shall execute the same

according to statute in such cases made and provided.

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge -

			Probate Court  Delaware County Ohio

October 16th 1856

		To James H. Barker and John R. Garberson Esqrs

   Know ye that we in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, appointed

you or either of you, and by these presents do give to each of you full

power and authority to examine and take the deposition of A. D. Matthews

one of the subscribing witnesses to the Will of John Hurd, late of Thomp-

son township in this County dec'd  And therefore we command you

that at certain days and places to be appointed by you or either of

you, you cause the said A. D. Matthews to be brought before you, and

then and there examine him on his Corporal oath or affirmation

first taken before you or either of you touching the due execution

of the said Will of the said John Hurd,  And that you reduce

such examination to writing and return the same together with

this writ and the said Will of the said John Hurd thereto

annexed, closed up under your  seal into our said Court of Probate

with all convenient speed.

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                    <text>[Page 368]

[Corresponds to labeled page 316 of Will Book 3]

316   Last Will and Testament of John Hurd dec'd


	{ L S }		Witness the seal of said Court at Delaware

			Ohio this 16th day of October A.D. 1856

				Isaac Ranney  Judge


			State of Ohio  Marion County SS.

A. D. Matthews being duly sworn before us this 12th day of November

A.D. 1856 deposeth and saith that he was present at the Execution of the

last Will and testament of John Hurd hereto annexed, that we

saw the said Testator subscribe said Will,  And heard him pub-

lish and declare the same to be his last Will and testament

and that the said Testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and sound mind and memory  And not under

any restraint,  And that we signed the same as witness at his

request and in his presence and in the presence of each other.

				A. D. Matthews


Sworn to and subscribed before us the day and date above written -

				J. A. Baker     }

				J. R. Garberson }  Commissioners

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                    <text>[Page 369]

[Corresponds to labeled page 317 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Rhoda Wells dec'd            317


   Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for

the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town of

Delaware on the 22nd day of December A.D. 1856


	This day the last Will and Testament of Rhoda Wells late of

Delaware town and County was produced in open Court and duly

proven by the testimony of J. H. Coulter and E. Coulter the subscribing

witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said Will)

admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows.

		Copy of Will

Know all men by these presents that I, Rhoda Wells of the Town and

County of Delaware and State of Ohio being legal owner of certain

Real Estate and personal Property, all of which at my death (after

paying my lawful debts) I bequeath and dispose of in the follow-

ing manner to wit:

   It is my desire that all my property shall be sold at as early a

period as possible and the proceeds distributed in the manner

following -

First my son Joshua M. Wells to have five hundred dollars over

and above his equal share with the rest of my lawful Heirs.

One hundred dollars to my Grandson John B. Wells son of Henry

Wells - One hundred dollars to the Ohio Wesleyan Female

College.

	The remaining part of said proceeds to be divided among

my children equally, after making what they have already received

individually equal to the one who has received the most.  This

division to be applied to my deceased children (or their Heirs)

the same as to the living -

  Except to the Heirs of my deceased children (Thornton and Ruth)

I want my living children Henry - Bazzelleel and Caroline

Matilda who have children, to hold this property in trust for

their children for which purpose I want it well secured, each

one to have his or her portion as they become of lawful age -

   The children of Thornton and Ruth will receive their portion as

soon as they attain their majority.

   My Household furniture I do not wish sold but to have it divided

among the heirs as they shall agree among themselves

   It is my desire that my son Joshua M. Wells shall have the

settlement of my Estate as he is fully acquainted with my affairs.

To all of which I set my hand and seal

					     her

Columbus Oct 23 - 1855			Rhoda X Wells   {Seal}

  Attest				     mark

J. H. Coulter

E. Coulter

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                    <text>[Page 370]

[Corresponds to labeled page 318 of Will Book 3]

318   Last Will and Testament of Rhoda Wells dec'd


Upon reflection I desire to make one provision in reference

to the bequest to the Ohio Wesleyan Female College - Unless my

property exceeds three thousand dollars in value my provision for

this Institution must be considered null and void

   Attest				     her


J. H. Coulter				Rhoda X Wells  {Seal}

E. Coulter				     mark

Columbus Oct 23rd 1855


Dec 17th 1856.  In the matter of Rhoda Wells Will

   The last Will and Testament of Rhoda Wells late of Delaware

County dec'd was this day produced in open Court and it appearing

that J. H. Coulter and E. Coulter subscribing witnesses to said Will

reside out of the jurisdiction of said Court at Columbus, Franklin

County Ohio it is ordered that a Commission issue with said Will

annexed to take the depositions of the said J. H. Coulter and E.

Coulter touching the due execution of said Will to be di-

rected to the Hon. Wm Jamison who shall execute the same

according to statute in such cases made and provided

					I. Ranney Probate Judge


					Probate Court Delaware Co Ohio

					Dec 17th A.D. 1856

To Hon. Wm Jamison

				Know ye that we in confidence of your

prudence and fidelity appoint you and by these presents do give

to you full power and authority to examine and take the

deposition of J. H. Coulter and E. Coulter the subscribing witnesses

to the Will of Rhoda Wells late of Delaware in the County of Delaware

aforesaid dec'd

	And therefore we command you that at certain days and places

to be appointed by you, you cause the said J. H. Coulter and E.

Coulter to be brought before you, and then and there examine them

upon their corporal oath or affirmation first taken before you touching

the due execution of the said Will of the said Rhoda Wells and that

you reduce said examination to writing and return the same together

with this writ and the said Will of the said Rhoda Wells thereto

annexed closed up under your seal into our said Court of Probate

with all convenient speed

	{L S }		Witness the seal of said Court the day and

			year 1st above written etc

					Isaac Ranney Judge of said Court

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                    <text>[Page 371]

[Corresponds to labeled page 319 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Rhoda Wells dec'd            319


Probate Court Franklin County Ohio	December 22nd 1856


In pursuance of a Commission to me directed by the Probate

Court of Delaware County Ohio I this day took the testimony

therein directed to be taken as follows -

	J. H. Coulter and E. Coulter of Franklin County Ohio both of

lawful age, being first sworn by the undersigned a Probate Judge

of said County and a Commissioner for that purpose appointed

depose and say that they were present at the execution of the

last Will and Testament of Rhoda Wells hereto attached -

that they saw the said Testator subscribe said Will by making

her mark, And heard her publish and declare the same to

be her last Will and Testament, And that the said Testator

at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of sound

mind and memory, and not under any restraint, and that we

signed the same as witnesses at her request and in her presence

and in the presence of each other, and further that we were

witnesses to the Codicil in said Will, which was executed

by said Testatrix at the same time with the Will -

					J. H. Coulter

					E. Coulter


Sworn to and subscribed by said J. H. Coulter &amp; E. Coulter before

me the date above written

	{ L S }		Witness my hand and seal at Columbus

			Ohio this 22nd day of December A.D. 1856

				Wm. Jamison P.J. &amp; Commissioner
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                    <text>[Page 372]

[Corresponds to labeled page 320 of Will Book 3]

320   Last Will and Testament of Thomas McCloud dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town

of Delaware on the 10th day of January A.D. 1857 -

	This day the last Will and Testament of Thomas McCloud dec'd

late of Orange Township Delaware County was produced in open

Court and duly proven by the testimony of Cyrus Chambers and

Lee Hurlbert, the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to

writing and filed with said Will) admitted to Probate and

ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

In the name of the Benevolent farther of all

	I Thomas McCloud of Orange township Delaware County

Ohio do make and publis this my last will and testament

Item 1st

	give and devise to my beloved wif Laviny in lieu of

her dower the farm on which we now reside situate in Orang

township Delawar Co Ohio containg about Eighty acres of land

during her natural life and all the stock houshold goods

furniture provisions and other goods and chattels wich be thereon

at the time of my decese - During her natural life as afore

said she however selling so much thereof as may be sufficient

to pay my just debts -

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and

seal this 21st day of August 1854 -

					Thomas McCloud {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged	          }        	by James Patterson

Thomas McCloud as his last Will   }

and Testament in our presence and }

signed by us in his presence      }

   Cyrus Cahmbers

      his

   Lee X Hurlbert

      mark

			State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

   We Cyrus Chambers and Lee Hurlbert being duly sworn in open Court this

10th day of Jan' A.D. 1857 depose and say that we were present at the execution

of the last will and testament of Thomas McCloud hereto annexed, that we

saw Jas. Patterson subscribe sd Will at request of and for the said testator

and heard him, testator, publish and declare the same to be his last Will

and testament, and that the said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age, and of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his pres-

ence and in the presence of each other.

					Cyrus Chambers

					    his

					Lee X Hurlbert

					    mark

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                    <text>[Page 373]

[Corresponds to labeled page 321 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Elias Vining dec'd           321


Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of January A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge


Last Will and Testament of Elias Vining dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for the

County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town of Delaware on

the 27th day of January A.D. 1857 -


   This day the Last Will and Testament of Elias Vining dec'd late of

Liberty Township Delaware County was produced in open Court and duly

proven by the testimony of Tracy Wilcox and James L. Andrews, the

subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said

Will) admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All

   I, Elias Vining of Liberty Township Delaware County do make and

publish this my last Will and Testament.

   Now know all men that I the said Elias Vining by virtue of the

late law granting bounty bounty lands to old souldiers have

deposited in the office of L. W. Andrews Attorney at law in Columbus

my papers claiming bounty land of this government for servis as a soldier

in the was of 1812

Item 1st

I give and bequeath to my two dauthters
 
^Lucy Richards and Almira Willcox
 
equal shares in my claim to said bounty land.

Item 2nd

I do hereby nominate and appoint Rinman Richards executor of this

my last Will and testament

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this

12th day of February in the year 1851 -

					Elias Vining

Signed and acknowledged by said Elias Vining as his last will

and testament in our presents and signed by us in his presents -

					Tracy Wilcox

					James L. Andrews


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We, Tracy Wilcox and James L. Andrews being duly sworn in open

Court this 27th day of January A.D. 1857 depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the last Will and testament of Elias Vining

hereto annexed, that we saw the said testator subscribe said will

and heard him publish and delcare the same to be his last

will and testament, and that the said testator at the time of

executing the same was of full age and of sound mind and memory

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                    <text>[Page 374]

[Corresponds to labeled page 322 of Will Book 3]

322   Last Will and Testament of Evy Adams dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for

the County of Delaware State of Ohio, at his Office in the Town of

Delaware on the 3rd day of March A.D. 1857  -


   This day the Last Will and Testament of Evy Adams late of Harlem

township Delaware County was produced in open Court and duly proven by

the testimony of Jacob Hathaway and John Adams the sbuscribing witnesses

thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said Will) admitted to Probate

and ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

In the name of the Benevolent Father of all -

I Evy Adams of Harlem Township Delaware County State of Ohio do make

and publish this my last Will and testament.

Item 1st

I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower twenty five

acres of land, it being a part of the farm on which I now reside

comencing at the northwest corner of a lot of land owned by Parkhurst

Hathaway thence runing south to the line of Eli Downings land thence

west far enough to contain twenty five acres, said land lying along the

north line of Section 3, T 3 R 16 - I also devise to my said wife the

use and privilege of the barn it being on another lot, also the privilege

of geting all the firewood she may need on land adjoining said premises

on the north, my said wife to have and to hold the premises aforsad

with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging while she remains my widow

when she ceases to be my widow then the premises aforsaid is to be

equally divided amongs my heirs

Item 2nd

I devise and bequeath to my daughter Parthena and my daughter

Martha Jane and my son John C. the remainder of my real estate

lying in said Section 3 T. 3. R 16. to be equally divided between them

Item 3rd

I devise and bequeath to my daughter Nancy ten acres of land off

the each end of my land lying in section 2. T. 3 R. 16 also six acres off

of the west end of said tract, the remainder of said tract I devise and

bequeath to my son George W.

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                    <text>[Page 375]

[Corresponds to labeled page 323 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Evy Adams dec'd              323


I devise and bequeath to my son John C. one bay colt three years

old known by the name of Prince -

I devise and bequeath to my daugher Martha Jane fifty dollars

out of my personal property, the residue of my personal property I

bequest one third to my wife the remainder to be Equally divided

amongst my heirs

Item 4th

    I do hereby nominate and appoint John Adams executor of this my

last Will and Testament hereby autherizing and impowering him to

compromise adjust release and discharge in such manner as he may

deem proper the debts and claims due me

I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made -  In testimony

hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty seventh

day of December in the year 1856 -

					Evy Adams  {Seal}


Signed and acknowledged by said Evy Adams as his last Will

and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence -

					Jacob Hathaway

					John Adams -


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

   We Jacob Hathaway and John Adams being duly sworn in open Court this 3rd

day of March A.D. 1857 depose and say that we were present at the execu-

tion of the last will and testament of Evy Adams dec'd hereto annexed

that we saw the said testator subscribe said will and heard him

publish and delcare the same to be his last will and testament, and

that the said testator at the time of executng the same was of full

age, and of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request and in

his presence, and in the presence of each other -

					Jacob Hathaway

					John Adams

   Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of March A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 376]

[Corresponds to labeled page 324 of Will Book 3]

324        Matter of Francis Twiggs Will -


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for

the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town of

Delaware on the 28th day of February A.D. 1857 -


   Be it Remembered that heretofore to wit on the 14th day of January

A.D. 1857 the following Petition was filed herein to wit:

				In Delaware County Probate Court

   To the Honorable I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for the County

of Delaware and State of Ohio -

	Your Petitioners and applicants Julia Ann Fancher and

Joseph Fancher her husband of the County and State aforesaid

would most respectfully represent that one Francis Twiggs late of

this county deceased, during his lifetime made his last will and

testament in accordance with the requirements of the Statute in

such case made and provided: and that at the time he so executed

said last will and testament he was of sound and disposing mind

and memory and legally qualified to make a will that he was

the grandfather of said Julia Ann Fancher, and that her mother

who was then alive was his only chld and heir at law, that in and

by virtue of said will and testament aforesaid he bequeathed and

devised to said Julia Ann all the Real Estate which he shall

own at the time of his decease -

	And Your Petitioners further say that said Francis Twiggs

deeased in the year A.D. 1850 and at the time of his decease he

owner "The undivided one half of the following Real Estate situated

in Genoa Township Delaware County in the State of Ohio in Range l7

Township 3. Section 3. North part of Lot No. 30 U.S.M. Lands containing

about 133 acres, being the farm formerly owned by H. Fancher deceased

and now occupied by Samuel Coulter - and that he left said last

will and testament uncancelled and unrevoked and in full force

and virtue -

	Your Petitioners and applicants have lately learned the

fact of the existence of said Will and have also learned the further

fact that One Samuel Coulter who now professes to own the above

described land has since the death of said Twiggs, either lost

spoliated or destroyed said Will for the purpose of defrauding said

Julia out of said lands, that one Asa Brown who resides in Licking

County Ohio was one of the witnesses to said Will and the other one

was	Myers who has since deceased

	Your Petitioners and applicants therefore desire to make said

Sam'l Coulter who is interested herein a party to this proceedings and

that on the final hearing hereof, the Court may find and establish the

contents of said Will and admit the same to Probate and for other proper

relief -

	By W. P. Reid - H. I. Eaton Atty's for Applicants &amp; Petitioners -

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                    <text>[Page 377]

[Corresponds to labeled page 325 of Will Book 3]

Matter of Francis Twiggs Last Will and Testament         325


And afterwards to wit, on the 20th day of January A.D. 1857 the following

Answer was filed herein to wit:


	To the Hon' The Probate Court, within and for the County of Delaware

Ohio -

	Samuel Coulter by Charles Sweetser his Atty - now comes and

answers the Petition of Julia Ann Fancher and Husband, and says

that it is not true that Francis Twiggs ever made a Will in manner

and form as stated in Petition -

	This it is not true that said Francis Twiggs died leaving

a Will, which Will this defendant has destroyed lost or spoliated -

	The said Samuel Coulter further answering saith that

said Francis Twiggs in his lifetime transferred certain claims

and notes in the hands of this Defendant to be invested in Real Estate

for the benefit of this Defendant and his then wife who was a daughter

of the said Twiggs and this Defendant so invested the money and notes

which Real Estate at the death of the said intestate descended to

this Defendants wife, Daughter as aforesaid who was the sole Heir of the

said Twiggs, that the said Mrs. Coulter afterwards by Will duly

executed devised the said lands and tenements to this Defendant

as she lawfully might do which will was litigated by the said

Joseph Fancher, which litigation was determined in favor of this

Defendant -

	And this Defendant avers that in the litigation and settlement

of matters in relation to Mrs. Coulters Will all matters were adjusted

between the said Fancher, and this Defendant, and that the said

Fancher is now omiting this question in relation to a pretended

will of said Twiggs as a matter of annoyance -

			By Charles Sweetser  His Atty


And afterwards to wit on the 20th day of January A.D. 1857 the

following Order was had and entered herein to wit:


Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd

   Application having been made to this Court by the petition of

Julia A. Fancher et al, one of the legatees as is alleged under the

last Will and Testament of said Francis Twiggs, said to have been

left at the time of his decease in full force and virtue, but since lost

spoliated or destroyed, to admit said lost, spoliated or destroyed Will

to Probate and Record, and it appearing to the Court that Asa

Brown said to be one of the subscribing witnesses to said Will and

other material Witnesses reside out of the jurisdiction of this Court

in Licking County Ohio - It is ordered that a Commission issue

to take the deposition of said Asa Brown and any and all

other witnesses resident in Licking County Ohio, whose testimony

may be deemed material and important in this matter by any
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                    <text>[Page 378]

[Corresponds to labeled page 326 of Will Book 3]

326   Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd


of the parties in interest touching the due execution loss, destruction

spoliation or revocation of said Will to be directed to Wm D. Heim

Esq. who shall execute and return the same according to the

statute in such casse made and provided.


   And afterwards to wit on the 30th day of January A.D. 1857 the

following return of said Commission was filed herein to wit:

				Probate Court  Delaware County

			State of Ohio  January 20th 1857


To Wm D. Heim Esq of said County  Greeting -

			Know ye that we in confidence of your

prudence and fidelity have appointed you and by these presents

do give to you full power and authority to examine and take the

deposition of Asa Brown and any and all other witnesses resident

in Licking County Ohio whose testimony may be deemed important

and material in the matter of Francis Twiggs last Will and testa-

ment touching the due execution revocation loss, destruction and spo-

liation of said Will of the said Francis Twiggs late of said County of

Delaware dec'd -

	And therefore we command you that at certain days and places

to be appointed by you, you cause the said Asa Brown and such

other material witnesses as may be deemed by any of the parties in

interest to be brought before you, and then and there examine him or

them upon his or their corporal oath or affirmation first taken before

you touching the due execution revocation, destruction, loss or spoliation

of the said Will of the said Francis Twiggs, And that you reduce

such examination to writing and return the same together with this

writ closed up under your seal, into our said Court of Probate with

all convenient speed -

	{Seal}			Witness my signature as Judge and the seal

				of said Court at Delaware Ohio this 20th day of

					January A.D. 1857

				Isaac Ranney Judge of said Court


	To the Probate Court of Delaware County Ohio -

The execution of this Commission hereby appears by the Deposition of Amy

Myers Asa Brown, John Cain and Lewis Myers, who were each severally

sworn, previous to their examination and the same then reduced to

writing by me, in the presence of Counsel representing both parties,

and hereto annexed to this Commission - All of which is

					Respectfully Submitted

						W. D. Heim  Commissioner

Delaware Jan' 30th 1857 -

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                    <text>[Page 379]

[Corresponds to labeled page 327 of Will Book 3]
							

Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd          327


Depositions of Witnesses taken in the Town of Kirkersville, Licking

County Ohio in pursuance to the Commission hereto attached, relative

to the execution revocation loss destruction or spoliation of a Will of

said Francis Twiggs, late of Delaware County Ohio deceased -


Any Myers, aged 60 years a resident of Kirkersville Licking County

Ohio, being first duly sworn, deposes and says -

1st Question

by Mr. R.

Were you acquainted with Francis Twiggs during his lifetime and

what relation was he to you?

Answer

Says she was acquainted with Francis Twiggs since she was a child

and he was my Mothers Brother -

2nd Question

by Mr. R.

Were you acquainted with Parthena Coulter (wife of Samuel Coulter)

and her daughter Julia Ann Fancher, if so, how long and what

relation were they to said Francis Twiggs dec'd?

Answer

Was acquainted with both since they were children Parthena Coulter

was Francis Twiggs only living child, and Julia Ann Fancher was his

only child:  Mrs Myers and her husband lived in the neighborhood

with Francis Twiggs dec'd for more than thirty years, previous to the

removal of Mr Twiggs to Delaware County:  their residence was about

1-1/2 miles apart, and that the families were quite intimate, My husband

always wrote his name as Jacob Myers Esq and held the Office of

Justice of the Peace in the neighborhood for about 20 years, And was

generally in the habit of writing Wills in the neighborhood, when called

upon so to do -

3rd Question

by M. R.

Was your husband in the habit of using a form Book, when writing

Wills, and did he own one?

	Question objected to because its leading

Answer

by Mrs. M.

He did use a form book and owned one -

4th Question

by Mr. R.

Did you ever hear Mr. Twiggs say during his lifetime what disposition

he expected to make of his property at his death, and if so in what

manner

Question and Answer objected to by Atty for Coulter because inadmissable

Answer

by Mrs. M -

I was at their House one day, and Julia Coulter had a Horse

that was grown up and given to her by Mr. Twiggs, and Mr. Twiggs

proposed to Julia to trade the grown horse for a colt, and told her

if would make no difference, as it would be all yours some day, she

does not mind whether she heard him say so more than the one time -

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[Corresponds to labeled page 328 of Will Book 3]

328          Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd

5th Question

by Mr. R.

Is your Husband Jacob Myers Esq dead, if so where did he die,

and when?

Answer

By Mrs. M.

My Husband is dead, died on the 17th day of May 1850, about 4 miles

from Hebron , at his old place of residence -

6th Question

Did Francis Twiggs dec'd apply to your husband to write his will, if

so, to state what occurred in relation to it -

Question and answer objected to by Atty for Coulter being inadmissable -

Answer

I mind of hearing him tell my man, he wanted him to write

his Will.  Her husband went up to Uncle Twiggs house and when

he came back he said he had written her Uncle Twiggs Will.

It was before Mr. Twiggs had moved up to Delaware -

8 Question

by Mr. R.

Was Mr. Twiggs very much attached to Julia Ann Fancher or not?

Question and answer objected to by Atty for Coulter being admissable

Question 9

by Mr. R.

What was the state of Mr. Twiggs feeling towards Julia Ann Fancher?

Answer

His feelings were very affectionate towards her, Her husbands brother

John Myers lived close by them and he is also dead -

Question 10

by Mr. R

Where did Julia Ann Fancher reside most of her time while here

in Licking County in Coulters or Twiggs family?

Answer

by Mrs. M.

She was at her grandfathers very often, Coulter and Twiggs lived

about three miles apart -

11 Question

By Mr. R -

Did you ever hear your Husband, say more than once, he had

written the Will of Francis Twiggs, if so how often and what did he

say?

Question and answer objected to by Atty for Coulter as inadmissable

Answer

by Mrs. M.

I do not remember that I did -

12 Question

By Mr. R -

Was your Husband in the habit of telling you the contents of Wills he

was writing?

Question and answer objected to as immaterial

Answer

No Sir

13 Question

by Mr. R -

Were you acquainted with Julia Ann Twiggs and if so, how long?

Answer

by Mrs. M.

Have known her ever since she can remember

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Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd          329


14 Question

If Samuel Coulter his son-in-law has had any influence over her

since the death of her husband, if so, to what extent?

Answer

She has no knowledge of them since they left Licking County

15 Question

Had you had any conversation with Sam'l Coulter in reference

to Mr Twiggs Will?

Question and Answer objected to as inadmissable

Answer

I've heard him say he did not believe there ever was a Will, that

he never heard any thing of it, until after the death of Francis

Twiggs; this conversation took place within two weeks past

16 Question

Who did Coulter say told him about the Will after Twiggs death?

Answer

I don't know as he told who -

17 Question

What was it he said his wife (Parthena) told him about the will

after Mr. Twiggs death?

Question and answer objected to as inadmissable

Answer

I do not remember that she said anything about -

	Cross Examined by Mr Woods, Atty for Coulter

State at what time the conversation related by you in your

answer to the 4th Interrogatory took place and who were present?

Answer

It may be a year or two before Twiggs moved to Delaware Co. or

longer, I cannot say how long it was, but think it was at the 

time Coulters family lived at Twiggs, as near as I can remember

I can't remember about who were present, may be her Mother and

she is gone, and maybe her Grandmother -

Question

At what season of the year did this conversation take place?

Answer

Cannot tell, it was warm weather, some time in the summer

season -

Question

On what part of the premises did it take place?

Answer

It was in her Grandfathers own house, and there was only one

room to the house -

Question

What was Julia Ann's age at that time?

Answer

I

I should say she was 12 or 13 years old, may be not so old, a 
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clever chunk of a girl

Question

How long after this conversation, before Twiggs moved to Del-

aware County?

Answer

She don't know how long, it must be some 2 or 3 years, may be longer,

can't remember -

Question

When did Mr. Twiggs move to Delaware County?

Question

When your husband returned from Mr. Twiggs house and said he

had written his Will, and stated by you in your answer in interrag-

atory No. 	?  Did he have his Form Book with him?

Answer

He never did any business without having a form book and don't

remember of seeing it when he returned home, but he must of had it.

Question

Why do you say he must of have had it?

Answer

Because it was ruleable for him to take it -

Question

What form book did he use?

Answer

Well, he had Clerks and McDougals, the one she calls Clerks

is herewith shown on Examination and was the one usually used

by him

Question

State whether you have ever had any conversation with any

one with reference to your testimony in this case, and if so when and

with whom?

Answer

Not with any person but Mr. Reid, he was here during the summer

and said he wanted to take my deposition, the Atty for Fancher

Question

What conversation took place between you and Mr. Reid at that time,

in reference to your testimony in this case?

Answer

Well, he wanted to know if I knew anything of the contents of the

Will, I told him I did not know the contents of the Will, but that

my old man told me he had wrote a will for Uncle Frank

Twiggs, and he wanted to know if I knew who were the witnesses to

the will, and I told him I could not tell him -

Question

Have you had any further conversation with Mr. Reid on the same

subject today?

Answer

Mr. Reid called on me today, and told me he had come to take

my deposition.  Don't recollect as I had any other conversation about it

with him -
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[Corresponds to labeled page 331 of Will Book 3]
							

Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs                331

		Re Examination

Question

by Mr. R -

Have I said any thing to you, to induce you to change your recollection

of the facts, or influence you in your evidence in this case?

Answer

No sir he hasnt

Question

Did you see Mr. Twiggs frequently immediately before and after your

husband went there to write his will and said he had writen his

will?

Answer

I saw him frequently before and after, and know him to have been

of sound and disposing mind and memory at that time, and acting

under no restraint to my knowledge and he was able and transacting

his business at the time -

Question

Was it before or after he had made his will, he spoke to Julia Ann

Fancher about trading the Horse for the Colt, as stated in your Answer

to 4th Interrogatory?

Question

I think it was before before some two or three years maybe not so long

I cannot remember -

Question

Was John Myers spoken of in your deposition a witness to the will?

Question and answer objected to by Mr. QWoods Atty for Coulter

Answer

I can't say whether he was or not I heard him say something

about the will.  He was talking about old folks writing their wills,

and said it was right for Mr. Twiggs to make his will

Deponent saith not further	}

Attest - W. D. Heim Com'	}		Amy Myers -


Asa Brown aged 55 a resident of Licking County Ohio being first

duly sworn deposes and says -

Question

by Mr. Reid

Were you acquainted with Francis Twiggs, his wife Julia Ann, his daughter

Parthena Coulter, San'l Coulter her husband, and Julia Ann Fancher,

formerly Julia Ann Coulter, if so, how long?

Answer

I think it was in the year 1832 I moved into a farm adjoining

Francis Twiggs, about 5 miles from Hebron, in Licking County, and

lived adjoining farms, until Twiggs moved to Delaware County, was

acquainted with all the other parties mentioned since that time -

except Mr. Coulter who I have known since the year 1814 -

Question

Were you acquainted with John and Jacob Myers who formerly resided in

your neighborhood, and, if so, what has become of them?
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Answer

They have both been dead some four years, I can't say how long -

Question

Are you acquainted with the handwriting of Jacob Myers dec'd?

Answer

I was to some extent, Mr. Myers was a Justice of the Peace in

the neigiborhood, we had frequently been together in which he

acted as Justice, in swearing appraisers

Question

Have you seen much of Mr. Myers writing, and could you identify

it?

Answer

As a general thing, I could

Question

Were you intimately acquainted with Francis Twiggs deceased?

Answer

I was -

Question

Was he of sound and disposing miind and memory and capable

of transacting business up to the time he left Licking County?

Answer

When duly sober I think he was -

Question

Have you ever had any conversation with Francis Twiggs with

reference to how he intended to dispose of his property at the time

of his death, if so, when and where and what was it?

Question and answer objected to by Coulters Atty as inadmissable

Answer

I had not until after I signed my name to the will -

Question

When and where did you sign your name to a Will, and whose

Will was it, and what occurred at the time?

Answer

The time I cannot remember the day and the year - At my house

in Union Township Licking County Ohio.  It was the Will of Francis

Twigg, Mr. Twigg came to me where I was at work, if my memory

serves me, it was at the barn  He presented a Will asked me to sign

my name to it as witness but said you had better read it first -

I done so - Then asked him if it was his will, he said it was

I then went to the house and wrote my name on the same as

witness:  He was present and saw me write it.  I then asked him

why he made such a Will, he answered as near as I can remember

as follows, My wife and me laboured for our living together

I have done with it as I pleased and will while I live after

I am dead I allow her to do the same - I then asked him

why he gave the real estate to his Grand-daughter Julia Ann

He said he intended her to have it, that Sam, meaning Coulter

had not managed his own business very well, and he never intended

him to have aything more than his personal property after the death

of his wife, meaning Julia Ann Twigg -

So much of the above answer as purports to state conversation between witness

and Twiggs objected to by Coulters Atty as inadmissable -

Question

In whose handwriting was the will presented to you for attestation?

Answer

I considered it Jacob Myers Esq  I asked Mr. Twigg, if it was not

He said it was -

Above answer objected to upon same grounds as the preceding Answer

Question

Had Twigg signed his name to the will before you saw it, or afterwards?

Objected to as leading by Coulters Attorney -
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[Corresponds to labeled page 333 of Will Book 3]
							

Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd          333 

Answer

It was before -

Question

Whose name was signed to the Will if any when you first saw it?

Answer

Jacob Myers was on it as witness, I am not positive of any other -

Question

What is your recollection as to John Myers name being a witness

to the Will, when presented to you?

Answer

I Have no distinct recollection of John Myers name being on the

will - I think there was a name besides Jacob Myers from this

fact because I asked him why he wanted my name as there was

enough without - His answer was I was younger than all the rest and

might outlive all the rest -

Question

Have you a distinct recollection as to the contents of the will so far

as his bequeathed or disposed of his property if so, state what the

contents of the will were, and give the precise words of the will

so far as you can recollect the same -

Answer

I think I have a distinct recollection:  the distinct words of the

Will I don't know as I can recollect now - but as it respects the

bequeathing of property I distinctly recollect - First I will and

bequeath that my funeral expenses and lawful debts all be

paid - Then that my wife Julia Ann have all my estate real

and personal during her natural lifetime after her death I

will and bequeath to my daughter Parthena Coulter all my

personal property, and to her daughter Julia Ann all my real estate

Question

Was there anything else in the will relative to a distribution of

his property, if so, what was it?

Answer

I have no recollection of any at this time -

Question

Do you recollect the introductory part of the will preceding the

above wording of the will, if so, give the words or contents, as near

as you can -

Answer

All the recollection I have of that is it was in the usual form

of legal Wills, I copied a great many wills and viewed it to be a

legal will from forms -

Question

To what forms of Wills do you refer?

Answer

I have drew from Swan's the next form I have is from Lawyer

Brazees of Lancaster, it being a Will he drew for my father

of which I have also a copy -

Question

Was there any Executor appointed in the Will of Twigg, and if so

who was it?

Answer

I recollect none -

Question

Do you recollect the conluding portion of the Will, after the words

you have given, if so, what were they?

Answer

I cannot recollect them -

Question

Were they in the ordinary form you refer to, in your answer to

former questions?

Objected to as leading by Coulters Atty

Answer

I considered it in the usual forms of wills

Question

In whose handwriting was Twiggs name to that Will?

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Answer

I cannot say

Question

Did Twigg acknowledge the will to be his last Will and testament

after his name was written to it and he brought it to you for your

signature?

Objected to as leading by Coulters Atty

Answer

I asked him if that was his will, he said it was -

Question

Was Twigg at the time of sound and disposing mind and memory

and under any restraint and what was his age?

Answer

I considered he was, of sound and disposing mind and memory

at that time, He was under no restraint that I know of, His age

I should judge was over 60 -

Question

How long before you signed the will as witness had it been

since Jacob Myers had written it?

Answer

I cant say how long, but only a few days and probably the same

day, I cant say what time of day it was he came to me to sign

it but probably about noon -

Question

How long previous to Twigg moving to Delaware County was it that

he made the will referred to?

Answer

I have no positive answer to make  I can't tell, it has been at

least within the last fourteen years -

Question

Had you any conversation with Twigg after he made the above

will, previous to his death in reference to the disposition of his

property - at the time of his death?

Question and answer objected to by Coulters Atty as inadmissable

Answer

I have had no other conversation, except what I stated above and

never stated the contents of the will to any one, by reason of his

requesting me not to do so, His reason was for fear of hard feelings

Question

What was the state of feeling of Old man Twigg towards Julia

Ann, his Grandchild?

Answer

I thought he almost idolized her -

Question

Had you any conversation with Samuel Coulter in reference to

this Will, if so, when and where and what?

Question and answer objected to as inadmissable

Answer

I think it was last Friday a week he came to my house and asked

me if I know that whether Mr Twigg had made a will or not.

I told him he had and then gave him the contents as above

stated by me

Question

When did he say he first heard of the existence of the will?

Objected to by Coulters Atty as inadmissable and leading

Answer

Of this I am not positive, but I think through Mr. Reid.  He

Coulter then stated afterwards that he knew Mr. Twigg had

spoken to Jacob Myers to write a will, but did not know that

it was ever written -

Question

What words were immediately over the names of the witnesses to

the will?

Answer

I cant tell what they were

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Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd          335

	Cross Examination by Mr. Woods Atty for Coulter

Question

At what season of the year was it that you witnessed the paper

presented to you by Mr. Twigg?

Answer

I cannot say but it was moderately warm and pleasant weather

at all events -

Question

What were you doing when Twigg came to your farm to get you to

witness the paper?

Answer

I cant say, I might been out feeding my horse, cleaning up grain

or doing something else-

Question

Who, if any one, was present at the barn besides you and Twigg

Answer

No one that I have any recollection of

Question

How long before or after Mr Twiggs was baptized and joined Church

that he requested you to sign said paper?

Answer

I cannot tell -

Question

Do you recollect of his being baptized?

Answer

I never saw him baptized, but understood he was

Question

Did you read the Will, or did Mr Twiggs read it to you?

Answer

I read the Will -

Question

How many times did you read the will?

Answer

Once, perhaps twice -

Question

Can you recollect distinctly whether you read it more than once?

Answer

I cant distinctly -

Question

Have you ever seen the will from that day to this?

Answer

I never have

Question

When did you first state the contents to any one, and to whom?

Answer

I never give the contents of the will until after he sold his

farm, and moved away that I have any recollection of, and then

to my wife

Question

How long since Twiggs sold his farm and moved away?

Answer

Day and dates I have not, but I think 6 or 7 years

Question

Was it 5, 10, 12, or 14 years ago that you witnessed that will?

Answer

I have previously answered that it was within the last 14 years, and

that is all the answer you will get, as I have no dates upon which

to answer -

Question

About how long was it that you witnesses the will before Twigg

sold his farm and moved away?

Answer

I could not say for the reason above given as I have no dates from

which to answer -

Question

Did you see Mr Twiggs sign his name to the paper which you say

he declared to be his Will?

Answer

I did not -

Question

Did you hear him declare any signature to said paper to be his

signature?

Answer

I did not

Question

You say that you were to some extent acquainted with the signature

of Jacob Myers, did you ever see him write, if so, when and where?

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[Corresponds to labeled page 336 of Will Book 3]

336           Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd

Answer

I saw him write an acknowledgement to a deed made to me by

Henry Owings and wife.  I also saw him sign his name as

witness to said deed and on many other occasions -

Question

On the occasion that you witnessed Twiggs will, did you

talk on any other subject than the will?

Answer

We might and we might not as Mr Twigg frequently stayed

and talked for hours on different subjects -

Question

State if you can, a single word that was said on that occasion

between you, on any other subject than the will -

Answer

I dont just recollect any precise words, I suppose of course the

common salutations and business topics of the day were passed

Question

What business topics of the day did you talk about?

Answer

I cant recollect

Question

State with what words that will commenced

Answer

I cannot tell

 Question

State with what words the will closed

Answer

I do not know

Question

Was there any seal to the will?

Answer

There was what is generally used a scrawl in the right hand

of the page, I cant say whether it was near Twiggs name, or

the subscribing witnesses

Question

On what part of the paper were the witnesses names?

Answer

If I recollect distinctly, they were on the right hand side of

the page or where the names were usually written -

Question

How many pages did the will occupy?

Answer

I cant say whether it was one or two

Question

Did the writing run on to the 3rd page?

Answer

I think not

Question

Did it occupy any part of the 2nd page, if so, how much?

Answer

I cant say -

Question

You say in your Examination in chief that Twiggs stated to

you, as a reason why he devised his Real Estate to his Grand

daughter That Coulter had not managed his own business very well

Did not Coulter manage his business better than Twigg did his?

Answer

I dont know -

Question

You say in your Examination in Chief that you believe the will closed

in the ordinary form, what is that form?

Answer

I do not recollect

Question

State in what words Swan's form for a will commences as near as you

can -

Answer

I aint certain whether its Swans forms or Brazee's Commences, In the

Name of God - Amen -

Question

Were you the draughtsman of the will of Alexander Wells, late of Delaware

County deceased, if yea, State if you can the contents of his will

	Objected to by Mr Reid for irrelevancy etc -
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[Corresponds to labeled page 337 of Will Book 3]
							

Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd          337

Answer

I drew it, as before stated from a will Brazee drew for my father.  I

took the commencement and the conclusion of that and then filled

it up according to Mr. Wells direction - I could not now recollect the

commencement and concluding part of a will, because I always drew

from a form and never placed it in my memory - The devise of

Mr Wells will was thus -  First his funeral expenses and legal or

lawful debts should be paid - Then I will and bequeath to my

wife Rhoda all my estate real and personal during her natural

lifetime, And then she is to do with as she pleases - she was to be

sole Administrator during her natural lifetime -

Question

Are those the entire contents of the will?

Answer

To the best of my recollection they are

Question

Was Mr Twigg duly sober when he requested you to sign said will?

Answer

I believed him to be so -

Question

Did you see Twiggs name to the will 

Answer

I did

Question

Did you know the signature to be his handwriting?

Answer

I have before stated I did not know whether it was his hand, or

some one else's -


Re Examined

Question

Could Mr Twiggs write?

Answer

I believe he could write his own name, but rather poorly done, if done

atall -

Question

Was Mr Twiggs name well or poorly written on the will?

Answer

Ans I cant recollect

Question

You stated upon cross-examination, that the witnesses names to the

will; were on the right hand side of the page:  Were not the

attestations of the witnesses written under Twiggs name to the

will?

Answer

I cant recollect

Question

Was there any writing between Twiggs name and the name of

the witnesses to the will?

Answer

If my memory serves me, the attestation of the witnesses was

between the ending of the will and the subscribing of the witnesses

Question

Where was Twiggs name written in the will?

Answer

At the usual place of signing -


Cross Examintion resumed -

Question

Were either of the other witnesses to the will present when you

subscribed it?

Answer

They were not -

Question

Do you know whether either of the other witnesses to this will signed

it in the presence of Twiggs?

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[Corresponds to labeled page 338 of Will Book 3]

338          Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd

Question

Do you know whether he requested them or either of them to sign

the same as witnesses?

Answer

I do not


Re Examined

Question

Was not the usual wording used by Swan in his forms of wills,

and also Brazees referred to by you, written over the signature

of the witnesses to Twiggs will, when it was presented to you

for your signature as a witness?

Answer

I cannot say but believe they were -

The above question and Answer objected to as leading

Question

Was there any other words written over the signatures of the witnesses

to Twiggs will, when the same was presented to you for your

signatuares?

Answer

The attestation of the witnesses, was of course, above their signatures

If my recollection serves me, after the will was closed and

signed by Twiggs, the attestation of the witnesses was written under

the will, then signed by the witnesses in the usual place of

signing

Question

What do you mean by the words attestation signed by the witnesses

Answer

There is usually a form of words made use of to show that

said witnesses had been called upon to sign said will as

witnesses for the testator - I don't know of any thing more, except that

it says, signed by the witnesses in the presence of the testator -

Question

To the best of your recollection, was the attestation to Twiggs will

when presented to you and signed by the former witnesses in that

form?

Question objected to as leading by Coulters Atty

Answer

I believe it was -

Question

What words did the attestation to Twiggs will contain, so far as

you can now recollect?

Answer

I believe it was in the regular form

Question

Do you mean by the form embraced in your 3rd answer before this?

	Question objected to as leading -

Answer

Yes


Cross Examination resumed -

Question

by Coulters Atty -   You say in your examination in chief that you

cannot state what words were written over the signature of the wit-

nessees to the will,  How are you able to state in your re-examination

what those words were?

Answer

I have not yet designated the words, but merely stated them to be the

usual words made use of, in such forms to the best of my recollection -

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[Corresponds to labeled page 339 of Will Book 3]

							
Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd          339


Question

by same - Give the form made use of in such cases -

Answer

I do not recollect the form -

Question

by same - Then how do you know that the attestation of Twiggs will

was in the usual form?

Answer

When I read that will I viewed it to be in the usual form,

having the form then before me -

Question

by same -  Did you have the form at the barn when Twiggs called

on you?

Answer

The form in the above answer is the form that was made use of in

Tiwggs will, which I viewed to be the correct form laid down in

the book of forms -

Question

by same - Did you ever compose the form of attestation in Twiggs

will with any form book?

Answer

I did not only in my mind -

Question

by Mr. Reid -

Were you about Mr. Twiggs house, and are you able to tell who

had charge of Twiggs papers?

Answer

I was frequently at the house and in the house, who had the general

charge of the papers I cant tell, I once asked him the privilege 

of looking at his deed,  He asked his wife to get the deed and

she got it.  I believe when he got writing he got her to

read it, but of this I am not confident.  I believe his wife

had charge of his papers for the reason above stated.  He kept

his papers in a Bureau drawer  He frequently came to me to

read his letters

Deponent further saith not      }

		W. D. Heim Com' }   Signed	Asa Brown -


Also John Cain, a witness for the Defendant of lawful age, as

resident of Licking County being first duly sworn, deposes and

says -

Question

by Atty for Coulter -

Did you purchase of Francis Twiggs the tract of land in the

neighborhood of Kirkersville in Licking County Ohio, and if yes

where did Twiggs remove immediately after your purchase?

Answer

I purchased a tract of land of him, which was some time in October

and I believe in the April following he moved to Delaware County -

Question

by same -  In what year was that?

Answer

I think it was in the spring of 1850

Question

by same -  Who were present when you paid the cash payment

and executed your notes for the deferred payments of the purchase

price of the land, to whom did you pay the money and deliver

the notes, and what if any thing was said by Twiggs on that

occasion?
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[Corresponds to labeled page 340 of Will Book 3]

340          Matter of Last Will &amp;c of Francis Twiggs dec'd


Answer

My brother was present, also Esqr Cunningham and Matthew

Conklin of Delaware Co, and Mr Twiggs and Saml Coulter.

The Notes were drawn payable to Mr Twiggs, and Mr Coulter after-

wards presented the Notes to me, and I paid him the money on

them. At the time I first bought the land I paid the cash

payment to Mr Coulter, Mr Twiggs was present at the time. I counted

the money out on the table, and told Mr Twiggs to look and see that

the money was right. He made reply to me for Mr Coulter to take

that money and lay it out to where it would be the most advantage

to himself and wife Parthena. This was all he said, he gave

no reason why.

Question

by same - Did he at that time say to whom the property would go

or belong to or anything of the kind?

Answer

No Sir, not as I recollect.

Question

by same - Are you positive that you have stated all that was

said by Mr Twiggs on the subject?

Answer

Yes Sir, I thought I had stated all he said about that.

Question

by the same - Did Mr Twiggs state whose the property would be

after he was done with, and if yes whose?

Answer

I dont recollect of hearing him say as to who the property would

fall to after his death, heard him say nothing but what is

before stated.

Question

by Mr Reid -

When were the Twiggs Notes presented by Coulter and paid?

Answer

When they were due, one wh was due 1 year after date, the other

2 years after date, each Note called for $250.

Question

Were either one of the Notes endoresed by Twiggs -

Answer

I aint positive whether they were or not.

Question

Have you now the notes in your possession?

Answer

He dont know whether he has or not

Question

Dont you know whether he has or not

Answer

He dont know whether he has or not

Question

Dont you know the Notes were not endorsed by Twiggs over to Coulter?

Answer

I am not positive whether they were endorsed or not.

Question

Was there any assignment of any kind on the back of the Notes?

Answer

I dont recollect if there was, or was not.

Question

What is your opinion about there being an assignment on the back of the

Notes?

Answer

I aint certain whether their was, or was not

Question

Do you believe there was any assignment on the back of any of those Notes?

	Objected to by Coulters Atty.

Answer

To the best of my belief there was not. I don't know but I can procure

one of the Notes.

	Re Examined

Question

by Coutlers Atty - To whom were your Notes delivered in the first instance?

Answer

I think to Mr Coulter, but I wont be certain.

Question

When were the Notes delivered?
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[Corresponds to labeled page 341 of Will Book 3]
							

Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd          341


Answer

At the time the cash payment was made -

Question

by Mr Reid. Dont you know that Mrs Twiggs took charge of the Notes?

Answer

No Sir, I do not, whether she did or did not.

Question

Who wrote the Notes?]

Answer

Esq. Cunningham

	Deponent further saith not }

		   W.D. Heim Commr }		John Cain -


Lewis Myers of lawful age resident of Licking County being duly

sworn deposes and says -

He is the son of Amy Myers, the witness and of Jacob Myers decd says

his Father was a Justice of the Peace some 15 years and was accustom-

ed to draw wills and other papers. He used the form book, referred to

in the deposition of Amy Myers, but did not know he used it in

writing wills.

Question

Did you ever hear Francis Twiggs decd say to whom he was

intended to give his property at his death, if so, to whom, when and

where?

	Objected to by Coulter Atty as inadmissable.

Answer

That he intended to give it to Julia Ann Coulter. I could not say

how often he said so, but heard him say so frequently, but cant tell

when - at different times during the course of several years, but he

does not recollect up to what time, but should say within a year

of the time he moved to Delaware County. He thought a great deal

of Julia, in fact she was there a great deal of the time.


	Cross Examined by Coulter Atty

Question

When Twiggs said so, was he sober or not?

Answer

I have heard him say it when he was drunk and sober.

	Re Examined by Mr Reid

Question

Did you ever hear him say anything about having made a will?

Answer

He did not, but I heard my father say he wrote a will for him.

					Lewis Myers

	W.D. Heim Comr	}

Examination closed	}

Fees

Amy Myers - Witness	}		  $ .75

Asa Brown     Do	}  Pd by Fancher    .90

Lewis Myers   Do	}		    .75

Lewis Cain    Do        }  Pd by Coulter    .75

Commrs Fees			$12    }

  Writing Deposition	          8.20 }

  Expenses			  5.90 }

Pd by Reid for Fancher $5       $26.30 }

 "  "   "      Coulter  3.        8.

				$18.30

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[Corresponds to labeled page 342 of Will Book 3]

342           Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd

And afterwards to wit on the 16th 17th and 24th days of February

A.D. 1859 the said matter being continued from time to time the

following testimony was taken in Court, reduced to writing -


Matter of last Will &amp; Testament of Francis Twiggs ded

  Application to establish and admit to probate in Probate

Court of Delaware County Ohio.


Testimony of Witnesses Examined before the Judge of said Court

at his Office in the Town of Delaware on the 16th day of February

A.D. 1856 and reduced to writing by said Judges, to be used in the

above matter -

  Mrs Julia Ann Twiggs being of lawful age of the County of

Delaware and first duly sworn says -

Question

by W.P. Reid Esq - State to the Court your name, age, and place

of residence -

Answer

Age the coming spring seventy seven (77) years. Residence in

Genoa Tp. Cant tell the County. I forget what County, about 12

or 14 miles from here. Name Julia Ann Twiggs, am the

widow of Francis Twiggs decd

Question

by same - Were you acquainted with Asa Brown, John Myers

and Jacob Myers of Licking Co. Ohio?

Answer

by Witness - I was, the two brothers Jacob and John Myers are

dead. Mr Brown was living the last I heard from him.

Question

by same - How near to you did these persons live while you resided

in Licking Co?

Answer

Brown adjoined farms with us, the two Myers lived a mile or mile

and a quarter from us. It will be Eight years the latter part of

the coming March that we moved to this Co. from Licking Co.

Question

by same - Do you know anything about your husband Francis

Twiggs having made a will, if so, when and where, who was

present, who were the witnesses to it, if any and who wrote it?

Answer

I know he did make a will, at our own house when we lived

in Licking County, about 3 or 7 years before we moved from Licking

Co. to this. I don't know of any person being in the room at the time

but Esq. Jacob Myers, his wife and myself. After it was written the

old man my husband signed it. Esq Jacob Myers then signed it

and then his brother John Myers signed it. no other person signed

it in my presence. It was written by Jacob Myers. It was written

there the same day in my presence. I think John Myers was present

when the will was written. They were all there when the old man

my husband signed it, and I think John Myers was present then

but cant be very certain. My old man requested Jacob Myers and

John Myers to sign it. I dont know that he said why he wanted

them to sign. After writing the will Jacob Myers read the will

aloud to all of us. My husband said nothing against it. seemed
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[Corresponds to labeled page 344 of Will Book 3]

344         Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd


remained unaltered and in the same condition when I

last saw it that it was when my husband placed it in my

possession spoken of before - I know what the will contained -

He left all he owned to me my lifetime, My daughter

after my death was to have all the loose property if she

should live - Parthena Coutler was my said daughters name.

And Julia Ann Granddaughter of testator was to have the

landed property, and if her Mother died before one Julia

Ann was to have the whole of the property that was left -

  No person else was to have any of his property, and there

were no other bequests in the Will There was no Executor

appointed in the will, not to my knowledge there was not.


		X  Examined by C. Sweetser Esq -

I have never claimed my dower in the land left by my hus-

band, He, Coulter, pretended to set it off, but I never claimed it.

  I was not a witness in the will case of my daughter.

I first told Mr Reid or Mr Fancher about this will about 8

or 9 months since - I had talked with Julia Ann about some

time before - more than a year perhaps - I dont think I ever

talked to any body else about this Will - my memory is good

for an old lady,as good I think as for years past. My reason

for not bringing forward the Will for Probate - was Coulter

always said Fancher was so shiftless a scamp and that there

was no need for having Administration - that I thought it was no

use and so I did not bring it in. At the time the Will was

made my husband owned 50 acres of land in Licking Co, O.

which about 3 years after the will was made was sold to John

Kane for $900, by my husband - he paid about half down and

gave his notes for the balance - I never knew that my husband 

transferred these Notes to Coulter. My husband brought all his

personal property with him to Delaware County - Saml Coulter bought

the land in Delaware County, we gave him the money - about four

hundred dollars my husband sent by him including the Horse -

We moved up here about 3 months after the purchase here. After

we came here my husband owned the land and claimed to runt

the land here. My husbands personal property was not much changed

from time of making his will till death. I know he never changed

his will. He sometimes drank liquor and sometimes was a good

sober man, when he made his will he was as sober as any man

living. I never heard him say he made a will when he was

drunk and destroyed it when he was sober - I never read the

whole of that will. I have read the writing on the back of it -

and some words on the inside - I do not swear that I read the

will on the day it was made - I dont swear that I opened and

looked at the will after my husband brought it back from
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Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd          345


Because - I dont know that I looked on the inside of the Will

the day Myers was there. I was about the room attending to

house affairs, I heard my husband tell Mr Myers, that I was to

have all the property for my life and my daughter the loose prop-

erty at my death etc - I do swear that I saw the two Myers sign

said Will, and understood they signed as witnesses. At the time

I missed the Will from among my papers about 18 months after

husbands death, I missed on other paper except a Note of $55,

against Samuel Coulter - 

Question

by C. Sweetser Esq.  Did you ever have any conversation with

Walter Blansfield about this will matter?

Answer

I dont recollect that I ever have - I dont recollect of talking to

him about the Will last fall and I never did tell him that

I did not know anything about my husbands making a will -

I never said so to any body, and I don't know that I said to

Walter Blansfield that I had good witnesses.

  I am here to try and get my rights, and I dont want anything

more. I want the property for my own use, and so that I can give

to who I please. I have never signed it away to any body that

I know of, and am certain I have not unless it is to Julia Ann

Fancher - and there is an understanding between myself and

her about it and this includes loose property as well as the

land - all the farming untensils on the farm at the death of my

husband I claim belonged to him. Coulter had the use of

all the personal property and has kept it till this time.

If my daughter had lived there would have been no diffi-

culty about this will - but I dont like Coulters 2nd wife and

in short I dont think its right that the bread of my children

should be given to dogs, and after I have worked hard for it.

  One reason there was no complaint by me about the will when

Fancher had a guardian appointed first was that Coulter was

then always promising to do right. Mr Coulter and I have never

had any difficults, he has wronged me by taking all my property

and keeping it. There was 7 head of Cattle and 16 head of

sheep, a mare that died about 3 years after and was sued by

Coulter while it lived, left by my husband. The note of Coulter

for $55, was given for a wagon, and it was never paid to my husband

or given up by him for I saw it several times after my husbands

death. I never had Elizabeth Pace look over these papers for

me nor did I ever know of her looking over them. If she ever

looked over my papers she did it on her own look, Elizabeth is

a good girl. I never read writing very well, good plain writing

I could read. I cant see to read writing now. I never had

the notes of Cain in my hand, and dont know that Twiggs

gave them to Coulter in his life time. I kept my husbands

papers for him. Coulter got the money on those notes of Cains after
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                    <text>[Page 397]

[Corresponds to labeled page 346 of Will Book 3]

346          Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd


Twiggs death.

	Re Examined by Mr Reid.

My desire that I myself and Julia Ann should have our rights

under this will have not influenced us to make a statemnt

different from the exact truth (which is objected to by Counsel for

Respondents) - paper marked "A" herewith attached was here

shown to witness and she says she signed the same. It was

after the death of my daughter Mrs Coulter that I missed the

will - Mr Coulter was very kind to me for a number of years

after the death of my husband - Coulter and his wife both

thought there was no need of administration on the estate and

so I never had it done, there never would have been any need

of it if Mrs Coulter had lived -

  When Judge Ranney was appointed Admr on my husbands

estate under the advice of Mr Coulter I concluded and said, I

did not want the estate administered upon -

	And further days not -

					her

			       Julia Ann X Twigg

				        mark


Mrs Ellen Halbert of lawful age and being first duly sworn says -

Question

by W. P. Reid Esq

Did you in the lifetime of Francis Twiggs have any conversation

with him in reference to how he disposed of his, if so, what did he say?

	Objected to by Mr Sweetser

Answer

About 5 or 6 weeks before Francis Twiggs died I was at his home

in Delaware County and he seemed very much dissatisfied with the

way he was living and said he had things fixed so that after his

and his wife's death Julia Ann would have all his property - I never

heard him say anything about it, but that once time.

			And further says not

				 	her

			           Ellen x Hulbert

					mark


		Examination of Witnesses of Contestants


Miss Elizabeth Pace of lawful age being first duly sworn says,

I lived at the house of Mrs Julia A. Twigg and with her in the

year 1851. I never looked over the papers of Mr Twiggs except

one day Mrs Twiggs was looking over her papers and I was sitting

in the room knitting, and she took out a couple of papers and

could not read the writing and handed them to me and I

told her they were receipts and she said she supposed she might

as well burn them up, but as she had kept them so long she might

as well keep them still, and rolled them up an put them

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                    <text>[Page 398]

[Corresponds to labeled page 347 of Will Book 3]
							

Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd          347


back in the drawer, she had a large bundle of papers, larger than

my wrist, she did not open them all, she seemed to refer to the

whole bundle of papers when she said she supposed they were nothing

but old receipts etc. I never heard her say a word about Mr Twiggs

Will, heard her often speak of Mrs Coulters will, and she told

me Mrs Coulters Will willed the property all to Mr Coulter and

she was to live with him while she lived.

  They were then contesting (Mr Fancher was) Mrs Coulters Will,

and she, Mrs Twiggs - said she did not know why he should be

lawing about the will, he had tried it long enough -

	(All the above question and answer objected to by Mr Reid)


		X Emanined by Mr Reid.

The time Mrs Twiggs spoke of Josh litigating the Coulter Will

was in the spring and summer and fall of that year, speaking of

it frequently. Mrs Twiggs generally locked the top drawer where

she put these papers when she went away, this was a habit with

her - I never saw her have any other papers. I am a sister-in

law of Mrs Coulter. Mr C. married my sister.

			And further says not.

				Elizabeth Pace -

Walter Blansfield of lawful age being next duly sworn says

  He has known Julia Ann Twiggs since October 1855 = with

reference to a will made by her husband I had a conversation

with her about last November at the house of Mr Fancher, near

Freedom, or Lockwin. I asked her if she had got the old will

meaning the old will that Twigg made. She stammered a

little and said she had good witnesses and that was just

as good. She did not seem to be pleased with the conversation

She did not say who the witnesses were. Julia Ann Fancher

was present. Mrs. Twiggs has not associated with Mr Coul-

ters family since Fancher came back as she did before


		X Examined by Mr Reid.

			And further says not.

				Walter Blansfield

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[Corresponds to labeled page 348 of Will Book 3]

348          Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd


Matthew Concklin Exq. being next duly sworn says -

  He was acquainted with Francis Twiggs when he first

came out to Delaware County and was talking of buying the

place adjoining Coulters - I felt friendly to him and wanted

him to buy a piece that I thought could suit him better about

a mile or mile and a quarter off, but he said he wanted to

buy adjoinging Coulter because he did not expect to enjoy it long

and then he wanted Coulter and his wife to have it, adjoining

because it would be worth more to them at his death - he

bought the land adjoining Coulter - I heard him say about

the same in substance a number of time - never heard him

say anything about a will - up to the time of Twiggs death

he and Coulter both worked on the place. I think the old 

man had his crops separate - they appeared on good terms up to

the old mans death = Previous to the old mans buying here,

when he was up looking for land he told me he wanted

to sell in Licking and locate in Delaware County so as to

be neared to Coulter and Parthenia. He afterwards told me

he did not expect to better his condition, but he thought it

would suit them (Coulter and his wife) better at his death.

  I have talked with Mrs Twiggs abut the property

and Coulter will, but not about the Twigg will - A year

or two after Coulter married his present wife, she said it

was all right as to Coulter but she could not get along with

his wife - She said as to the personal property that Sam (Coulter)

may have used even of it in payment of debts, but complained

some about it, about the land she said she did not want her

dower right set off as she could not manage it and she thought

Sam would do right with her. After some conversation with

her about her dower right, I said I thought it would be prudence

in her not to assign it away to anybody and she said she

never would. She talked of both personal property and her

dower interest in the land. I have at all time since her

husbands death been as I supposed upon confidential terms with

the old lady. I have never heard from her a claim that her

husband made a will or died leaving a will. I have heard

her say in speaking of Mrs Coulters will, say she supposed Rerthenia's

will would hold the property. I cant say certain that she said

she heard Parthena's will read, but she was present when it was

read by me in the room where she was, with Mrs Coulter, that 

will was erecuted by Mr Coulter = And Coulter has since been

in possession of the farm - it will be 8 years next October since

Twiggs death.

Question

by Mr Sweetser - In a case where Mrs Twiggs is interested as she

is in this, would mer memory and veracity be reliable?

Answer

I have no reason to doubt either -
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                    <text>[Page 400]

[Corresponds to labeled page 349 of Will Book 3]
								

Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd                  349


		X Examined by Mr Reid -

It was about 3 or 4 months I think after Twiggs death that

Fancher married Julia Ann Coulter - When Twigg died Coulter

was not living on the adjoining place but was living over on

the road 1/2 or 3/4 of a mile distant. Coulter immediately after, or pretty

soon after moved in with the old. Just after Fanchers

marriage. Coulter always treated the old lady with great kind-

ness and attention = In the conversation with Twigg spoken of

in chief the frequently spoke of Julia Ann Coulter and thought

a great deal of her - when he spoke of "Sam" and "Thena" I

supposed he meant the whole family including Julia Ann

Coulter.

He said nothing about what he was going to leave for his wife.

(I have known Julia Ann Twigg 28 years and have never

heard anything against her character for truth and veracity. I

should believe her under. I believe she intends to be candid

and honest)  Matter in brackets objected to by Mr Sweetser -

  I have heard her say that Coulter always treated her well

and she thought a good deal of him

Question

by Mr. Reid - Did not Mr. Coulter for several years after

Twiggs death seem to have great influence over his widow:

Question and answer objected to by Mr. Sweetser

Answer

My opinion is that he had some influence -

Question

by same - Don't you know that for several years after her husbands

death for some reason, she had a bad opinion of Joseph Fancher?

	Objected to by Mr. S.

Answer

I have heard her say she had particularly his course as to Parthena's

will - I have heard her say he was a mean homely socially

man and was trying to get the property all away from her and

Coulter -

   [I had a conversation with Mrs. Coulter some time before her

death in the presence of Mrs. Twiggs, in which Mrs Coulter said

Joseph Fancher was trying to get the property away from them

and turn them all off the place, this was some time before Mrs

Coulters will was written]  The above answer in brackets objected

to by Mr. Sweetser -

   I was not present at the time the deed to John Cain for land

in Licking County was delivered to him and money and notes

passed from Clair to Twiggs in payment for said land -

		Re - Examined by Mr. S.

   I know that Coulter had in his possession two notes of $200

each, a horse and money to make $900 received in full for the

purchase money for Cains land, and Coulter said it was the

property he had received for Twigg of Cain, and Coulter and

Twigg both told me it was to be applied in payment of the land

in Delaware County = the substance of the conversation was that

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                    <text>[Page 401]

[Corresponds to labeled page 350 of Will Book 3]

350          Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twigg dec'd


Coulter was to buy the land in Delaware County and apply

the property in payment and get a deed for it and wanted

me to go with him and see about it, it was with the consent of

Twigg that Coulter had possession of the property and bought

the land - And Twigg said he wanted that land bought

because it would be better for "Sara" and "Thena"

   My opinion is that Coulter had not much influence over

Mr. Twigg were and that Fancher had - She is a very old

person and such persons are easily influenced, but I don't

think he has influence enough over her to make her swear

false if she knows it -

   And further says the deed for land in Delaware County was

to be in the name of old man Twiggs and was so made I

believe -		And further says not.

				Matthew Concklin -


   Matter continued by consent of Parties until Feby 24th 1857


February 24th/57   Parties present and same counsel - resumed -

   Mrs Mary Myers being next duly sworn according to law was

examined by Mr. Sweetser and says -

   She is the widow of John Myers dec'd brother of Jacob Myers

Francis Twiggs was Uncle of Jacob's wife - Jacob Myers died

about 18 months before my husband - we resided about a mile

and a half from Francis Twiggs, had lived there a number

of years and the families were well acquainted - We were

all members of the same church -

   About 12 or 14 years since my husband was troubled with

a cancer in the eye and was doctoring for it - Jacob Myers

used to come up to our house most every evening and assist my

husband and talk with him and I recollect about the time

stated above, 12 or 14 years since - He came in one evening and

was talking with my husband his eye being pretty bad that day

and Jacob said he had been up to Uncle Twiggs that day

drawing a will for him - My husband did not go out much

those days - I was with my husband all that day and he was

not off of the farm that day - When Jacob said he had written

the old man Twiggs will my husband asked him what

disposition he made of the property - My recollection is that

my husband was quite bad at this time as he had just

commenced doctoring with the cancer doctor and had in the 

night proceding this conversation had applied the violent

medicine to his eye - which almost distracted him - he never

had his glasses on his eyes for about 4 years and about this

time to do any writing - the night before this conversation

took place his eye pained him so much he walked and

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[Corresponds to labeled page 351 of Will Book 3]

							
Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd          351


stamped the floor almost all night, and could not lie in bed

	I have been upon friendly visitng terms with Mrs

Julia Ann Twigg while she lived in Licking County and

since she moved to this County have always been very friendly

she visited us last fall - have never heard her say her

husband had left a will - day before yesterday I came

down in the morning to Mrs. Coulter and during that day I

was out and around - the house and walked on to the porch

when Mrs. Twiggs came out of her door and set something

down - cast her eye towards me so that I thought she saw and

but she turned right around and went into her part of the

house again - I think she knew I was there - I can't say

she saw me, though I thought she did she did not speak

to me -

		X  Examined -

   Mr Coulter married my second daughter for his first wife -

   I came here to testify at the instance of Mr. Coulter

   My husband died 4 years ago last September aged 79 years

2 months and 11 days.  He was afflicted 14 years with Cancer

that he doctored constantly before his death - He was confined

to his room and bed 10 months before his death - the Cancer

gradually grew worse from its commencement until his death -

   He used to attend Church at Hebron and in our church near

home some times up to within 2 years before his death but not

often - I think it was as much as 2 years before his death that

he quit going out to church - He did not often walk to church

after he was afflicted with the Cancer and know certain he

ever did - it was about 1-1/2 miles to our church from our house

   My husband never went to Kirkersville, he went to Hebron

sometimes to trade and to church - did his trading at Hebron

and Granville, I think always had one of his sons or son-in

law along after he had the cancer - I do not want to be

understood as saying that my husband never went off of his

farm or away from home after the time spoken of in chief

when Jacob told him about writing Uncle twiggs will - but he

never was out much on business - for about 7 years after commence-

ment of cancer he applied just drops or mild medicine to his

eye - but about 10 years before his death he applied strong Cancer

medicine as much as every other night, or every night - I will

not swaer that it was either the night before or the night

after the conversation with Jacob spoken of in chief that the

Cancer Doctor was there and applied the medicine to my husbands

eye - Old Captain Coulter was the Doctor that applied the strong

medicine - he is since deceased - about 2 or 3 years since -

Cant say whether it was a week before or a week after Captain

Coulter first applied the strong medicine that the conversation
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                    <text>[Page 403]

[Corresponds to labeled page 352 of Will Book 3]

352            Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twigg dec'd


occurred about the will - I cant say certain as to its being two

weeks or 4 weeks before or after the Captain first applied the

medicine the conversation occurred - I supposed all I was called

upon to testify to was that my husband was not out of the house

that day they said the will was made or for weeks before or

weeks after - Mr Samuel Coulter wanted me to come up and

testify that and I thought it was hard such stories should be

raised on the dead - saying my husband witnessed that will

when I know it was not so - Jacob Myers said in the conversation

spoken of in chief that he had written a will for Uncle Francis

Twigg that day -

Question

by Mr. Reid - What did Jacob Myers say at that time about

the contents of said will?

(Objected to by Mr. Sweetser as not proper cross examination as he had distinctly disclaimed

on examination in chief every intention of going into proof of conversation as to the contents of said will)

   Overruled the objection

Answer

He said what he was worth was to be Julia Anns at his and

the old lady's death - I think the will was made before Mr Twigg

joined the Christian church but cant say positive, it was a number

of years before the church was built there in our neighborhood

that the conversation about the will was had by Jacob, spoken

of above - I am very confident that Mrs. Twigg visited one last

fall as she slept in my house - It was not because I had any

thing against Mrs Twigg that I did not call on her when I came

on last week - It was about noon, a little before on Monday that

I saw Mrs. Twigg spoken of in chief - I came to Mr Blaneys son

in law of Coulter and who lives on Coulters farm = Friday night

   Mrs. Blaney is my Grand-daughter and is sick, she lives about

300 yards from Coulters House -

			And farther says not

				     her

				Mary X Myers

				    mark


	Witnesses called by Petitioners

Martin Wilcox, aged 46 years &amp; of Delaware Co - being next duly

sworn says -

   Knew Jacob Myers, John Myers, Francis Twiggs and their families

since I was 7 years old - My father lived about a mile and a half

from Jacob and John Myers and I resided with him until I settled

for myself about 3/4 of a mile from them where I lived 10 years and

then for 4 years back on my Fathers place until 9 years ago when I

removed to this County - The Church called the Christian Church in

the neighborhood of the Myers in Licking County and attended by

them was built in the neighborhood 11 or 12 years ago as near as I

can fix it = Mr. John Myers was there at its building and when

we were getting out timber for the same and took considerable
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                    <text>[Page 404]

[Corresponds to labeled page 353 of Will Book 3]

							
   Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd       353


interest in it.  He frequently attended the church, saw him

there frequently up to the time I left that County - I frequently

saw him at Hebron up to about the time I left there to come

to this County - He was not personally confined to his house for

some years before I left that County - I think he was confined

to his home at one time - I cant give much of an idea as to

how long, but I afterwards saw him out frequently before I left

there - He seemed to be around as other men were without

an attendant - I think it was before the building of the church

he was confined to his house - cant be positive - don't know that

I ever saw him work any at the church -

   The whole of the above objected to by Mr. Sweetser and declined X Examining

		And further says not

				Martin Wilcox


   George Hurlbert being next duly sworn says -

   He is is 21 years old - was acquainted with Francis Twiggs

Mrs Coulter and their families -

Question

by Mr. Reid - Did you hear Francis Twiggs during his last

sickness say anything about how he had disposed of his property

if so, when where and what?

	Objected to by Mr. Sweetser -

Answer

At the residence of Francis Twiggs at the time of his decease a

few days before his death - I was present - He was confined to

his bed in his last sickness - He said "after his death he

had it fixed so that all his property should fall to Julia Ann

and Granny" (as he always called his Grandmother)  I was at

that time living with Mr. Coulter - I dont think Mr Twigg

was able to get off his bed after that time - Mr. Coulters wife

Granny and myself were present, no one else that I recollect

he was talking to Mr Coulters wife at the time never heard

him say or at any other time -

   (Mr. Sweetser asked that the above should be ruled out)  Application denied


	X Examined by Mr. Sweetser

I talked with my Mother and Bill McKinney about this matter =

I told Bill McKinney what the old man said about this matter -

I first told Fancher of this at least two months ago - He is to

pay my expenses up here = he has not given or promised to give

me anything money or property to come up here and swear to

this - I was not called by him by him on former examination 

   Bill McKinney lives now in Illinois I believe -

		And further says not -

				George Hurlburt -

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                    <text>[Page 405]

[Corresponds to labeled page 354 of Will Book 3]

354         Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd


And the said matter being then continued under advisement

by the Court until February 28th 1857 - The following order was

had at said last named day and entered herein to wit -


Matter of Last Will of Francis Twiggs dec'd

		The Commission heretofore issued from this Court

to take the Deposition of Asa Brown, said to be one of the sub

scribing witnesses thereto, and other material witnesses residing

in Licking County Ohio was this day produced in open Court

and filed by said Commissioner, and it appearing to the

satisfaction of the Court, as well by the deposition so taken by

the said Commissioner of the said Asa Brown and others, as also

by the testimony of Julia Ann Twiggs Ellen Hulbert and George

Hulburt and others taken in open Court, reduced to writing

and signed by said witnesses respectively, and filed in this

matter - That the said Francis Twigg in his lifetime

executed a certain last will and testament, which said will

was duly attested and executed in the mode provided by the

law in force at the time of its execution and that said testator

was at the time of executing said will of full age of 

sound mind and memory and acting under no restraint and

that the contents of said will have been substantially proven by

the testimony taken in this proceeding - At that said last will

was unrevoked at the death of said testator, and has since the

death of said testator, been lost, spoliated or destroyed - And

the Court being further satisfied that written notice was agreeably

to the order of said Court, duly served as provided by law upon

Samuel Coulter whose interest it may be to resist the Probate

of said will.  The Court do therefore find and establish the

contents of said Will as follows to wit:

		Last Will of Francis Twiggs

First I will and desire that my funeral expenses and lawful

debts all be paid	Second that my wife Julia Ann have all

my estate real and personal during her natural lifetime - After

her death I will and bequeath to my daughter Parthena Coulter

all my personal property and to her daughter Julia Ann all my

real estate -

Witnesses			Francis Twigg  {Seal}

Jacob Myers

Asa Brown

		Which said Will as found and established

together with said testimony by said witnesses respectively subscribed

is ordered to be recorded

				I. Ranney  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 406]

[Corresponds to labeled page 355 of Will Book 3]
							

	Matter of Last Will etc of Francis Twiggs dec'd   355


   After which on the same day the following notice of appeal was

filed herein by Mr. Sweetser Atty for Coulter


   In the Matter of the Probate of this last or spoliated duplicated will of

Francis Twigg dec'd in the Probate Court of Delaware Co.

		Samuel Coulter who is the owner of Real Estate

which will be affected by the admission to Record of the said

supposed will which has this day been ordered by the Probate Court

to Record.  Now comes and gives notice to the Court and all persons

in interest that he appeals from the decision of the Probate Court of

said County to the Court of Common Pleas of said County and is

willing to enter into any such Recognizance as the Court may

require -

	Feb 28th 1857		by Charles Sweetser

					Atty for Sam'l Coulter


	Thereupon the Court declined fixing any amount of Bond

for appeal -
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                    <text>[Page 407]

[Corresponds to labeled page 356 of Will Book 3]

356   Last Will and Testament of John King dec'd


Proceedings had before the Hon. I. Ranney

Probate Judge within and for the County of

Delaware and State of Ohio, at his office in

the town of Delaware April 25 A.D. 1857.

   The last will and testament of John King

late of Norton in said County deceased was

this day produced in open Court by Jane King

Executrix named in said will, and James Wintermute

and James Hodges the subscribing witnesses to

said will appeared and in open Court on oath

testified to the due execution of said will which

testimony was reduced to writing and by them re-

Spectively Subscribed and filed with said will and

appearing to the court by said testimony that

said will was truly attested and executed and

that said testator at the time of executing the

same was of full age and of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint  It

is ordered by the court that said will and

testamony be Recorded.

		Copy of the Will

In the name of the Benevolent Father of

all I John King of Norton Delaware County

Ohio do make and publish this my last will

and testament.

		That I do hereby leave all my

personal property and real estate to my beloved

wife Jane King and do hereby nominate and

appoint my beloved wife Jane King Sole

Executrix of this my last will and testament

hereby authorizing and empowering her to compromise

adjust release and discharge in such manner

as she may deem proper the debts and claims

due me.  I do also authorize and empower

her if it shall become necessary in order to pay

my debts to sell by private Sale or in such man-

ner upon such terms of credit or otherwise as she

may think proper all or any part of my real

estate, and deeds to purchasers to execute acknowl-

edge and diliver in fee simple.

I desire that no appraisement and no sale of

my personal property be made and that the Court

of Probate direct the omission of the same in
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                    <text>[Page 408]

[Corresponds to labeled page 357 of Will Book 3]

							357

pursuance of the statutes.  I do hereby revoke all

former wills by me made.

In testimony of the within I have hereunto set my

hand and seal this twenty eighth day of February

in the year eighteen hundred and fifty seven

				John King  {Seal}


Signed and acknowledged

by said John King as his

as his last will and testament

in our presence and signed by

us in his presence.

		James Hodges

		James T. Wintermute

	The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss.

We James Wintermute and James Hodges

being duly sworn in open Court this 25th

day of April A.D. 1857, depose and say

that we were prsent at the execution of the last

will and testament of John King hereto an-

nexed that we saw the said testator subscribe

said will and heard him publish and declare

the same to be his last will and testament

and that the said testator at the time of executing

the same was of full age, and of sound mind and

memory, and not under any restraint and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his request

and in his presence and in the presence of each other

				Jas T. Wintermute

				James C. Hodges

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 25th day

of April A.D. 1857.

				I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 409]

[Corresponds to labeled page 358 of Will Book 3]

358          Last Will and testament of Leah Cryder dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his office in the

Town of Delaware on the 19th day of May A.D. 1857 -

The last Will and Testament of Leah Cryder late of said

County dec'd was this day produced in open Court and duly proven

by the testimony of George W. Perry and Henry Wells the subscribing

witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said Will

admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows-

		Copy of Will

I Leah Cryder of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio being

weak in body and supposing that I may in the providence of

God soon be called to that world from which no traveller

returns though now of sound mind and memory do make publish

and declare this my last Will and testament hereby revoking

all other wills by me at any other time made declaring this to

be my last will in manner following viz.

1st  I order and direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be

fully paid by my executor herein after named And that a suitable

family Monument of suitable style and size be erected by my said

Executor upon the family lot in Oak Grove Cemetery at Delaware

in the County aforesaid where my late husband George L. Cryder

together with several children are buried and where it is my

wish to be also buried.  Said Monument to be of such construction

as to be commemorative of such of the family as are or may be here-

after buried there and to be of the value of from Two hundred

to Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, or thereabouts at the discretion 

of my said Executor

2nd  I order and direct that the sum of Eighty dollars be paid by

my said Executor out of any property which may come into his

hands by virtue of this my Will to my Son John M. Cryder in

consideration of a transaction in connection with the present of a

Colt to my said Son John W. Cryder, from his late Father Also

that a certain Beauro or Secretary among my household goods

which was formerly the property of Israel Cryder, father of my

late husband George S. Cryder and Grandfather of the said

John M. Cryder be given to my said Son John M. Cryder

3rd  I give and bequeath all the beds bedding and carpeting among

my household effects and owned by me to my daughter Ellen

Cryder

4th  I order and direct that whatever of my estate personal or real

may remain after the fulfillment of the foregoing stipulations and

bequests shall be equally divided between my three children John

M. Cryder, Ellen Cryder and George Cryder -

	And further I do nominate and appoint David Davids
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                    <text>[Page 410]

[Corresponds to labeled page 359 of Will Book 3]

							
Last Will and Testament of Leah Cryder dec'd            359


of the County of Delaware aforesaid as Guardian for my said

son John M. Cryder during the years of his minority

	Also I do hereby nominate and appoint Oren H. Newton of the

County aforesaid to be Guardian of my said daughter Ellen

Cryder and of my said son George Cryder during the years

of their minority respectively -

	And lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint Raymond

Burr shall be appointed by the Court of Probate of the said

County as my successor Administrator de bonis now with the

will annexed of the Estate of my late husband George S. Cryder.

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and

seal at Delaware O this twentieth day of February AD 1857 -

Signed and Sealed in presence of }		Leah Cryder {Seal}
	
   George W. Perry               }

   H. Wells                      } 


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

   We George W. Perry and Henry Wells being duly sworn in open

Court this 19th day of May A.D. 1857 depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the last will and testament of Leah

Cryder dec'd hereto annexed, that we saw the said testatrix sub-

scribe said will, and her conduct understood the same

to be her last will and testament, and that the said testa-

trix at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of

sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint, and

that we signed the same as witnesses at her request and in

her presence and in the presence of each other -

					George W. Perry

					H. Wells


Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of May AD 1857

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 411]

[Corresponds to labeled page 360 of Will Book 3]

360              Last Will and Testament of William Gregg dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for

the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the Town of

Delaware on the 3rd day of June A.D. 1857


The last will and Testament of WIlliam Gregg late of said County

dec'd was this day produced in open Court and duly proven by the tes-

timony of William Williams and Solomon L. McCoy the subscribing

witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said Will)

admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All -

	I William Gregg of the County of Delaware and State

of Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and Testament -

Item 1st  I give and devise to my beloved wife One third in value of all

my real estate situate in Brown Township Delaware County Ohio

and in Range 18, Township 5, Section 1 and Lot 36 containing about

one hundred acres, it being all the real estate I own during her

natural life, and all the stock, household goods, furniture provi-

sions and other goods and chattels which may be thereon at the

time of my decease after selling so much thereof as may be

sufficient to pay my just debts.  I give and bequeath to my

said wife and to my son William H. Gregg to mutually use on

said premises.  If however they should find it necessary to divide said

property then my wife shall be allowed her years suppport takeing

into consideration the amount consumed previous to such division

   Should my wife die before she enjoys the above privileges five years

then she shall have one hundred dollars to descend to her assigns

Item 2nd  I devise and bequeath to my son son William H. Gregg aged sixteen

years all the real and personal property mentioned in Item 1st

Subject to the claims therein given to my wife, Also subject to paying

to each of my heirs within ten years after my decease the following

sums of money (to wit) to my son Henry Gregg three hundred dollars

to my daughter Jane Roloson Eighty dollars, to my grand daughter

Nancy - Jennett Waldron fifty dollars, to my daughter Aby Moses Eighty

dollars, to my son Sansom Gregg three hundred dollars, to my son

Israel Gregg three hundred dollars, and to my daughter Hannah Gregg

the sum of One hundred and fifty dollars -

If however either of my said heirs should die before said money is paid

leaving no children living, then said William H. Gregg is hereby exonerated

from paying the amount devised to such deceased heir.

Item 3rd  I do hereby nominate and appoint William Williams guardian of my

son William H. Gregg until he arrives at the age of twenty-one years.

Item 4th  I do hereby nominate and appoint said William Williams Executor of

this my last Will and testament -

		In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my

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[Corresponds to labeled page 361 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of William Gregg dec'd          361


hand and seal this 19th day of May AD 1857

					Wm Gregg  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said Wm   }

Gregg as his last will and testament }

in our presence and signed by us in  }

his presence -			     }

		Solomon L. McCoy     }

		Wm Williams	     }


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We Wm Williams and Solomon L. McCoy being duly sworn in open Court

this 3rd day of June A.D. 1857 depose and say that we were present

at the execution of the last will and testament of Wm Gregg dec'd

hereto annexed, that we saw the said testator subscribe said will

and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last

will and testament, and that the said testator at the time

of executing the same was of full age, and of sound mind and

memory, and not under any restraint, and that we signed the

same as witnesses at his request and in his presence and in

the presence of each other -

					Wm Williams

					Solomon L. McCoy

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of June A.D. 1857 -

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge -

		Affidavit

State of Ohio  Delaware County S.S.

Personally appeared before me Lee Porterfield, a notary Public within and for Delaware

County Ohio, who being known deposes and says:  That he is the William H. Gregg, 

mentioned in the said Last Will and Testament of William Gregg, deceased, late of Brown

Township Delaware County, Ohio Which said Last Will and Testament was admitted

to Probate and record in the Probate Court of Delaware County Ohio  Vol. 3, page 360,

of the record of said Court that the legacies given in said will to Henry Gregg

Jane Roloson Nancy Jennett Waldron , Aby Moses, Samuel Gregg, Israel Gregg and

Hannah Gregg have all been paid in full by said William Gregg this

affiant that he received receipts from each of said legatees showing payment

of the same:  and that said receipts have either been lost or mislaid:  and that

in his actual knowledge no lien attached to the real estate described in said

will and devised to this affiant by reason of said legacies.

					William H. Gregg

Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 1st day of March A.D. 1912,

					Lee Porterfield

Delaware O, March 1, 1912

			I Israel Gregg legatee under the Last Will and Testament of

William Gregg deceased, probated in the Probate Court of Delaware County, Ohio, hereby

Certify that I have received said legacy in full, and that I have no interest in

said estate by reason of said legacy or otherwise or in any of the lands mentioned in said

Will, I also certify that I gave a receipt upon the payment of said legacy and that the

instrument is in ratification of said receipt.		Israel Gregg

				Knoxville Iowa March 7, 1912

I hereby certify that I not only received from W. H. Gregg my share under the will of the

late William Gregg, but that through my intercourse, mostly by correspondence with the

other heirs (and that was with the most of them) I am satisfied that there was no

complaint on that account and that each one received his or her share.

				Knoxville Iowa March 7, 1912 - - - - Israel Gregg,

Delaware Ohio March 1, 1912

	I, Helen Jewell, being the only heir at law of Aby Moses, named as a

legatee under the Last Will and Testament of William Gregg, deceased, which

said will was probated in the probate Court of Delaware County Ohio Vol 3 page 360

hereby certify that said legacy was paid in full to said Aby Moses, and that I

as her only heir at law, hereby relinquish any and all rights that I, by reason of said

legacy may have in the estate of said William Gregg, or any interest that I

might have in the lands of said William Gregg, by reason of said legacy.

					Helen Jewell,
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                    <text>[Page 413]

[Corresponds to labeled page 362 of Will Book 3]

362          Last Will and testament of James Fleming dec'd


   Proceedings had before the Probate Court of Delaware County and

State of Ohio on the 9th day of June A.D. 1857.  Present I. Ranney, Judge


An authenticated Copy of the last Will and testament of James

Fleming dec'd late of Peru township in the County of Morrow and State

of Ohio was this day produced in open Court and it appearing to the

satisfaction of the Court that said Will had been duly proven

and admitted to Probate in said County of Morrow and that said

Will has relation to lands in this County - It is therefore ordered

by the Court that said Will be admitted to record and recorded

in the record of Wills in this office -


Proceedings in the Probate Court of Morrow County in the State of Ohio before

John J. Gurly Judge of said Court at Mr. Gilead on this 10th day of Jan'

A.D. 1857 in the words and figures following to wit -

The Estate     }			Jan. 10th 1857

    of         }

James Fleming  }			Prob. of Will -

		The last Willand testament of James Fleming

late of Peru township in Morrow County Ohio was this day produced

in open Court by Isaac Fleming, one of the Executors in said WIll

named and the said Isaac Fleming and William J. Rigdon the

subsribing witnesses to said Will appeared in open Court and on

oath testified to the due execution of said Will which testimony

was reduced to writing and by them respectively subscribed and filed

with said Will and it appearing to the Court by said testimony was

duly attested and executed, and that said Testator at the time of

executing the same was of full age and of sound mind and memory

and not under any restraint - It is ordered by the Court that said

Will and testimony be recorded - And therefore Isaac Fleming

one of the Executors in said Will named signified his refusal to

accept the trust of executing said Will -

	Thereupon Lydia Fleming the other Executor in said Will named

and the residuary legatee appeared in open Court and accepted the

trust of executing said Will - It is therefore ordered by the Court

that Letters Testamentary issue to her upon her giving bonds in the

penal sum of One thousand dollars with Marcus Phillips and Isaac

Fleming as her - sureties conditioned according to law -

	Thereupon the said Lydia Fleming appeared in open Court

and accepted said appointment and gave bond accordingly -

	Said Will etc recorded in the words and figures following to wit -

In the Name of God Amen -  I James Fleming of the Township

of Peru in the County of Morrow and State of Ohio, Being of sound 

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                    <text>[Page 414]

[Corresponds to labeled page 363 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and testament of James Fleming dec'd          363


mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of this frail and

transitory life do therefore make ordain publish and declare this

to be my last will and testament in manner &amp; form following, that

is to say

First  It is my Will that my funeral expenses and all my just debts be

fully paid in the manner and form hereafter in this Will specified

Second  I give devise and Will that my beloved wife Lydia Fleming shall

have her lawful dower in my real estate set off to her as follows

(viz) a proportionate part in the lands hereafter devised to Nelson

Heverlo Fleming and a proportionate part in the lands hereafter 

devised to Cynthias R. McDonald and Matthew A. McDonald her husband

and a proportionate part in the lands hereafter devised Esther Cath-

arine Rudolph and Israel Rudolph her husband -

Third  I give devise and bequeath to Nelson Heverlo Flemiing an adopted

child who now resides with us, being the son of a Miss Heverlo the

following described premises situated in the third Section in the

Sixth Township in the Seventeenth Range United States Military

District in Peru township in the County of Morrow in the State

of Ohio (viz) all that tract of land on which we now reside,

Bounded on the South by the State road leading from Mt.

Vernon to the town of Delaware and by lands formerly owned by

Nathan Clark, on the west by lands owned by Aaron Julian, on

the north by lands owned by Benj Purinton and lands lately

owned by Joseph Riley and on the east by lands owned by

Nicholas McLaughlin, containing Eighty six acres - Also all that

parcel of land containing thirteen acres conveyed to me from

Orson Lee by Deed checked May 2nd A.D. 1856.  Bounded on the north

by the aforesaid described tract of land on the east by lands

owned by the heirs of Nathan Clark, on the south by the said

Township and County line and being the east part of the west

half of Lot Sixteen in said Section Third - Also Fifteen Acres

of land more or less of the North part of Lot No. 12 (twelve) in

the W. H. Todd tract in Section two Township five in Range Seven-

teen in the County of Delaware in said State of Ohio U. S. M. and

bounded on the North by the line of said County of Morrow and

then by Ninety One Acres of said Lot No 12 it being a part of the

land purchased by one of P. D. Hyland and of R. Hubbell.  Also a strip

of land three perches wide of the North part of Lot No 12 in said

Todd tract along said Delaware and Morrow County line extending

from the Northwest corner of said Lot No 12 to three rods past

the Southeast corner of the aforesaid land conveyed by said Orson

Lee.  To have and to hold the above described premises to him

the said Nelson Heverlo Fleming and heirs as an estate in fee

simple forever - Upon the express condition that the said Nelson

Heverlo Fleming shall well and truly pay One hundred dollars

with the interest due thereon to the said P. D. Hylerin and

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                    <text>[Page 415]

[Corresponds to labeled page 364 of Will Book 3]

364          Last Will and Testament of James Fleming dec'd


J. R. Hubbell in the annual payments as they respectively become

due and will and truly pay to James Fleming and Lydia

Hatten formerly Lydia Fleming the second son and daughter

of Isaac Fleming my brother the one third part of One

hundred dollars to each one of them the said James and Lydia

at the death at the death of my said wife Lydia Fleming -

Fourth  I give devise and bequeath to Esther Catharine Rodolph formerly

Esther C. Green and to her husband Israel Rodolph of Union

County Ohio Ninety one acres of land of the south part of the

aforesaid Lot No 12 in the said W. H. Todd tract in Section two

in Township five and Range Seventeen U.S.M. in Kingston town-

ship in said County of Delaware Ohio, it being part of the land I

purchased of the said Hylinn and Hubbell - bounded on the south

by Lot No 11 and on the west by Lot No 13 owned by said P. D. Hyland  

Hylinn and on the north by the aforesaid fifteen acres given to

the aforesaid Nelson Heverlo Fleming to have and to hold the

said ninety one acres of land to her, the said Esther Catherine

Rodolph and to her husband Israel Rodolph and to their heirs

as an estate in fee simple forever, upon the express condition that

they the said E. C. Rodolph and her husband Israel Rodolph

shall well and truly pay to the said P. D. Hyland and J. R. 

Hubbell two hundred dollars with the interest due thereon in the

annual payment so they respectively become decd, it being a part

of the purchase money yet to be paid for said Lot No 12, And

also well and truly pay to the aforesaid James Fleming and

Lydia Hatton formerly Lydia Fleming son and daughter of

said Isaac Fleming the one third part of One hundred dollars

to each of them the said James and Lydia the same sum of $33%

to be paid to said James and Lydia at the death of said wife

Lydia Fleming

Fifth  I give devise and bequeath to Cynthia R. McDonald formerly Cynthia

R. Lilly a daughter of my said wife and to her husband Mat-

thew A. McDonald of the County of Morrow Ohio all of the fol-

lowing described premises (viz) Fifty Acres more or less of land

situated in the fourth section in the Sixth township in the seven-

teenth Range in the United States Military district in said County

of Morrow in said State of Ohio and in said township of Peru -

Bounded on the South by the north line of said Kingston township

in Delaware County on the west by lands owned by James Cantwell

on the north by the State road leading from Mt. Vernon to the

town of Delaware, and on the east by lands owned by Marcus Phillips

Also all that parcel of land situated in said Kingston township

in the said County of Delaware Ohio and in the first section

in the fifth township in the Seventeenth Range U.S.M. District

in said State of Ohio being the west part of Lot No (5-) in

said first Section estimated to contain forty one acres and 
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                    <text>[Page 416]

[Corresponds to labeled page 365 of Will Book 3]

							
Last Will and Testament of James Fleming dec'd          365


forty three one hundredths to have and to hold the two aforesaid

parcels of land to her the said Cynthia R. McDonald and to

her husband Matthew A. McDonald and their heirs as an estate

in fee simple for ever upon the express condition that they the

said Cynthia and Matthew A. McDonald shall well and truly pay

to the aforesaid P. D. Hylinn and J. R. Hubbell the sum of Three hun-

dred dollars with the interest due thereon in three annual pay-

ments as they respectively become due, it being a part of the

purchase money yet not paid on the hereinbefore mentioned Lot

No 12 - And also will well and truly pay to the within named

James Fleming and Lydia Hatton son and daughter of the within

named Isaac Fleming the one third part of One hundred dol-

lars to each one of them being $33 1/3 each to be paid to them the

said James Fleming and Lydia Hatton at the death of my said

wife Lydia Fleming -

Sixth  I give and devise to the aforesaid James Fleming and Lydia

Hatton son and daughter of my aforesaid brother Isaac Fleming

the sum of one hundred dollars to each one of them to be paid

to them at the death of my said wife in the manner herein

this will before stated -

And furthermore I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu

of her dower and to the said Nelson Heverlo Fleming, all of my

personal estate whereof I may    seized or found to their own

proper use - Upon the condition that they the said Lydia my

wife and the said Nelson Heverlo Fleming shall pay all my

just debts and funeral expenses which has not been in this

Will provided for -

	In Witness hwereof I have hereunto subscribed my

name and affixed my seal the eighteenth day of December

in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty

six hereby revoking all former wills by me made and Lastly

I hereby constitute and appoint my beloved wife Lydia Fleming

and my brother Isaac Fleming to be the Executors of this my last

Will and testament -  }   In witness I have hereunto subscribed

Signed published and  }		my name and affixed my seal the

declared by the within}		day and year above written -

named James Fleming as &amp; }		James Fleming  {Seal}

his last will and testament

in presence of us who at his request

have signed as witnesses to the same

	Isaac Fleming

	William J. Rigdon -

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                    <text>[Page 417]

[Corresponds to labeled page 366 of Will Book 3]

366         Last Will and Testament of James Fleming dec'd


	The State of Ohio  Morrow County SS -

Personaly appeared in open Court Isaac Fleming and Wm

J. Rigdon subscribing witnesses to the Last Will and testament

of James Fleming late of said County dec'd who being duly

swron accordiing to law depose and say that the foregoing is the

last Will and Testament of said James Fleming dec'd that

they subscribed their names thereto as the attesting witnesses

at the request of said Testator and in his presence and in the

presence of each other, and that he signed the same in our

presence and acknowledged the same to be his last Will and

Testament, that said Testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and memory and not under

any restraint

					Isaac Fleming

					William J. Higdon


Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this 13th day of Jan A.D. 1857

					J. J. Gurley - Judge


	The State of Ohio  Morrow County SS -

I hereby certify that the foregoing is truly taken and copied from

the Record of Wills within and for said Morrow County -

		In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand

		and affixed the Seal of said Court at Mt.

		Gilead this 30th January A.D. 1857

					J. J. Gurley - Judge
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                    <text>[Page 418]

[Corresponds to labeled page 367 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of William Stone                367


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for the County

of Delaware and State of Ohio at his Office in the town of Delaware on the

18th day of August A.D. 1857


		The last Will and Testament of William Stone

dec'd late of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio was this day pro-

duced in open Court and duly proven by the testimony of John Latham

and David Freshwater the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to

writing and filed with said Will) admitted to Probate and ordered to

be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

In the name of the Benevalent Father of all

		I William Stone of Delaware County Ohio do make

and publish this my last Will and testament - First I give and

devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower the use of the farm

on which we now reside situate in Concord Township Delaware

County Ohio containing abuot 100 acres during her natural life and

all the stock household goods and furniture provissions and other

goods and chattles which may be thereon at the time of my decease

during her natural life as aforeaid, she however selling as much

thereof as may be sufficient to pay my just debts and shall pay

therefrom the sum of Ten Dollars to Joseph Stone which sum I do

bequeath to him, likewise my said Wife shall after paying my debts

as aforesaid and said leggacy to Joseph Stone pay over to or divide

the residue of the personal property as follows - Retain one third for

her own use during her life, and the other two thirds to be divided

among my children hereinafter named in equal proportion to wit

Louisa Stuard, Catharine Stuard, Amanda Pain and Rebecca 

Stone - At the death of my said wife the real estate aforeaid and

such part of the said personal property or the proceeds thereof as may

then remain unconsumed and unexpended I give and devise to my

said daughters Louisa Stuard Catharine Stuard Amanda Pain

and Rebecca Stone - If my said wife should not survive me then

I devise and bequeath the property aforesaid to my four Daughters

above named and their heirs forever -

   I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife sole executrix

of this my last will and testament hereby authorizing and empow-

ering her to compromise adjust release and discharge in such man-

ner as she may deem proper the debts and claims due to me

   I do also authorize my beloved wife to retain for her own support

for the term of one year so much of the provissions prepared at the

time of my decease as she may need for that purpose.

   I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made - In testimony where-

of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 8th day of April in the year

of our Lord 1852			William B. Stone  {Seal}

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                    <text>[Page 419]

[Corresponds to labeled page 368 of Will Book 3]

368          Last Will and testament of William Stone dec'd


   Signed and acknowledged by said William Stone as his last

Will and tetament in our presence and signed by us in his presence

			Witness

				John Latham

			Witness	David Freshwater


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   We John Latham and David Freshwater being duly sworn in open

Court this 18th day of August A.D. 1857 depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the last will and testament of William

B. Stone hereto annexed that we saw the said testator subscribe said

will and heard him publish and declare the same to be his

last will and testament and that the said testator at the time

of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind and

memory and not under any restraint and that we signed the same

as witnesses at his request and in his presence and in the presence

of each other -

					John Latham

					David Freshwater

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of August A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 420]

[Corresponds to labeled page 369 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Samuel S. Weaver dec'd       369


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for the

County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the town of Delaware

on the 22nd day of August A.D. 1857


		The last Will and testament of Samuel

S. Weaver late of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio was this

day produced in open Court and duly proven by the testimony of

Oliver Stark and C. C. Bricker the subscribing witnesses thereto (as

reduced to writing and filed with said Will) admitted to Probate

and ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

I Samuel S. Weaver of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio do

make and publish this my Last Will and Testament revoking and

annuling all former Wills by me made -

1    It is my Will that all my just debts be fully paid

2    I give unto my son Charles H. Weaver four hundred dollars in

consideration of his taking and raising my son Noyes Weaver until

he becomes of the age of twenty one years -

3    The ballance of my property is to be equally divided between all

of my children

	Lastly I apoint Hiram C. Fuller to be Executor of this

my last Will and testament

	In presance of C. C. Bricker Oliver Stark who at his request

have sind the same as witnesses -

Sind this 29th day of April A.D. 1857

Witness				Samuel S. Weaver

   Oliver Stark

   C. C. Bricker -


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We, Oliver Stark and C. C. Bricker being duly sworn in open Court this

22nd day of August A.D. 1857 depose and say that we were present at the exe-

cution of the last Will and testament of Samuel S. Weaver hereto annexed

that we saw the said testator subscribe said Will and heard him pub-

lish and declare the same to be his last will and testament, and

that the said testator at the time of executing the same was of full

age, and of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint,

and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request and in

his presence, and in the presence of each other -

					Oliver Stark

					C. C. Bricker

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 22nd day of August A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 421]

[Corresponds to labeled page 370 of Will Book 3]

370           Last Will and Testament of John Jones (Brynt)


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for the

County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in the town of Delaware

on the 2nd day of September A.D. 1857


			the last Will and testament of John Jones

(Brynt) late of Radnor Township in the County of Delaware and State of

Ohio was this day produced in open Court and duly proven by the

testimony of John B. Jones and William Townley Jr the subscribing

witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing and filed with said Will)

admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows -

		Copy of Will

   In the Name of the Benevolent Father of all

	I, John Jones (Brynt) do make and publish this my last

Will and testestament

Item 1st  I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower the farm

on which we now reside situate in Delaware County and State of

Ohio and in the township of Radnor containing about one hundred

and two acres during her natural life and all the stock household

goods Furniture provisions and chattles which may be thereon at my

decease during  her natural life as aforesaid exept the one hundred

and twenty five dollars of the rent from William P. Jones, if she maries again

she however selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay my just

debts, if my wife maries the above rent is to be divided equal between

my four Daughters.  At the death of my said wife the real Estate afore-

said and such part of said personal property or the proceeds thereof as

may then remain unconsumed and expended I give and devise to

my Daughters Sarah Ann Griffiths, Amelia Ann Bagley, Margaret Jane

Jones, and Martha Maria Jones, the said Margaret Jane Jones and

Martha M. Jones is to have two hundred dollars each more of the pro-

ceeds of the above property than Sarah Ann Griffiths and Amelia A.

Bagley -

Item 2nd  I give and devise to my son William P. Jones one dollar

Item 3rd  I do hereby nominate and apoint my beloved wife Executrix of this

my last Will testament hereby authorizing and empowering her to

compromise adjust release and discharge in such manner as she may

deem proper -

   I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made. 

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this

twenty first day February A.D. 1857

					John Jones Brynt  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said John Jones

(Brynt) as his last Will and testament in our

presence -

		William Townley Jr

		John B. Jones
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                    <text>[Page 422]

[Corresponds to labeled page 371 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of John Jones (Brynt)           371


		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

We John B. Jones and William Townley Jr being duly sworn in open

Court this 2nd day of September A.D. 1857 depose and say that we

were present at the execution of the last will and testament of

John Jones (Brynt) hereto annexed that we saw the said testator

subscribe said will and heard him publish and declare the

same to be his last will and testament, and that the said

testator at the time of executing the same was of full age, and of

sound mind and memory and not under any restraint and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence

and in the presence of each other -

					John B. Jones

					Wm Townley Jr


Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2nd day of September A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney Probate Judge

_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________


		Last Will and Testament of Lucy Depp Dec'd


   Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware State of Ohio

at his office in the Town of Delaware on the 22nd day of

September A.D. 1857

	The last will and testament of Lucy Depp late of

Concord Township in the County of Delaware and State of

Ohio was this day produced in open Court and duly

proven by the testimony of Mary Matilda Depp and

John T. Depp the subscribing witnesses thereto (as

reduced to writing and filed with said will) admitted

to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows.

		Copy of Will

	Know all men by these presents that I Lucy Depp

of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio Concord

Township considering the uncertainty of life and

being of sound mind and memory do make and

declare and publish this my last will and testament

   Firstly  after all my lawful and just debts being

paid I give and bequeath unto my sons Salsbury

Abram Stephen and my daughter Esther all income

from my bonds and mortgages on notes and otherwise

to be equally divided between them their heirs assigns forever.

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                    <text>[Page 423]

[Corresponds to labeled page 372 of Will Book 3]

372          Last Will and Testament of Lucy Depp Deceased - continued


Secondly I do nominate and appoint my son Abram

to be executor of this last will and testament.

	In testimony whereof I have to this my last will

and testament contained on one sheet of paper subscribed

my name and seal and publish and devise this to be

my last will in presence of the witnesses below this twentieth

(20th) day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight

hundred and fifty six

					     her

					Lucy X Depp

					     mark

Signed sealed declared and published by the said

Lucy Depp as and for her last will and testament in

presence of us who at her request and in her presence

and in presence of each other have subscribed our names

as witnesses hereto

			Mary Matilda Depp   of Delaware Co. Ohio

			John T. Depp        of Delaware Co. Ohio


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County Ss

	We Mary Matilda Depp and John T. Depp being duly

sworn in open Court this 22nd day of Sept A.D. 1857 depose

and say that we were present at the execution of the last

will and testament of Lucy Depp hereto annexed that we

saw the said testatrix subscribe said will and heard her

publish and declare the same to be her last will and testa-

ment and that the said testatrix at the time of executing

the same was of full age and of sound mind and memory

and not under any restraint and that we signed the

same as witnesses at her request and in her presence and

in the presence of each other

					Mary M. Depp

					John T. Depp

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of Sept.

A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 424]

[Corresponds to labeled page 373 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Alexander Smith deceased     373

Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his Office in

the town of Delaware on the 7th day of October A.D. 1857

	The last will and testament and Codicil of Alexander Smith late

of Genoa Township Delaware County Ohio was this day

produced in open Court and duly proven by the tes-

timony of the four subscribing witnesses viz Martha

Smith and Catharine Smith witnesses to said will

and John Gordon and Rachel Lane witnesses to

said Codicil as reduced to writing and filed with said

will admitted to Probate and ordered to be record-

ed as follows

		Copy of Will

	Be it known to all whom it may concern that

I Alexander Smith of Genoa Township Delaware

County Ohio do by these presents direct my executors

to dispose and distribute to the parties named as

hereafter directed all that may remain of my real

or personal property after my decease to wit:

	1st  To pay all my debts Doctors bills and funeral

expenses and

	2nd  Pay to my faithful and affectionate wife Nancy

six hundred and fifty dollars of the first available

funds  fifty dollars of which she may if she wishes

she may take of personal property at aprised value

such as she may select for one years support together

with all she braught here of furniture clothing beding

or money all to be at her personal controle  but all

of which is on the condition the said Nancy relinquish

all further claim to any further dower in my real or

personall property  and

	3rd  I give my son Ralph my timber lot of land of 28

acres lying North of Wm Smiths istimated to be worth

five hundred dollars reserving timber and firewood to

supply the home farm till a salle of the homested can

be afected and if a sale cannot be made for a long time

without sacrafice there Ralph may have compensation

for his timber from the avails of said farm and

4th After securing suficient funds to pay John Gordon

for his time then the next available funds I give to my

son A. J. Smith the sum of five hundred dollars and if

the personal property and money on hand fails to satisfy

the foregoing aproprations then it may be made up from

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                    <text>[Page 425]

[Corresponds to labeled page 374 of Will Book 3]


374   Last Will and Testament of Alexander Smith dec'd Continued


the avails of the farm rents etc and

5th  When a sale of the homested can be affected then devide

the avails into form equal parts after paying to my daugh-

ter Orileas living children twenty five dollars each to Letita

Carpenter  A. J. Smith  Ralph Smith &amp; George Smith each

one equal  My stock in the personage of sixty five dollars

I leave to those of   children that may live in the bounds

of the church to controle or dispose of as they may think

proper	(best)

   In order to carry out this my last will and testament

as far as the means will justify  I hereby apoint A. J.

Smith &amp; Ralph Smith joint executors of the same

	In testamony whereof I have hereunto set my name

this 23rd day of January in the year A.D. 1836 in presents of

undersigned witnesses

   Martha  Smith			Alexander Smith

   Catharine Smith


   I Alexander Smith of the County of Delaware and

State of Ohio being of lawful age and sound mind do

hereby volunterily add to this my will and testament the

following codicil viz that in addition to the above bequests

made to my wife Nancy Smith I do bequeath to my said

wife Nancy the flour of ten bushels of wheat two hundred

pounds of pork forty pounds of sugar and ten bushels of corn

	Witness my hand and seal this 3rd day of December A.D. 1856

   In presence of     }

      John Godown     }   Witnesses	Alexander Smith  {Seal}

      Rachel Line     }


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

   We Martha Smith and Catharine Smith being duly

sworn in open Court this 7th day of October A.D. 1857 depose

and say that we were present at the execution of the last

will and testament of Alex' Smith decd hereto annexed

that we heard sd testator acknowledge publish and declare

the same to be his last will and testament and that the said

testator at the time of executing the same was of full age

and of sound mind and memory and not under any

restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses at

his request and in his presence and in the presence of

each other

					Martha Smith

					Catharine Smith

Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 7th day of October A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 426]

[Corresponds to labeled page 375 of Will Book 3]
 							

Last Will and Testament of Alexander Smith dec'd - continued 375  

		
		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We John Godown &amp; Rachel Lane being duly sworn

in open court this 7th day of Oct A.D. 1857 depose and

say that we were present at the execution of the Codicil

to the last will and testament of Alex' Smith dec'd
  
hereto annexed that we saw the said testator sub-

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clare the same to be a codicil to his last will and

testament and that the said testator at the time of

executing the same was of full age and of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses at his

request and in his presence and in the presence of each

other

					John Godown

					      her

					Rachel X Line

					      mark

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of Oct

A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 427]

[Corresponds to labeled page 376 of Will Book 3]

376     Last Will and Testament of Daniel Moore Deceased

Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware State of Ohio at his office

in the Town of Delaware on the 24th day of October A.D. 1857

   The last will and testament of Daniel Moore late of the

Township of Radnor Delaware County Ohio was this day

produced in open court and duly proven by the testimo-

ny of the three subscribing witnesses viz  Isaac Breyfogle

L. W Breyfogle and H. K. Nott witnesses to said will (as

reduced to writing and filed with said will admitted to Probate

and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

	The last will and Testament of Daniel Moore of the

town of Radnor in the County of Delaware and State of Ohio -

I Daniel Moore considering the uncertainty of this mortal

life and being of sound mind and memory do make and 

publish this my last will and testament in manner and

form following.  First  I give and bequeath unto my beloved

wife Sarah Moore two fether beads and bedding together with

all my kitchen furniture one cow and calf  I further give and

devise to my wife Sarah Moore the entire use and benefit of

all that Messuage tenament and land of mine situate laying

and being in Genoa Township Delaware County and State of

Ohio during her natural life.  I further give and devise

that after the death of my wife Sarah Moore that the said

Messugge tenament and land situate as above described and

containing ten acres of land More or less shall be equally divided

and given to my son George Moore and to my son-in-law

Jacob Allen their heirs and assigns forever  And I hereby give

and bequeath to Jacob Allen one Mare and one Cow now on

the premices occupied by the said Jacob Allen.  And lastly I

hereby give and bequeath that after the death of my wife Sarah

Moore Israel Breyfogle whom I hereby appoint sole execu-

tor of this My last will and testament hereby revoking all

former wills by me made shall after paying all my lawful

debts pay to my daughter Hester wife Jeremiah Browning my

daughter Mary wife of Bazzle Wells my daughter Elavia wife

of Wm Johnson my daughter Sarah wife of Jacob Allen and

my son Daniel Moore the sum of five dollars each out of the

said estate

   In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and

seal the twenty first day of July in the year of our Lord one

thousand eight hundred and fifty seven

					       his

					Daniel X Moore  {Seal}

					      mark

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                    <text>[Page 428]

[Corresponds to labeled page 377 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Daniel Moore dec'd           377

signed sealed published and declared by the above named

Daniel Moore to be his last will and testament in the

presence of us who at his request and in his presence have

subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto

					H. K. Nott

					Israel Breyfogle

					L W Breyfogle


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

		We Israel Breyfogle, L. W. Breyfogle and

H. K. Nott being duly sworn in open Court this 24th

day of October AD 1857 depose and say that we were

present at the execution of the last will and testament

of Daniel Moore hereto annexed that we saw the

said testator subscribe said will and heard him pub-

lish and declare the same to be his last will and testa-

ment and that the said testator at the time of execut-

ing the same was of full age and of sound mind and

memory and not under any restraint and that we

signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his

presence and in the presence of each other (L. W. Breyfogle

not being present when it was signed by testator &amp; other two

witnesses but heard him acknowledge the will in pres-

ence of all &amp; witnessed it in presence of sd witnesses &amp; testator)

					Israel Breyfogle

					L. W. Breyfogle

					H. K. Nott

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of October

A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney Probate Judge


Dec. 27th 1858  Mrs Sarah Moore appeared &amp; elected

or expressed a desire to elect to take under the above

will instead of her Dower at law.

					I. Ranney Pro Judge

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                    <text>[Page 429]

[Corresponds to labeled page 378 of Will Book 3]

378   Last Will and Testament of John F. Dunlap Deceased


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware State of Ohio

at his office in the town of Delaware on the fifth

day of December A.D. 1857

   The last Will and testament of John F. Dunlap late of

Delaware County Ohio was this day produced in open

Court and duly proven by the testimony of the two

subscribing witnesses thereto viz  T. W. Powell and George

Cellar witnesses to said will (as reduced to writing and filed

with said Will)  admitted to Probate and ordered to be

recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

	I John F. Dunlap of Delaware County Ohio being of sound

Mind and Memory but mindful of My approaching end

and being desirous of Making a proper disposition of the

worldly goods and property that it has pleased kind Provi-

dence to bestow upon Me and commit to my ease do make

publish and declare this my last will and and testament

and do hereby dispose of, give and bequeath all My prop-

erty real and personal as follows to wit

1st  As soon after My death as convenient it is my will

and request that all my property both real and personal

should be sold and disposed of by my executors and the

proceeds thereof after paying all my just debts and the

expense of settling my estate should be disposed of and

divided amongst my family as follows to wit

2nd  I give and bequeath out of the proceedds of the sale

of my property as above provided to be paid over by my

executors as soon as convenient as follows to wit  to my

daughter Margaret wife of Robert McKinnie the sum of

five hundred dollars.  to my son Alexander Dunlap the

sum of five hundred dollars  to my daughter Eliza D.

wife of Rev Chester H. Perkins the sum of one thousand

dollars.  to my two sons Joseph H. Dunlap and John A.

Dunlap each the sum of fifteen hundred dollars.  and any

residue of my estate I give and bequeath to be equally

divided to and between my five children above named

3rd  It is my will and desire that one third of all the pro-

ceeds of the said sale of my real and personal property as provided

for above after the payment of my debts and expenses of my estate

should be applied to the use and support of my beloved wife

Martha C. Dunlap for and during her natural life in the

following manner.  that my executors with the advise and 

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                    <text>[Page 430]

[Corresponds to labeled page 379 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of John F. Dunlap Dec'd         379

consent of my wife shall put out at interest in the best and

most secure manner the said one third of such proceeds

the interest thereof to be paid simeannually to be paid

over to and for the use and benefit of my said wife during

her natural life and the above mentioned distribu-

tion of my property is subject to this provision to and

for the benefit of my wife but after the death of my

wife the said one third of said proceeds of my property

shall be divided to and amongst my children in

the manner above provided.

4th  I do hereby will give and devise unto my executors

full power and authority to sell and dispose of all

my personal and real property in such manner as

may be the best interest of my estate and to make

and execute to the purchasers all proper and necess-

ary deeds of conveyance in the same manner as I

could myself were I then living.

5th  I hereby constitute and appoint my three sons

Alexander, Joseph H. and John A. Dunlap and the

survivor of them executors of this my last will and

testament hereby revoking and annulling all former

wills by me made or executed

	I John F. Dunlap do now here on this 5th day of

November A.D. 1857 execute publish and declare the

foregoing to be (and no other) my last will and testament

					John F. Dunlap

   On the day and year above written the undersigned as

witnesses thereto saw the said John F. Dunlap sign the forgoing

and he in our presence declared the same to be his will &amp; tes-

tament &amp; rquested us to sign the same as witnesses thereto

and we accordingly in his presence and in the presence

of each other signed our names thereto as witnesses

					T. W. Powell

					George Celar

The State of Ohio  Delaware County S.S.

	We T. W. Powell &amp; George Cellar being duly sworn in open

Court this Fourth day of December A.D. 1857 depose and say that we

were present at the execution of the last will and testament of John F. Dunlap

dec'd hereto annexed that we saw the said testator subscribe said will

and heard him publish and declare the same to be his last will

and testament and that the said testator at the time of executing the same was

of full age and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint and that we

signed the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence and in the presence of

each other

					T. W. Powell

					George Cellar

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of December A.D. 1857

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 431]

[Corresponds to labeled page 380 of Will Book 3]


380   Last Will and Testament of Peter Harder deceased

Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware and State of

Ohio at his office in the Town of Delaware on the

20th day of February A.D. 1858

   The last will and Testament of Peter Harder late of

Delaware County Ohio was this day produced in 

open Court and duly proven by the testimony of the

three subscribing witnesses thereto viz  Seneca P.

Wentz James Colflesh and Edwin Root witnesses to

said will (as reduced to writing and filed with said will)

admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as

follows

		( Copy of Will

	I Peter Harder of Berlin Township Delaware County

State of Ohio being of sound mind memory and under-

standing do make and published this my last will

and testament in manner following.  That is to say

I give and bequeath to my Mother Hannah Harder 

the interest on revenew arising from my farm (Lot 36 in

the township aforesaid) and the household furniture for her

support all the term of her life.  That is to say my executor

hereinafter appointed is to sell at my death such personal

property as my Mother Hannah Harder does not wish

to keep for her own use and to pay my debts.  My 

executor is to rent my farm colect the rent pay the

taxes etc.  And the ballance of the money he is to pay to

my Mother Hannah Harder for her support.  And at

Mother's death.  I give and bequeath unto Catharine

Harder the sum of five hundred dollars.  And the re-

mainder of my property which is left  I give and bequeath

in equal shares or sums unto Er Harder.  Perry Harder.

Jehial Harder.  Mary Ann Conklin.  Elizabeth Dunham.

Rebecca Marshal.  Lida Hanna and Sophrona Hanna

to be equally divided amongst them

   Lastly  I do hereby nominate and appoint Seneca

P. Wentz executor of this my last will and testament

   I recommend to him to see that my Instructions in

respect to my property be strictly complied with as made

known to him.  In witness I the said Peter Harder

have to this my last will and Testament set my hand

and seal this first day of February in the year one

thousand eight hundred and fifty eight

					Peter Harder  {Seal}
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                    <text>[Page 432]

[Corresponds to labeled page 381 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Peter Harder deceased        381

Signed sealed published and declared by the said Peter

Harder as and for his last will and Testament in the

presence of us who have at his request hereunto subscri-

bed our names as witnesses thereto in the presence

of the said Testator and of each other.  This first day

of February in the year one thousand eight hundred

and fifty eight (1858)

					S. P. Wentz

					James Colflesh

					Edwin Root

   The State of Ohio  Delaware County S.S.

We Seneca P. Wentz James Colflesh and Edwin Root

being duly sworn in open Court this 20th day of February

A.D. 1858 depose and say that we were present at the

execution of the last will and testament of Peter Harder

dec'd hereto annexed that we saw the said testator

subscribed said will and heard him publish and

declare the same to be his last will and testament

and that the said testator at the time of executing

the same was of full age and of sound mind and

memory and not under any restraint and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his request and

in his presence and in the presence of each other

					S. P. Wentz

					James Colflesh

					Edwin Root

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of Febru-

ary A.D. 1858

					I. Ranney Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 433]

[Corresponds to labeled page 382 of Will Book 3]


382   Last Will and Testament of Eliza Alfred deceased

Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge with-

in and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at

his office in the Town of Delaware on the 13th day of March

A.D. 1858

   The last will and testament of Eliza Alfred late of the

County of Delaware Ohio was this day produced in open

Court and duly proven by the testimony of the two sub-

scribing witnesses thereto viz William D. Harris and

J. D. Snyder witnesses to said will (as reduced to writing

and filed with said will) admitted to Probate and

ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

	I Eliza Alfred of the town and County of Delaware in

the State of Ohio on this Seventh day of December in the

year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and fifty seven do

make and publish this my last will &amp; testament hereby

revoking and annulling all former wills by me made.

Item 1st  I give and bequeath all my property both

personal and real of every kind &amp; description whatsoever

to my dear children Ann Alfred and Frank Alfred -

including my part of the old homestead farm which my

father lived on in Washington township - Morrow County

State of Ohio &amp; containing about one hundred &amp; fifty one acres

of land

Item 2nd  I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint

my beloved husband William Alfred to be the Executor of

this will.  And it is my desire that immediate

charge of all of said property and that he use the same

for the benefit and advantage of my said children exp-

ending it for them as in his judgment may be for their

best interest -

And I do hereby authorize and empower my said

executor to sell in such way &amp; upon such terms as he

may deem best all or any part of my real estate &amp; to

execute deeds in fee simple &amp; to deliver the same to the

purchaser or purchasers thereof

Item 3rd  It is my will that my said executor retain

the control &amp; management of all my said property until

the youngest of my said children shall become of age &amp; then

that so much thereof as may at that time be left unex-

pended be equally divided between them.

	In witness whereof I the said Eliza Alfred do here-

unto set my hand seal on this seventh day of December
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                    <text>[Page 434]

[Corresponds to labeled page 383 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Eliza Alfred deceased        383

in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred &amp; fifty seven

signed &amp; acknowledged by said	   }	             her

Eliza Alfred as her last will and  }    	Eliza X Alfred {Seal}

testament in our presence and      }                 mark

signed by us in her presence       }

and at her request                 }

William D. Harris                  }

J. D. Snyder                       }

					The State of Ohio  Delaware County S.S.

We J. D. Snyder &amp; Wm. D. Harris being duly sworn in

open Court this 13th day of March A.D. 1858 depose and

say that we were present at the execution of the last

will and testament of Eliza Alfred hereto annexed

that we saw the said testatrix subscribe said will and

heard her publish and declare the same to be his last

will and testament and that the said testatrix at

the time of exeucting the same was of full age and of

sound mind and memory and not under any restr-

aint and that we signed the same as witnesses at

her request and in his presence and in the presence

of each other

					J. D. Snyder

					William D. Harris

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of March

A.D. 1858

					I. Ranney Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 435]

[Corresponds to labeled page 384 of Will Book 3]


384   Last Will and Testament of Benj'm C. Gaylord dec'd

Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his

office in the Town of Delaware on the 27th day of

March A.D. 1858

The last will and testament of Benjamin C

Gaylord late of the County of Delaware Ohio was

this day produced in open Court and duly proven

by the testimony of the two subscribing witnesses thereto

viz  Festus Utley and G. C. Still witnesses to said

will (as reduced to writing and filed with said will

admitted to probate and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

In the name of the benevolent Father of all, I Benj'm 

C. Gaylord of Berkshire Delaware County Ohio do, and

publish this my last will and testament.

Item 1st  I give and devise all my estate both personal

and real to my wife Laury Ann Gaylord to be to her

and her present heirs forever,

I also appoint and make the said Laury Ann Executrix

of this my last will and testament

	In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this third day of March in the year 1858.

					Benjamin C. Gaylord {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged

by said Benj'm C. Gaylord as his

last will and testament in our presence

and signed by us in his presence

   Festus Utley

   G. C. Still

			The State of Ohio  Delaware County S.S.

We Festus Utley &amp; G. C. Still being duly sworn in

open Court this 27 day of March A.D. 1858 depose and say

that we were present at the execution of the last will and

testament of Benj'm C. Gaylord hereto annexed that we

saw the said testator subscribe said will and heard

him publish and declare the same to be his last will

and testament and that the said testator at the time of

executing the same was of full age and of sound 

mind and memory and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses at his request

and in his presence and in the presence of each other

					Festus Utley

					G C Still

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27 day of March A.D. 1858

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 436]

[Corresponds to labeled page 385 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of David Kyle dec'd             385

Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware and State

of Ohio at his office in the Town of Delaware on the 27th

day of April A.D. 1858

The last will and testament of Daivd Kyle late

of the County of Delaware Ohio was this day produ-

ced in open Court and duly proven by the testi-

mony of one of the subscribing witnesses thereto viz George

Wolfley and the hand writing of the other subscribing

witness Morgan Williams was proven by the testimony of Tho' B. Wil-

iams as reduced to writing and filed with said

will admitted to probate and ordered to be recorded

as follows

		Copy of Will

	In the name of God Amen

	I David Kyle of Radnor township Delaware

County and State of Ohio do make and publish

this my last will and testament in manner and

form following that is to say

   First it is my will that my funeral expenses and

all my just debts be fully paid

Second  I give devise and bequeath to my beloved

wife Margaret Kyle the farm that I reside upon

it being a tract of land situated in Range twenty (20)

Township six (6) Section two (2) U.S.M.L. also the

undivided half of a tract of land purchased by me

and Ebenezer Williams from Richard Roberts during

her natural life situate in the Same Range township

and section  Also all my personal property of every

description after my debts are all payd also all my

notes Mortgages and papers of every description

Third  I will devise and bequeath to my son WIlliam

ALbert the above described tracts or parcels of land pro-

vided that he pays the following sums of money to my

daughter Rebecca Darrah the sum of Three hundred

dollars within six years after he arrives at the age

of twenty one  Also pay to my daughter Sarah Mc

Carthney three hundred dollars within six years after

he arrives at the age of twenty one (Provided always)

that should my said wife Margaret live until my

said Son William Albert arrives at the age of twenty one

then and in that case my said son William Alfred

is not to pay the above legacies until six years after

the death of my said wife Margaret
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                    <text>[Page 437]

[Corresponds to labeled page 386 of Will Book 3]


386   Last Will and Testament of David Kyle dec'd

And lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my

beloved wife Margaret and my friend George Wolfley

to be the executors for this my last will and testament

revoking and annulling all former wills by made and

ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last

will and testament

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my

hand seal this 19th day of October A.D. 1849

					David Kyle  {Seal}



Signed published and declared by the above named

David Kyle as and for his last will and testament

in presence of us who at his request have signed as

witnesses to the same

					George Wolfley

					Morgan Williams 


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

   I George Wolfley being duly sworn in open Court this

27th day of April A.D. 1858 depose and say that I was

present at the execution of the last will and testament

of David Kyle hereto annexed that I saw the said

testator subscribe said will and heard him publish

and declare the same to be his last will and testam-

ent and that the said testator at the time of executing

the same was of full age and of sound mind and

memory and not under any restraint and that

I signed the same as witness at his request and in

his presence and in the presence of Morgan Williams the

other subscribing witness who subscribed the same as

witness in my presence &amp; in the presence of sd testator &amp;

at his testator's request and that sd Morgan Williams

is since dec'd


Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of April

A.D. 1858

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge


	State of Ohio  Delaware Co. SS.

   Tho's B. Williams being sworn says that he was

well acquainted with the hand writing of his

brother Morgan Williams now deceased, has frequently

seen him write his name &amp; is well satisfied the signature as

subscribing witness to the forgoing will of David Kyle purporting to be

the signature of sd Morgan Williams is genuine &amp; was written by the sd Morgan

Williams				T. B. Williams

Sworn to &amp; subscribed before me April 27th 1858 by

X T. B. Williams			I. Ranney  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 438]

[Corresponds to labeled page 387 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Abram Depp deceased         387

Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware and State

of Ohio at his office in the Town of Delaware on the

19th day of May A.D. 1858

	The last will and testament of Abram Depp late

of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio was

this day produced in open Court and duly proven

by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses thereto

viz Henry C. Andrews, Hugh Andrews and Samuel

W. White witnesses to said will (as reduced to writing

and filed with said will) admitted to probate and

ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

	In the name of the Benevolent Father of all

		I Abram Depp of the County of Delaware

State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory

(blessed be the Almighty God for the same) do make

and publish this last will and testament.

	Item 1st  I give and bequeath to my beloved wife

in lieu of her dower part of the farm which we

now reside situate in Concord Township Del. County

containing about four hundred, more or less, acres 

during her natural life, and all the stock household

goods furniture provisions and other goods and

chattles which may be thereon at the time of my

decease, during her natural life as aforesaid she,

however selling so much thereof as may be suffi-

cient to pay my just debts,  At the death of my

said wife the real estate aforesaid and such part

of the said property or proceeds thereof as may then remain

unconsumed and unexpended I give and devise to

my eight children viz Aurelius, Matilda, John

Parthena. Susannah, Lucinda, Rachel and Keziah

and their heirs.  if my said wife China should not

survive me then I give &amp; bequeath the property aforesaid

to my eight children above named and their heirs

my wife shall dwel and life at the stone house where

I now reside during her natural life.


Item 2nd  I devise and bequeath unto my eight children

above named the balance of the farm which we now reside

to be divided as equal and equitable as it can be possibly

be done
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                    <text>[Page 439]

[Corresponds to labeled page 388 of Will Book 3]


388   Last Will and Testament of Abram Depp deceased

Item 3rd  I do hereby nominate and appoint my

wife China guardian of all my children under age

untill they arrive at the age of twenty one years or

intermaried, but in case my wife should marry her

guardianship of said children shall cease and deter-

mine upon her intermarriage and in her place I do

hereby nominate my esteemed friend Aurelius Depp my

son to have the gurdianship of them still under age

at the date of the intermarriage of my wife and if the

said guardian should die the children shall determine

and chose their own guardians.  My said guardians are

hereby enjoyned to give my children a good English

education and rear them in habits of industry and

inculcate upon them as far as may be the duties of

christianity

	Item 4th  I do hereby appoint and nominate my

two sons Aurelius and John executors of this my

last will and testament (John to assume the duty of

executor with Aurelius at the time when he John

arrives at the age of twenty one years of age) hereby

authorizing and empowering them to compromise adjust

release and discharge in such manner as they deem

proper the debts and claims due to me.  I do also

authorize and empower them if it shall become necessary

to pay my debts or to divide among my eight children

Aurelius, John, Matilda Parthena Susannah Lucinda,

Rachel &amp; Keziah equally the money so obtained and they

may sell private or such manner upon such terms of

credit or otherwise, as they may think proper and deeds to

purchasers to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee

simple my farm on Indian Run commonly called my

lower place

	Item No. 5th  John is to farm with his mother on her

place allotted to her, and the use of the tools for use of the

farm such as plows, harrows, waggon &amp; farming utensils

shall be loaned to each other which they return in good

order as they receive them from each other (that is Aurelius

and John)  I also give to Aurelius &amp; John a steel

plow to each of them that is Aurelius &amp; John to have

and to hold as their own without let or hindrance.

No. 6.  I also want it particular understood that there

is to be no division in the land untill after the death

of my beloved wife China and all the children that

live on the land or premises is pay rent in money for

the use of that part they occupy or farm so as to have

the rent money paid in time for her (China) to pay the taxes.
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                    <text>[Page 440]

[Corresponds to labeled page 389 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Abram Depp deceased          389


No. 7.  I also want it remembered by all the children

that the place and premises are to be considered home

to those that are not married they so working with

their mother, China, to pay for expenses in food and

clothes, and their Mother to be considered head of

the house, also my daughter, Matilda with the

rest and if they should marry and separate

from their husbands or wives they may come home

and live with their mother (China) they working

for the support as above mentioned

	No. 8  I do hereby authorize my wife to rent the

farm on Indian Run called the lower place to rent it

out for money rent during her natural life and she

must use the money for rents then received for

her and the family living with her in her house

saving enough by all means for the taxes

	No. 9.  Be it also understood that they the children

that wants to rent may have the preference if they

will chose to farm, but nothing is herein contained

but (China) may rent to other persons who may wish

to rent from her.

	No. 10.  All moneys out belonging to me must be

collected and put out so as to get the interest and

the principal and interest applied if needed to pay

the taxes of land and chattles accruing on the farm.

No. 11.  The said China is to take and apply money

that is made on the farm by rents or otherwise to

school the children in a common school that

each shall have an education sufficient for trans-

action of common business.

	I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made

hand seal this thirtieth day of March in the year

of the Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight

					     his

					Abram X Depp {Seal}

					     mark

Signed and acknowledged by said Abram Depp as

his last will and testament in presence of us and

signed by us in his presence

					Henry C. Andrews

					Hugh Andrews

					Samuel W. Whyte

		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

We, Henry C. Andrews, Hugh Andrews and Samuel White

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                    <text>[Page 441]

[Corresponds to labeled page 390 of Will Book 3]


390   Last Will and Testament of Abram Depp dec'd


being duly sworn in open Court this 19th day of May A.D.

1858, depose and say that we were present at the execution of

the last will and testament of Abram Depp hereto annexed

that we saw the said testator subscribe said will and heard

him publish and declare the same to be his last will

and testament and that the said testator at the time

of executing the same was of full age and of sound

mind and memory and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses at his

request and in his presence and in the presence of

each other

					Henry C. Andrews

					Hugh Andrews

					Samuel W. Whyte


Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day

of May A.D. 1858

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 442]

[Corresponds to labeled page 391 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of William R. Penry deceased    391


Proceeding had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio

at his office in the Town of Delaware on the 31st day

of May A.D. 1858

The last will and testament of William R. Penry

late of the Township of Radnor Delaware County

Ohio was this day produced in open Court and

duly proven by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses

viz  Abraham Loyd and Stephen Thomas, witnesses to

said will (as reduced to writing and filed with

said will) admitted to probate and ordered to be

recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

   I William R. Penry of Radnor Township Delaware

County in the State of Ohio do make and publish

this my last will and Testament in the manner

and form following that is to say

1st  it is my will that my funeral expenses and that

all my just debts be fully paid.

2nd  I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Elizabeth

all my property real and personal as long as she rema-

ins my widow and she is to rais my children and

educate them further  I wish them not to cut any Timber

out side of the fences unnecesary further  I wish my wife

to keep the old bay mare as long as she will live and

not sell her after the death of my wife Elizabeth I wish all

the property divided equally between my children

And lastly I hereby constitute and apoint Stephen

Thomas to be the the executor for this my last will and

Testament revoking and annulling all former wills by

me made and ratifying and confirming this and no

other to be my last will and Testament

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my

hand and seal this 4th day of February A.D. 1858

					       his

					William X R. Penry  {Seal}

					      mark

Signed published and declared

by the above named Wm. R. Penry as and for his last will and

Testament in presence of us who at his request have signed as

witnesses to the same

					Stephen Thomas

					Abraham Loyd

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                    <text>[Page 443]

[Corresponds to labeled page 392 of Will Book 3]


392   Last Will and Testament of William R. Penry dec'd


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We Abram Loyd and Stephen Thomas being duly sworn

in open Court this 31st day of May A.D. 1858, depose and

say that we were present at the execution of the last

will and testament of Wm. R. Penry hereto annexed

that we saw the said testator subscribe said will and

heard him publish and declare the same to be his last

will and testament and that the said testator at the

time of executing the same was of full age and of

sound mind and memory and not under any

restraint and that we signed the same as witnesses at

his request and in his presence and in the presence of

each other				Abraham Loyd

					Stephen Thomas


Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of May A.D. 1858

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 444]

[Corresponds to labeled page 393 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of James Williams dec'd         393


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his

office in the Town of Delaware on the 16th day of August A.D. 1858

   The last will and testament of James Williams late of Delaware

County Ohio deceased was this day produced in open Court and

duly proven by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses thereto

viz  Hugh Cole and Ephraim Luellen witnesses to said will

(as reduced to writing and filed with said will) admitted to

Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows.

		Copy of Will


   I, James Williams of the County of Delaware and the State

of Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testament

	I do hereby nominate my beloved wife, Margaret

Williams and Joseph C. Cole Guardians of my daughters

Margett, Josephine and Elizabeth untill they arive at the

age of twenty one years or intermarries.  But in case my wife

should again marry her Guardianship of said children shall

cease and determin upon her intermarriage and in her place

I do hereby nominate my friend Ephraim Luellen to have

the Guardianship of my said daughters untill they arrive

at the age of twenty one or intermarries.  My said Guard-

ians are hereby enjoined to give my children a good English

Education and to rear them in habits of industry and incul-

cate upon them as far as may be the duties of Christianity

4th  I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife and

Joseph C. Cole Executors of my last will and testament

hereby authorizing and empowering them to compromise

adjust release and discharge in such manner as they

may deem proper the debts and claims due me  I do

also authorize and empower them if it shall become

necessary in order to pay my debts or to sell for money

and put the the same out at interest if they should

think proper to do so for the best of my children and

wife to sell by private sale or in such manner or such

terms of credit or otherwise as they may think proper all

or any part of my Real Estate and deeds to purchasers

to execute acknowledge and deliver in fee simple

   I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made in

testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and

seal this the 29th day of June A.D. 1858

					James Williams {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said James Williams

as his last will and testament in our presence and

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                    <text>[Page 445]

[Corresponds to labeled page 394 of Will Book 3]


394   Last Will and Testament of James Williams dec'd


signed by us in his presence

   Hugh Cole

   Ephraim Luellan


			The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS


We Hugh Cole &amp; Ephraim Luellen bein duly sworn in

open Court this 16th day of August A.D. 1858 depose and say

that we were present at the execution of the last will and

testament of James Williams hereto annexed that we saw

the said testator subscribe said will and heard him

publish and declare the same to be his last will and testa-

ment and that the said testator at the time of executing

the same was of full age and of sound mind and memory

and not under any restraint, and that we signed the

same as witnesses at his request and in his presence and in

the presence of each other

					Hugh Cole

					Ephraim Luellen


Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of August

A.D. 1858

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 446]

[Corresponds to labeled page 395 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of James Van Houten dec'd       395


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his

office in the Town of Delaware on the 23rd day of September

A.D. 1858


The last will and testament of James Van Houten

late of Delaware County Ohio deceased was this day

produced in open Court and duly proven by the

testimony of the subscribing witnesses thereto viz

Ezekiel Brown and J. P. Maynard witnesses to said

will (as reduced to writing and filed with said will)

Admitted to probate and ordered to be recorded

as follows

		( Coy of Will )


   In the name of the Benevolent Father of all

	I James Van Houten of the County of Delaware

and State of Ohio do make and publish this my

last will and testament.

Item 1st  It is my will that my just debts and

all charges be paid out of my Estate.

	2nd  It is my will that my wife have a support

out of my property during her natural life or so

long as she remains my widow.

"  3rd  I give and bequeath to my Daughters Sally

Ann Van Ness - Martha E. Condit - Ester Covert and

Margaret Townley (or to their heirs) the sum of thirty

dollars each.

"  4th  I give and bequeath to James M. Force (the son

of my daughter Elizabeth Force) and to his heirs the

sum of thirty dollars.

"  5th  I give and bequeath to James Augustus Gam-

mell (the child of my daughter Mary C. Gammell)

and to his heirs the sum of fifteen dollars.

"  6th  I give and bequeath to Mary Ella Gammell

(the child of my daughter Mary C. Gammell) and to her

heirs the sum of fifteen dollars.

"  7th  It is my will that said James A. Gammell

and Mary E. Lloyd Gemmell have a support out of my

property until they arrive at the age of fifteen years.

"  8th  I do hereby devise and bequeath to my son

James H. Van Houten the farm on which I now reside

together with all the stock household goods - furniture

and other goods and chattels which may be thereon

at the time of my decease - said Farm situate in the

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                    <text>[Page 447]

[Corresponds to labeled page 396 of Will Book 3]


396   Last Will and Testament of James Van Houten dec'd


County of Delaware and State of Ohio and in the Township

of Berkshire and bounded on the North by land owned

by N. Cook - on the East by the public road on the South

by land owned by Stephen Cary and on the West by land

owned by Stephen Carey &amp; Alpins Bigelow's heirs - containing

Forty three acres more or less.

Item 9th  I do hereby nominate and appoint my son

James H. Van Houten Executor of this my last will and

testament hereby authorizing and empowering him

to adjust and discharge in such manner as he

may deem proper the debts and claims due me -

I do also require that said James H. Van Houten pay

my just debts and the legacies above named but in

no case shall he be required to pay said legacies

until after his mothers decease.

	I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and

seal this 18th day of November A.D. 1857

					James Van Houten  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said James Van Houten as his

last will and testament in our presence and signed by us in

his presence				J. P. Maynard

					E Brown


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We Ezekiel Brown &amp; J. P. Maynard being duly sworn in open

Court this 23rd day of September A.D. 1858 depose and say that we

were present at the execution of the last will and testament

of James Van Houten hereto annexed:  that we saw the said

testator subscribe said will and heard him publish and

declare the same to be his last will and testament and

that the said testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and memory and

not under any restraint, and that we signed the same

as witnesses at his request and in his presence and in

the presence of each other

					J. P. Maynard

					E. Brown


Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of Sept. A.D. 1858

					I. Ranney  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 448]

[Corresponds to labeled page 397 of Will Book 3]

							

Last Will and Testament of Joseph Lynn dec'd     397


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware and State of 

of Ohio at his office in the Town of Delaware on the

20th day of November A.D. 1858


	The last will and testament of Joseph Lynn late of

Troy Township Delaware County Ohio deceased was

this day produced in open Court and duly

proven by the testimony of the subscribing witnesses

thereto viz  William G. Norris and Hugh Carter

witnesses to said will (as reduced to writing and

filed with said will) admitted to probate and

ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

	In the name of the benevolent Father of all

I, Joseph Lynn of the County of Delaware and

State of Ohio, do make and publish this my

last will and testament in manner and form

following

	First  it is my will that all my debts and funeral

expenses be paid.

	Second  I give and bequeath to my beloved

wife Hannah Lynn all the property which I may

be possessed of at my death including all my

personal property of every discription and all the

lands I may be possessed of including my homested

and the several small lotts I now own in Troy town-

ship Delaware County Ohio by her paying all all my

debts and funeral expenses

3rd  I hereby constitute and appoint my wife Hannah

Lynn Guardian of all my children Hiram Samuel

John R. Winfield Joseph &amp; Miner J. Lynn untill they

may arive at the age of twenty one years.

	Signed and acknowledged by Joseph Lynn this

11th day of November A.D. 1858 in our presents and

signed by us at his request

and in his presents			Joseph Lynn  {Seal}

   Wm. G. Norris

   Hugh Carter


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We Wm. G. Norris &amp; Hugh Carter being duly sworn in

open Court this 20th day of Nov. A.D. 1858 depose and

say that we were present at the execution of the last	

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                    <text>[Page 449]

[Corresponds to labeled page 398 of Will Book 3]

398   Last Will and Testament of Joseph Lynn dec'd cont'd


will and testament of Joseph Lynn hereto annexed -

that we saw the said testator subscribe said will and

heard him publish and declare the same to be

his last will and testament - and that the said

testator at the time of executing the same was of full

age, and of sound mind and memory and not

under any restraint and that we signed the same

as witnesses at his request and in his presence and

in the presence of each other	

					Wm. G. Norris

					Hugh Carter

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 20th day of

Nov. A.D. 1858

					I. Ranney Probate Junge
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                    <text>[Page 450]

[Corresponds to labeled page 399 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Phebe Smith dec'd            399


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware and State of

Ohio at his Office in the Town of Delaware on

the 4th day of January A.D. 1859.


Be it rememered that heretofore to wit on the 6th day

of December A.D. 1858 the following order was had

and entered herein to wit.


In the Matter of Phebe Smith's last will

		The last will &amp; testament of Phebe Smith

late of sd County dec'd being produced in open Court

&amp; it appearing that H. C. Blackman one of the subsc-

ribing witnesses to sd will resides in Nebraska City

Nebraska Tp. &amp; out of the jurisdiction of this County,

	It is ordered that a Commission issue with the

said will annexed to take the deposition of the said

Blackman touching the due execution of sd will

to be directed to Horace Harding Esqr. who shall

execute the same according to the statute in such

case made &amp; provided &amp; Matter cont'd.

					I. Ranney  P. J.

And afterwards to wit on the same day the following

Commission was issued herein to wit

		Probate Court Delaware County

		State of Ohio  Dec. 6th 1858

To Horace H. Harding Esq'r of Nebraska City in

	the Territory of Nebraska  Greeting:

		Know ye that we in confidence

of your prudence and fidelity have appointed you

and by these presents do give to you full power and

authority to examine and take the deposition of H.

C. Blackman Esq'r one of the subscribing witnesses

to the will of Phebe Smith dec'd hereto annexed late

of sd County of Delaware dec'd

	And therefore we commission you that at

certain days &amp; places to be appointed by you, you cause

the sd H. C. Blackman to be brought before you, and

then and there examine him on his corporal oath

or affirmation, first taken before you touching the

due execution of the sd will of the sd Phebe Smith

and that you reduce such examination to writing

&amp; return the same together with this writ &amp; the said

will thereto annexed closed under your seal into our

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                    <text>[Page 451]

[Corresponds to labeled page 400 of Will Book 3]


400   Last Will and Testament of Phebe Smith dec'd


sd Court of Probate with all convenient speed

		Witness I. Ranney Judge &amp; the seal

{Seal}		of sd Court at Delaware Ohio this day

		&amp; Year above written

				I. Ranney Judge of sd Court

And afterwards to wit on the 4th day of January A.D. 1859

the return of above commission with the deposition attached

was made herein to wit.


	Deposition of Henry C. Blackman of Nebraska

City Otoe County, Nebraska Territory, taken by and before

me in obedience to and in pursuance of a commission

for that purpose issued out of the Probate Court of the

County of Delaware in the State of Ohio on the 6th day

of December A.D. 1858

		Henry C. Blackman of lawful age being

duly sworn deposes and says - I was present at

the execution of the last will and Testament of Phebe

Smith hereto annexed:  that I saw the said testatrix

subscribe said will and heard her publish and declare

the same to be her last will and testament and that

said testatrix at the time of executing the same was

of full age and of sound mind and memory and

not under any restraint known to affiant and

that the said affiant and one James Smith signed

the same as witnesses at her request and in her

presence and in the presence of each other.

				H. C. Blackman

Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence

this 21st day of December A.D. 1858

				Horace H. Harding {Seal}

Territory of Nebraska, Otoe County SS.

	I, Horace H. Harding a Commissioner for that

purpose duly appointed by the Probate Court of the

County of Delaware in the State of Ohio, hereby certify

that on the 21st day of December A.D. 1858 in obedience

to the commission hereto attached I caused the for-

going deposition of Henry C. Blackman to be taken

in my presence and before me at Nebraska City

aforesaid and that he signed and wrote said

deposition in my presence and that his signature

thereto is genuine

				Horace H. Harding {Seal}

					Special Commissioner
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                    <text>[Page 452]

[Corresponds to labeled page 401 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Phebe Smith dec'd            401


		Copy of Will

	In the name of God, Amen.  I, Phebe Smith widow

of Charles Smith late of Delaware County Ohio, do

make and publish this my last will and testament

	I herteby give and bequeath to my son George Smith

all my personal property of whatever kind or nature

and all my moneys and credits now belonging

to me in Ohio and also all money that I may

receive from my mother or any other source during

my trip to Pennsylvania which I am now about under-

taking.

	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my


hand and seal this 16th day of June A.D. 1856 hereby

revoking all former wills by me made and declaring

this to be my only true last will and testament

				Phebe Smith  {Seal}

Executed in presence of us and declared by the

testatrix in our presence to be her last will and testa-

ment and we have hereunto signed the same

as witnesses in her presence &amp; at her request &amp; in

presence of each other.		H. C. Blackman

				Jamese Smith

	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

I James Smith being duly sworn in open Court this

4th day of Dec. A.D. 1858, depose and say that I was

present at the execution of the last will and testament

of Phebe Smith hereto annexed:  that I saw the

said testatrix subscribe said will and heard her

publish and declare the same to be her last will

and testament, and that the said testatrix at the

time of executing the same was of full age and

of sound mind and memory, and not under any

restraint and that we H. C. Blackman &amp; myself signed

the same as witnesses at her request and in her presence

and in the presence of each other.

				James Smith

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of

Dec. A.D. 1858			I. Ranney  Probate Judge

And afterwards to wit on the 4th day of January A.D.

1859 the following order was had and entered herein

to wit.

	In Matter of Phebe Smith's Will

		The Commission heretofore issued

from this County with the sd will of the sd Phebe attached

to take the deposition of H. C. Blackman one of the

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                    <text>[Page 453]

[Corresponds to labeled page 402 of Will Book 3]

402


subscribing witnesses thereto was this day produced in

Court and filed and it appearing to the satisfaction of

the Court as well by the sd deposition of the sd Blackman

as by the testimony of James Smith another subscribing

witness to the said will taken in open Court and

reduced to writing and signed by the said James

Smith and also filed with sd will that the said

will was duly attested &amp; executed and that the sd

testatrix at the time of executing the same was of

full age and of sound mind and memory and

not under any restraint it is ordered that sd will

commission &amp; testimony be recorded

				I. Ranney  P. J.

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                    <text>[Page 454]

[Corresponds to labeled page 403 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Duncan Campbell dec'd        403


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at

his office in the Town of Delaware on the 1st day of

February A.D. 1859

The last will and Testament of Duncan Campbell late

of Delaware County Ohio deceased was this day pro-

duced in open Court and duly proven by the testi-

mony of the subscribing witnesses thereto viz

John Cunningham and William A. Cunningham

witnesses to said will (as reduced to writing and filed

with said will) admitted to probate and ordered to

be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

In the name of the benevolent father of all I,

Duncan Campbell of the County of Delaware

and State of being of sound mind do make and

publish this my last will and testament in man-

or and form following

	My property consisting in notes thirteen in number

each calling for one hundred dollars signed by Evan

Price and secured by a mortgage dated January

27th 1847 and due one annually on the first day of

January of each year for thirteen years from the first

of January next without interest which I have with

John Cunningham of the County and State aforesaid.

first)  I give and bedqueath to my daughter Susanna

Wise five hundred dollars of the first notes due.

Sec  I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth

Rankins of the County of Licking one hundred and

sixty dollars of the next due.  Third I give and be-

queath to my son William Campbell of of west Canady

one hundred and sixty dollars of the next due.

fourth  I give and bequeath to my son Peter Campbell

of the state of Wisconson one hundred and sixty dollars

of the next due.  fifth  I give and bequeath to my

daughter Isabela Darst of the County and State of

Ohio one hundred and sixty dollars of the next

due.  Sixth  I give and bequeath to the heirs of my

deceased daughter Catharine Loothaker one hundred

and sixty dollars on the balance due on the above

described notes

Signed this 13th day of May in the year one thousand eight hundred and

fifty in presence of		Duncan Campbell  {Seal}

John Cunningham

William A. Cunningham
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                    <text>[Page 455]

[Corresponds to labeled page 404 of Will Book 3]

404


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We John Cunningham and William A. Cunningham

being duly sworn in open Court this 1st day of February

A.D. 1859 depose and say that we were present at the

execution of the last will and testament of Duncan

Campbell hereto annexed that we saw the said

testator subscribe said will and heard him

publish and declare the same to be his last

will and Testament and that the said

testator at the time of executing the same

was of full age and of sound mind and

memory, and not under any restraint

and that we signed the same as witnesses

at his request and in his presence and in

the presence of each other


				John Cunningham

				W. A. Cunningham

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st

day of Feb'y A.D. 1859

				I. Ranney  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 456]

[Corresponds to labeled page 405 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Gilbert Smith Dec'd          405


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge

within and for the County of Delaware County and

State of Ohio at his Office in the Town of Delaware

on the 16th day of February A.D. 1859

The last Will and Testament of Gilbert Smith. late of Del-

aware County Ohio deceased was this day produced in

open Court and duly proven by the testimony of the

subscribing witnesses thereto viz William Smith

and William Robinson witnesses to said will (as

reduced to writing and filed with said will) admitted

to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

In the name of the Benevolent Father of all,

	I, Gilbert Smith being weak in body but strong in

mind and of Lawful age do make and publish this

my last will and and testament - first.  I will my

farm that I now live upon lying in the County of

Delaware and State of Ohio together with as much

of my movable property as the farm will support

at my death to remain as it is at that time for five

years after my death.  I will to appoint my wife

Nelly Smith trustee for said property during said

term of five years provid she remains my widow and

to take charge of my farm and property during said

term at the expiration of said five years above named

I will to have sett off to my wife Nelly Smith her

lawful dower including the house we now live in

with the fixtures around it and the remainder of said

farm and movable property if they think best to be

Sold and out of the proceeds of that sale I will my

oldest Son Charles B. Smith Three hundred dollars and

my daughter Amanda I will three hundred dollars

to be paid out of the proceeds of said sale of said farm

And the remainder of my property or money I will to

be divided equally between my other five children

viz Laura, Julia, Catharine, David and Cicero

	And I do hereby nominate and appoint J. N. Wells

Executor of this my last will and testament hereby auth-

orizing and empowering him to compromise adjust release

and discharge in such manner as he may deem proper

the debts and claims due me.  I do also authorize

him to sell said property above named when it became

necessary as above described

	In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand 

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                    <text>[Page 457]

[Corresponds to labeled page 406 of Will Book 3]


406   Last Will and Testament of Gilbert Smith dec'd


and seal this 27th day of September A.D. 1858

				Gilbert Smith  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said Gilbert Smith as his last

will and testament in our presents and signed by us

   Wm. Smith

   William Robinson


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We Wm. Smith and Wm. Robinson being duly

sworn in open Court this 16th day of Feb'y A.D. 1859

depose and say that we were present at the

execution of the last will and testament of

Gilbert Smith hereto annexed that we saw the

said testator subscribe said will and heard

him publish and declare the same to be his

last will and testament and that the said

at the time of executing the same was of full

age, and of sound mind and memory and

not under any restraint and that we sig-

ned the same as witnesses at his request and

in his presence, and in the presence of each

other				William Robinson

				William Smith

Sworn to and subscribed before this 16th day of Feb'y

A.D. 1859			I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 458]

[Corresponds to labeled page 407 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Daviel D. L. More dec'd      407

Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and for

the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his Office in the Town

of Delaware on the 14th day of March A.D. 1859.

Matter of the Last will etc of Dan'l D. L. More

		An authenticated copy of the last will &amp; Tes-

tament of Daniel D. L. More late of the County of Albany and

State of New York was this day produced in open Court by C.

Sweetser Esqr. and if appearing to the satisfaction of the Court

that the said Will has been proved in said State of New

York according to the laws of said State and that sd will

has relation to property within the said County of Delaware

	Therefore on Motion it is ordered by the Court that the

said authenticated copy thereof be recorded in the Record of

Wills for said County of Delaware Ohio.

				I. Ranney  Prob. Judge

		Authenticated Copy

	The Last Will &amp; Testament of Daniel D. L. More

Proved &amp; Recorded Aug 3rd 1858 as a Will relating to both real

and personal Estate.

			In the name of God Amen.

	I Daniel D. L. More of the town of Wateroliet County of

Albany, being of sound mind and memory do make ordain

&amp; publish this my last will and testament.

First -  After payment of all my debts &amp; funeral expenses I give

devise and bequeath unto my wife Amaryllis More one

half of all my real &amp; personal estate to be accepted and

received by her in lieu of dower

Second,  I give and bequeath all the rest residue and remainder

of all my real and personal estate to my sons Iram 

B. More, Edgar B. More, Charles B. More and William

W. More and to my daughters Mary G. More and

Caroline More to be divided equally between them share

and share alike

And Lastly.  I make nominate and appoint my son Iram

B. More and my friend John B. Saunders Executors and

my wife Amaryllis More Executrix of this my last will

and testament hereby giving them full power and authority

to sell, convey, mortgage and lease such portions of my

real or personal estate as they, or those of them who may

qualify or accpet this appointment, or the majority of

them may in their judgment deem necessary or best

to pay my debts. 
 	
	And I make my said Executors and Executrix or those of

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                    <text>[Page 459]

[Corresponds to labeled page 408 of Will Book 3]


408   Last Will and testament of Dan'l D. L. More dec'd


them who may qualify or accept this appointment

trustees of my infant children during their minority

giving to them like powers of sale mortgaging leasing

my real &amp; personal estate as is above given them as Exec-

utors &amp; Executrix to be exercised as they or the majority of

them deem best calculated to promote the interest of my

said estate during the minority of my said infant children

	And I hereby revoke all former wills &amp; testaments made

by me at any time heretofore, and declare this only to be my

last will and testament

	In witness whereof I have hereunto set my        and

seal this thirtieth (30th) day of July in the year one thousand

eight hundred and fifty eight.

				D. D. L. More  {Seal}

Signed sealed published and declared

by the said testator Daniel D. L. More as

and for his last will and testament in

our presence and said testator requested

us to sign the said last will &amp; testament

as witnesses and we have in the presence

of said testator &amp; in the presence of each

other signed our names hereto as witnesses

		A. V. DeWitt of the City of Albany

		J. C. Johnson of the City of Albany

		Tho's E. Lewis of the town of Wateroleit


	County of Albany SS.  James C. Johnson of the city and

County of Albany and Abraham V. DeWitt of the city of Albany

in the County of Albany and Thomas E. Lewis of the town of

Wateroleit in the County of Albany being first duly sworn in open

Court to depose and say and each for himself deposeth and

saith, that he is a subscribing witness to the instrument now

shown to him purporting to be the last will and testament of

Daniel D. L. More of the town of Wateroliet in the County of Albany

   That the said Daniel D. L. More did in the presence of this

deponent subscribed his name at the end of the instrument

which is now shown and exhibited to this deponent as afore-

said and which purports to be the last will and testament of

the said Daniel D. L. More and which bears date on the

thirtieth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand

eight hundred and fifty eight.  And this deponent further

saith that the said Daneil D. L. More, the said testator did

at the said time of subscribing his name as aforesaid at

the end of the said will declare the said instrument so sub-

scribed and now exhibited to be his last will and testament

and this deponent did thereupon subscribe his name at the
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                    <text>[Page 460]

[Corresponds to labeled page 409 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Daniel D. L. More dec'd      409


end of the said will as an attesting witness thereto and at the

request of the said estator.  And this deponent further saith

that at the said time when the said testator subscribed

his name to the said last will as aforesaid and at the time

of the deponents subscribing his name as an attesting witness

thereto as aforesaid the said Daniel D. L. More was of sound

mind and memory of full age to execute a will and

was not under any restraint to the knowledge informa-

tion or belief of this deponent.  And further these deponents

say not					J. C. Johnson

					A. V. DeWitt

Sworn and subscribed this third	}	Tho's E. Lewis

day of August 1858 before me    }

	J. A. McKown

		Surrogate

Albany County

Surrogat Court SS.	I, J. A. McKown Surrogate of the

			County of Albany do hereby certify

the foregoing to be a true copy and record of the last will and

testament of Daniel D. L. More late of the town of Water-

oliet Albany County deceased propounded for probate

and proved before me as a will relating to both real

and personal estate and the proofs and examinations

taken in relation thereto

					J. A. McKown

						Surrogate


	The people of the State of New York by the Grace of God

		Free and Independent:

	To all to whom these presents shall come or may concern.

	   Send Greeting:

		Know Ye, That at the city of Albany in

the County of Albany on the third day of August in the

year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and

fifty eight before J. A. McKown Surrogate of our said

County, the last will and Testament of Daniel D. L. More

deceased (a copy whereof is hereto annexed) was proved

and is now approved and allowed of by us:  and the

said deceased having whilst he lived and at the time

of his death, goods, chattels, or credits within the State

by means whereof the proving and registering the said Will

and granting administration of all and singular the

said goods, chattels, and credits, and also the auditing, allow-

ing and final discharging the account thereof doth belong unto

us:  the administration of all and singular the goods.

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                    <text>[Page 461]

[Corresponds to labeled page 410 of Will Book 3]


410   Last Will and Testament of Daniel D. L. More dec'd


chattels and credits of the said deceased and any way

concerning his Will is granted unto Amaryllis More

and Iram B. More Executrix and Executor in the

said will named, they having first taken and sub-

scribed on oath before the said Surrogate faithfully

and honestly to discharge the duties of such Executrix &amp;

Executor hereby requiring you the said Amaryllis More and

Iram B. More to make or cause to be made, a true and

perfect inventory of all and singular the goods chattels

and credits of the said deeased, which have or shall come

to your hands, possession or knowledge, as also to make or

cause to be made, duplicates of such inventory, and

cause the same to be signed by the appraisers, and the

same so made and signed that you make return

thereof to the Surrogate of the said County within three

months from the date hereof

		In Testimony Whereof, We have caused the

		Seal of Office of our said Surrogate to be

		hereunto affixed.  Witness J. A. McKown

		Esquire, Surrogate of the said County at the
  {L S}
		City of Albany in said County on the

		third day of August in the year of our

		Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty

		eight		J. A. McKown

					Surrogate

State of New York     }

County of Albany      }

Surrogates Office SS. }

			I, James A. McKown Surrogate of

the County of Albany do hereby certify that the foregoing

Copy Record of the last will and testament of Daniel

D. L. More late of the town of Wateroliet, Albany County

deceased, and the proofs taken in relation thereto and

the Letters testamentary thereof have been compared

with the originals and that the said last will was

duly proved before the Surrogate of the County of Albany

according to law as a will relating to both real and

personal estate and Recorded in Book of Wills Vol 26 pages

318 &amp; 319 and that letters testamentary thereof were on

the same day duly issued and granted to Amaryllis

More and Iram B. More they having first taken the

required oath and I further certify that John B. Sanders

the other Executor named in the said Will has renounced

his right and claim to letters testamentary of said will

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                    <text>[Page 462]

[Corresponds to labeled page 411 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Daniel D. L. More deceased   411


which renunciation is Recorded in this office

		In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my

		hand and affixed my official seal at the

{Seal}		City of Albany this seventh day of March

		A.D. 1859

				J. A. McKown  Surogate


	United States of American

		by

	   Edwin D. Morgan

	Governor of the State of New York

It is here Certified that J. A. McKown was on the day of

		 	the date of the annexed certificate Surrogate of the

{Great Seal of }	County of Albany in this State duly authorized
 
{the State of  } 	to grant the same that the seal and signature to said

{New York      }	Certificate are the seal and signature of said

			Surrogate and are genuine that full faith

			and Credit may and ought to be given to his

			Official acts

	In Testimony whereof the Court Seal of the State is hereunto

affixed, Witness my hand at the City of Albany the Ninth

day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight

hundred and fifty nine

				E. D. Morgan

Passed the Secretarys Office }

the 9th day of Mch 1859      }

	S. w. Morton

	   Dep. Sec'y of State
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                    <text>[Page 463]

[Corresponds to labeled page 412 of Will Book 3]


412   Last Will and Testament of Joseph Lawrence dec'd


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his

office in the Town of Delaware on the 22nd day of March, A.D. 1859.

The last Will and Testament of Joseph Lawrence late of Del-

aware County Ohio deceased was this day produced in open 

Court and duly proven by the testimony of the subscribing wit-

nessese thereto viz Joseph Dodds and Ezekiel Rogers witnesses

to said will (as reduced to writing and filed with said will)

admitted to Probate and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will


	In the name of the Benevolent Father of All.

		I, Joseph Lawrence of the County of Delaware and

State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and

testament.

   Item I.  It is my will that after my just debts are paid

that my property of every description both real and personal

or the proceeds thereof be divided as follows.

   Item II.  I will to my son James S. seven hundred &amp; ninety

eight 33-1/2/100 dollars

   Item III.  To my son John W. the same amount.  To my son

Joseph S. my daughters Rosannah C. wife of William Dean and

Eleanor J. wife of Hiram Bean, and Emily S. wife of John Chen-

oworth each the same amount and to my daughter Maria

B. wife of Luther Gabriel four hundred dollars.  To Mary Smith

wife of Joseph Smith living in Hardin County Ohio one hundred

dollars.  To Eleanor Porter wife of William Porter in Marysville

Marion County Ohio one hundred dollars (the two last named are

my sisters)  And to my son Milo H. Two hundred dollars.

It is however understood that the amount before named which

is willed to my daughters Eleanor J. Maria B. Emily S. and

Rosannah C. as aforementioned go them alone and fully subject

to their entire disposal in such manner as they may think fit.

It is further my will that if said Eleanor Porter die before my

land is put to sale as hereafter provided or if said Mary

Smith die before my land is put to sale, that said amount

hereby willed to said Eleanor Porter and said Mary Smith then

that the amount willed to the one that dies before said time go to

my children in common.

	It is further my will that the farm on which I now

reside of about one hundred and fifty six acres and all my

real estate be not sold until six years after my decease (said

farm of 156 acres) is the one on which I now reside.

	I except from the above what is known as the "church" on
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Last Will and Testament of Joseph Lawrence dec'd        413


meeting house lot of about five acres and that my executor take

charge of the renting and working said farm during said term

of six years and divide the proceeds arising therefrom among the

following children (except what may be necessary to pay debts)

to wit, Eleanor J. John W. James S. Emily S. Rosannah C. and

Joseph S.

	It is further my will that at the end of said six years after

my decease that said farm and all my real estate (except

as before excepted) be sold and the proceeds be applied to

the payment of the aforesaid legacies and if the proceeds

fall short of the before named amount then that they be

paid in proportion to the amount respectively willed.

And also the balance to be be divided in the same proportion

if it exceeds said amounts.

	The law making ample provision for my wife I make

none here.

	I hereby nominate and appoint my son James S. Law-

rence my Executor authorizing him to pay off my debts

and to receive the debts that may be my due and

collect the same if necessary and to do all things necess-

ary for the full and final settlement of my estate and if

necessary to sell my personal property to pay my debts

without the expense of an order of Court or real estate ether

let it be sold without an order of Court.

	It is however to be understood that if I sell and convey to my

son James S. about ten acres (with regard to which a partial

contract has been made between us) of the north east corner of

my farm before described of 156 acres and that if said sale

is made between us then the residue is only subject to the

provisions of this will and that this will and its pro-

visions are in no manner revoked

	I hereby revoke all former wills by me made.

   It is my sincere desire that my son Joseph Samuel shall

after my death confine himself to such reading as may

tend to the improvement of his morals

	In testimony whereof I hereto set my hand and

seal this 7th day of March A.D. 1859

					Joseph Lawrence  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said      }

Joseph Lawrence as his last will and }

testament in our presence and signed by }

us in his presence                      }

	Joseph Dodds		        }

	Ezekiel Rodgers			}
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                    <text>[Page 466]

[Corresponds to labeled page 415 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Nathaniel Gregory dec'd      415


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within and

for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office in

the Town of Delaware on the 26th day of April A.D. 1859

This day the last will and testament of Nathaniel Gregory dec'd

late of Berlin Township in said County was produced in open

Court and duly proven by the testimony of E. W. Fenton and

Silas Emerson the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to

writing and filed with said will) admitted to Probate

and ordered to be recorded as follows

		Copy of Will

I, Nathaniel Gregory of Berlin township Delaware County

Ohio do make and publish this my last will and testament.

1st  I will give and bequeath to my son Nirum Gregory

the sum of sixteen hundred and seventy dollars to be

paid as follows to wit  first a note made by the said

Nirum Gregory to me dated June 3rd 1854 for $729.32

2nd a note made by said Nirum Gregory to me dated

June 1st 1855 for ($100.)  one hundred dollars and 3rd a

note made by said Nirum Gregory to me dated July

13th 1857 for the sum of two hundred dollars, now

these notes with the interest which has or may accu-

mulate is to be taken by said Nirum Gregory in payment

of the sixteen hundred and seventy dollars so far

as they go the ballance to be made up out of any

property which may be left after all special bequests

hereinafter made shall be paid.

2nd  I will give and bequeath to my son Henry Gregory

the sum of sixteen hundred and seventy dollars to be

paid as follows to wit  1st a note made by the said Henry

Gregory to me dated August 20th 1855 for twelve hundred

dollars now if the said Henry Gregory shall make no

charge for my board for that time I have been with

him then it is my will that no interest shall be char-

ged to him on this note but should be charge for my

board the interest to be counted to him then according to

the reading of the note.     2nd  a note made by said Henry

Gregory to me dated Oct 3rd 1856 for the sum of fifty dollars

with interest     3rd a yoke or pair of work oxen owned by me

and in the possession of the said Henry Gregory which shall

be charged to him at one hundred and thirty dollars and

the ballance to be made up out of any property which may

remain after all special bequests hereinafter made shall

be paid

3rd I give will and bequeath to my Daughter Eliza the sum
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                    <text>[Page 467]

[Corresponds to labeled page 416 of Will Book 3]

416   Last Will and Testament of Nathaniel Gregory dec'd


of thirteen hundred dollars to be paid as follows to wit

first  money that may or can be collected -

4th  I give and bequeath to Charles Gregory my grand son

and son of my son WIlliam Gregory my Gold watch valued

at eighty dollars and (20) twenty dollars in money to be paid as

soon as collected.

5th  I give will and bequeath to my grand daughter Mary

daughter of my son William Gregory my silver watch valued

at thirty five dollars and sixty five dollars in money to be

paid as soon as collected.

6th  I give will and bequeath to my grand daughter

Alvira also daughter of my son William Gregory my bed

and all my beding including bedstead and consisting

in part as follows one straw bed one tick and one feather

bed (3) three pair cotton sheats pillows and pillow cases

three blankets or coverlit and all my beding whatsoever

valued at thirty five dollars and sixty five dollars in

money to be paid as soon as collected

7th I give will and bequeath to my grand son Burrel

Gregory son of my son Sherman Gregory the sum of one

hundred dollars to be paid in money as soon as collected -

8th  I give will and bequeath to Helen my grand daughter

and daughter of my son Sherman Gregory the sum of

one hundred dollars to be paid in money as soon as

collected.

9th  I give will and bequeath to my grand daughter

Helena also daughter of my son Sherman Gregory the 

sum of one hundred dollars to be paid in money as 

soon as collected.

10th  After deducting all my debts and expense the

residue to be divided equally among the several heirs

named in this will.

11th  It is my will that the several sums here bequeathed

should go to the one named in the will or to his or her heirs

12th  It is my will that my waggon and cow and my

mare should be sold and the proceeds applied in accor-

dance with the provisions of the foregoing will.

13th  I hereby nominate and appoint Elijah Fenton and

Nelson Leonard as my administrators.

	In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and

seal this ninth day of April A.D. 1859

				Nathaniel Gregory  {Seal}


Signed and acknowledged by said Nathaniel Gregory as

his last will and testament in our presence and signed by us

in his presence			Silas Emerson

				E. W. Fenton

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[Corresponds to labeled page 417 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Nathaniel Gregory dec'd      417


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We Elijah W. Fenton and Silas Emerson being duly sworn

in open Court this 26th day of April A.D. 1859 depose and say

that we were present at the execution of the last will and

testament of Nathaniel Gregory hereto annexed that we

saw the said testator subscribe said will and heard him

publish and declare the same to be his last will and

testament and that the said testator at the time of

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and memory and not under any restraint and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his request and

in his presence and in the presence of each other

				E. W. Fenton

				Silas Emerson

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of

April A.D. 1859

			I. Ranney Probate Judge
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                    <text>[Page 469]

[Corresponds to labeled page 418 of Will Book 3]


418   Last Will and Testament of Solomon Stein deceased


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his

office in the Town of Delaware on the 13th day of June A.D. 1859


This day the last will and Testament of Solomon Stein dec'd

late of Delaware Township in said County was produced in open

Court and duly proven by by the testimony of John Troutman and

William Siegfried the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to

writing and filed with said will) admitted to probate and

ordered to be recorded as follows.

		Copy of Will

Last Will and Testament of Solomon Stein of Delaware County

Delaware Township Ohio made and witnessed this third Day

of June in the year of our Lord &amp; Savior Eighteen hundred and

fifty nine.  after my Death my wife is to have the controll of all

my personal property and real estate as long as she goes by my

name.  if she marry's again then the property that is left is to

be praised and sold and to be equaly divided amongst my three

children Sarah Elithabeth and Eliza after my death my wife is

to settle all the debts etc takes the the proceeds from the property.

Made witnessed this third day of June 1859

	Witness			       his

William Seigfried		Solomon X Stein

John Troutman			       mark


		The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We John Troutman and William Seigfried being duly sworn in

open Court this 13th day of June A.D. 1859 depose and say that we

were present at the execution of the last will and testament of Sol-

omon Stein hereto annexed that we saw the said testator subscribe

said will and heard him publish and declare the same to be

his last will and testament and that the said testator at the

time of executing the same was of full age and of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint, and that we signed

the same as witnesses at his request and in his presence and

in the presence of each other

				John Troutman

				William Seigfried

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of June A.D. 1859

				I. Ranney  Probate Judge

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                    <text>[Page 470]

[Corresponds to labeled page 419 of Will Book 3]
							

Last Will and Testament of Richard Hennis dec'd         419


Proceedings had before Hon. I. Ranney Probate Judge within

and for the County of Delaware and State of Ohio at his office in the

Town of Delaware on the 18th day of June A.D. 1859.


This day the last will and Testament of Richard Hennis dec'd

late of Delaware County was produced in open Court and duly

provin by the testimony of L. W. Budd, Uriah Tippy and W. H.

Budd, the subscribing witnesses thereto (as reduced to writing

and filed with said will) admitted to probate and ordered

to be recorded as follows

		(Copy of Will)

In the name of the Benevolent Father of all I Richard

Hennis of the County of Delaware State of Ohio do make

and publish this my last will and testament

Item 1st  I give and devise to my beloved wife in lue of her

dower the Farm on which we now reside situated in Delaware

County Ohio and containing about eighty five acres during her

natural life and all the stock house hold goods furniture

provisions and other goods and chattles which may be thereon

at the time of my deceased during her natural life as aforesaid

She however selling so much thereof as may be suficient to

pay my just debts at the death of my said wife the real

estate aforesaid and such part of the said pearsonally

property or the proceeds thereof as may then remain uncon-

sumed and expended to be divided eaqually with my

children  I also wish my wife to sell my Real estate if she

sees proper.

Item 2nd  I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved

wife Guardian of my daughters Eliza Hennis and Milian

Hennis until they arive at th age of twenty one years of age

or intermarriage but in case my wife should decease then I

nominate my esteamed friend J. A. Williams &amp; I also ap-

point my esteamed J. A. Williams exicutror of this my last

will and testament hereby authorize and empower

him to compromise adjust releas discharge in such

manner as he may see proper the just debts due me.

 	In testimony whereof I have set my hand and seal 30th

of March 1859			Richard Hennis  {Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said Richard Hennis as his

las will and testimony in ower presents and signed by us

in his presents			L. W. Budd

				Uriah Tippy

				W. N. Budd 

	

		this 30th day of

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                    <text>[Page 471]

[Corresponds to labeled page 420 of Will Book 3]


420   Last Will and Testament of Richard Hennis dec'd


	The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS.

We L. W. Budd, Uriah Tippy and W. N. Budd

being duly sworn in open Court this 18th day of June

A.D. 1859 depose and say that we were present at

the execution of the last will and testament of Richard

Hennis hereto annexed:  that we saw the said testator

subscribe said will and heard him publish and

declare the same to be his last will and testament

and that the said testator at the time of executing the

same was of full age and of sound mind and

memory and not under any restraint, and that

we signed the same as witnesses at his request and

in his presence and in the presence of each other.

				Wm. N. Budd

				L. W. Budd

				Uriah Tippy

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of June

A.D. 1859

				I. Ranney Probate Judge


September 29th 1859

	This day Phebe Hennis widow of sd Rich'd

Hennis dec'd appeared in open Court &amp; being instruct-

ed by the Court as to her rights both at law &amp; un-

der the will of her sd husband, she declared her

intention &amp; election to take under sd will

				I. Ranney  Pro Judge


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	The Owl

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Fly far and wide, little Owl, fly.

	Spreading Sunbury High School's fame;

And may every one receive you

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This edition of The Owl

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THE OWL										five


			YOUR SCHOOL AND MINE

	To the Patrons and Friends of the School and Readers of the Owl


	In behalf of the teachers of the Sunbury Public Schools I wish to thank 

you for the many kindnesses you have rendered toward your school and mine during 

the past school year.  Without your co-operation we could not have done the many 

things we have succeeded to do.  We have, with your help, made this school stand 

well in this community and high in the esteem of the other schools in this and 

other counties and well recommended by the State Department of Public Instruction.

	Our pupils have enjoyed a pleasant year.  Their fellowship has been 

very close and the splendid co-operation of teacher and pupil has made this year's 

social life amiable.  Contact with good teachers makes the elements of education 

real.  The Sunbury teachers are devoted men and women whose lives are given to the 

task of helping boys and girls realize their highest possibilities.  They aim 

to teach preparation for service.  Their purpose, ideals, and motives are distinctly 

Christian.  Their high standards of scholarship, their interest in health, 

social and recreational activities help to make the Sunbury boys and girls what we 

would like to have them.

	Our school system does not narrow to any one-sided course or pursuit, 

but endeavors to broaden its possibilities in so far as expansion is co-extensive 

with good pedagogy.

     Each department of our school is not forgetful of their weekly or 

daily religious services.  The first six grades hold their services in their 

respective rooms, while the grammar grades and the high school hold their 

Chapel service together regularly on Wednesday of each week.  This service is 

frequently honored by some local or foreign visitor who speaks on current topics 

of interest and shares with the students the inspiration gained through experience.

	In order that the pupils may be stimulated in Literary Art the Sunbury 

Board of Education regularly employees a teacher in Public Speaking and Expression.  

The work of this teacher is required in the first six grades and is made elective 

in the upper six. Much interest is taken in this work and a marked improvement in 

expression is noticed among the students.  Each pupil is given an opportunity to 

appear in public at least once during the school year.  November the twenty-third 

the public had an opportunity to hear the lower grades in an appropriate program 

rendered at the Opera House.  While the grammar grades proved themselves capable 

of pleasing the parents and patrons of the school in a patriotic program given 

February the Twenty-fourth.
	
	The high school regularly maintains its literary societies, the Athenian 

and Philomathean.  Each fall the freshman class is by lot divided into the above 

mentioned societies.  Separate meetings are held monthly at 7:30 o'clock P.M. in 

the school building, where the public is cordially invited.  Here the students are 

trained in conducting business meetings and are drilled in oration, essay and debate 

and other numbers of literary nature.  Often times after the program a social time 

is enjoyed in the basement of the building where teacher and pupil become better 

acquainted and enjoy themselves together.  In the spring a literary contest is held 

between the societies where much interest is displayed.  Our high school trains an 

affirmative and a negative debating team, which meet similar teams from other high 

schools in Delaware county in friendly debate.  We also furnish an orator in the 

County High School Oratorical Contest.

	Freehand drawing and landscape painting is taught in the first eight 

grades.  Much interest has been created and the teachers report work well done and 

much accomplished.

	Music has made much progress in our schools.  The lower grades are taught 

by their teachers, while the upper grades are supervised by Mr. Neilson.  The high 

school orchestra and glee club have done exceedingly well, and have furnished 

musical enjoyment at most of the school's public programs, and during Chapel.  Now 

and then they render a public program.  They will furnish the music at the 

baccalaureate and commencement exercises.

	Although athletics are secondary in our school we think them necessary.  

We try to develop winning teams, but to win at any price is not our aim.  Our boys 

and girls have won one bronze, one silver and two gold medals in athletic contests 

within the last year.  And the girls track team has held the silver loving cup of 

the Delaware County Athletic Association as a prize won at the track meets in 1921 

and 1922.

	We encourage the moral, mental, physical and social aspects of our 

school life and try not overemphasize any one of them to the utter lack or 

destruction of the other.  We believe in a system that will be all round and 

one that will be adapted to the needs of the community in which we live.
	
	We invite you to the school.  We solicite the hearty co-operation 

of citizen, patron and alumnus.  We believe that where there is union there 

is strength.  A word now and then of constructive criticism and encouragement 

will make your school and mine bigger and better.

	So with best wishes to all we bid you farewell.		ASA C. MYERS, Supt.

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six									THE OWL

		                    OWL STAFF

[photo] 

Top row, from left to right-Mabel Wolfe, William Whitney, Russell Pickering, Edna

	A'Neal, Leota Domigan, Gerald Crowl, Craig Hicks, Marie Williams

Bottom row,from left to right-Melton Rogers, Ellsworth Meeker, Paul Miller, Sterling

        Beaver, Walter Carpenter
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                    <text>[page 9]

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THE OWL										seven


			       THE SCHOOL BUILDING


	The Sunbury school grounds contain about three acres, which furnish a

baseball diamond, a basketball field, a tennis court and ample space for other

school sports.

	The building is located at the south-west corner of the school grounds

among fifty-six shade trees.  There is a very good cement walk leading from

Harrison street to the building.  A beautiful privet hedge lines the walk.

	Although one of the oldest school buildings in the county it is not old

from general appearance, but is fast growing out of date for lack of adequate

recitation and study space.  Every available place is being used.  Three

rooms in the basement are used for Domestic Science, Manual Training and

Science.  Five rooms are used on the first floor for the first six grades, the

library and office.  And four rooms on the second floor are used for the Gram-

mar Grades and the High School.
	
	The time is not far distant when this building will either have to be re-

placed by a new one or given over to the grades and a modern structure

erected elsewhere for high school purposes.</text>
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                    <text>[page 10]

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eight									THE OWL


			HISTORY OF CLASS OF 1922


	The illustrious class of 1922 began their eventful sojourn through the

Sunbury High School in September, 1918.  When we climbed the historic

stairs to the large Assembly Room it was with nervous and lagging steps.

But when we beheld many other unfortunate "Freshies" who were from the

surrounding townships and greener yet than we, we took courage and re-

solved to stay.

	A meeting was held the first week of school and the following officers

were elected:  Leota Domigan, President; William Whitney, Vice-President;

and Mary Brookins, Secretary.  As the days rolled by we received our share

of hazing, but nevertheless we proceeded to acquire laurels by diligent study.

	In September, 1919, when the Sophomore Class collected, it was to our

sad disappointment to find that our number was reduced to seventeen.  But

we proceeded to make the best of the affair and elected William Whitney,

President; Walter Carpenter, Vice-President, and Sterling Beaver, Secre-

tary and Treasurer.  The crowning event of the year was the reception we

gave the Freshmen in the basement of our school building.  It was a great

success and it has been a custom since then for the Sophomore Class to give

a reception for the Freshmen.


	In our Junior year our number was reduced to fourteen, but they were

the old stand-bys and we proceeded to elect Gerald Crowl, President; Ells-

worth Meeker, Vice-President; Walter Carpenter, Secretary and Treasurer.

We gave a class play at the K.P. Opera House in the latter part of April,

which was a great success.  During this year the President called a special

meeting at which time our motto was changed to "Out of School Life into

Life's School."  The greatest of our achievements was the successful han-

dling of the Junior-Senior banquet--a success from start to finish due to the

natural ability of the Juniors.

	At an early meeting in the Senior Year, we bestowed upon Walter Car-

penter the honorable office of President of the Senior Class, also elected Ells-

worth Meeker, Vice-President, and William Whitney, Secretary and Treas-

urer.  The Senior Class is very well represented in all the Athletic Events

and in the Literary Work.

	Our class rings are very artistic, and of our own designing, having our

class colors gold and blue on the ring, which is something new.
	
	One of our last and most enjoyable events of the year was the Junior-

Senior Banquet given in our honor and the Commencement in which but

fourteen participated.

	This ends the history of the class of '22 and in passing from the confines

of good old S.H.S. we pause to extend heartiest thanks to the Faculty and

congratulations to the classes following us in the hope that they may attain

loftier standards and ideals than we were able to attain.

	We are proud to say that it was in S.H.S. that we were prepared to cope

with the problems of the world which we are to face.

	We turn our backs reluctantly on the High School where we are now

numbered among the Alumni.  


						ELLSWORTH MEEKER
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THE OWL									nine


SENIOR CLASS


	WALTER CARPENTER		[photo]

Senior Class President 4th year

Treasurer of Class 3rd year

Vice-President of Class 2nd year

Business Manager of Owl 4th year

Treasurer of Philomathean Literary Society

	4th year


	ELLSWORTH MEEKER		[photo]

Treasurer Philomathean Literary Society,

	3rd and 4th years

Vice-President of Class, 3rd and 4th years

Treasurer Athletic Association, 3rd year.

Played on Basketball team 3rd and 4th years

Played on Baseball team 2nd, 3rd, and 4th

	years

On Debating Team 4th year


	WILLIAM WHITNEY			[photo]

President of High School 4th year

President of Athenian Literary Society 4th 

	year

Secretary of Class 4th year

Assistant Editor of the Owl 4th year

Played on Basketball team 3rd year

On Debating team 3rd year

President of Class 2nd year

Orchestra 4th year


	OLIVE SCOTT			[photo]

Marengo High School 1st and 2nd years

Class Poet 4th year

Philomathean
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ten							THE OWL


SENIOR CLASS


[photo]		PAUL MILLER

	Vice-President Athenian Literary Society

		4th year

	Cheer Leader 4th year

	On Debating Team 3rd and 4th years

	Track Manager 3rd year

	Editor-in-Chief of Owl 4th year


[photo]		RUTH DAVIS

	Music 1st, 2nd, 4th years

	Class Reporter of the Owl, 4th year

	Athenian


[photo]		GERALD CROWL

	Treasurer of Class 3rd year

	Secretary of Athenian Literary Society 4th

		year

	Music 1st, 3rd, and 4th years

	Played on Basketball team 2nd, 3rd, 4th years

	Played on Baseball team 2nd, 3rd, 4th years

	Track 3rd and 4th years

	Assistant Subscription Manager of the Owl

		4th year


[photo]		LEOTA DOMIGAN

	President of Class 1st year

	Played on Basketball team 1st, 2nd, 3rd and

		4th years

	Alumni Editor of the Owl 4th year

	Music 4th year

	Athenian


[photo]		MELTON ROGERS

	Art Editor of the Owl 4th year

	Played on Basketball team 2nd, 3rd--Capt.,

		4th years

	Played on Baseball Team 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th

		years--Capt.

	Track 3rd and 4th years

	On Debating team 4th year

	Athenian
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SENIOR CLASS


	FRANCES McCORMICK		[photo]

Oratory 3rd year

On Debating team 3rd year

Secretary of High School 4th year

Athenian


	STERLING BEAVER			[photo]

Class Treasurer 2nd year

Subscription Manager of the Owl 4th year

Athenian


	CRAIG HICKS			[photo]

Vice-President of High School 4th year

Music 3rd and 4th years

Played on Basketball team 3rd and 4th years

Played on Baseball team 3rd year

Assistant Business Manager of the Owl 4th

	year

On Debating team 3rd year


	RUSSELL CRING			[photo]

Played on Basketball team 3rd and 4th years

Track 3rd year

Athenian


	LOWELL GRAY			[photo]

Centurburg High School, three years

Track 4th year

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twelve									THE OWL


			  SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY


I am the prophet of Gren,		      And be so pleased with the western    
                                               life,

From my window high in my tower		      He will get a cowgirl for a wife.

I can see the fates of all men,		      Taffy Domigan will be a farmer's wife

From their birth to their dying hour.	      And have to milk the cow,

O'er the broad field of life I can see,	      But she will like the country life

From the tramp to the man on the              Much more than she does now.
 throne.

There's a class at Sunbury High School	      Gerald Crowl doesn't like English Lit.

Wants to know its fortune kind or             And he doesn't like to figger,
  cruel;

So if each of the class will come here	      But with pick and shovel make a hit,

I will tell what his future will be.	      So makes a fine grave digger.

Do not wait and stand back for fear	      To Rome Corners Ellsworth Meeker
                                                  will go,

For I tell the truth and it's free.	      And become Chief Constable there.

The first to inquire is Squire Grey	      He will make the autos run slow,

Who comes to school in a fliver Coupe.	      And he won't even let people swear.

A Lecturer he will try to be,		      Ruth Davis will be a stenographer,

But become a conductor on the C.A.&amp;C.	      And punch a typewriter all the long day,

Mutt Rogers will put his savings	      Till a butcher falls in love with her,

In a good ole Missouri mule,		      And with him she'll run away.

But when he learns its ravings,		      Bill Whitney will be a bandit

He will start a dancing school.		      And go to Mexico,

Doc Carpenter, the President of Class         But soon get caught and in prison sit,
'22

Who gets his lessons first rate,	      For a couple of years or so.

Will join a Red Cross ship		      Frances McCormick will marry an
                                                Earl,                                                

And become chief surgeon's mate.	      And wear a bracelet of diamond and
                                                  pearl.

Olive Scott will be a suffragette	      But she will leave him soon

Or try a hand in politics,		      And look for another honeymoon.

And take any office she can get		      Dutch Cring will build in Condit Town

From the men, by various tricks.	      A shoe repairing shop,

Craig Hicks is ambitious to be		      And live quite well the year aroun'

Manager of a gum factory,		      On crackers, cheese and pop.

But he will chew so much that the	      --As for the future of the Prophet of Gren, 
business won't pay,	

So will otherwise make a living by            Tell me, please, anyone who can.
pitching hay.	 

Pete Beaver will go out West                                  PAUL MILLER, '22
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THE OWL									thirteen


	      SENIOR CLASS POEM


Through four short annums we now have traveled,

Our future is soon to be unraveled.

As o'er our lessons we have pondered

Our minds have oft to the future wandered.


In our Athletics we often excel

But life has taught us defeats as well.

But these things tend to make us stronger,

So we will dwell on them no longer.


"Out of school life, into life's school"

Which is our motto; to us is a rule,

We all look forward to success,

This, nothing more, nothing less.


As Freshmen we numbered thirty-five,

As a class of fourteen we now thrive,

Each struggling to maintain

Some honor for our High School's gain.


We bid farewell to teachers dear

For we have finished our work here.

Schoolmates we ne'er will forget you,

As o'er this world we wander through.


		OLIVE M. SCOTT, '22
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[photo]                             JUNIOR CLASS


Top row, from left to right-Arline Cochran, Allan Fisher, Ralph Clark, Robert Allison, Frank Stelzer, Earl Cline, Allan Cochran, Carl Loar, Helen Stockwell

					
Bottom Row, from left to right-Mary Brookens, Ella Murphy, Mabel Loar, 
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                    <text>[page 17]

[corresponds to page 15]


THE OWL								fifteen

			      HISTORY OF CLASS 1923


	In the year of 1919 we were introduced into S.H.S. with the proud title

of Freshmen.  We then believed that we had reached the heights of learning.

But lo!  Not long had we traveled the road of High School when we saw loom-

ing up in our pathway a hugh mountain.  The composition of the rugged por-

tion of this mountain was hard studies, examinations, hazing rules, and the

smooth and bright part was composed of athletics, parties, and all social fa-

fairs.  We were all struck dumb with horror, but at last we formed the con-

clusion that we must work and strive for the summit.

	Slowly we began the ascent endeavoring to take a firm footing at every

step in order that we would not fall back on dangerous grounds called low

grades.  In the beginning all worked diligently but as time swept on and on

the mountain became more rugged, and some became careless and they took

no care in choosing their footing and downward slid, not stopping at one step

but sliding many.

	Some seemed to move on with an easy pace.  The way seemed free from

obstacles for them, while for others the way was more difficult and blocaded,

but onward we struggled, sometimes slipping a step downward, this inspiring

us to work and study harder for that set goal.

	The careless became more careless, indifferent, discouraged, and weary

of heart, and looking up they could see moving forms of the others disappear-

ing far in the distance of high grades.

	Many times we were saved from hard and bruising falls by a winding

root or firm shrub projecting from out the side of the cliff or by a ray of light

thrown out by our instructors into our dark and bewildered minds brighten-

ing the shadows there.

	At the end of many months of striving we came to our final struggle,

which was to determine whether we were strong enough to reach the first

ledge and be termed Sophomores or remain below.  But to our joy a number

of seventeen stood the test and were classed as Sophomores.

	We were faint and weary with the struggle which we had maintained,

but here upon the ledge we were to remain for a brief length of time called

vacation.  Here we inhaled the pure and invigorating air which strengthened

our bodies and minds for another struggle.

	Soon we started on with light hearts all pushing toward the same goal,

which was to gain Junior rank.   Onward and upward we strove.  This ascent

was not as steep as the preceding one but we kept working, working from

daylight until dark.  Often as we passed along we saw the signs "Do not

trespass" which were the laws layed down by our experienced instructors.

These warnings were excellent ones and bade us beware, for if we broke

through into these grounds we were justly punished.  Quickly the time sped

onward and soon we all safely mounted the second ledge together, where we

made a stop for a brief period of time.

	From this second ledge we see very distinctly the top and how light our

hearts become when we think of the time when we will stand on the highest

point of the mountain and smile as we think we have gained it at last.

	But let me not for a moment impress upon your mind that our school life

has been all trials and hardships for much time have we had for our enjoy-

ments, which partly was spent for athletics and we are proud to be able to say

that one of our girl classmates received the highest honors ever presented to

any girl in the county.  We are also proud of the fact that one of our boys

received a medal for a worthy feat.  We have also indulged in literary work,

parties and all kinds of funmaking.

	Now we start on again for the last ledge called Seniors, we are putting

forth every effort as we sincerely believe that it will not be long until we have

reached the long sought for goal.		HELEN STOCKWELL, '23

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sixteen								THE OWL


		JUNIOR CLASS POEM


We started to Sunbury a merry team

In nineteen hundred and nineteen.

Our band numbered just forty-three,

A worthwhile number don't you see?


We battled and struggled amid the blast,

Striving always to be ahead in our class.

Though often times we failed to succeed

It stirred us on to a worthier deed.


Some were discouraged, gave up in despair,

While the rest struggled on with the greatest of care,

And at the beginning of the following year

Some were held back, we were sorry to hear.


But onward and upward we worked with a will,

Endeavoring with fervor our tasks to fulfill.

At last came our test for the second year,

But our work was successful in spite of our fear.


But now happy Juniors, we, you will find;

And because of our conduct we are sometimes behind,

But with better endeavor we resolve now to strive

To be dignified Seniors, our hope and our pride.


			HELEN STOCKWELL, '23
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[photo]                            
                                   SOPHOMORE CLASS

Top row, from left to right-Oscar Jepsen, Russel A'Neal, Russel Pickering,
  
    Edward Mathews, Van Hoover, Packard Schneider     

Middle row, from left to right-Viola Utley, Jessie Walker, Helen Little, 

    Mabel Wolfe, Velda Walker, Angeline Stanforth, Erma Anderson,
 
    Lillian Searles, Janet Culver, Almeda Buckingham

Bottom row, from left to right-Madaline Allison, Virginia Frye, Grace Cring, 

	Ersul Farris, Mable Cochran, Margaret Barton, Marie Williams, Nora White
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eighteen							THE OWL


			HISTORY OF CLASS 1924


	On the first Monday in September, 1920, we began our career at S.H.S.

as Freshmen.  There were thirty-five of us and all were a little shy and

silently took the jokes which were thrust at us by the upper classmen.  The

first thing of any importance was the Welcome Party given us by the Sopho-

more.  We were initiated at that party and when we returned home nearly

every one was thinking "Some one is always taking the joy out of life," but

that thought was never spoken.  

	Several members of the class were on the Girls Basketball Team and two

or three were on the Track Team.

	All were in great fear of the examinations but when they were over most

of us passed to the dignified rank of Sophomores, although a few found it too

hard to make a grade of 75% and remained in the Freshman Class.

	In September, 1921, twenty-eight again made their appearance at S.H.S.

but now we were Sophomores and no longer feared the taunts of the other

classes.  We had the satisfaction of initiating the "Little Freshies" this year

and held a party in their honor.  Before Christmas the four classes had been

selling Christmas Seals and the "Freshies" sold more than we did, so to

satisfy them, we, together with the Seniors, gave a party at the schoolhouse

in honor of the Juniors and Freshmen.  When the time to return home came

all were loath to go but when we did the vote that we had had a good time was

unanimous.

	At the beginning of the second semester some of us attempted Geometry,

but goodness!  Our smiles faded from our faces and perplexing looks began

to take their place.  But we are all striving, ever striving to reach our goal

and become Juniors.

	This is our history as Freshmen and Sophomores, but as Juniors and

Seniors we expect to become more brilliant and to wear even wiser looks than

we do now and we shall always have with us our motto "Hard work brings

Success."

					MARGARET BARTON, '24


		SOPHOMORE CLASS POEM


One time I got to thinking of the way we Sophomores have spent our time,

On the humdrum work of studying, and the tasks that never end.

So I counted up the minutes, and the answer made me blink;

I found we spent one hour in five merely trying to think.


And so we got to hating the dull things we had to do,

School doesn't seem worth a snap, with the Sophomores so blue,

For we would stand there working problems, in a mood as black as ink,

Till teacher called the class to order, just merely trying to think.


And then as we sat thinking we could look away so far,

Passed the meadows to the woodland, where the red wood lilies are,

And in fancy we could wander down the blossom bordered stream,

And our hated tasks we finished, when we came back from our dream.


And now it isn't drudging, and the reason is, we think,

That the Sophomores have discovered the importance of ink.

And now we hardly ever think, for we write things with a smile,

And take time each day to dream, a little dream once in awhile.


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[photo]                          FRESHMAN CLASS


Top row, from left to right--Owen Meredith, Georgie Walker, Louis Duckworth, 

Nelson Laughery, Herbert Dearing, Howard Cring, Deane Barker, Harold White, 

Arlo Searles, Virgil Blaine, Percy Downing, William Lee, Arthur A'Neal


Middle row, from left to right--Lawrence Callahan, Stanley Strosnider, Damon Ross,

Frank Van Auken, Russel Weiss, Harlan Williamson, Raymond Jennings, John Comstock,

Noah Green, Ralph Piper, Boyd Hoskingson, Walter Weiser


Bottom row, from left to right--Laura Vermillion, Mary Snavely, Mathilda Longshore,

Ethel Matthews, Lena Bonham, Anna Mae Meeker, Mildred Lahmon, Helen Morris,

Edna Comstock, Bunice Vermillion, Virginia Strosnider, Frances Perfect
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twenty									THE OWL


			HISTORY OF CLASS 1925


	We the Class of '25 have not as yet much history to relate, but all hope to

have their names enrolled before our four years of high school life have

passed.  We entered the High School on Sept. 5, 1921, greeted by the happy

cheers and jibes of the upper classmen and our friends-to-be.

	All started out to have a good time, thinking it was a joke to drop from 

nine subjects to four.  It did not take long however, for most of us to realize 

our mistake and start to work with the resolve to make good.

	After three weeks of hard study the Sophomores gave an initiation party

in our honor.  It was held in the basement of the School Building and every

one turned out to have a good time, also to enjoy the refreshments.  Every

one was then properly and some painfully initiated.  Then we were really and

truly Freshmen and Oh, what a "grand and glorious feel" it was.

	As we were then Freshmen proper a meeting was held to organize the

class and elect officers, and choose our class colors.  Ralph Piper was elected

President; Bunice Vermillion, Vice-President; Helen Morris, Secretary, and

Kenneth Roof, Treasurer, with Raymond Jennings, Sergeant-at-Arms.  A

vote was then taken on the class colors and purple and gold were chosen.  Gold

the conquering hue of the sun and purple to represent royalty.

	What a grand thing it would be if the forty that started in as Freshmen

and chose those colors to represent them through their high school course,

could graduate under them in the Spring of '25 and know that they had won

a great victory.  They would then enter upon the broad plain of life with those

inspiring colors ever before their eyes as a guide, and a new resolution to win

the greater battle before them, even as they had won that other battle which

had started in the Assembly Room of the Sunbury High School on Sept.

5th, 1921.

						MILDRED LAMON, '25


	FRESHMAN CLASS POEM


'Twas in the Fall of 'twenty-one,

As a Freshman class they had just begun,

They came to old S. H. S. and they

Will be remembered for many a day.


They entered school some forty strong,

and showed the Sophomores that they were wrong

In thinking Freshmen were all green

And never should be heard nor seen.


And in the classroom it was found,

As well as on the athletic ground,

That Freshmen were the ones to shine,

And take the honors every time.


Though Freshmen come and Freshmen go,

The time will never come, I know,

When you will find a class more alive

Than the famous class of 'twenty-five.

		
					FRANK VAN AUKEN, '25

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THE OWL						twenty-one


		BOOSTING THE OLD HIGH SCHOOL


Faithful and true hearted,

Let us cheer our dear "Old High,"

We revere her and defend her,

And her colors proudly fly;

We will stand for her united,

Of her deeds we gladly tell,

Her colors streaming, Glad faces beaming,

So here's a cheer for her that we all love so well.


			Chorus:

		Joyous and ever loyal,

		Let us boost for our "Old High,"

		Let ev'ry heart sing,

		Let ev'ry voice ring,

		There's no time to grieve or sigh;

		It's ever onward, our course pursuing,

		May defeat ne'er our ardor cool,

		But, united, we will boost for her,

		Our Old High School.


Honors she has taken,

On the track and with the ball,

May she always rank the highest,

May her colors never fail;

There's no other that can match her,

When her team is on the field,

Her boys the fleetest, her girls the sweetest,

Then here's a cheer for her, for her who ne'er will yield.


			WE'RE OUT TO WIN


Hear the echo prolong			See the look in our eye:

While we're singing our song;		Hear the chorus we cry:

"We're out to win!			"We're out to win!

We're out to win!			We're out to win!

We're out to win today!"		We're out to win today!"

See them shiver and shake!		Sing it over again!

See them quiver and quake!		All together again!

We're out to win!			We're out to win!

We're out to win!			We're out to win!

We're out to win today!			We're out to win today!


			Chorus:

		We're out to win!

		No matter what's before us.

		We're out to win!

		O hear the mighty chorus!

		We're out to win!

		The signs are right today!

		O see our grim determination as we say,

		"We're out to win!"

		We're out to win!

		No matter what's before us.

		We're out to win!

		O hear the mighty chorus!

		We're out to win!

		The signs are right today!

		We're out to win!

		We're out to win!</text>
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                    <text>[page 24]

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twenty-two						THE OWL


		OWL EDITORIAL STAFF


Editor-in-Chief..........................Paul Miller

Assistant Editor-in-Chief................William Whitney

Business Manager.........................Walter Carpenter

Assistant Business Manager...............Craig Hicks

Subscription Manager.....................Sterling Beaver

Assistant Subscription Manager...........Gerald Crowl

Literary Editor..........................Ellsworth Meeker

Art Editor...............................Melton Rogers

Assistant Art Editor.....................Mabel Wolfe

News Editor..............................Russell Pickering

Assistant News Editor....................Marie Williams

Athletic Editor..........................Edna A'Neal

Alumni Editor............................Leota Domigan


				EDITORIAL


	We have done our utmost to make this edition of the Owl better than the

last in every respect.  We have endeavored to extend its contents to our

present school year eliminating all that was possible concerning activities

previous to that time.

	As we are all human we are subject to mistakes.  But by the efficient

labor of the Staff, we strove to free our Annual from all mistakes.

	We feel that our school is giving you an edition equal to that of much

larger schools and one which you cannot call cheap.

	We hope that in future years many Editions will be added to the present

ones and that each one will find itself farther advanced than the latter.

	
				ATHLETICS

	Athletics in Sunbury High, the year of 1922, show a marked success over

those of the past few years.

	We had one of the best basketball quintettes ever produced by our school,

and one which deserves much credit.  One of its members received the gold

medal at the O.W.U. State Tournament for the highest scoring guard from

villages with a population from 500 to 1500.

	We are also able to place a real baseball team on the field, one which will

bring honor in future years, as it is composed of seven first year men.

	Our girls were able to participate in the County Championship basket-

ball game.  They also brought home the honors from the track meet last

spring.  One member of the squad won three events which was sufficient to

obtain a gold medal.

	Athletics have been and will be beneficial to our school.  It has taken the

place of Physical Training.  It has aroused our spirit to the highest point and

has helped to bring honor to Sunbury and Community.


				MUSIC


	A High School Glee Club and a High School Orchestra were organized.

Mr. Neilson acted as director of both organizations.
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THE OWL                                                                tweny-three


	These societies have appeared at most of the Chapel exercises, also have

given public entertainments and on all of the occasions have performed

creditibly.

	There is no doubt that the musical organizations of the year are the best

in the history of the Sunbury High School.


			LITERARY SOCIETIES' ACTIVITIES


	This school-year has witnessed increased interest and activity in both

Athenian and Philomathean Literary Societies.  Several evening programs

have been given at the school and a contest between the two societies given

at K. of P. Hall was enthusiastically received by old members of the societies,

as well as by the public in general.  The support given the officers of the or-

ganization by the pupils has been quite satisfactory.

	Education is to fit one to take his place in the world.  Knowledge is val-

uable only when translated into action.  The society work gives training in

expression, and opportunity for application of knowledge gained in class-

room work.

	The only adverse criticisms we have to make of the year's work is that

from a literary standpoint the programs given at the school were of a light

nature.  The programs should not necessarily be funerals, but their purpose

should be instructive rather than entertaining.

	A thought was expressed in each society this year, that is worth re-

membering this year and possibly the next:  Keep on improving, but re-

member there is always room for more improvement.  The benefit you

receive from your society is equal to the effort you put into it.

						PAUL MILLER, '22


				THE LITERARY


	One of the rules Ohio hands down to her first-class high schools is, that

they shall have a library in the school which contains reference on the

various subjects taught.

	We are glad to say that the past four years have each seen some im-

provement made in our library.  The class of '17 presented the school with

two sectional bookcases, which met the approval of the school inspector and

saved our school from loss of charter.

	Last fall the library was moved to the lower floor into the room formerly

used by the Superintendent.  Since then Miss Jeffrey, with the assistance of

two boys in the school, has succeeded in indexing the three hundred and fifty

books under the duo-decimal system.

	The Encyclopedia which had been in the school for some time was get-

ting out of date, and the new Encyclopedia, the gift of the Class of '21, made

a great addition to the library.

	Current news and literature are provided this year by the Ohio State

Journal, Atlantic Monthly, American Magazine, Scientific Review and Amer-

ican Boy.  Next year should see some improvement in the care of magazines.

	It is progress like this that keeps Sunbury on top!
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twenty-six						THE OWL	

		        AFFIRMATIVE DEBATING TEAM


[photo]

Top row, from left to right--Marie Williams, Vergil Blaine

Bottom row, from left to right--Paul Miller, Miss Jeffrey, Coach; Melton Rogers


	Speaking to the question, resolved, That The United States should pro-

hibit Immigration to the United States, (territory comprising 48 states) for

a Period of Five Years, Sunbury High Debators won over Ostrander and lost

to Berlin at Berlin, Friday evening, March 31st.

	Marie Williams, Melton Rogers, Paul Miller, and Virgil Blaine, alternate,

comprising the affirmative team, met and defeated Ostrander 3 to 0.  Both

teams showed that they were well prepared on the subject, and showed

marked ability in presenting their arguments.  The outcome was in doubt

until the final decision of the Judges.  The Judges were Messrs. Harmont

and Spaulding of Delaware, and Prof. Rosselot of Otterbein.

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THE OWL							twenty-seven


		        NEGATIVE DEBATING TEAM


[photo]

Top row, from left to right--Netta Barton, Mabel Wolfe

Bottom row, from left to right--Carl Loar, Miss Jeffrey, Coach; Ellsworth Meeker


	The negative team composed of Netta Barton, Carl Loar, Ellsworth

Meeker and Mabel Wolfe, alternate, met the affirmative team of Berlin at

Berlin on the same evening, unaccompanied by a corp of rooters on account

of the debate at home.  Substitution was made necessary on our negative

team on account of sickness.  Although meeting a number of reverses they

labored diligently on.

	The same thing can be said of our negative team and of the team at

Berlin in regard to the preparing and delivery of their speeches as has

been said of the teams mentioned before.  The Sunbury team seemed to have

the better arguments but lacked the necessary punch to put them across due

to their short period of training, while Miss Stevens of Berlin won the debate

for her school in her last rebuttal speech, due to her effective style.

	The decision of the Judges was read by the Chairman, Attorney C.F.

Meyer, 3-0 in favor of Berlin.  The Judges were Messrs. Crist, and J.C. Lara-

son of Delaware and Dr. Snavely of Otterbein.
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twenty-eight							THE OWL


			    BURIED TREASURE


	On the outskirts of the little town of Clydesville, New York, stood a small

four roomed cottage.  At a glance one could tell it was a home where poverty

prevailed, yet there was not a dry leaf or broken stick to mar the tidiness of

the miniature lawn.  This was the home of John Henderson, his wife and twin

children, Jimmie and Jennie, who were now ten years of age.

	At six o'clock a tall man of apparently fifty years, opened the door of this

little house and with a heavy step entered.  Discouragement was apparent by

the weariness of his eyes and in the stoop of his shoulders; but his eyes

brightened somewhat as he caught sight of the curly heads of the twins, who,

as they saw him, sprang up from their play with the joyful cry of "Daddy"

and receiving in turn a hug and a kiss.

	"Any success, John?" called the gentle voice of his wife, from the kitch-

en where she was preparing their meager dinner.

	"No," the discouraged look was in his eyes again, "and Clara I've about

given up hope of ever getting a position.  It seems there are no vacant places

for salesmen.  I'm sure I don't know how we are going to meet the rent next

week."
	"There, dear, you are just tired.  Things will look better in a few days.

See, I've got warm biscuits for dinner."  Mrs. Henderson spoke with a voice

that was lighter than her heart.

	"And, oh, Daddy," spoke up Jennie's voice excitedly, "Teacher says Jim-

mie and I must each have two new books.  Won't that be nice?"  but she did 

not know that her innocent words caused her father to groan inwardly, and

her mother's heart to sink.

	After the children were in their little beds and peacefully sleeping, the

father and mother held a consultation.  How could they meet the rent and

pay for the children's books?  They were of too proud and fine a nature to

allow Jimmie and Jennie to be without the necessities of the school life; and

they knew the landlord would willingly turn them out if the rent was not paid.

At last Mrs. Henderson said--

	"Well, we can sell my prize quilt for at least thirty-five dollars.  That 

will pay the rent for this month and leave ten dollars for books and clothing for

the children.  By next month business will surely pick up."

	"I certainly hope so.  But wait until Monday and if I do not find anything

by that time, then I'm afraid that altho I am reluctant to do it we shall have

to sell the quilt.  If this should be necessary we shall have to replace it with

another and as I saw one advertised among the unclaimed articles at the

Custom House perhaps we can buy that at a low price."

	Upon this decision they were agreed, and so on Saturday, as Mr. Hen-

derson was still unemployed, his wife got out her quilt and with a sad heart,

brushed and aired it, bringing out the lights of its richly embroidered colors.

It was indeed a beautiful thing and was famous for the prizes that had been

awarded it; but to Mrs. Henderson it carried thoughts of its maker, her old

mother.

	The wonderful quilt had not been advertised long, before Mr. Simpson,

the wealthiest man in town bought it as a wedding present for his niece.  He

was a kind old gentleman, and knowing the financial circumstances of the

Hendersons, he at once offered them fifty dollars for it.  With great thank-

fulness Mrs. Henderson accepted, thinking that surely her cup of blessings

was overflowing.  But alas! her happiness was to be shortlived.

exclaimed,

	She was preparing lunch for just herself and the children as Mr. Hender-

son had gone to the auction, when Jimmie, who was standing near the window
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THE OWL								twenty-nine


	"Oh, Mother, there's a lot of people coming down the street and they are

carrying some one on a cot.  Who do you suppose it is?"

	As Mrs. Henderson glanced out of the window she noticed that the men

were looking in the direction of her house anxiously but thinking nothing of

it she resumed her work.  Suddenly Jennie cried,

	"Mother!  Mother!  It's our Daddy and he is so white!"

	Mrs. Henderson grasped the back of a chair for support.  Yes, the men

were stopping at the gate and there was no need questioning to whom that

pallid face belonged.  Stumbling she groped her way to the door with the chil-

dren following her, crying hysterically.  But before answering the hesitating

knock she turned to the children and said in a voice that she struggled to keep

calm,

	"Listen children, remember if something has happened to Daddy, you

are Mother's little helpers."

	Almost instantly they dried their tears and by this assurance of their

aid she regained her composure somewhat, then opened the door.

	It seemed that host of weeping women and grave-faced men swarmed

around that still form.  The one, who seemed to be the spokesman, stepped

forward a trifle and coughed twice before he said stammeringly,

	"I'm very sorry to have to tell you but--but there--there's something

happened.  It's his heart, and--and--"

	"Go on," she whispered hoarsely.

	"He's dead, ma'am."

	Oh, what grief and trouble those words have the power to bring about!

To Mrs. Henderson they brought the commencement of many years of strug-

gle for the livelihood of herself and children.  Poverty had not been so hard to

bear when the two had borne it together, but she could not as yet trouble the

merry hearts of the children with her worries.  But young as they were they

realized why her eyes were troubled and her face so often careworn, and they

strove to make her life a little happier each day.  They longed for an educa-

tion and by working in the summers and on holidays, the twins were able to

go regularly to the village school.

	Now we shall turn over the chapters of the lives of the three till seven

years from the day of the unexpected death of Mr. Henderson.

	The quilt that he had bought just an hour before his death, had been

brought in unnoticed by a neighbor and was kept by the widow as something

sacred.  It was by no means beautiful, but at the sight of it on this day, Mrs.

Henderson's eyes filled with tears.  She was replacing it gently in the box

when a young girl of seventeen entered the room and crossed to where her

mother was standing.  She laid her arm across the silent woman's shoulders

and touched the quilt reverently and as she did so a sharp rustle of paper at-

tracted her attention.  They looked at each other wonderingly.

	"Why, Mother, there is a paper inside!  What do you suppose it is?  

And Look!  The quilt seems to have been slit and loosely sewed up.  Oh, let's 

investigate!"  

        "Now Jennie you mustn't expect to find a package of love letters or 

anything so romantic," smiled her mother teasingly, "But to satisfy our curiosity 

I suppose we shall have to look.  Get the scissors, dear."

	Very much excited Jennie started to reopen the slit in the quilt.  She 

hoped it would contain something that would lead to an adventure!  Or if it was 

money, both she and Jimmie could graduate at the same time, she hoped it would be 

so, for Jimmie had generously given up the thought of graduating at the same time 

as his sister, knowing that they could not afford it.  So, eagerly she pulled out 

the envelope that was within and tore it open.  Then she gave a little cry of 

disappointment,

	"Oh, Mother, it is nothing but some kind of an old map.  Oh why couldn't 

it have been something worth while?"

	"Perhaps it is, dear, let me see it," and carefully scanning the paper 

Mrs. Henderson saw on the reverse side these closely written words.

	To the Receiver:--I am bequeathing all my wealth in this crude manner to 

the one who buys this quilt.  May it be that one who is needy will receive it.  

As I have no living

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thirty									THE OWL


relatives or friends and am now having what I fear to be my last sickness, I 

care little to whom my wealth is given; only let it be known that it was obtained 

honestly, for I stumbled upon it while exploring a lonely island about ten years 

ago, and I believe it to be a portion of a pirate's hoard.  I have in my possession 

about ten thousand dollars in gold, silver, and jewels and it is buried under 

a block in my cellar.  The block can be lifted out of position by a sidewise pull on 

the iron ring that is attached to it.

    My hut is deep in the woods known as Giant Forest.  Perhaps it will be hard 

to find, but don't be discouraged for the goal is worth working for.

    I am too feeble to write more, buy may it be that this wealth will bring 

more happiness and be more useful to you than to me.--Simon La Mon.

    Even Mrs. Henderson could not contain her excitement.  If this were true 

and they could find the treasure, it would mean no more economizing for the 

dire necessities of life.  But she was silent until evening when Jimmie, now 

a handsome stalwart youth, could be with them to hear the circumstances.

     At last with the dishes cleared away the lamps lighted she read the 

scribbled note to the attentive twins.  Jimmie's eyes shown like stars as he 

welcomed this opportunity for adventure, and Jennie's heart sang as she 

pictured her mother no longer a drudge, and herself wearing pretty clothes.  

For what young girl doesn't like to be well dressed?

    "Why Mother, I saw that cabin and became quite good friends with the old 

man while picking blackberries several years ago.  I am sure I can find the 

place again, will you let me try?" asked Jimmie eagerly.

    "And can I go with him?" chimed in Jennie.

    "Why, yes, you may both go, altho it will not be very safe to enter Giant 

Forest without a guide.  Don't you suppose you had better get Indian Joe to 

help you?"

    "He's the very one, Mother!  I'm sure he'll help us.  I'll run over and see 

him now."  So saying Jimmie left the house.

     Arriving at the hut where the old guide lived, Jimmie quickly explained 

his mission.  At the conclusion Joe gave his characteristic grunt,

     "Ugh!  Me know old white man and know way to his wigwam.  Me lead you and

good sister to it.  Me like to return good deed for good deed.  When do we start?"

     "Sis and I will be here as early as possible tomorrow morning.  Thanks 

Joe, you're a real friend."

     Who would not dream of great things if such an opportunity were thrown in their

way?  So it was with the twins, and they could hardly wait for morning to 

come.  When the first gray streaks had begun to show in the east they were up and 

off to Indian Joe's hut, dressed in old clothes and carrying a day's provisions; 

but they were not ahead of the old hunter for he was also prepared, having whittled 

out three stout sticks to help them over the rough places and as they started 

to leave he handed Jimmie a light gun, the duplicate of the one he carried himself.

     The great woods was only two miles out of town, but strangely enough the 

lonely in habitant had been known by a very few, perhaps because he depended on 

game and fish for his food and very rarely any one visited the Giant Forest for 

fear of becoming lost.  But with Indian Joe as a guide the twins were safe for he 

had the power of guidance habitual to his tribe.  Easily he found the faint trace 

of a foot-path that lead to the old cabin, and Jimmie and Jennie must be forgiven 

for not hearing the joyous song of the birds or noting so many of Nature's works 

as they usually did, for they were eagerly looking forward to getting a glimpse 

of the Treasure Hut.

     Ah, there it was!  Jimmie broke into a run and had just reached the 

sagging door when a call of"Help!" sounded down the trail.  He glanced around 

quickly.  Where was Jennie?

     "What has become of Jennie, Joe?" he asked excitedly.

     "Me do not know.  Me hear good sister call.  We must search," so saying 

he retraced his steps, with Jimmie at his heels.

      "Jennie, Jennie!" he kept calling, "Answer me.  It's Jim."

      Faintly a voice floated down the path to them, "Here I am in this old 

well, just down the path a little farther.  I stumbled when I started to 

run."

      When they came upon her, she was standing upright in a cavity about seven feet

deep.  In answer to their anxious inquiries she denied that she was hurt; and 

so they assisted her out by the aid of their sticks and progressed to the hut, 

this time without mishap.

      It was a ram-shackle old place and the musty odor was repugnant.  But 

they kept on and entered the cellar.  Piles of dried herbs which had been placed 

there apparently by design were lying here and there and a few pieces of rickety 

home-made furniture were placed helter-skelter.

      Eagerly all these were pushed aside as they hunted for the block.  But 

strain their eyes as they would, they could see nothing of the tell-tale iron 

ring.  Suddenly Jennie stumbled and fell heavily to the floor and as Jimmie 

ran to assist her, he shouted,

      "Look Jennie!  Look Joe!  We have found the treasure!  Jennie has caught 

her foot on the camouflaged iron ring and in doing so has uncovered the treasure.  

Hurrah!  Hurrah!"

      "Hurrah!"  echoed Jennie, "now we Hendersons and Indian Joe will live just 

as in story books, 'happy every after.'"

					
							MARIE WILLIAMS, '24
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                    <text>[page 33]

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THE OWL									thirty-one


			IN SUGAR MAKING TIME


The poets write of Sunny France		When old "King Winter" has had his sway

  Where life is gay and free,		  And we feel the south wind blow

We sing the songs of Michigan		And the warm sunshine thaws out the earth

  And Sunny Tennessee;			  And the sap begins to flow,

But take me back to boy-hood days	'Tis then fond memories come back to me

  When all happiness was mine,		  And for those days I pine,

The days I spent with my old Dad	The days we spent in our old camp

  In Sugar-making time.			  In sugar-making time.


			The memory of the little tasks

			  That Dad told us to do,

			Just fills my soul with longings

			  And thrills me thru and thru;

			The buckets first were scalded out

			  Then placed beside the trees,

			And all the time the dear old camp

			  Just ringing with our glees.


And then we laid the old arch up	Then well do I remember,

  And took our brace and bit		  When the sap was gathered in,

And started out to tap the trees,	How we filled the pans and built the fires

  And nearly had a fit			  And worked with lots of vim.

To see the sap come spurting out,	Nor did we mind the smoke and steam

  Oh: say but it was fine		  Which made us cry and cough,

To see that sap just run a stream	For joy was ours when Dad said;

  In sugar-making time.			  "Boys, Its time to syrup off."


			Twas then we'd use our wooden spoons

			  To sample it you know,

			And then we'd take the syrup sweet

			  And to the house we'd go,

			Then mother dear with skill and vim,

			  That no one ere surpasses,

			Would clarify it on the stove

			  And we would have molasses.


Then we'd ask Ma to sugar off,		But all these things have passed away.

  Which she'd always let us do		  Our Dad, the camp, and all,

And besides she'd make us taffy,	And nothing but the memories,

  And we'd be sweetness thru and thru;	  Which we often now recall,

The doctor then would make a call,	Come flocking back to cheer us

  But we would lay supine,		  And fill your soul and mine

Just thinking of the fun we'd had	With the happy days we spent with Dad

  In sugar-making time.			  In sugar-making time.


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[photo]              GLEE CLUB


Top row, from left to right--Raymond Jennings, Ralph Clark, Gerald Crowl, 

Craig Hicks, Noah Greene, John Comstock, Oscar Jepson, Robert Allison,

Earl Cline, Melton Rogers, Packard Schneider, Frank Van Auken, Lawrence

Callahan, Harlan Williamson, Dean Barker, Virgil Blaine


Middle row, from left to right--Mr. Neilson, Conductor; Mabel Wolfe, Anna 

Mae Meeker, Mary Snavely, Lela Stith, Almeda Buckingham, Viola Utley,

Angeline Stanforth, Janet Rogers, Erma Anderson, Mabel Hill, Edna A'Neal,

Helen Morris, Grace Cring, Lillian Searles, Ruth Spencer


Bottom row, from left to right--Virginia Strosnider, Ruth Davis, Alma 

Jean Scott, Laura Vermillion, Netta Barton, Mary Brookens, Ella Murphy,

Helen Stockwell, Helen Davidson, Freda Linnaberry, Marie Williams, 

Frances Perfect

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THE OWL							thirty-five

	                     ORCHESTRA

[photo]


Top row, from left to right--Carl Loar, Mr. J.R. Neilson, Almeda

Buckingham, William Whitney


Bottom row, from left to right--Gerald Crowl, Janet Rogers, Erma

Anderson, Ralph Clark
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Athletics
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thirty-eight						THE OWL


			BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM

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Top row, from left to right--Frank Stelzer, Manager; Russel Cring, 

Ralph Piper, Lowell Gray, Earl Cline, Ellsworth Meeker, Lewis

Duckworth, Mr. J.S. Goughnour, Coach


Bottom row, from left to right--Ralph Clark, Captain; Robert Allison, 

Raymond Jennings, Melton Rogers, Gerald Crowl, Craig Hicks


	No one can say that the 1921-22 basketball season was not a success.

True, there are those who think that anything which does not come close to

the thousand per cent mark is not worth of praise.  Our boys were good

losers as well as good winners.  They played a clean game and never gave up

until the final whistle.  They went into the game with a spirit that "you must

play even better than you know how to play, never quit for one second but

play yourself to a standstill,--remember that if you are hurt there is another

just as good and anxious to take your place."

	The individuals on the team played exceptionally well.  The center was

accurate, for the ball came to the guards or forwards with the greatest regu-

larity.  Our forwards were unselfish and were exceedingly good in getting

the ball by the opponent's guards.  It was not so with our opponent's for-

wards as they found it a hard task to get by our guards.

	We closed our season of 1921-22 by playing in the State Tournament at

Delaware, Ohio.  The first team we drew was Verona, a team that had not

lost a game until we broke their record by a score of fifteen to twelve.  We

lost our second game to N. Lewisburg but all voted that we had a good time

in Delaware and that every year would be a success if we would play as good

as we did this year.


						CAPT. RALPH CLARK, '23

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THE OWL								thirty-nine


			GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM

[photo]


Top row, from left to right--Francis Perfect, Helen Morris, Mabel Hill, 

Angeline Stanforth, Viola Utley, Erma Anderson, Miss Huston, Coach


Bottom row, from left to right--Janet Rogers, Mabel Loar, Edna A'Neal, 

Captain; Leota Domigan, Jessie Walker, Manager


	The Girls' Basketball team of Sunbury High School played an active

part in the County Championship race, tieing with Radnor and Ashley for

the honors.  In the Championship series the girls eliminated Radnor, but

lost a hard fought game to Ashley.  This fast and hard fighting team re-

mains intact for the coming season with the exception of one guard, Leota

Domigan, by graduation.  Therefore the hopes are high for bringing the cup

to Sunbury next year.  This team was coached by Miss Huston and played

under the leadership of Captain Edna A'Neal.
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forty								THE OWL


			BASEBALL AND TRACK ATHLETICS


	In the Spring a young man's fancy turns to love of baseball and other

outdoor sports.  Hardly had the snow disappeared from the ground until the

crack of the bat and the spat of the ball was heard all over the lot.

	Any doubt about the possibilities of a team soon vanished when the can-

didates got into action, with a good man for each position and other good ones

to spare, a team was formed.

	Galena was first to try out the strength of our organization and lost 2-0,

when rain stopped the game at the end of the fifth inning.  Bad weather has

prevented constant practice and play.  However, we have between showers

again defeated Galena and Orange High Schools and twice a picked local nine.

Our next trip was made on April 28th to Centerburg where their high school

team gave us our first defeat.  The team played good ball, but with cold

weather, the break was against us.

	We have hopes for better luck for the remainder of our schedule with

Ashley, Hyattsville, and again with Centerburg.

	The spring baseball season is too short to satisfy the desire for the game.

This year a movement has been started to give the boys more baseball and

to break the monotony of the country boy's summer life by having the County

High Schools play summer ball.  This will give the boys the Saturday half

holiday as enjoyed by the city worker.

	The warm weather has also awakened the spirit of the trackmen.  Every

day these fellows may be seen running and jumping, getting into shape for

the County Meet at Delaware on May 12th.  There is no branch of school

sport which takes the consistent training required to trackmen and much

praise and comment are due those who so faithfully go on with this daily

grind in order to be fit for the one day's sport.

	Track, unlike most other sports, is unlimited in the number who may de-

rive benefit from it.  Any one may get out alone or in small groups and train

for a few minutes each day.  Other sports require a team and real training

can be carried on only when the entire team is present.  The track game is

fundamentally an individual contest and teaches a person to rely entirely

upon himself.

	Our team made a creditable showing at Ashley May 3rd and expect to 

give a good account of themselves at the County Meet.

	Not only do the boys awaken to the call of spring but the girls have taken

on the spirit of the "Athletic Maid" and are training for girls' events in

the County Meet.  Some rare ability has been shown by the girls on the field

and track.  This is commendable and more girls should avail themselves of

the opportunity to develop a sound body by indulging in systematic physical

training.  There would be less loss of time through illness if parents would

encourage their daughters to engage in this healthful school sport.

	Too often we can see only the winning side of Athletics and overlook the

personal benefit to be derived from the games.  We say there is no use in try-

ing because so and so can do that so much better than I.  Not only do we gain

physically from the training but we learn to lose.  I do not mean to be a good

loser to the point that we lose without effort.  But we learn to go down fight-

ing and that spirit often wins even in the face of defeat.
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THE OWL									forty-one


				DOMESTIC SCIENCE

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Top row,from left to right-Miss Jeffrey,Lillian Searles,Velda Walker,Ersul Ferris,

        Virginia Wigton, Edna A'Neal, Janet Rogers, Helen Little


Bottom row,from left to right-Nora White, Madaline Allison, Mabel Cochran, Jessie

	Walker, Virginia Frye, Margaret Barton, Olive Scott


  Much benefit is derived from the study of Domestic Science in the school. Everyone

realizes that it is necessary that all girls should know how to sew and cook. In 

high school some subjects are taught which make us wonder if they will be of any use 

to us in the future while it is easily seen of what use Domestic Science will be. 

It is possible for several girls, never before interested in sewing or cooking, 

to become interested when working together as a class.

  This year the study was divided into two parts.  The first semester sewing 

was taught and the second semester cooking.

  A class of eighteen girls worked individually on sewing projects and other 

forms of Domestic Art, such as; basketry and embroidery work, the first semester. 

At the end of the semester a display of their sewing was given and tea was served 

to the ladies who attended.  It was even surprising to the girls themselves 

to notice their own advancement from such articles as handkerchiefs, to 

dresses, lovely embroidered cushions and stand scarfs.	

  At the beginning of the second semester the girls were presented with three 

laboratory tables made by the Manual Training Class.

  After much begging on the boys' part and extra work for the girls, the Domestic

Science class entertained the Manual Training boys and the Faculty of the school 

at a luncheon one noon.

  In honor of the girls' and boys' basketball squads, they also entertained one 

evening with a dinner.  There were about twenty-five present.

  The class of the second semester consisted of fourteen girls. They were divided 

into groups of two to work. Each girl had a note book, in which she kept a record 

of experiments and all of the recipes. They, each, took their turn with the 

cleaning of the cupboards, washing dishes, scrubbing the floor, and learning to 

be neat and clean with the kitchen, as well as the cooking.


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forty-two								THE OWL


				MANUAL TRAINING


[photo]

Top row, from left to right--Russell Cring, Van Hoover, Ralph Clark, Russell A'Neal,

	Paul Miller, Lowell Gray, Edward Matthews, Melton Rogers, Mr. Goughnour,

	Instructor


Bottom row, from left to right--Allan Fisher, Earl Cline, Craig Hicks, 

        Robert Allison, Frank Stelzer, Gerald Crowl, Sterling Beaver, 

        Walter Carpenter


	Education now has a much broader application than formerly, and in-

cludes the training of the hand as well as the training of the head.  Sunbury

High School keeps abreast the progress in educational matters, and during

the past year manual training has been given as a regular feature of the

course.

	The course was opened to the three upper classes and about fifteen boys

availed themselves of the training.  The first six weeks were spent in study-

ing the care and use of tools.  The balance of the year was devoted to mak-

ing equipment for the school, and improvements about the building.  The

more important jobs being the construction of tables for the Domestic

Science Department and the ceiling of their room, and the refinishing of the

initial-cut desks of the Junior room.

	The last eight weeks opportunity was given the boys to make some use-

ful article on their own initiative.  The result was a varied collection of

piano benches, book cases, magazine racks, foot rests, candle adapters, and

jardiniere stands.

	If more space were provided in a new school building, it would be pos-

sible to extend this course so as to include leather and forge work.  At present

the small class we have taken all the space that can be given over to this work.
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THE OWL									forty-three


				GRADE SCHOOL

				PRIMARY ROOM


	Although we are the tiniest folk in the Sunbury School we are given a 

space to tell the readers of the Owl who we are and what we are doing.

	When the school year of 1921-22 started September Fifth we had an 

enrollment of forty-five wide awake boys and girls.  Twenty-three in the first 

grade and twenty-two in the second grade.  We knew very little of school life 

and took up the new work with much enthusiasm.  Just now we have twenty-three 

boys and twenty-three girls.  Each grade has twenty-three pupils.

	Our percentage of attendance has been very good this year, the boys' 

average has exceeded the girls' by a few points.  We are a happy lot of children 

and feel as to efficiency we are equal to any primary room in the state.

	The Golden rule is taught at the beginning of the school year and each 

child tries to remember its lesson in their work and play.  We begin our 

daily program with a cheery Good Morning from teacher to pupil and vice versa.  

This is followed by a period of twenty minutes for song and story telling.  

After this we begin our classes in reading, phonics work, number work, nature 

study, language, drawing, writing, paper cutting, gymnastics and elocution.

	We observe each holiday of the year with a special program and 

appreciate the many visitors we have, who show us by their coming that they are 

interested in the smaller children as well as the older ones.  We extend a special 

invitation to each reader of the Owl to come and visit us.


				FIRST INTERMEDIATE ROOM


	"Keep on the Sunny Side" is our motto and so we are on the Sunny Side 

when Old Sol deems it wise to help us along, for we occupy the sunniest 

room allotted to the grades.  The Primary pupils look in at the door to see the 

bright sunlight and like it so well, that as soon as they successfully complete 

the work required in the Second Grade, come in to enjoy the sunshine with us.  

Of course the dreary days are not so nice, but nevertheless our work goes on 

from day to day.

	Silent Reading has been emphasized the past year, and we like our new 

Silent Readers which have been placed in our room.  The teaching of Drawing has 

proven one of the most interesting features of our work, and trust it may be 

continued in the years to follow.  Elocution is also deserving of mention.

	Oh yes, we almost forgot tell you how many there are of us enjoying 

the sunshine.  We started the school year with seventeen in the Third Grade 

and fifteen in the Fourth Grade, and at the present time have sixteen in the 

Third and fifteen in the Fourth.

	And now readers of the "Owl" if you wish to know more concerning our 

work, come and visit us in our room.


				FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES


	We are glad to have the opportunity to tell you something of ourselves 

and our work.

	The Fifth and Sixth Grades have a total enrollment of forth-eight wide 

awake boys and girls.  Seven pupils have neither been absent nor tardy during 

the entire school year.
  
	The work in the Fifth Grade is not only a continuation of the work done 

in the Fourth Grade, but in addition we take up the study of Geography.

	In the Sixth Grade, History is added to the branches taught in the Fifth Grade.

	Although Drawing was introduced into the school this year, we have 

enjoyed the beginner's lessons very much and hope we may have the privilege of

continuing them through to the High School.

	Besides our regular Elocution lessons given every Thursday Morning by Miss 

Kidwell, we are doing some work in Rhetoricals.  The two grades are divided

in sections, each section taking part on the program given every Wednesday morning.  

Every boy and girl has had some part in this work.

	We like to work but we also enjoy our play.  Baseball seems to be the 

favorite sport for both boys and girls and we think we have already won some

laurels.

	We are trying to live clean, straight, and honest lives, and want to do 

our part in making the Sunbury School one of the best schools on the map.



				GRAMMAR SCHOOL


	On the 24th of February, 1922, the Sunbury Grammar School gave its 

annual public entertainment.  This program consisted of two parts.  The first 

being the play "A Patriotic Peanut Stand."  The second part "The Indian Princess" 

an operetta.

	The pupils played their parts exceptionally well to a crowded house.

	The Sunbury Grammar School has shown its ability to do things as they 

have purchased a piano for their department also a sectional book-case well filled 

with good books.  These have added much to the enjoyment of the pupils and teacher 

of the Sunbury Grammar School.

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				GRAMMAR SCHOOL

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EIGHTH GRADE--Top row, from left to right--Mr. Neilson, Teacher; Lloyd Little, 

        Edward Lee, Clyde Cochran, Delbert Morris, Bernice Walker, Ralph Clark, 

        Lloyd Adams, Hammond Barcus, Gerald Knoderer, Albert Crabtree, 

        Edwin Fontanelle

Bottom row--Helen Strosnider, Olive Matthews, Alms Jean Scott, Dorothy Morris, 

        Mary Fontanelle, Lela May Stith, Freeda Linnabary, Ruby Wurtsbaugh, 
 
        Helen Davidson, Hazel Wintermute


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	Mary Blaine, Minnie Willoughby, Cleo Wintermute, Leland Crowl, William Ross, 

        Mr. Neilson, Teacher

Middle row--Mary Elizabeth Webster, Nellie Gunnet, Caroline Allison, 

        Geraldine Michaels, Velma Longshore, Mildred Baker, Evelyn Patrick, 

        Frances Stelzer

Bottom row--LeRoy Perfect, Hoyt Whitney, Paul Stelzer, Kerfoot Morris, 

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                                   INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT

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SIXTH GRADE--Top row, left to right--Gerald Strosnider, Owen Baker, Elmer White, 

        Ashton Perfect, Bernard Morris, Merrill Matthews, Lewis Dixon, 

        Mrs. Horlocker, Teacher

Middle row--Clare Carpenter, Walter Adams, Edward Hoover, Lewis Edwards, 

        Arthur Gallogly, Wendal Horlocker

Bottom row--Esther Frye, Dorris Walker, Louise Knoderer, Nannie Snavely, 

        Geraldine Walker, Esther McCormick, Jeanette Allison, Elsie Little, 

        Katherine Fontanelle


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        Owen Mann, Closie Crowl, Raymond Jahn, Orvel Kempton, Lester Cline, 

        Louise Michaels, Mrs. Horlocker, Teacher

Bottom row--Margaret Monbarren, Dorothy Young, Hortense Wilson, Irene Morris, Nola

	Edwards, Mildred Huff, Lucile Sherbourn, Grace Johnson, Mary Green

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				INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT

[photo]




FOURTH GRADE-Top row,left to right-Miss Meredith,Teacher;Ruth Swinney,Clara Long- 

   shore, Oletha Clark, Burnice Lee, Alice Matthews, Frances Dixon

Bottom row-Kathryn Muladore, Thelma Williamson, Julian Cochran, Gerard Strosnider,

  Donald Perfect, Georgianna Beaver, Loma Stanforth


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THIRD GRADE-Top row, left to right-Miss Meredith, Teacher; Stanley Cockrell, Raymond

  Morrison, Forest Clark, Ralphael Hervey, Robert Carpenter, Paul White, 

  Charles Jenkins
       
Bottom row-Aubrey Downing, Marjorie Williams, Helen Snavely, Martha Setty,
 
  Hester Lee, Mary Stelzer, Mary Frances Stone, Bertha Cline
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				PRIMARY DEPARTMENT

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SECOND GRADE--Top row, from left to right--Miss Utley, Teacher; Judson Messmore, Guy

	Edwards, Chester Blaine, Richard Doane, Gordon Ford, Robert Muladore

Middle row--Raymond Allen, Junior Whitney, James Monbarren, Leroy Dixon, 

        Robert Hedden, Darwin Baker, Woodrow Huff, C.J. Pettit

Bottom row--Francis Knowder, Mary Young, Garnet Ahrendt, Lucile Cornell, 

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forty-eight							THE OWL


			      OUR JANITOR

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	All hail to our janitor!  On November 11, 1918, Mr. Frank

Duckworth took up his duties as janitor of the Sunbury Public

Schools.  Looking over the situation very carefully he found

the work such as was necessary to enlist additional help, so he

called in his wife.  Together they have carefully labored until

the present day.  Owing to the interest they have taken in the

school they had better be called guardians than janitors.  We

believe no school can speak more highly of their care-takers

than we can of Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth.  The teachers and

all of the boys and girls have the highest regards for them.

They can always see the things that need be done around the

building and grounds and they do them.  Everything is kept

neat and clean and co-operation is without fail.  We hope that

they will stay with us a number of years.  So altogether let

us cheer them.
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Alumni
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fifty							THE OWL


			ALUMNI

	To the Alumni of Sunbury High School Greetings:

	We have spared neither time nor work to make this issue of the Owl a

complete register of the Alumni.  Though you are gone from our circle and

are scattered to the ends of the Earth, yet do we like to keep in touch with

you as you do with each other.

	The old school still remains your school and mine.  We are interested in

your undertakings and successes and want you to be interested in us, to feel

that you are still one of us, our big brothers and sisters of one big family.


1877-1878--					
	
	Carrie Peck, deceased			

1878-1879--
					
	Emory J. Smith, 904 Jedson Ave., Evans-

	  ton, Ill.

	Frank Case, Princeton, Ill.

	Myrtle Mosher, Sunbury

	Carrie Cook, Mrs. B.W. Twyman, 685 Mar-

	  ietta Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.

	Zula Larimore, Mrs. W.E. Hutchinson,

	  Brookfield, Mo.

	Ella Peck, Mrs. B. Perfect, deceased

1879-1880--

	Edmund Williams, Williams Mfg. Co.,

	  Columbus

1883-1884--

	Etta Gammill, Mrs. A.R. Sheets, Kilburne

	Minnie Mosher, Mrs. A.C. Williams, Sun-

	  bury

	Marian Kimball, deceased

	May Knox, deceased

1884-1885--

	Eva Elliott, Mrs. F.L. Packard, 1739

	  Franklin Park, South, Columbus

	Allie Morris, Mrs. O.A. Kimball, deceased

	W.I. Grandstaff, deceased

	W.A. Smith, deceased

	C.A. Carnahan, deceased

	O.A. Townley, Sterling, Neb.

1885-1886--

	H.H. Loar, Sunbury

1886-1887--

	M.A. Smith, Bexley, Columbus, Common-

	  wealth

	A.H. Smith, St. Petersburg, Fla.

	D.B. Lincoln, Deceased

	Lou Cook, deceased

	Mary Wilcox, deceased

1887-1888--

	Hettie Ford, Mrs. W. Daily, 824 E. Platte

	  Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo.

	Nellie Carpenter, deceased

	Minnie Orcutt, Mrs. John Edwards, Sunbury

	W.C. Mead, San Luis Obispo, Calif.

	Fred Prosser, Gallatin, Tenn.

1888-1889--

	Orsain Patrick, deceased

	McAllister Wilcox, Clintonville

1889-1890--

	Grace Wilcox, Mrs. Geo. Spellman, 12435

	  Osceola Ave., Cleveland

	J.H. Larrimore, Anti-Saloon League,

	  Westerville

1890-1891--

	Frank Miles, deceased

	Charles Cavin, Delaware

	W.E. Loar, Sunbury

	Eva Babcock, Mrs. B. St. Clair, Chicago, Ill.

	Carrie Elliott, 1736 Franklin Park, So.,

	  Columbus

	Mabel Armstrong, Mrs. Vergil Brevoort,

	  120 W. Como St., Columbus

1891-1892--

	Kittie Webster, Mrs. A.F. Elkins, 1302

	  Delafield Place, Washington, D.C.

	Harry Williamson, deceased

	Albert Green, Omaha, Neb.

1892-1893--

	Maggie Hyatt, Mrs. J.E. Burrer, Delaware

	Bertha Culver, Mrs. L.D. Riggs, Los An-

	  imas, Col.

	E.M. Robinson, Columbus

	Bert Kempton, Galion

1893-1894--

	Charles Ports, Ancon, Canal Zone

	L.R. Hunter, deceased

	H.W. Stone, Sunbury

	C.E. Gammill, deceased

	Frank Wilcox, 12435 Osceola Ave., Cleveland

1894-1895--

	Daisy Wilcox, Mrs. G.G. Hetrick, 4700

	  Spaulding Ave., Chicago, Ill.

1895-1896--

	Percy L. Ports, 3 N. Spruce St., Clarenden, Va.

	Eunice Price, Mrs. Eunice Wilson, Westerville

1896-1897--

	Grace L. Chadwick, Mrs. F.C. Murphy, Sunbury

	Clara Cring, Mrs. H.L. Eloit, Delaware

	Claude Gaylord, Chicago, Ill.

	Vatie Green, Sunbury

	Grace Shafer, Mrs. Milton Untley, Delaware

	Marguerite Wilson, Mrs. J.H. Gerhardt, 
	
	  Sunbury

1897-1898--

	Garfield Chadwick, Boulevard Lumber Co.,

	  Station A., Box 11, Columbus

	Cary Cockrell, deceased

	James Kimball, deceased

	Wm. L. Wigton, Sunbury

	Calvin W. Wilson, 7215 Lemington Ave.,

	  Pittsburgh, Penn.

	Iva Cockrell, Mrs. Frank Cummins, 253

	  19th Ave., Columbus

	Myrtle Edwards, Mrs. Isaac Shannon,

	  Johnstown

	Abbie D. Hough, Mrs. Robt. Wright,

	  Condit

	Mayme Marble, deceased

	Bertha E. Walker, deceased

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THE OWL						fifty-one


1898-1899--

	Forest Shafer, Sunbury

	Olive Matthews, Protestant Hospital,

	  Columbus

	Lyda Wilson, Mrs. Frank Cornell, Galena

1899-1900--

	Orville Barcus, Sunbury

	Edith Condit, Robinson Rd., near Wood-

	  ford, c/o E. Huffman, Cincinnati

	Eva L. Gage, Mrs. Eva Waterman, Chi-

	  cago, Ill.

	Gertrude Mosher, Mrs. H.W. Stone, Sunbury

	Camma Stark, Mrs. Fred Hervey, Sunbury

	Essa Willison, East Liverpool

	Evangeline Wilson, Mrs. Frank Baum-

	  gardner, Johnstown

1901-1902--

	Earl Johnson, deceased

	Alta Stark, Mrs. Ross Beard, Centerburg

	Zella Prosser, Mrs. Zella Harris, 978 E.

	  12th Ave., Columbus

	Ina DeWolf, Mrs. Ina Fisher, Westerville

	Lena Lake, Mrs. Lena Lake Irwin, deceased

	Ona Shafer, Mrs. Wm. Wright, De Graffe

1902-1903--

	Edna Clark, Mrs. Claude Van Sickle,

	  Sunbury

	Bertha Gill, Mrs. Clyde Church, Mt. Vernon

	Fanny Gregg, Linden, Columbus

	Ethel Edwards, Mrs. Claude Carpenter,

	  260 Rhoades Ave., Columbus

1903-1904--

	Parker Burrer, Sunbury

	Benjamin Matthews, deceased

1904-1905--

	Robert Finch, Athens

	Daisy Edwards, deceased

	Edna Gregg, Mrs. Scott, Charleston, W. Va.

	Mary Waldron, Sunbury

1905-1906--

	Fay Cornell, Mrs. Alder, Willard, N. Mex.

	Robert Domigan, Shepard

	Stella Ford, Mrs. Thorne, 1472 Victoria

	  Ave., Lackwood

	Leroy Gill, 2156 N. 4th St., Columbus

	Charles Grist, 47 Hayden Ave., Columbus

	Pearl Huff, Mrs. C.E. Budd, 2076 Peasley

	  St., Columbus

	Rollin Jacobus, Delaware

	Pearl Jones, Johnstown

	Julia Kenyon, Johnstown

	Marie Martin, Mrs. Marie Ensminger,

	  Frances Martin Candy Co., Columbus

	Prof. Frank McFarland, Lexington, Ky.

	Hazel Patrick, Mrs. F.L. McVey, 731 E.

	  11th Ave., Columbus

	Robert Roof, Pauliski, N.Y.

	Ruby Walker, Condit

	Irene Wilson, Mrs. Irene Fisher, Sunbury

1907-1908--

	Phil Dwinnel, Red Cross Headquarters,

	  Bluffton, Ind.

	Henry Martin, Lodi

	Edmund Williams, Box 116, Bradford, Pa.

	Goldie Chadwick, Mrs. Goldie Sinkey,

	  Chesterville

1908-1909--

	Harry Hennis, Linden, Columbus

	Fenton Condit, Condit

	Martha McFarland, Protestant Hospital,

	  Columbus

	Nellie Rosecrans, Mrs. Arthur Boston,

	  Sunbury

1909-1910--

	Fay Baker, Penn Apts. No. 9, Rockingham

	  Rd., Davenport, Iowa

	Ruy Finch, Volcanic Observatory, Volcano

	  House, Hawaii

	Gavotte Irwin, Galena

	Wm. Loar, 311 E. 17th St., Columbus

	Bertha Freeman, deceased

	Duna Perfect, deceased

1910-1911--

	Gorden Burrer, Ohio Inspection Bureau,

	  Dayton

	Ruth Gorsuch, Mrs. Lester Ackman, Wil-

	  liamstown, Ky.

	Charles Kepton, 300 Alexander Ave.,

	  Rochester, N.Y.

	Joe Landon, Sunbury

	Hattie Osburn, Mrs. Hattie Hall, Sunbury

	Hazel Shicks, Mrs. Burr Bailey, Sunbury

	Merle Williamson, Sunbury

	Clyde Wilson, Sunbury

	Henry Wilson, Sunbury

1911-1912--

	Guy Hoover, U.S. Navy, Charleston, S.C.

	Carrie Forwood, Mrs. Carrie Hoover, 

	  Condit

	Helen Cook, 60 N. 21st St., Columbus

	Nellie Saunders, Mrs. Henry Wilson,

	  Sunbury		

	Ruth Freeman, Mrs. Gaylord Overturf, 319

	  Sheckler St., Bucyrus

	Fern Hoover, Mrs. Fern Hickerson, Mt.

	  Vernon

	Vinnie Fisher, Mrs. Vinnie Lane, Condit

	Mabel Holt, Mrs. Clifford Eley, Sunbury

	Kathryn Irvin, Gallopolis

1912-1913--

	Martha Domigan, P.O. Dept., Washington,

	  D.C.

	Raymond Chadwick, 72 Mt. Vernon Ave.,

	  Boston, Mass.

	Flo Hoover, Sunbury

	Esther Battey, Mrs. Geo. Fry, Centerburg

	Louis Weiser, Sunbury

	Otis Baker, Radnor

	Ivan Jaycox, Ford Plant, Columbus

	Eurotus Wigton, c/o Methodist Mission,

	  Pekin, China

	Nellie Hubbell, Mrs. Fletcher Reynolds, 412

	  Hull Ave., Bucyrus

	Burleigh Ely, Condit

1913-1914--

	Mabel Hupp, Mrs. Mabel Walker, Sunbury

	Dorothy Lake, Mrs. C.E. Vest, 456 Wet-

	  more Ave., Columbus

	Harry Loar, Sunbury

	Carey Pace, Sunbury

	Edward Platt, Galena

	Gladys Williamson, Mrs. Connor Lambert,

	  Delaware

	Russel Welch, Delaware

1914-1915--

	Florence Perfect, Sunbury

	Nellie Duckworth, Mrs. Clyde Bricker, 321

	  E. Court St., Bowling Green

	Kathleen Wigton, Mrs. Ralph Kendrick,

	  1804 Hillside Terrace, E. Akron

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fifty-two					THE OWL


	Gladys Forwood, State Hospital, Columbus

	Ruth Utley, Sunbury

	Nellie Strosnider, Mrs. Frank Hoover,

	  Sunbury

	Wilma Osburn, Sunbury

	Jennie Dwinnel, Sunbury

	Ruby McFarland, Sunbury

	Lamon Kempton, Sunbury

	Riley Roof, 41 Bower Ave., Newark

	Bryan Longshore, Budd Dairy Co.,

	  Columbus

	Frank Hoover, Sunbury

	Roy Edminster, Mt. Vernon

	Lloyd Pace, Centervillage

	Harold Tippett, Sunbury

1915-1916--

	Ross Beaver, O.S.U., Columbus

	Glendon Comstock, Condit

	Hazel Comstock, Mrs. Morgan Chamber-

	  land, Washington, C.H.

	Llewelyn Davis, Nelsonville News, Nelson-

	  ville

	Ray Eley, Lima

	Hobart Grey, O.S.U., Columbus

	Hazel Holt, Mrs. Clayton Kunze, 292 No.

	  Union Ave., Delaware

	Dwight Huston

	Ralph Kendrick, 1804 Hillside Terrace, E.

	  Akron

	Joseph Linnaberry, Briggsdale

	Harold Roof, Galena

	Dean Tippy, Galena, R.F.D.

	Caroline Beacon, Galena

	Mary Whisner, Mrs. Rupert Law, 213 Pen-

	  nant St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

1916-1917--

	Mary Bolton, Mrs. Mary Gerry, Johnstown

	Clyde Bricker, Athens

	Nellie Brooks, deceased

	Edith Gorsuch, Mrs. Harold Roof, Galena

	Eleanor Granger, Bkp. State House,

	  Columbus

	Cloise Grey, O.S.U., Columbus

	Opal Hupp, Mrs. Rolland Neilson, Sunbury

	Leo McCoy, Sunbury

	Donald Main, Sunbury

	Newell McElwere, Centervillage

	Harold Meeker, Sunbury

	Richard Paul, Centervillage

	Everett Perfect, Condit

	Lehr Perfect, 564 E. Spring St., Columbus

	Roland Sedgewick, Sunbury

	Susie Spearman, 16 Troup Ave., Bowling

	  Green

	Nancy Walter, 564 Sherman Ave., Springfield

1917-1918

	Mildred Boyd, Condit

	Grace Domigan, Bkp. Bond Mortgage Co.,

	  Columbus

	Ruth Domigan, O.W.U., Delaware

	Homer Fisher, O.S.U., Columbus

	Grace Fisher, Condit

	William Frazier, Cleveland

	Ethel Furry, Sunbury

	Merwin Fisher, Condit

	Gordon Huston, Chesterville

	Ruth Huston, Mrs. Leo Sherman, Columbus

	Florence Sherbourne, Delaware

	Kathryn Walter, 69 Mulberry St., Athens

	Ansel Wilcox, Woodfield

1918-1919--

	Claude Bonham, Sunbury

	Erwin Cockran, O.S.U., Columbus

	Mary Cring, Condit

	Ethel Forwood, Mrs. Claude Pickering,

	  Plain City

	Frank Frye, Denison University, Granville

	Lillian Grey, Grant Hospital, Columbus

	Herman Hill, 3108 Riverside Ave., Cleveland

	Herschel Hill, O.S.U., Columbus

	Dorothy Hupp, Athens, Normal School

	Russel Miller, O.S.U., Columbus

	Arthur Murphy, Condit

	Virgil Perfect, Condit

	Loy Perfect, Condit

	Leta Speer, Del. Co. Recorder's Office,

	  Delaware

	Cepter Stark, Sunbury

	Cecil Townley, Normal School, Athens

	Gertrude Weiser, Woodtown

	Forrest Wilcox, sunbury

1919-1920--

	Frances Brookens, Lott School, Sunbury

	Mabel Comstock, Condit

	Edith Bolton, c/o Bell Telephone Co.,

	  Columbus

	Velmah Duckworth, Upperhorseshoe,

	  Sunbury

	Nellie Hines, Sunbury

	Chalmers Huston, O.S.U., Columbus

	Herbert Kempton, Sunbury

	Donald Lake, Sunbury

	Dean Lane, Condit

	Opal Leek, Sinkey School, Sunbury

	Helen McCormick, Sunbury

	Clarence Pace, Auto Service, Centerburg

	Coral Saunders, Mrs. Coral Ulery,

	  Sunbury

	Bernice Utley, Sandusky St., Delaware

	Charlotte Willoughby, Ada

1920-1921--

	Veva Barton, Ohio Northern Normal

	  School, Ada

	Dorothy Bradfield, Valparaiso University,

	  Valparaiso, Ind.

	Louise Cornell, Butler College, Indian-

	  apolis, Ind.

	Reese Davis, Sunbury

	Essie DeWitt, Normal School, Athens

	Horace Domigan, O.W.U., Delaware

	Doris Forwood, Sunbury

	Margaret Gunnet, Grant Hospital,

	  Columbus

	Elizabeth Ketcham. O.W.U., Delaware

	Hazel McCoy, Normal School, Athens

	Florence Matthews, Sunbury

	Darrel Murphy, O.S.U., Columbus

	Margaret Murphy, O.W.U.,Delaware

	Doris Patrick, Sunbury

	Mildred Perfect, Normal School, Athens

	Kathryn Schneider, Sunbury

	Dorothy Spencer, Mrs. Stanley Rhoades,

	  Delaware

	Irma Strong, O.S.U., Columbus

	Lucile Townley, State Hospital, Columbus

	Cora Walter, Normal School, Athens

	Vaughn Williams, Eben Baird Shoe Store,

	  Columbus

	Lucy Weiser, Jane Case Hospital, Delaware

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[corresponds to page 53]


THE OWL						fifty-three


         HARDWARE and FURNITURE

	   Fords and Fordsons

	   C.M. WHEATON &amp; CO.


         Baker Art Gallery

	    Columbus, O.

Again appreciates the liberal patronage of

the Sunbury High School Students and

hopes the future may have the same

measure of success in store for each of you

as you have made it possible for you.


        TRADE AT THE MOST PROGRESSIVE STORE

	     The M. Weiss &amp; Sons Co.

	  THE SUNBURY FAMOUS RACKET STORE
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fifty-four					THE OWL


                 PYTHIAN THEATRE

	         G.L. BUDD, Prop.

          HIGH CLASS ATTRACTIONS EACH WEEK

	AN EVENING WITH US IS TIME WELL SPENT

The old and young enjoy motion pictures because they educate, in-

spire and make you forget the hardships of life.
    
	     "We Try to Please You"

    
             "The Vogue Shoppe"

	    Where style is first

      Where you will always find the

      latest in shoes, clothes, neckwear

      shirts, gloves, hosiery, underwear,

      hats, and caps.

      A shop for the man who is 

      particular about his appearance.

	 We guarantee to please.

	     BUDD &amp; FRENCH
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THE OWL								fifty-five


	CALENDAR

	SEPTEMBER				    Patrick Hardware

1921						       Company

 5. Learned what was to be our source of
    worry during 1921-22.		             For Hardware,

 6. Freshies cast frightened glances at up-	     Granite Ware,
    per classmen.					    
                                                       Tinware,

 9. Georgie is set up as an example for the	     Paints and Oil,		
    Freshmen.					           
                                                        Harness,

10. Dug ditch across basketball field.		        Plumbing

12. Freshmen auctioned off to the two liter-
    ary societies.  No bids, so they were
    given away.					Phone 64     Sunbury, Ohio

16. Freshmen reception given by Sopho-
    mores.  Most distinguished guests Har-
    lan Williamson and Minnie Willoughby.

19. Freshies come to school with sore heads,
    the result of the initiation.  "Meder" and
    Erma's birthday.

20. Seniors select their class rings.

21. Seniors beginning to attain that digni-
    fied look.

23. Manual Training boys sharpened their
    tools, Marie's birthday, school should
    have been closed.

26. Election of class officers.

28. Mr. Orville Barcus gave a very interest-
    ing talk in Chapel on his hobby "Star-
    gazing."

29. Miss Jeffrey found reading a book on
    astronomy.

30. Sunbury suffered defeat at Bellpoint
    8 to 7.


   MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT GELSTON'S

	OCTOBER						         Pupils Enjoy Our

 2. Almeda makes hit with Harry.			              Lunches

 5. Chapel, Rev. Roberts of Galena gave an			      Candies
    interesting talk on "Self-Efficiency,"			       
    Students Council organized.                                        Soda                                                                                
			
	 			
 6. Teachers left for convention at Dayton.	
    "Hardtime" party at Spencers. (Vinegar)		   We enjoy serving pupils.

 7. Sunbury knocked off Ashley, boys 29-23,		
    girls 16-3.						             Visit Our

 8. Saturday, no lessons of course.				   Confectionery

10. A Freshman got smart.  Prof. Myers'
    paddle found broken.			    A. PATRICK, Prop. North Side Sq.

11."Pick" arrives on time.					   SUNBURY, OHIO

	 BAKE IT WITH WHITE LOAF

12. Chapel, organized an orchestra.

13. Everybody crams.

14. Term exams for 1st period.  White-
    washed Centervillage, Boys 27-0.  Girls,
    6-3.  Manual Training Class finishes Do-
    mestic Science Room.

16. Sunday. No studying 'cause Mr. Myers
    said we couldn't.

17. Sophomore party at High School.

18. Lawrence Callahan surprises all by re-
    citing.

19. Chapel, interesting talk by Rev.
    Schneider.

20. Elocution as usual.

    BAKE IT WITH WHITE LOAF

21. Basketball, Sunbury wallops Radnor,
    boys 30-16, girls 5-2.

24. Senior boys attracting Sophomore girls.
   GELSTON SODAS BEST IN TOWN
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fifty-six					THE OWL


		Established 1872

	        THE FARMERS BANK




	      INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY

		UNINCORPORATED


	       John Williamson &amp; Sons

		Farm Implements, Etc.

		Sunbury		Ohio


	       BAKE IT WITH WHITE LOAF


		Blakely - Williams

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THE OWL						fifty-seven


25.  Harlan marched down without being
     bawled out.

26.  Chapel
     BAKE IT WITH WHITE LOAF				The Bucher Engraving

28.  Basketball, Berlin boys defeat us 23-17,		     Company
     but our girls walk off with a score of 
     11-4.						DESIGNERS  ILLUSTRATORS

29.  Freshies serve pop and pumpkin pie to		      ENGRAVERS
     Sophomores.

31.  Hallowe'en Frolic
				                          COLUMBUS   -   OHIO
GELSTON'S BREAD IS AS GOOD AS
  THE BEST AND BETTER THAN
          THE REST


	     NOVEMBER

 1. Everybody sleepy.  Lessons unprepared.

 2. Percy walks the goose-step.

 4. Basketball, Galena vs. Sunbury.

 7. Squire shaves off his mustache.

 9. Orchestra advised not to play at dances.          STAR GARAGE AND

11. Sunbury vs. Hyatts.  Hyatts boys win	        MACHINE SHOP
    12-6, Sunbury girls win 2-1.
                                             Repair all makes of cars, generators,
15. Carl makes a hit with Arline.	  
                                        starters, batteries, and electrical systems
16. Mabel Wolfe's eyes turn green. 
                                                        TRY US

17. Edna A'Neal receives Gold Medal and
    Frank Stelzer, Bronze, won in County			
    Track Meet, May 6, 1921.

18. Berlin knocked off Sunbury with a score
    of 27-18.  Arlo Searles leaves for college.

21. Exams, 2nd term, studying seems to be    
    the newest fad.                             

22. Still studying.                                          
23. Program given by first six grades.

24. Beginning of Thanksgiving vacation.
    Everybody thankful for the vacation.

25. Alumni Homecoming at K.P. Hall.  Old		STELZER &amp; GRANGER
    folks still able to play basketball for
    their boys defeated us with a score 14-13.		      CASH 
    High School Girls won over Alumni			   MEAT MARKET
    Girls.						    AND GROCERY

28. Stupid, too much turkey.

30. Excellent music by orchestra.  Paul's	     Phone 63     Sunbury, Ohio
    birthday.

      AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT COOL
           OFF AT GELSTON'S

            DECEMBER

 2. Sunbury shows Croton how to play
    basketball.  Score 27-12.

 5. Arthur A'Neals is greatly attracted by
    a grammar school girl.

 7. Rev. Fisher gave an interesting talk
    about--30 minutes in length.  Mr. Lester
    Ackman follows with another 10 minutes.

 9. Sunbury scored 37 to Ostrander's 19.

12. Sweetness worried; did not receive his				ICE
    daily note.

13. Glee Club practice as usual.				SUNBURY DRAY, COAL &amp;

14. Sunbury defeats Brown 32-24.				     ICE COMPANY

15. Olive takes a vacation.

16. Powell walks off with Sunbury, 24-21.			 W. J. Crowl, Prop.

17. Centerburg surprises Sunbury with a
    score of 16-15.

18. Netta and "Pick" goes to Sunday School.

19. Paul Miller writes his letter to Santa
    Claus.  First Literary program.

21. Mr. Myers sings "Love Divine" in
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fifty-eight					THE OWL


		  The Methodist Church

	Cordially Invites You to Worship With Them.

		DR. L.L. FISHER, Pastor


		      Bulletin


	Sunday School - - - - - - - -  9:30 A.M.

	Morning Worship - - - - - - - 10:30 A.M.

	Epworth League - - - - - - -   6:30 P.M.

	Evening Service - - - - - - -  7:30 P.M.

	Prayer Meeting Wednesday - - - 7:30 P.M.


		You Will Find a Welcome Here.


		      WELCOME


		    Baptist Church

		    Sunbury, Ohio

		C. F. Schneider, Pastor

		     Bulletin


	Sunday School - - - - - - - - -  9:30 A.M.

	Morning Worship - - - - - - - - 10:30 A.M.

	B.Y.P.U. - - - - - - - - - - - - 6:30 P.M.

	Evening Service - - - - - - - -  7:30 P.M.

	Prayer Meeting Wednesday - - - - 7:30 P.M.


W.W. Guild ............................2nd Friday each month

Ladies' Mission Circle ..............2nd Thursday each month

Y.M.P. Class.........................3rd Thursday each month

Birthday Class.......................4th Thursday each month
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THE OWL								fifty-nine


23. Leota fell in the flour barrel as usual.

24. Freshmen boys go shopping for their			CLASS RINGS AND PINS

    Christmas perfume.

25. Sophomore girls receive the perfume.              Athletic Medals and Trophies

27. Ralph goes to Newark to see his girl.	      Fraternity Badges and Jewelry

    Gets scarlet fever.  Stays five weeks.	      Announcements and Invitations

28. "Pick" goes swimming with his skates on.
					    Special designs submitted without charge
                                            for new organization emblems.  Send
                                            for catalogs.
	
                                                         _________
                                                    
   
                                                THE D.L. AULD COMPANY
                                                   COLUMBUS, OHIO

JANUARY					

 1.	Start the year right, bake it with White	
	Loaf.							      

 2.	Off again, on again, gone again, school

	again.						    

 3.	Glee Club practice postponed till Friday.		
 4.	"Doc" Carpenter puts on long trousers.

 5.	Miss Kidwell does not appear.

 6.	Bellpoint plays our 2nd team and wins

	33-12.

 7.	Sunbury defeats Orange 18-12.

10.	Found on floor of assembly rooms two		We pay you cash for your

	recipes, one for Peach Brandy, the other	Produce and sell to you for

	for Clover-blossom wine; owner "Toots"

	Grey.						          CASH

11.	Wm. Whitney is interested in the gram-		

	mar room.					   Parsans Cash Grocery
	
13.	Hyatts defeated our 2nd team 29-16.

	End of first semester.  Manual Training

	Class finishes Junior Desks.

16.	Courses selected for 2nd semester.

	BAKE IT WITH WHITE LOAF

17.	Still selecting.

18.	Confusion in changing of classes.  New

	Member of American Literature class--

	Arlo Searles (a Freshman).

20.	We ran away with Centervillage with a

	score of 45-3.  2nd Literary program.

23.	Helen Morris vamps a Senior.			    Have Your Old Shoes

25.	Chapel, Mr. Myers tells us how to make			  Repaired

	the best of our opportunities.			 A Stitch in Time Saves Nine

26.	Great attraction in the library.			   JOHNSON

27.	Bellpoint wallops Sunbury for the 3rd 		    For Good Shoe Repairing

	time, score 22-16.

30.	Almeda begins advertising for Harry		 Wear-U-Well Shoes in Stock

	has left.						 SUNBURY, OHIO

31.	Bake it with White Loaf.

     WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD CAKE, LET

           GELSTON BAKE IT


	FEBRUARY

 1.	Miss Jeffrey is alarmed lest the Sopho-

	mores have lost their voices--in English.

 3.	Ostrander carries home the bacon with

	a score of 27-19.

 6.	"Hook" Williamson tries to get another

	date with Minnie.

 7.	Percy Downing and Frances Perfect,			   C.W. Buckingham

	Allan Fisher and Anna Mae Meeker at-

	tend the Red Head Party.					Lumber

 8.	Noah Green forgot his Commercial Geo-			   Building Material

	graphy lesson.

10.	Delaware outscored us in a very exciting	       Roofing          Coal	

	game 26-24.

11.	Nobody flunked today,--Sunday y'see.

13.	Mr. Myers' wash-day.

14.	Melton tries to flirt with Mabel Wolfe.

	He is carried out senseless.  Many others

	receive nice Valentines also.

15.	Rev. Myers of Barbarton gave an in-

	teresting talk.

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sixty							THE OWL


		INSURANCE


		  LIFE

		 HEALTH

		ACCIDENT

		  FIRE

		 THEFT

		TORNADO

		  and

	       LIVE STOCK


	     THE NEWS OFFICE

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THE OWL							sixty-one


17.	Sunbury defeats Delaware's 2nd team

	28-9.

20.	We have a visitor who seems interested			   R.P. ANDERSON

	in students rather than the school.  Net-		   Headquarters for

	ta sat in front of "Bob" Allison, the			 DRUGS

	visitor sat with "Bob."					   KODAKS

22.	We celebrated Washington's Birthday			     SCHOOL SUPPLIES

	with a few extras in Chapel.  Rev. Hus-			       DRUG SUNDRIES

	ton gave an interesting talk on Wash-

	ington's Life.							   Phone 68

24.	Pictures are taken for the Annual by

	Baker.  Grammar School gave an excel-

	lent program at the K. of P. Hall.

26.	Blue Monday.  The day on which the

	report of the examinations of the pre-

	ceding week were given.

27.	Philomathean Society gives program at

	school to which the Athenians were in-

	vited.

28.	Special session of Chapel at which we				THE

	were favored with a talk by Rev. San-			      SUNBURY

	tose, a Wesleyan student and a native of		      SAVINGS

	the Phillipine Islands.					       &amp; LOAN

     GELSTON HEADQUARTERS FOR						CO.

     FURNAS PATTIES.  TRY ONE

								 AN INSTITUTION FOR
	MARCH

 1.	Bake it with White Loaf.				   PUBLIC SERVICE

 2.	Basketball Squad journeyed to Delaware

	to take their part in the Tournament.

 3.	At 2:30, S.H.S. eliminated Verona with

	a score of 15-12 in a very fast and ex-

	citing game.  At 8:30 Sunbury met

	North Lewisburg in the 3rd round and

	was unable to hold down their 250 lbs.

	giants, thus losing by a score of 26-11.

 8.	Hawaiian Troupe with string instru-

	ments, gave us several selections which

	were highly appreciated.

 9.	Allan Fisher discovered in Manual

	Training room teaching the Freshman

	girls how to get a tune out of a saw.

10.	Juniors entertained the school and pub-

	lic with a class play, "All on Account of

	Polly."

13.	Several bad cases of spring fever.		DIAMONDS   WATCHES   JEWELRY
	
16.	Howard Cring walks home from school			 Charles Bawden

	for reasons too numerous to mention.			    JEWELER

17.	Dr. James M. Taylor gave an interesting		  SUNBURY    -     -    OHIO

	talk on the "Continent of Opportunity."

20.	Earl Cline is seen with his mouth shut.

	BAKE IT WITH WHITE LOAF

22.	Ella discovers that "Pete" isn't so bad

	after all.

24.	All glad to see Miss Kidwell back after

	her illness.

27.	Mildred Emerine startles all the boys at

	her first appearance as a pupil of S.H.S.

28.	All girls curl their hair and get jealous.

30.	Ladies Home Journal Campaign starts.

31.	(In the morning)  Our negative and			    E. C. BENNET

	affirmative debating teams debate before

	the school.  Everyone advised to "dig			   Lumber and Coal

	for de bait."  (In the evening) County

	Debate held at Community Hall, Affirm-			 Galena         Ohio

	ative team defeats Ostrander by a 3 to 0

	vote, while our Negative team lost at

	Berlin by the same score.

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                    <text>[page 64]

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sixty-two					THE OWL


					APRIL
			
    We have on hand a full	 3.	Helen Morris and "Pete" Beaver dis-

	  line of			covered in Senior Room.

     Kelley - Springfield 	 5.	Chapel postponed 'til Friday.

	   TIRES	 	 7.	Chapel, Arbor Day program.  Walloped

					Galena in the first big game of the sea-

      Cooper Batteries			son 2-0.  In the evening the Glee Club

     and Battery Service		gave a program at Berkshire.

	Our speciality		10.	Ground flew up and hit "Sherm" on the

					nose.

	SUNBURY TIRE		11.	"High-pocket" stars at vaulting.

	&amp; REPAIR CO.		12.	Elocution and Public Speaking classes

					give an excellent program at K. of P.

					Hall.

					BAKE IT WITH WHITE LOAF

				14.	Game with Centerburg called off, rained.

					Gerald Crowl receives a gold medal for

					the highest scoring guard in towns from

					500 to 1500.

				17.	Debates in Sophomore English com-

					mence.  Ladies Home Journal campaign

					renewed.

				19.	Miss Jeffrey begins drilling the Literary

					teams.

				21.	Special attraction, Junior Jubilee.  Sun-

					bury defeats Galena Baseball team 6-1,

					Sunbury defeats Orange 9-2.

				22.	Sophomores' Moonlight party.  (No

					moon, no chaperon).

	 Milo D. Gammill	24.	Large number turn out for track prac-

     Dealer in LIVE STOCK		tice.

   LONG DISTANCE HAULING	26.	Chapel as usual.  Bake it with White

Phone 19        Sunbury, Ohio		Loaf.

				28.	Philomathian and Athenian Contest at

					K. of P. Hall.  Philomathians win.  Score

					3 1/2 to 2.  Baseball, Sunbury 6, Center-

					burg 11.

				    FULL LINE OF CANDY AND SOFT

				       DRINKS AT GELSTON'S


					MAY

    THE FRANKLIN PRINTING CO.	 1.	"Hook" Williamson stars at high jump-

	  [image]			ing.

       COLUMBUS, OHIO		 4.	Baseball, Ashley vs. Sunbury.

				 5. 	Oratorical Contest at Gray Chapel.

      Book and Catalog	 	 9.	Orchestra practice.

	  Printers		11.	Junior-Senior Banquet.

				12.	Track meet at Delaware.

				15,     16 and 17.  Final Exams.  Everybody

					worried as usual.

				19.	Senior Class Play.  School out.  All

					books burned.

				21.	Baccalaureate Sermon.

				24.	Commencement.

				26.	Alumni Banquet.  Baseball, Sunbury vs.

					Orange.

					Bake it with White Loaf.


				 YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST NOW TRY

				    THE BEST--GELSTON'S BREAD

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[corresponds to page 1 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


MARRIAGE RECORD 1 1835-45								1

      The State of Ohio

      County of Delaware  ss.       Benjamin Powers being sworn

     on his oath says that he is 82 years
                                           
of age and a resident of said county: that he was 

present at the wedding of Isabella Webb and Charles

C. Chamberlain which took place at the Inn of

Delaware in the said County on the 18th day of February

A.D. 1834: that he saw Revd Henry Van Deman

unite in the holy bands of matrimony. the said

Isabella Webb and Charles C. Chamberlain

at said [illegible]: that the said parties lived together

ever since as man and wife until the death of the 

said Charles C. Chamberlain &amp; that he was personally ac-

quainted with all the parties above named
                                                                                 
                                          B. Powers

Sworn to and subscribed before me by Benjamin Powers

this 25th of March A.D.1883. as witness my hand seal officially

                                                                            
                                     William A. Hall
                                                                     
                               Notary Public in open said County


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                    <text>[page 4]


[corresponds to page 1 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

MARRIAGES RECORD 1 1835		                                                              1
These marriage licenses are under the white piece of paper.

                                     State of Ohio Delaware County ss

   On the 20th day of March ss 1835 I solemnized the

marriage of Thomas C. Cole with Clarissa Heard

                                     Henry VanDeman M. S.

Ret &amp; Recorded May 22 ss 1852

                                     D. T. Fuller Probate Judge

                  The State of Ohio Delaware County, 

I certify that on the 23rd day of August PAD 1835 Sam

(illegible) v Sally Hills were legally joined in Marriage

by me.                              P. E. Buell J P

Rev. &amp; Recorded Dec 1st 1835

Attest          T. Reynolds Clerk

             The State of Ohio Delaware County: Ss

I certify that on the 6th day of October A.D. 1835 Isaac 

Freese &amp; Hester Grubb were legally joined in marriage

by me                              Isreal Carpenter  J.P.


Ret. &amp; Recorded Nov. 28th 1835

Attest           T. Reynolds  Clerk

	    The State of Ohio Delaware County, Ss

I certify that on the 1st day of May 1837. Hiram A. Buck

&amp; Jennett G. Cross were joined in marriage by me. Samuel Lynch 

[illegible] &amp; Recorded July 23 1838  Attest       T Reynolds  Clerk











                     
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                    <text>[page 5]

[corresponds to labeled page 2 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

2 
  The State of Ohio, Delaware County.Ss

I hereby certify. That on the 14th day of January A.D. 1835. James McCune 

and Eliza Walling were joined in marriage by me. 
                                                                                
					Robert Lawrence J.P.

Returned &amp; recorded May 16th A.D. 1835.

 			Attest          		T. Reynolds  Clerk
 
  The State of Ohio, Delaware County. Ss

 I hereby certify.That on the 6th day of February A.D. 1835. Bazaleel Culver &amp;

 Elizabeth Thomas were joined in marriage by me.
                                                                        
                                    Festus Sprague J.P.


 Returned &amp; recorded May 23rd A.D. 1835.
                                             
                           Attest.       T. Reynolds       Clerk.


     The State of Ohio, Delaware County.Ss

I hereby certify that on the 19th day of February A.D. 1835. Charles Dodge &amp;

Melissa Shaw were joined in marriage by me.

                                   S.D. Wyatt



Returned &amp; recorded April 21st. A.D. 1835.
                                                      
				    Attest.   T. Reynolds  Clerk.


                    The State of Ohio. Delaware County. Ss

I hereby certify. That on the 19th day of February.A.D.1835. James Fridlington V

Barbary Brenizer were joined in marriage by me.

                                                  S.D.Wyatt

                                         

Returned &amp; recorded April 21st. A.D.1835.
                            
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                    <text>[page 6]
[corresponds to the Page 2-A of the piece of paper attached to page 1 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

              The State  of Ohio, Delaware County,SS

To any Ordained Minister of the Gospel, thoughout the States aforesaid, legally authorized to sol-

emnize MARRIAGES, or any LEGALLY acting Justice of the Peace, in and for said County, Greeting;

These are to License and permit you to unite in the holy bands of Matrimony; agreeably to the rites

and ceremonies of the sect to which you may belong. William Davis

and Imanda W. Blirsan, and for so doing this shall be your sufficient Voucher.

                                             In testimony whereof, I, Thomas Reynolds, Clerk of the
 
                                             Court of Common Pleas of said County, have hereunto set

                                             my hand, and affixed my seal of office, this 18th day of 
 
                                             Feby                                             1835

                                                            T. Reynolds,     Clerk    


             The State  of Ohio, Delaware County,SS

To any Ordained Minister of the Gospel, thoughout the States aforesaid, legally authorized to sol-

emnize MARRIAGES, or any LEGALLY acting Justice of the Peace, in and for said County, Greeting;

These are to License and permit you to unite in the holy bands of Matrimony; agreeably to the rites

and ceremonies of the sect to which you may belong. Jerimiah Gilles

and Ererline Bradley, and for so doing this shall be your sufficient Voucher.

                                             In testimony whereof, I, Thomas Reynolds, Clerk of the
 
                                             Court of Common Pleas of said County, have hereunto set

                                             my hand, and affixed my seal of office, this 21st day of 
 
                                             Feby                                             1835

                                                            T. Reynolds,     Clerk   

            Middletown   Feb 8th 1841

         I do hereby certify that the marriage of Thomas

        Allen &amp; Sarah Waters was solemnized on the
 
       31st of December last by me
                                  

       Also the marriage of James Meaze &amp;

       Sarah G Allen on the 4th last by me


                            Geo  Armstrong


	    ROLL      DATE

	    6	SEP 17 1959

	    8   OCT 5 1959    
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                    <text>[page 7]

[corresponds to labeled page 3 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

  
	Marriage Record # 1			

			The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss.

I, hereby certify, that on the 7th day of March A.D. 1835. Isom M. Hayward &amp;

Placy A. Jackson were joined in marriage by me.

                                               Robert Lawrence J.P.

Returned &amp; recorded May 16th 1835

                             Attest. T. Reynolds Clerk.


                        The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss

I, hereby certify, that on the 8th day of March A.D. 1835. Harrison Dewit &amp;

Mary M. Caulkins were joined in marriage by me.

                                                        Tho. S. Hoadly  J.P. 

Returned &amp; recorded May 11th. 1835.
                                
                              Attest.  T.Reynolds     Clerk.

 
                   The state of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss


I, hereby certify, that on the 12th day of March A.D. 1835. Joseph Skates &amp;

Susan Ann Felkel were joined in marriage by me.

                                              Tho. S. Hoadly J.P.


Returned &amp; recorded May 11th 1835.
                                 
                                   Attest.     T. Reynolds   Clerk.



                         The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss

I,hereby certify, that on the 18th day of March A.D. 1835, Daniel M. Sellers &amp;

Sophia Patterson were joined in marriage by me.

                                               Caleb Hall J.P.

Returned &amp; recorded June 2nd 1835.

                                               Attest. T. Reynolds  Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 8]


[corresponds to unlabeled page 4 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


                           The State of Ohio,Delaware County,Ss

I, hereby certify, that on the 26th day of March A.D. 1835. James Roff and

Hannah Tinkham were joined in marriage by me.

                                                                Caleb Hall J.P.


Returned &amp; recored June 2nd 1835.
                                    
                        Attest. T. Reynolds  Clerk.


 Edward McLeod &amp; Eliza Rose licenced April 14th 1835.

			    The State of Ohio, Delaware, Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 15th day of April A.D. 1835. Edward McLeod &amp;

Eliza Rose were joined in marriage by me.

                                         Wm Gildersleeve

Returned &amp; recored May 28th 1835.
                                    
                            Attest. T. Reynolds  Clerk.

    
          John Hood &amp; Polly Warner licenced April 20th 1835.


                                        The State of Ohio, Delaware County. Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 23th day of April A.D. 1835. John Hood and 

Polly Warner were joined in marriage by me.
 
                                          Wm. Gildersleeve


Returned &amp; recorded May 28th 1835.
                   
                        Attest. 	T. Reynolds    Clerk


Lorenzo Churchill &amp; Nancy M. Wright licenced April 21st 1835.


                          The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 22d, day of April A.D. 1835. Lorenzo Churchill &amp;

Nancy M. Wright were joined in marriage by me.

                                          Wm H. Ashley E.C.C.

Returned &amp; recorded June 2, 1835.
       
                                          Attest, T. Reynolds   Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 9]

[corresponds to page 5 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]   


John W. Arthur &amp; Nancy Macomber licenced May 11th 1835.

	    The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss

I certify, that on the 17th day of May 1835. John W. Authur &amp; Nancy Macomber were 

joined in marriage by me.

                                                                   Joel Marsh J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded June 30th 1835.

   Attest.  T. Reynolds  Clerk


Thomas Coleman &amp; Drusilla Franceway licenced May 12th 1835.

                The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss

I certify, that on the 13th day of May 1835, Thomas Coleman &amp;

Drusilla Franceway were joined in marriage by me.
          
                                      Isael Carpenter J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded Nov. 28th 1835.

Attest.   T. Reynolds Clerk.


William Benedict &amp; Achsah Hoar licenced May 16th 1835.

       The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 28th day of May A.. 1835. William Benedict &amp;

Achsah Hoar [Horr] were joined in marriage by me.

                                        Joesph Harrison J.P.

Ret.&amp; recorded June 8th 1835.
       
		Attest. T. Reynolds   Clerk.


Jabez Wood &amp; Clementina Emery licenced May 23rd 1835.

		The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 28th day of May 1835. Jabez Wood &amp; Clementina

Emery were joined in marriage by me.

                                                   Emmons Wood  J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded June 10th 1835.

		Attest, T. Reynolds   Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 10]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 6 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]        


Joseph Trout &amp; Priscilla Wilcox licenced May 25th, 1835,
                                                                 
         The State of Ohio,Delaware County, Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 25th, day of May A.D. 1835. Joseph Trout and

Priscilla Wilcox were joined in marriage by me.
                       
                                           Abraham Weil  M. G.

Ret. &amp; recorded June 4th, 1835.
                            
		Attest, T. Reynolds    Clerk


John Cannady &amp; Bethsheba Decker licenced May 26th, 1835,


           The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss

I certify that on the 30th day of May A.D. 1835. John Cannady &amp; Bethsheba 

Decker were joined in marriage by me.

                                   Joseph Hanifon  J.P.

Returned &amp; recorded June 8th 1835,
                                                            
			Attest,  T. Reynolds   Clerk


Jacob Darst &amp; Catharine Cramer Licenced May 27th 1835.

     The State of Ohio, Delaware County. Ss

I hereby certify that on the 31st day of May A.D. 1835, Jacob Darst and

Catharine Cramer were joined in marriage by me.

                                          James Davenport J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded June 5th 1835,
                                  Attest, T. Reynolds    Clerk



Joel Goodrich &amp; Malinda Slayne licenced May 29th 1835.</text>
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                    <text>[page 11]

[corresponds to page 7 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Jonas Foust &amp; Elizabeth Kister licenced June 2nd 1835.               

		The State of Ohio, Delaware County. Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 28th day of June 1835, Jonas Foust and 

Elizabeth Kester were joined in marriage by me. 

                                        John Porterfield      J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded June 16th 1835,
                             
Attest,       T. Reynolds      Clerk.

                                      
Reason Luellen &amp; Mary [Ann] Waimer [Wymer] licenced June 3, 1835.

		      The State of ohio, Delaware County. Ss

I, certify, that on the 7th day of June 1835, Reason Luellen &amp; Mary

Waimer were joined in marriage by me.


                                     Elijah Adams   J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded August 21th 1835

Attest.	T. Reynolds        Clerk.

                                       
Nathaniel Phipps &amp; Mary Ann Plews licenced June 4th 1835.


	The State of Ohio,Delaware County.Ss

I, certify, that on the 7th day of June 1835. Nathaniel Phipps &amp; Mary Ann Plews

were joined in marriage by me.
               
                                   S.D.Wyatt

                                          
Ret. &amp; recorded June 30th 1835.

Attest.       T.Reynolds Clerk.


Samuel Grauel &amp; Barbara Stroub licenced June 10th 1835,

          The State of Ohio, Delaware County.Ss
                                                  
I,certify, that on the 14th day of June A.D. 1835, Samuel Grauel &amp; Barbara Knoub

were joined in marriage by me.

                              Andrew Kinnear M.G.



Ret. &amp; recorded June 22, 1835
                                       
                Attest.  T. Reynolds    Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 12]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 8 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Ira Chase &amp; Jane Wilcox licenced June 11th 1835.

    The State of Ohio, Delaware County. Ss
                                        
I hereby certify, that on the 11th day of June 1835, Ira Chase &amp; Jane Wilcox

were joined in marriage by me.
                                                                                 
                             John C. Havens M.G.

Ret. &amp; recorded 16th 1835,
                                                     
                  Attest, T. Reynolds    Clerk.

                                     
Anson S. Wood &amp; Kaziah [Kezia] Monroe licenced June 11th 1835,

	      The State of Ohio, Delaware County.Ss
                                                    
I, certify, that on the 14th day of June 1835. Anson S. Wood &amp; Kaziah Monroe were

joined in marriage by me. 
                  
                                   Thomas Reid  J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded June 19th 1835.
                                       
	  Attest.    T. Reynolds     Clerk


Orin Stanton &amp; Susannah Poorman lic'd June 17th 1835.

	The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss
                                          
I, certify, that on the 21st day of June 1835. Orin Stanton &amp; Susannah Poorman

were joined in marriage by me.

                                                           Anson Wood J.P.

Ret.&amp; recorded June 24th 1835.

       Attest, T. Reynolds Clerk.

                                     
Robert R. M. Cutchan &amp; Harriet Lindenberger lic'd June 17th 1835.

        The State of Ohio,Delaware County,Ss
                                                      
I, certify, that on the 17th day of June 1835, Robert R. McCutchan &amp; Harriet Linden

berger were joined in marriage by me. 

                                                        Jacob Rosecrans  J.P.
Ret. &amp; recorded July 9th 1835

Attest.    T. Reynolds   Clerk  </text>
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                    <text>[page 13]

[corresponds to page 9 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Salmon Wells &amp; Peggy Clayton lic. June 26th 1835.

  

Iva Benedict &amp; Rosanna Dennis licenced July 1th 1835.

                      The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss

I certify that on the 2. day of July A.D. 1835. Iva Benedict &amp; Rosanna Dennis

were joined in marriage by me.                 
                                                             Anson Wood J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded, July 14th 1835.

     Attest.     T. Reynolds Clerk.


Elizur Pierce Minier &amp; Eunice Sherman lic'd July 4th 1835.

                       The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss

I certify, that on the 5th day of July A.D. 1835. Elizur Pierce Minier &amp; Eunice

Sherman were joined in marriage by me.

                                               B. Carpenter J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded July 10th. 1835.
      
      Attest,  T. Reynolds  Clerk.


Squire P.T. Cummins &amp; Pamelia Williams lic'd July 9th. 1835.

                           The State of Ohio, Delaware County.Ss

I certify, that on the 9th. day of July A.D. 1835. Squire P.T. Cummins &amp;

Pamelia Williams were joined in marriage by me.

                                               John Nettleton J.P.

Ret. &amp; recorded July 16th. 1835. 

      Attest,    T. Reynolds  Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 14]

[corresponds to page 10 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]    



Jacob Weimer &amp; Catharine Markel lic'd July 11th. 1835.

                    The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss

I certify, that on the 16th. day of July A.D. 1835. Jacob Weimer &amp; Catharine 

Markel were joined in marriage by me.

                                                    J.P.Brookins J.Peace.

Ret'd &amp; recorded July 18th, 1835.

   Attest.     T.Reynolds  Clerk.


Charles H. Hamlin &amp; Mary Markel lic'd July 13th, 1835.

                    The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss

I certify, that on the 13th day of July A.D. 1835. Charles H. Hamlin &amp; 

Catherine Markel were joined in marriage by me.
                             
                                             Leonard H. Cowles J.P.

Ret'd &amp; recorded, July 18th, 1835.

Attest,         T. Reynolds  Clerk


Isaac Halley &amp; Clarissa Sherman lic'd July 18th, 1835

                        The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss

I certify, that on the 23d. day of July 1835. Isaac Halley &amp; Clarissa 
 
Sherman were joined in marriage by me.

                                      Benjamin Martin

Ret'd &amp; recorded July 31th, 1835

Attest,         T. Reynolds  Clerk.

 
 William D.A. Clair &amp; Laura A. Adams lic'd July 24th, 1835.

                      The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss

 I certify, that on the 26th day of July 1835, William D.A. Clair &amp;

 Laura A. Adams were joined in marriage by me.

                                              Truman Strong

 Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 25th 1835

  Attest,     T. Reynolds  Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 15]

[corresponds to page 11 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45] 




 John Phillips &amp; Nancy Phillians licenced April 21th, 1835

        The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

 On the 25 day of April A.D. 1835 I solemnized the marriage

 of John Phillips with Nancy Phillians.

                             Henry Van Derman

 Rec &amp; Recorded Dec. 15 1852

                           D.L.Fuller  Probate Judge



Thomas T. Jones &amp; Eleaner O. Jones licenced April 21th, 1835.

                     The State of Ohio, Delaware County. Ss


I certify, that on the 24th day of April 1835, Thomas T. Jones &amp;

Eleaner O. Jones were joined in marriage by me.
 
                                        David Cadwalader.

Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 10th, 1835.

Attest,     T. Reynolds   Clerk


Adolphus Handley &amp; Maria Noe licenced April 23.d 1835.

                    The State of Ohio, Delaware County. Ss

I certify, that on the 30th day of April A.D. 1835. Adolphus Handley &amp;

Maria Noe were joined in marriage by me.

                                       Joseph Harrison J.P.

Returned &amp; recorded May 18th, 1835.

		Attest,     T. Reynolds   Clerk.



John Maffit &amp; Emily Foust licenced April 23.d 1835.

                    The State of Ohio, Delaware County.Ss

I certify, that on the 30th day of April A. D. 1835, John Moffit and

Emily Howard were joined in marriage by me.

                                            Ebenezer H. Wood J.P.

Returned &amp; recorded May 2.d 1835.

Attest,   T. Reynolds   Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 16]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 12 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45] 


Thompson Roberts &amp; Mary Powers licenced April 28th, 1835.

                      
                        The State of Ohio, Delaware County. Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 29th. day of April A.D. 1835. Thompson Roberts

&amp; Mary Powers were joined in marriage by me.

                                            Wm. Gildersleeve.

Returned &amp; recorded May 28th, 1835.

Attest,        T. Reynolds     Clerk


Samuel Willey &amp; Eliza Pool licenced May 1st 1835.

                      The State of Ohio, Delaware County,Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 5th day of May A.D. 1835. Samuel Willey &amp;

Eliza Pool were joined in marriage by me.
                                           Abraham Weil  M. of Gospel.

Returned &amp; recorded May 11th, 1835

Attest,   T. Reynolds  Clerk


Alvey Dixon &amp; Letty Ann Witt licenced May 5th, 1835.

                     The State of Ohio, Delaware County. Ss

I hereby certify,that on the 12th day of May A.D. 1835, Alvey Dixon and

Letty Ann Witt were joined in marriage by me.

                                             Owen Owens D.D.M.

Ret'd &amp; recorded June 1st, 1835.

Attest,   T. Reynolds  Clerk


George W. M. Clary &amp; Elizabeth Benedict licenced May 9th 1835 ~

                        The State of Ohio, Delaware County.Ss

I hereby certify, that on the 10th day of May A.D. 1835, George W.M.Clary &amp;

Elizabeth Benedict were joined in marriage by me.

                                                 John Bunker J.P.

Ret'd &amp; recorded June 2nd. 1835

Attest,  T. Reynolds    Clerk                                                </text>
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                    <text>[page 17]

[corresponds to page 13 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45] 


Joshua Fritz &amp; Rosanna Hall lic'd July 25th 1835 - 



Aaron Shaw &amp; Mary Ann Jenkins lic'd July 27th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 6th day of August 1835, Aaron Shaw &amp; Mary Ann

Jenkins were joined in marriage by me - 

					Anson Wood J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 1st 1835 - 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Walter Mitchell &amp; Nancy Phipps lic'd August 6th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on the 6th day of August 1835, Walter Mitchell and

Nancy Phipps were joined in marriage by me. 

					Ebenezer H. Wood J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded August 14th 1835 - 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Thos. H. Eldridge &amp; Eliza Rose lic'd August 5th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on 6th day of August 1835, Thomas H. Eldridge &amp; 

Eliza Rose were joined in marriage by me - 

					Benj'n Carpenter J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 11th 1835 - 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk -            </text>
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                    <text>[page 18]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 14 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Finckham &amp; Elizabeth Sellers lic'd August 10th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 13th day of August 1835, Joseph Finckham &amp; 

Elizabeth Sellers were joined in marriage by me. 

					Caleb Hall J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded August 10th 1835 - 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk - 


Coit Landon &amp; Sally Ann Fisher lic'd August 10th 1835 - 


Alson B. Crane &amp; Mary Wilson lic'd August 20th 1835.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on the 22nd day of August A.D. 1835, Alanson B. Crane &amp; 

Mary Wilson were joined in marriage by me. 

					Joseph Harrison J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 6th 1835 - 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Elias J. Knapp &amp; Margaret Downing lic'd August 206h 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 23rd day of August 1835, Elias J. Knapp &amp; 

Margaret Downing were joined in marriage by me - 

					Joseph Mc Gonigle J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded August 29th 1835 - 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 19]

[corresponds to page 15 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel Dunham &amp; Polly Trifolett lic'd August 20th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify that on the 27th day of August 1835, Daniel Dunham &amp; 

Polly Trifolett were joined in marriage by me. 

					David Eaton J. P. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 27th 1835. 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk -



James Finley &amp; Martha Lindsey lic'd August 21st 1835. 

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

On the 23rd day of August, I solemnized the Marriage of 

James Finley with Martha Lindsey

					H. Van Deman M. Cs

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 21 1852

				D. J. Fuller  Probate Judge 


Robert Rogers &amp; Philinda Durphy lic'd August 22nd 1835 - 

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS. 

   On the 23rd day of August A.D. 1835, I solemnized the Marriage of 

Robert Rogers with Philinda Durphy

					H. Van Deman 

Recd &amp; Recorded May 21, 1852

				D. J. Fuller Probate Judge 


Raymond German &amp; Catharine Witt lic'd August 24th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 25th day of August 1835, Raymond German &amp; 

Catharine Witt were joined in marriage by me. 

					Samuel I. Kline - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 31st 1835 - 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 20]

[corresponds to page 16 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Slough &amp; Sarah Trouth lic'd August 24th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 25th day of AUgust 1835, Joseph Slough &amp; Sarah 

Trouth were joined in marriage by me. 

					Samuel S. Kline -


Returned &amp; recorded Oct. 31st 1835 - 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk = 



Joseph Moon &amp; Charlotte Chambers lic'd August 24th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS. 

I certify that on the 3rd day of Sept. 1835, Joseph Moon &amp; Charlotte 

Chambers were joined in marriage by me. 

					Wm. H. Ashley E. C. C. - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 17th 1835. 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk. 


Sidney Durkee &amp; Sabra D'Wolf lic'd August 28th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 30th day of August 1835, Sidney Durkee and

Sabra D'Wolf were joined in marriage by me. 

					Wm. Gildersleeve. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Sept. 4th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


Iromus Taylor &amp; Eliza Smith lic'd August 31st 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 19th day of Sept. 1835, Iromus Taylor &amp; Eliza Smith were 

joined in marriage by me. 

					Eli Frey  M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 12th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 21]

[corresponds to page 17 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Strother &amp; Jane Highwarden lic'd Sept. 2nd 1835 - 

   On the 3rd day of Sept. A.D. 1835 I solemnized the

Marriage of James Strother with Jane Highwarden 

					Henry Van Deman M. 

  Rec.d &amp; Rec.d June 18th A.D. 1812 

				D. J. Fuller Probate Judge 



Thos. J. Maxwell &amp; Jennett George lic'd Sept. 4th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 6th day of Sept. 1835, Thomas J. Maxwell &amp; Jennett George 

were joined in marriage by me - 

					Jeremiah Smith J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 14th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



James Pliff &amp; Nancy Housework lic'd Sept. 7th 1835 - 


This day came Eliza B. Rheem 

And produced to the court a Marriage certificate which she claims 

certifies her marriage and which has the appearance of being genuine 

And which certifies that on the sixth day of November in the year 

of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty Two David 

N. Cruikshank aged 36 years and Eliza R. Eaton aged 17 years 

were by me united in Marriage at Orange Tp. Delaware Co. Ohio according to 

the Laws of the State of Ohio. 		Caleb Hall J.P. 

				Above was entered on record at the re-

quest of said Eliza B. Rheem formerly Eliza B. Cruikshank this 12th day of 

November A.D. 1889  N F Overton Probate Judge 


Gustavus Sherman &amp; Ealenor Nickols lic'd Sept. 8th 1835 - 

			The State of Ohio, Delawre County, SS. 

I certify that on the 10th day of Sept. 1835, Gustavus Sherman and 

Eleanor Nickols were joined in marriage by me. 

					Benjamin Martin


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 3rd 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 22]

[corresponds to page 18 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Andrew Harter &amp; Mary Sulden lic'd Sept 15th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 17th day of Sept. 1835, Andrew Harter &amp; Mary 

Sulden were joined in marriage by me. 

					Samuel I. Kline - 


Returned &amp; recorded Oct. 31st 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Elias Anderson &amp; Hannah Place lic'd Sept. 18th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 20th day of Sept. 1835, Elias Anderson &amp; Hannah Place were

joined in marriage by me. 

					James Profest   J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 2nd 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



William Chamberlain &amp; Mary T. Gardner lic'd Sept. 21st 1835

   On the 22nd day of Sept. A.D. 1835, I solemnized the Mariage 

of William Chamberlain with Mary T. Gardener

					Henry Van Deman M. Cs


Rec.d &amp; Recor.d June 18th A.D. 1812

				D.T. Fuller Probate Judge 



William Noe &amp; Albcinda [Albacinda] Crane lic'd Sept. 23rd 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 30th day of Sept. 1835, William Noe &amp; Alcinda 

Crane were joined in marriage by me. 

					Joseph Harrison J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 6th 1835. 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 23]

[corresponds to page 19 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Truman Day &amp; Elizabeth Clayton lic'd Sept. 25th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 1st day of Oct. 1835, Truman Day &amp; Elizabeth 

Clayton were joined in marriage by me. 

					Levi Meridith J.P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 29th 1835. 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



John Davis &amp; Margaret Thomas lic'd Sept. 25th 1835 - 



Moses Gardner &amp; Mary Butters lic'd Sept. 28th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Moses Gardner &amp; Mary Butters were on the 28th day 

of Sept. 1835, joined in marriage by me. 

					C. N. Ransom - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded June 6th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Morgan Williams &amp; Rachael Rogers lic'd Sept. 30th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 26th day of Oct. 1835, Morgan Williams &amp; 

Rachael Rogers were joined in marriage by me. 

					David Cadwalader - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 10th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 24]

[corresponds to page 20 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Rodenuck &amp; Susanna Tafe lic'd Oct. 1st 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 1st day of Oct. 1835, Joseph Rodenuck and

Susanna Tafe were joined in marriage by me - 

					John Alsop M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 29th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Jobe Evans &amp; Emily Wilson lic'd Oct. 2nd 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 4th day of Oct. 1835, Jobe Evans &amp; Emily 

Wilson were joined in marriage by me. 

					Hallett Barber M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 17th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Oct. Allen &amp; Dosha Ann Sweetser lic'd Oct. 3rd 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 4th day of Oct. 1835, Oct Allen &amp; Dosha Ann Sweetser 

were joined in marriage by me. 

					Abraham Weils M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 13th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



John Sellars &amp; Agnes Hiddleston lic'd Oct. 3rd 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 8th day of Oct. 1835, John Sellars &amp; Agnes Hiddleston 

were joined in marriage by me. 

					[Iapheth ?] West J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 13th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 25]

[corresponds to page 21 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Edward Jones &amp; Edith Gallant  lic'd Oct. 3rd 1835 - 



Jesse Frey &amp; Orril [Orsilla] R. Nettleton lic'd Oct. 3rd 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 8th day of Oct. 1835, Jesse Frey &amp; Orril R. 

Nettleton were joined in marriage by me. 

					Isaac Eaton - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 17th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Joseph Potter &amp; Margaret Taylor lic'd Oct. 12th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 15th day of Oct. 1835, Joseph Potter &amp; Margaret 

Taylor were joined in marriage by me. 

					Ahab Jinks - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 8th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



James M. Jamison &amp; Elizabeth High lic'd Oct. 12th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 13th day of Oct. 1835, James M. Jamison and 

Elizabeth High were joined in marriage by me. 

					Samuel I. Kline - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 31st 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 26]

[corresponds to page 22 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Cook &amp; Sally Lott licensed Oct. 14th 1835.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 18th day of Oct. 1835, William Cook &amp; Sally Lott were 

joined in Marriage by me. 

					Jacob Rosecrans J. P. - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 24th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


Abijah Mann &amp; Betsy A. Adams lic'd Oct. 14th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 15th day of Oct. 1835, Abijah Mann &amp; Betsy A. 

Adams were joined in marriage by me. 

					John W. Gilbert M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 15th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Smith Aldrich &amp; Harriett Humiston lic'd Oct. 14th 1835 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 22nd day of Nov. 1835, Smith Aldrich &amp; Harriet 

Humiston were joined in marriage by me. 

					Levi Phelps M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 9th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Holmes Patrick [Patrick Holmes] &amp; Polly Burger lic'd Oct. 15th 1835 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 18th day of Oct. 1835, Holmes Patrick &amp; Polly Burger 

were joined in marriage by me.

					Levi Meridith J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 29th 1835. 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk.</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 23 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Kirby Benedict &amp; Charlotte Curtiss lic'd Oct. 16th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 22nd day of Oct. 1835, Kirby Benedict and

Charlotte Curtiss were joined in marriage by me. 

					Erastus Burr. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 9th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



David Mosher &amp; Phebe Buck lic'd Oct. 19th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 26th day of Nov. 1835, David Mosher &amp; Phebe Buck 

were joined in marriage by me. 

					Joseph Scott J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan'y 30th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James K. Williams &amp; Lydia Martin lic'd Oct. 20th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 22nd day of Oct. 1835, James K. Williams and 

Lydia Martin were joined in marriage by me. 

					Nehemiah Martin M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 29th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Aaron Huff &amp; Nancy French lic'd Oct. 22nd 1835. </text>
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                    <text>[page 28]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 24 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  l835-1845]


Israel Gill &amp; Susannah Mingot lic'd Oct. 24th 1835. 



				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS. 

   On the 25th day of Oct. A.D. 1835, I solemnized the Marriage of 

Israel Gill with Susannah Wingot. 

					Henry Van Deman M. C.


Rec.d &amp; Recorded May 22nd A.D. 1832

					D. J. Fuller Probate Judge 


David F. McCullough &amp; Eunice Ann Case lic'd Oct. 26th 1835.

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS. 

   I certify that David F. McCullough &amp; Eunice Ann Case 

were on the 25th day of October A.D. 1835, joined in marriage 

by me. 					J. Labasce, M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 22nd, 1839

Attest   W. D. Heim Clerk 



Nathan F. Randolph &amp; Sarah Ann Kellam lic'd Oct. 29th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 3rd day of Nov. 1835, Nathan F. Randolph &amp; Sarah 

Ann Kellam were joined in marriage by me. 

					Zephaniah Bell M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan'y 30th, 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



John Nettleton &amp; Louisa Dopson lic'd Oct. 29th 1835. </text>
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[corresponds to page 25 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Rowland Lee &amp; Aurelia Weaver lic'd Nov. 3rd 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 5th day of Nov. 1835, Rowland Lee &amp; Aurelia 

Weaver were joined in marriage by me. 

					John W. Gilbert M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 10th 1835 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Gardner Durfee &amp; Mary Sweetser lic'd Nov. 7th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS. 

I certify, that on the 8th day of Nov. 1835, Gardner Durfee &amp; Mary 

Sweetser were joined in marriage by me. 

					James Boyd Austin 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 9th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Peter Zimmerman &amp; Harriet Boardman lic'd Nov. 11th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on the 15th day of Nov. 1835, Peter Zimmerman &amp; 

Harriet Boardman were joined in marriage by me. 

					Shubael W. Knapp J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 28th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Peter Hoover &amp; Amy Ann Miller lic'd Nov. 13th 1835 </text>
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                    <text>[page 30]

[corresponds to page 26 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835 - 45]


Baziel Tracy &amp; Frances Gillmore lic'd Nov. 14th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 19th day of Nov. 1835, Baziel Tracy &amp; Frances 

Gillmore were joined in marriage by me. 

					Levi Meridith J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 30th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


John Loveless &amp; Susanna Said lic'd Nov. 17th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 19th day of Nov. 1835, John Loveless &amp; Susanna

Said were joined in marriage by me. 

					Eli Frey =


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 28th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


Abram N. Cook &amp; Ann Davis lic'd Nov. 18th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 26th day of Nov. 1835, Abram N. Cook &amp; Ann

Davis were joined in marriage by me. 

					Joseph Harrison J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 5th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


Martin Jenkins &amp; Polly Brown lic'd Nov. 21st 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss. 

I certify, that on the 26th day of Nov. 1835, Martin Jenkins and 

Polly Brown were joined in marriage by me. 

					Thomas Reid J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 28th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 31]

[corresponds to page 27 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-1845]


James M. Arnold &amp; Elvira Allen lic'd Nov. 23rd 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 25th day of Nov. 1835, James M. Arnold and 

Elvira Allen were joined in marriage by me. 

					Erastus Burr - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 7th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Isaac Linder &amp; Lovina Weiser lic'd Nov. 24th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 24th day of Nov. 1835, Isaac Linder &amp; Lovina

Weiser were joined in marriage by me. 

					Samuel I. Kline -


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 25th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Robert Walker &amp; Sarah Wheaton lic'd Nov. 30th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 3rd day of Dec. 1835, Robert Walker &amp; Sarah Wheaton 

were joined in marriage by me. 

					Levi Meridith J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan 23rd 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Albert Munsell &amp; Margaret Thompson lic'd Dec. 10th 1835. 

   On the l0th day of December A.D. 1835, I solemnized the Marriage 

of Albert Munsell with Margaret Thompson. 

					H. Van Deman M. C. 


Rec.d &amp; Recorded June 18th A.D. 1852 

					D. J. Fuller Probate Judge </text>
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                    <text>[page 32] 

[corresponds to page 28 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Elijah Dunham &amp; Nancy Berry lic'd Dec. 10th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 22nd day of Dec. 1835, Elijah Dunham &amp; 

Nancy Berry were joined in marriage by me. 

					James Boyd Austin - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 28th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Henry Dearst &amp; Nancy Downing lic'd Dec. 19th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 22nd day of Dec. 1835, Henry Dearst &amp; Nancy 

Downing were joined in marriage by me. 

					Hugh Cunningham J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 28th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Lauren M. Beach &amp; Rebecca Van Auken lic'd Dec. 21st 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Lauren M. Beach &amp; Rebecca Van Auken were on the 

31st day of Dec. 1835 joined in marriage by me. 

					Wm. Gildersleeve


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 19th 1835 - 

Attest =  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Richard Tyler &amp; Lovina Barber lic'd Dec. 23rd 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 24th day of Dec. 1835, Richard Tyler &amp; Lovina

Barber were joined in marriage by me. 

					Hallet Barber M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 18th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 33]

[corresponds to page 29 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John W. Houston &amp; Elizabeth Rogers lic'd Dec, 25th 1835. 

   On the 26th day of Dec. A.D. 1835, I solemnized the Marriage of 

John W. Houston with Elizabeth Rogers. 

					Henry Van Deman  M. D. 


   Rec.d &amp; Recorded June 26th A.D. 1852

					D. J. Fuller Probate Judge 



James H. Bell &amp; Rebecca F. Shaw lic'd Dec. 26th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 27th day of Dec. 1835, James H. Bell and

Rebecca F. Shaw were joined in marriage by me. 

					James Boyd Austin - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 28th 1835 - 

Attest -   T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Mahiel Clark &amp; Nancy Carpenter lic'd Dec. 28th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 31st day of Dec. 1835, Mahiel Clark &amp; Nancy 

Carpenter were joined in marriage by me. 

					David F. Finley J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 12th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Rreynolds Clerk - 



Tompkins J. Stearns &amp; Harriet Noe lic'd Dec. 29th 1835. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 29th day of Dec. 1835, Thompkins J. Stearns &amp; 

Harriet Noe were joined in marriage by me. 

					Z. Bell  M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan'y 30th 1835 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 34]

[corresponds to page 30 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Bean &amp; Sally Smart lic'd Jan. 2nd 1836



Simon Walker &amp; Margaret Brine lic'd Jan. 2nd 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, S.S. 

I certify, that on the 14th day of Jan'y 1836, Simon Walker &amp; Margaret Brine

were joined in marriage by me. 

				Jeremiah Smith J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 1st 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -	



Daniel Sinkey &amp; Margaret Clayton lic'd Jan. 7th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 21st day of Jan'y 1836, Daniel Sinkey &amp; Margaret Clayton

were joined in marriage by me. 

					Peter Cockrell J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 4th 1836.

Attest -  R. Reynolds Clerk - 



Andrew Linnabary &amp; Sally Young lic'd Jan 9th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 10th day of Jan'y 1836, Andrew Linnabary &amp; Sally Young

were joined in marriage by me. 

					Peter Cockrell J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 4th 1836. 

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                    <text>[page 35]

[corresponds to page 31 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Hambleton &amp; Marilla Hamlin lic'd Jan. 13th 1836 -



Lewis Carter &amp; Laura Carpenter lic'd Jan. 15th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 17th day of Jan'y 1836, Lewis Carter &amp; Laura Carpenter

were joined in Marriage by me. 

					James B. Austin M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan'y 30th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Madison Messenger &amp; Sally Oliver lic'd Jan. 15th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that on the 23rd day of Jan'y 1836, Madison Messenger &amp; Sally Oliver were

joined in marriage by me.		Anson Wood J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 2nd 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jacob Phipps &amp; Margaret Gotshall lic'd Jan. 16th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 21st day of Jan. 1836 Jacob Phipps &amp; Margaret Gotshall

were joined in marriage by me.

					Ebenezer H. Wood J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 2nd 1836 - 

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[corresponds to page 32 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Gibson &amp; Rebecca Waggoner lic'd Jan. 18th 1836 -




Archibald Hance &amp; Jane Westbrook lic'd Jan. 19th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 19th day of Jan. 1836, Archibald Hance &amp; Jane

Westbrook were joined in marriage by me.

					Joseph Harrison J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 22nd 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Samuel I. Furniss &amp; Aurelia Fenton lic'd Jan'y 23rd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 11th day of Feb'y 1836, Samuel I. Furniss &amp; 

Aurelia Fenton were joined in marriage by me. 

					Ahab Jinks - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 8th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Hiram Carpenter &amp; Sarah Longshore lic'd Jan'y 26th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 28th day of Jan'y 1836, Hiram Carpenter &amp; Sarah Longshore

were joined in marriage by me.		James Perfect J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 2nd 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 37]

[corresponds to page 33 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835 -45]


Bill Welch &amp; Amelia Mason lic'd Jan'y 26th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 27th day of Jan. 1836, Bill Welch &amp; Amelia Mason 

were joined in marriage by me. 

					Ahab Jinks -


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 8th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Slack &amp; Hannah Armstrong lic'd Jan'y 27th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that John Slack &amp; Hannah Armstrong were on the 4th day 

of Feb. 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

				Wm. Gildersleeve 


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 19th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Mark B. Sweitland &amp; Clarissa Wilson lic'd Jan'y 30th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 4th day of Feb. 1836, Mark B. Sweitland &amp; Clarissa Wilson

were joined in marriage by me.

					John Porterfield J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 9th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Daniel Brown &amp; Martha Bidlac lic'd Jan'y  30th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Daniel Brown &amp; Martha Bidlac were on the 2nd

day of Feb'y 1836 joined in Marriage by me

					Levi Meridith


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 13th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 38]

[corresponds to page 34 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William E. Page &amp; Alvira Cornish lic'd Feb. 6th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 7th day of Feb'y 1836, William E. Page &amp; Alvira

Cornish were joined in marriage by me. 

					Silas Ensign J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 14th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



John Edwards &amp; Elizabeth Cockrell lic'd Feb. 9th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Edwards &amp; Elizabeth Cockrell were on the 11th 

day of February 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Peter Cockrell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 27th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Presley Said &amp; Amelia Ligget lic'd Feb. 9th 1836



Joshua Hodge &amp; Esther Emick lic'd Feb. 10th 1836</text>
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                    <text>[page 39]

[corresponds to page 35 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


James Cohoon &amp; Palmyra Beard lic'd Feb. 12th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that James Cohoon &amp; Palmyra Beard were on the 3rd day of

March 1836 joined in marriage by me.

					Wm. H. Ashley E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; recorded May 14th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


Thomas Evans &amp; Mary Baker lic'd Feb. 15th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 18th day of Feb'y 1836, Thomas Evans &amp; 

Mary Baker were joined in marriage by me. 

					Thomas Stephens -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 19th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Elom Taylor &amp; Mary Ann Glaze lic'd Feb. 16th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware COunty, SS. 

I certify, that on the 18th day of Feb'y 1836, Elom Taylor &amp; Mary Ann

Glaze were joined in marriage by me -

					S. D. Wyatt -


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 14th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Hiram Tharp &amp; Ann Young lic'd Feb. 16th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Hiram Tharp &amp; Ann Young were on the 21st day 

of Feb. 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Wm. Gildersleeve - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 19th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 40]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 36 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Beauchamp &amp; Nancy David lic'd Feb. 16th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 20th day of Feb'y 1836, William Beauchamp &amp; 

Nancy David were joined in marriage by me. 

					Thomas Stephens -


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 19th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Samuel Parker &amp; Susanna Furney lic'd Feb. 18th 1836 




John Budd &amp; Violante Goodspeed lic'd Feb. 22nd 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS. 

I certify that John Budd &amp; Violante Goodspeed were on the 25th day 

of February 1836, joined in marriage by me.  

					Nathan Emery M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 17th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



James Walling &amp; Mary McGee - lic'd Feb. 24th 1836

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 25th day of February A.D. 1836 I solemnized the Marriage of 

James Walling with Mary McGee. 

					H. Van Deman  M. C. 

Rec.d &amp; Recorded May A.D. 1851

					D. J. Fuller Probate Judge </text>
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                    <text>[page 41]

[corresponds to page 37 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Leiser &amp; Paulina Grant lic'd Feb. 27th 1836.



Comodore R. Beard &amp; Mahala Horr ilc.d Feb. 29th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Comodore R. Beard &amp; Mahala Horr were on the 1st day

of March 1836, joined in Marriage by me. 

					Joseph Harrison J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 14th 1836 =

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William Neff &amp; Mary Derickson lic'd Feb. 29th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that William Neff &amp; Mary Derickson were joined in mar-

riage by me, on the 1st day of March, 1836.

					Jas Dodds J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 3rd 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Solomon Houseworth &amp; Melinda Byxbe lic'd March 2nd 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Solomon Houseworth &amp; Melinda Byxbe were on the 2nd day

of March 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					David Eaton J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 26th 1836.

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 42]

[corresponds to page 38 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Read &amp; Caroline Kenedy lic'd March 4th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that William Read &amp; Caroline Kenedy, were on the 6th day of 

March 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Joseph Harrison J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 14th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Johnson Thompson &amp; Mary Ann Osterhout lic'd March 5th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Johnson Thompson &amp; Mary Ann Osterhout, were on 

the 6th day of March 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

				Shubael W. Knapp J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 5th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Murphy &amp; Jane McClure lic'd March 7th 1836. 

   On the 8th day of March A.D. 1836, I solemnized the Marriage

of John Murphy with Jane McClure

					Henry Van Deman M. C. 

   Rec.d &amp; Recorded June 18th A.D. 1852

				D. J. Fuller Probate Judge



Samuel E. Foust &amp; Cynthia Cutler lic'd March 8th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Samuel E. Foust &amp; Cynthia Cutler were on the 13th day 

of March 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Thomas Reid J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 19th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 43]

[corresponds to page 39 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Hults &amp; Matilda Beakley lic'd March 9th 1836

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

   On the 10th day of March 1836, I solemnized the Marriage

of John Hults with Matilda Beakley

					Henry Van Deman M. C. 


Rec.d and Recorded May 22nd 1852

				D. J. Fuller Probate Judge 


William Culver &amp; Savanna Place lic'd March 9th 1836



George W. Pater &amp; Clarissa G. Dixon lic'd March 10th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that George W. Pater &amp; Clarissa G. Dixon were on the 10th day 

of March 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					I. Finch J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 26th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Solomon Osborn &amp; Mary Ann Highwarden lic'd March 10th 1836</text>
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                    <text>[page 44]

[corresponds to page 40 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Budd &amp; Eliza Van Drowf lic'd March 11th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that James Budd &amp; Eliza Van Drowf were on the 7th day 

of April 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Elijah Clark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; recorded June 13th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Elias McCloud &amp; Rachael Coomer lic'd March 13th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Elias McCloud &amp; Rachael Coomer were on the 13th day 

of March 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Anson Wood J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 10th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jeremiah Nettleton &amp; Susan Bockover lic'd March 13th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Jeremiah Nettleton &amp; Susan Bockover were on 

the      day of March 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					C. N. Ransom


Ret'd &amp; recorded, June 6th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Moses Riley &amp; Melissa Thurston lic'd March 19th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Moses Riley &amp; Melissa Thurston were on the 24th day of

March 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Thomas Reid J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 2nd 1836 - 

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                    <text>[page 45]

[corresponds to page 41 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]



Robert Patten &amp; Martha Hull lic'd March 23rd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Robert Patten &amp; Martha Hull, were joined in marriage

on the 31st day of March 1836 by me. 

					James B. Austin -


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 1st 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Lemuel Herbert &amp; Mary Pugh lic'd March 24th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 24th day of March 1836, Lemuel Herbert &amp; Mary Pugh 

were joined in marriage by me. 

					James B. Austin - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 26th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



David Atherton &amp; Jane Max lic'd March 26th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that David Atherton &amp; Jane Max were joined in marriage 

by me on the 26th day of March 1836. 

					David F. Finley J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded June 11th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Sidney Landon &amp; Amy Carpenter lic'd March 28th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Sidney Landon &amp; Amy Carpenter were on the 

31st day of March 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					James Perfect J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 25th 1836 -

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[corresponds to page 42 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Brown &amp; Delilah Griffith lic'd March 28th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that James Brown &amp; Delilah Griffith were joined in marriage 

by me on the 31st day of March 1836.

					E. H. Wood J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 1st 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


Erhart Nusz &amp; Fanny Harman lic'd March 28th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Erhart Nusz &amp; Fanny Harman were on the 28th day 

of March 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Sam'l I. Kline -


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 28th 1836 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Charles Armstrong &amp; Elizabeth Slocum lic'd March 29th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 30th day of March 1836, Charles Armstrong &amp; 

Elizabeth Slocum were joined in marriage by me. 

					Ahab Jinks - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 8th 1836

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



George W. Halley &amp; Jane Sherman lic'd April 1st 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that George W. Halley &amp; Jane Sherman were joined in marriage 

on the 3rd day of April 1836 by me. 

					Benjamin Martin -


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 7th 1836 =

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                    <text>[page 47]

[corresponds to page 43 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Walter Vanhorn &amp; Nancy Welch  lic'd April 7th 1836 



William C. Stone &amp; Harriet Andrus lic'd April 7th 1836 


William Crawforrd &amp; Louisa Luellen lic'd April 7th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that on the 10th day of April 1836, William Crawford &amp; Louisa

Luellen were joined in marriage by me.

					John Porterfield J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 20th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Harvey A. Howard &amp; Anna Smith lic'd April 11th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Harvey A. Howard &amp; Anna Smith were on the 12th day 

of April 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Sidney Moore J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 15th 1836 - 

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                    <text>[page 48]

[corresponds to page 44 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Charles Searls &amp; Esther Bockover lic'd April 13th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Charles Searls &amp; Esther Bockover were on the 31st day 

of April 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					C. N. Ransom 

Ret'd &amp; recorded June 6th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Lee Hurlburt &amp; Lefa Bennet lic'd April 19th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Lee Hurlburt &amp; Lefa Bennet were on the 21st day

of April 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					John Nettleton J. P. 

Ret'd &amp; recorded July 26th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Nathaniel Wyatt &amp; Mary Luellen lic'd April 21st 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Nathaniel Wyatt &amp; Mary Luellen were on the 

24th day of April 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					John Porterfield


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 6th 1836 -

Atttest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William H. Sebring &amp; Matilda Goodrich lic'd April 27th 1836</text>
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                    <text>[page 49]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 45 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Benedict &amp; Harriet Warwick lic'd April 28th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that George Benedict &amp; Harriet Warwick were joined in 

marriage by me on the 28th day of April 1836



					John Bunker J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded June 16th 1836 - 

Attest - T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Samuel Shoemaker &amp; Ann Jones lic'd April 28th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Samuel Shoemaker &amp; Ann Jones, were on the 

28th day of April 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Sidney Moore J. P. 

 
Ret'd &amp; recorded, Dec. 30th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Leonard Curtis &amp; Mary Ann Hough lic'd May 2nd 1836



Stephen Weeks &amp; Amanda Closson lic'd May 5th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Stephen Weeks &amp; Amanda Closson were on the 8th 

day of May 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					A. Jeff M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded July 19th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 50]

[corresponds to page 46 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Orr Carpenter &amp; Desha Ann Vandorn lic'd May 7th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Orr Carpenter &amp; Desha Ann Vandorn were 

on the 21st day of May A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks


Ret'd &amp; recorded August 23rd 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Jonathan Baker &amp; Maria Wilcox lic'd May 9th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Jonathan Baker &amp; Maria Wilcox were on the 15th 

day of May 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					James Boyd Justice -


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 16th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Tallman Squire &amp; Rachel Longshore lic'd May 9th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Tallman Squire &amp; Rachel Longshore, were on the 

15th day of May 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					James Perfect J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 25th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


John Cadwalader &amp; Mary Mundy lic'd May 9th 1836</text>
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                    <text>[page 51]

[corresponds to page 47 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Elliott &amp; Mary Dix lic'd May 9th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County: SS. 

I certify, that John Elliott &amp; Mary Dix were joined in marriage 

by me on the 9th day of May, 1836 -

					I. Finch J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 30th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


Abner Morehouse &amp; Dynexy Royce lic'd May 14th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify, that Abner Morehouse &amp; Dynexy Royce were on the 15th 

day of May A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by me -

					Zephaniah Bell M. J. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded August 10th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Adam Faris &amp; Sarah Irwin lic'd May 10th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Adam Faris &amp; Sarah Irwin were on the 19th day of 

May 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					C. N. Ransom - 


Ret'd &amp; recorded June 6th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Abraham Devore &amp; Sarah Crosby lic'd May 21st 1836 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Abraham Devore &amp; Sarah Longshore were on the 

22nd day of May 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					James Perfect J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 25th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 52]

[corresponds to page 48 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Williamson &amp; Catharine Bockover lic'd May 23rd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that William Williams &amp; Catharine Bockover were joined

in marriage, on the 25th day of May 1836, by me - 

					Jas' Perfect J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded June 18th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Stephen B. Allen &amp; Margaret Jones lic'd May 24th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Stephen B. Allen &amp; Margaret White were on the 26th 

day of May 1836, joined in marriage by me

					James B. Austin


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 27th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Russell Simmons &amp; Abigail White lic'd May 26th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Russell Simmons &amp; Abigail White were on the 25th

day of May 1836, joined in marriage by me -

					Joseph Scott J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded July 23rd 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Cancannon &amp; Sarah Coberly lic'd May 27th 1836</text>
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                    <text>[page 53]

[corresponds to page 49 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Israel Bensley &amp; Effa Quinby lic'd May 30th 1836


James Roff &amp; Elizabeth Finkham lic'd June 7th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that James Roff &amp; Elizabeth Finkham, were on the

30th day of June A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					A. Goff M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 15th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Thomas Doughty &amp; Jane Benedict lic'd June 9th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware COunty, SS

I certify, that Thomas Doughty &amp; Jane Benedict were on the

23rd day of June 1836, joined in marriage by me

					Joseph W. Doughty J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded August 5th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Stephen G. Doty &amp; Harriet Black lic'd June 18th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Stephen G. Doty &amp; Harriet Black were on the

7th day of July 1836, joined in marriage by me

					Calvin N. Ransom


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 24th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 54]

[corresponds to page 50 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Aldrich &amp; Nancy White lic'd June 20th 1836 -


John Head &amp; Evalina Smith lic'd June 22nd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware COunty, SS. 

I certify that John Head &amp; Evalina Smith were on 

the 30th day of June, A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Hezekiah Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded June 12th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Thomas H. Dunham &amp; Elizabeth Cronkleton lic'd June 24th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Thomas H. Dunham &amp; Elizabeth Cronkleton were

on the 26th day of July 1836, joined in marriage by me -

					David Eaton J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded July 27\6th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Daniel Downs &amp; Mary E. Spong lic'd June 25th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

The 26th day of June A.D. 1836 I solemnized the Marriage

of Daniel Downs with Mary E. Spong

					Henry Van Deman M. C.


Rec.d &amp; Recorded June 24th A.D. 1852

					D. J. Fuller Probate Judge</text>
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                    <text>[page 55]

[corresponds to page 51 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]



Henry Tippie &amp; Mary Harrold lic'd June 25th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Henry Tippie and Mary Harrold were

on the       day of June A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by 

me.					Hezekiah Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 12th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Edmund Scott &amp; Mary O. Clark lic'd June 27th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify, that Edmund Scott &amp; Mary O. Clark, were on the 30th

day of June A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by me

					Barton Whipple J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded August 19th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Samuel Dearst &amp; Issabella Campbell lic'd June 27th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS

I certify that Samuel Dearst &amp; Issabella Campbell were on the 30th day

of June 1836, joined in marriage by me

					James B. Austin


Ret'd &amp; recorded July 2nd 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Kroninger &amp; Lydia Seigfreed, lic'd July 4th 1836</text>
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                    <text>[page 56]

[corresponds to page 52 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Samuel Moyer &amp; Susan Jane Russell lic'd July 7th 1836



William Sharp &amp; Mary Ann Scott lic'd July 9th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on the 10th day of July 1836, William Sharp &amp; 

Mary Ann Scott were joined in marriage by me.

					Nathan Emory M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded July 27th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Eli Platt &amp; Clarissa Beach lic'd July 22nd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Eli Platt &amp; Clarissa Beach were on the 22nd day

of July 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Joseph Scott J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Sept. 21st 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


William Ross &amp; Julia Idle, licensed August 2nd 1836 -</text>
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[corresponds to page 53 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Julius C. Rugg &amp; Phebe Doty, licensed August 3rd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that Julius C. Rugg &amp; Phebe Doty, were on the 10th

day of AUgust 1836, joined in Marriage by me

					Ahab Jinks


Ret'd &amp; recorded August 23rd 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Isaac Ross &amp; Eunice Hite lic'd August 11th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify, that Isaac Ross &amp; Eunice Hite were on the 15th day of

AUgust 1836, joined in marriage by me

					William Perfect

					Justice of the Peace -


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 5th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


John Carpenter &amp; Marietta Rutherford lic'd AUgust 18th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that John Carpenter &amp; Marietta Rutherford, were on the 21st

day of August 1836, joined in Marriage by me

					Elijah Clark J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Sept. 9th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


William Gidley &amp; Sarah Dow lic'd August 20th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify, that William Gidley &amp; Sarah Dow, were on the 27th day

of Oct. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					John Bunker J. P.


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                    <text>[page 58]

[corresponds to page 54 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Lewis Olney &amp; Saraph Breck lic'd August 20th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Lewis Olney &amp; Saraph Breck, were on the 23rd

day of AUgust 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					James B. Austin -


Ret'd &amp; recorded August 24th 1836

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William W. Sinkey &amp; Eliza Bateman lic'd August 24th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify, that William W. Sinkey &amp; Eliza Bateman, were on the

19th day of August 1836, joined in marriage by me

					Peter Cockrell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 6th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


John Banker &amp; Deborah Park lic'd AUgust 24th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify that John Banker &amp; Deborah Park were on the 24th

day of August 1836, joined in marriage by me

					Sidney Moore J. P.


Returned &amp; recorded, Dec. 30th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Robert Cunninigham &amp; Issabella Kinkade lic'd August 31st 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Robert Cunningham and Issabella Kinkade were

on the 1st day of September A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by 

me.					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Returned &amp; recorded April 7th 1836 -

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                    <text>[page 59]

[corresponds to page 55 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jonathan Bishop &amp; Lucy Foust lic'd August 31st 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Jonathan Bishop &amp; Lucy Foust were on the 1st

day of Sept. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Benjamin Martin M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Sept 7th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


John Watson &amp; Maria Walker lic'd Sept. 3rd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that John Watson &amp; Maria Walker were on the 13th

day of October 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Benjamin Carpenter J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 9th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Charles Landon &amp; Samantha R. Orcott lic'd Sept. 3rd 1836 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Charles Landon &amp; Samantha R. Orcott, were

on the 29th day of Sept. 1836, joined in marriage by me

					Jas' Perfect J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 12th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Timothy Aldrich &amp; Celinda Durfey lic'd Sept. 8th 1836 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 60]

[corresponds to page 56 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Atkins &amp; Sarah Hull lic'd Sept. 10th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on the 11th day of Sept. 1836, William Atkins &amp;

Sarah Hull were joined in marriage by me.
					David Cadwalader M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 21st 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jonathan O. Weaver &amp; Betsy Ann Jones lic'd Sept. 10h 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Jonathan O. Weaver &amp; Betsy Jones were on the

11th day of Sept. 1836 joined in marriage by me.

					John Manvill J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec.  31st 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Samuel Walker &amp; Mary Ann Waters lic'd Sept. 12th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Samuel Walker and Mary Ann Waters were

on the 15th day of Sept. a.d. 1836, joined in marriage by

me.					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Returned &amp; recorded April 7th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Anson W. Place &amp; Nancy Jackson, lic'd Sept. 12th 1836 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that on the 15th day of Sept. 1836, Anson W. Place and

Nancy Jackson were joined in marriage by me.

					Henry Patten J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 29th 1836 -

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                    <text>[page 61]

[corresponds to page 57 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Richard Bonham &amp; Mary Hanover, lic'd Sept. 13th 1836 -



Jacob Van Brimer &amp; Almira Birge lic'd Sept, 14th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Jacob Van Brimer &amp; Almira Birge were on the

15th day of Sept. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Eben' H. Wood J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 26th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Francix Marlay &amp; Sidney Foster, lic'd Sept. 17th 1836 -



Jacob Miller &amp; Mary Saring, lic'd Sept. 17th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify, that Jacob Miller &amp; Mary Saring were joined in

marriage on the 20th day of Sept. 1836, by me.

					S. D. Wyatt M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 14th 1836 -

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                    <text>[page 62]

[corresponds to page 58 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James McClain &amp; Sally Pearce lic'd Sept. 21st 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that James McClain &amp; Sally Pearce were on the 25th

day of Sept. A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Joseph Scott J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 13th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James Shirden &amp; Jane Needles, lic'd Sept. 23rd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify, that James Shirden &amp; Jane Needles, were on the

25th day of Sept. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Elijah Clark J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 19th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Burrell &amp; Mary Stall lic'd Oct. 1st 1836 -




Henry Black &amp; Anna Freese lic'd Oct. 1st 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Henry Black &amp; Rachel Freese, were on the 2nd

day of Oct. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					James Dodds J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 4th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 63]

[corresponds to page 59 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jacob Fryman &amp; Rachel Gallant lic'd Oct. 3rd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify, that Jacob Fryman &amp; Rachel Gallant were on the

10th day of Oct. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					J. P. Brookins J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Jan. 175h 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Potter &amp; Rebeckah Heaslet lic'd Oct. 10th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that John Potter and Rebeckah Heaslet were on

the 15th day of October A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds, Clerk -


William Davis &amp; Mary James lic'd Oct. 12th 1836 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that William Davis &amp; Mary James, were on the 13th

day of October 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					David Cadwalader M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 21st 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Joseph R. Page &amp; Maria Wheeler lic'd Oct. 1wth 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Joseph R. Page &amp; Maria Wheeler were on the

16th day of Oct. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Joseph Harrison J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 6th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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[corresponds to page 60 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John M. Smiley &amp; Elizabeth D. Bradford lic'd Oct. 13th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that John M.Smiley &amp; Elizabeth D. Bradford, were

on the 20th day of Oct. 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					David Cadwalader M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Oct. 21st 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Charles Plumb &amp; Caroline Howell lic'd OOct. 14th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify, that Charles Plumb &amp; Caroline Howell were on the

19th day of October 1836, joined in Marriage, by me

					Erastus Burr -


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 5th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Peter Williamson &amp; Jane Conner lic'd Oct. 18th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify, that Peter Williamson &amp; Jane Conner were on the

20th day of October A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by me

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 


Ret'd and recorded April 7th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Ashable F. Denman &amp; Harriet Witham lic'd Oct. 22nd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Ashable F. Denman &amp; Harriet Witham were 

on the 30th day of Oct. 1836, joined in marriage by me

					Joseph Harrison J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 6th 1836 -

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                    <text>[page 65]

[corresponds to page 61 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Henry Kahler &amp; Nancy Creighton lic'd Oct. 24th 1836 -



David Forshwater &amp; Maria E. Carpenter lic'd Oct. 25th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify, that David Forshwater &amp; Maria E. Carpenter were on

the 27th day of Oct. 1836, joined in marriage by me

					James Dodds J.P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 30th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William J. Pater &amp; Elizabeth P. Kellam lic'd Oct. 28th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County; SS. 

I certify, that William J. Pater &amp; Elizabeth P. Kellam were on the 4th

day of Nov. 1836, joined in marriage by me

					Elam Day M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Jan. 21st 1837 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


James H. Noe &amp; Caroline S. Page lic'd Oct. 25th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that James H. Noe &amp; Caroline S. Page were on the 30th 

day of Oct. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					William Page Jr. J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Nov. 28th 1836 -

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[corresponds to page 62 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Jeremiah Wilson &amp; Elizabeth Long lic'd Oct. 29th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that Jeremiah Wilson &amp; Elizabeth Long were on the 

30th day of October 1836, joined in mariage by me.

					B. Carpenter J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 9th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Daniel W. Closson &amp; Margaret Williams lic'd Nov. 5th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware COunty:  SS.

I certify, that Daniel W. Closson &amp; Margaret Williams were on 

the 10th day of Nov. 1836, joined in mariage by me.

					William Morrow M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 12th 1836 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Thomas Havens &amp; Jane Criges lic'd Nov. 7th 1836 -




David Eversole &amp; Lucinda Marsh lic'd Nov. 11th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that David Eversole &amp; Lucinda Marsh were on the 15th 

day of Nov. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Joel Marsh J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 25th 1836 -

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Thomas Lewis &amp; Jane Barkoven lic'd Nov. 12th 1836

				the State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that Thomas Lewis &amp; Jane Barkoven were on the

23rd day of Nov. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Isaac Eaton M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 3rd 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Elisha I. Carpenter &amp; Catharine Williams lic'd Nov. 15th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that on the 4th day of Jan'y 1837, Elisha I. Carpenter

Catharine Williams were joined in Marriage by me.

					Nathan Emery M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 13th 1837 - 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John McKan Eagon &amp; Mary I. Wise lic'd Nov. 16th 1836 -




Augustin Sackett &amp; Mary E. George lic'd Nov. 22nd 1836 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that Augustin Sackett &amp; Mary E. George were on the

30th day of Nov. 1836, joined in marriage by me. 

					Calvin N. Ransom


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Dec. 24th 1836 -

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[corresponds to page 64 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William Watters &amp; Catharine Davis lic'd Nov. 22nd 1836 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that William Waters &amp;  Catharine Davis, were on

the 24th day of Nov. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Orsamus D. Hough J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Nov. 8th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



Jeremiah Roberts &amp; Mary Carpenter lic'd Nov. 25th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that Jeremiah Roberts &amp; Mary Carpenter were on 

the 28th day of Nov. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Orsamus D. Hough J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 8th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William Ligget &amp; Mehala Carr lic'd Nov. 23rd 1836 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that William Ligget &amp; Mahala Carr, were on the 27th

day of Nov. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Eli Frey  M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded Nov. 28th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Nicholas Potter &amp; Eliza Wheaton lic'd Nov. 30th 1836 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS

I certify, that Nicholas Potter &amp; Eliza Wheaton, were on the 8th

day of Dec. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Calvin N. Ransom.


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Dec. 24th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -





James Cratty &amp; Jane E. Brown lic'd Dec. 1st 1836 -</text>
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[corresponds to page 65 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Henry Dilsaver &amp; Sarah Decker lic'd Nov. 30th 1836 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware COunty:  SS. 

I certify, that Henry Dilsaver &amp; Sarah Decker were on the 1st

day of Dec. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					James Dodds J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded, Dec. 16th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Henry Larkey &amp; Susan Brooks lic'd Nov. 30th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify that Henry Larkey &amp; Susan Brooks were on the 1st

day of Dec. 1836, joined in marriag by me.

					Barton Whipple J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Dec. 30th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



George Shoemaker &amp; Margaret Fleming lic'd Dec. 1st 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that on the 8th day of Dec. 1836, George Shoemaker &amp;

Margaret Fleming were joined in marriage by me.

					Barton Whipple J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 30th 1836 -

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[corresponds to page 66 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Edward Scrivner &amp; Nancy Sebring lic'd Dec. 2nd 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County: SS.

I certify, that Edward Scrivner &amp; Nancy Sebring were on

the 10th day of Dec. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					J. Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 27th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James Smith &amp; Melinda Black lic'd Dec. 3rd 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

This is to certify that James Smith and Malinda 

Black were lawfully married by me on the 15th day 

of December A.D. 1836.  Given under my hand

officially					Benjamin Carpenter J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 8th 1837

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Elijah Bennet &amp; Jane Baker lic'd Dec. 7th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that Elijah Bennet &amp; Jane Baker were on the 8th

day of Dec. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Caleb Hall J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 20th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William Y. Emmett &amp; Rachael P. Converse lic'd Dec. 8th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. 

I certify, that William Y. Emmett &amp; Rachael P. Converse, were

on the 8th day of December 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					A. A. Davis -


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Dec. 9th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -
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                    <text>[page 71]

[corresponds to page 67 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Plumb &amp; Hannah Brisce lic'd Dec. 12th 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify that David Plumb &amp; Hannah Brisce were on the

day of         183    joined in marriage by me.

					Erastus Burr, Minister of the Gospel


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 20th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jonathan Maring &amp; Sarah Bockover lic'd Dec. 19th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Jonathan Maring &amp; Sarah Bockover were on the

5th day of Jan. 1837, joined in marriage by me.

					John C. Havens M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Jan. 7th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James Spurgin &amp; Nancy Bowden lic'd Dec. 22nd 1836

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that James Spurgin &amp; Nancy Bowden were joined in 

marriage by me this 25th day of Dec. 1836.

					James Dodds J.P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Feb. 20th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Parshall Smith &amp; Sarah B. Turner lic'd Dec. 22nd 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Parshall Smith and Sarah B. Turner were

on the 23rd day of Dec. A.D. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					William Perfect J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 4th 1837

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[corresponds to page 68 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William A. Watson &amp; Huldah Pasco lic'd Dec. 24th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William A. Watson &amp; Huldah Pasco, were on the

29th day of Dec. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Titus Case Elder


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 31st 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Seneca Mosher &amp; Nancy Buck lic'd Dec. 27th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on the 31st day of Dec. 1836, Seneca Mosher &amp; 

Nancy Buck were joined in marriage by me.

					Joseph Scott J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 16th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jonathan Sheets &amp; Martha Woodcock lic'd Dec. 28th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Jonathan Sheets &amp; Martha Woodcock were on the

28th day of Dec. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Daniel Mc Maxwell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 3rd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Smith Bennedict &amp; Electa P. Knapp lic'd Dec. 28th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that Smith W. Benedict &amp; Electa P. Knapp were on the

4th day of Jan. 1837, joined in marriage by me.

					Henry Pates J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 7th 1837 -

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                    <text>[page 73]

[corresponds to page 69 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Stephen Stone &amp; Emily Moore lic'd Dec. 29th 1836.			

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS. 

On the      day of December A.D. 1836, I solemnized the mar-

-riage of Stephen Stone with Emily Moore.

					James McElroy



Elisha Tipton &amp; Cynthia Stall lic'd Dec. 29th 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify that Elisha Tipton &amp; Cynthia Stall were on the 29th

day of Dec. 1836, joined in marriage by me.

					Sidney Moore J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Dec. 30th 1836 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James Anway Jr. &amp; Caroline Odle lic'd Dec. 31st 1836.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify that James Anway Jr. and Caroline Odle were on

the 1st day of January A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by me.

					Festus Sprague J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 31st 1837

Attest  T. Reynolds Clerk.



Isaac Smart &amp; Eliza Tyler lic'd Dec. 31st 1836.</text>
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[corresponds to page 70 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Philo Doolittle &amp; Chloe Sabin lic'd Dec. 31st 1836 -



Isaac H. Spencer &amp; Mary Clark lic'd Dec. 31st 1836 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify, that Isaac H. Spencer &amp; Mary Clark were on the 1st

day of Jan. 1837, joined in marriage by me.

					Caleb Hall J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 3rd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


George Houseworth &amp; Elizabeth Scribner lic'd Jan 6th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that George Houseworth and Elizabeth Scribner

were on the 8th day of January A.D. 1837 joined in marriage

by me.

					Andrew Stroub J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 18th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Hardin Baker &amp; Mary Ann Marlay lic'd Jan. 6th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County: SS.

I certify, that Hardin Baker &amp; Mary Ann Marlay were on the

12th day of Jan. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Joseph Harrison J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 14th 1837 -

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                    <text>[page 75]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 71 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Alexander M. Brown &amp; Maria Handley lic'd Jan. 6th 1837 -
 
				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify, that Alex. M. Brown &amp; Maria Handley were on the 11th 

day of Jan. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Barton Whipple J. P. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 28th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William Penry &amp; Nancy Owens lic'd Jan. 1th 1837 -



David Dix &amp; Margaret A. Pool lic'd Jan. 14th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify, that David Dix &amp; Margaret A. Pool were on the 19th day

of Jan. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Benjamin Martin J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Jan. 25th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Gideon Carr &amp; Lucinda Smart lic'd Jan. 14th 1837 -</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 72 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Abraham Huff &amp; Mary Ann Miller lic'd Jan. 17th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS. -

I certify, that Abraham Huff &amp; Mary Ann Miller were on 

the 18th day of Jan.y, 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					A. A. Davis -


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 6th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Charles Roberts &amp; Maria Shaffer lic'd Jan. 18th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify, that Charles Roberts and Maria Shaffer, were on

the 3rd day of February A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by 

me -					Hezekiah Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 12th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James Dillingham &amp; Lucy House lic'd Jan. 19th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify, that James Dillingham &amp; Lucy House were on the 21st

day of Jany 1837, joined in Marriage by me -

					John Bunker J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 1st 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Lorenzo D. Clark &amp; Maria Shaw lic'd Jan. 20th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify, that Lorenzo D. Clark &amp; Maria Shaw were on the 26th

day of Jan. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Henry Pates J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded, Jan. 28th 1837 -

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                    <text>[page 77]

[corresponds to page 73 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel Smart &amp; Almira Cowles lic'd Jan. 24th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify, that Daniel Smart &amp; Almira Cole were on the 24th 

day of Jan. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Sidney Moore J. P. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded Jan. 25th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Thomas Baker &amp; Lucy Fancher lic'd Jan. 24th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify, that Thomas Baker &amp; Lucy Fancher were on the 26th day 

of Jan.y 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Caleb Hall J. P. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 3rd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Henry Snark &amp; Phebe Ward lic'd Jan. 30th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify, that Henry Snark &amp; Phebe Ward, were on the 30th day 

of Jan.y 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Caleb Hall J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 3rd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Simpson &amp; Mary McCoy lic'd Jan. 30th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify, that John Simpson and Mary McCoy, were on the

2nd day of February A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					William Perfect J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 4th 1837

Attest  T. Reynolds - Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 78]

[corresponds to page 74 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Dearholt &amp; Lucinda Aldrich lic'd Feb. 1st 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify, that John Dearholt &amp; Lucinda Aldrich were on

the 5th day of Feb. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Henry Pates J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 1st 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Hamilton &amp; Adah Starkweather lic'd Feb. 1st 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County: SS

I certify, that John Hamilton &amp; Adah Starkweather, were

on the 3rd day of Feb. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Joseph Scott J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 16th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Smart &amp; Angelina Carr lic'd Feb. 4th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of Feby. A.D. 1837, I solemnized the Marriage of

John Smart with Angelina Carr

					Henry Van Deman M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb. 5th 1837

				D. J. Fuller Probate Judge


James Ralston &amp; Roxanna White lic'd Feb. 11th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify that James Ralston and Roxanna White 

were on the 23rd day of Feby A.D. 1837, joined in mar-

-riage by me.

					John Manville J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 29th 1837.

Attest.  T. Reynolds Clerk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 79]

[corresponds to page 75 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Asa T. Beebe &amp; Nancy Dillingham lic'd Feb. 13th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify, that Asa T. Beebe and Nancy Dillingham

were on the 16th day of Feby A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me

					John Bunker J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 12th 1837

Attest  T. Reynolds, Clk.


Amos M. W. Harding  Ema Roberts lic'd Feb. 13th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify that Amos M. W. Harding and Ema Roberts

were on the 26th day of February A.D. 1837, joined in 

marriage by me -

					Hezekiah Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded June 12th 1837.

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Randel &amp; Jane Hoskins lic'd Feb. 14th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify that John Randel &amp; Jane Hoskins were on the 16th day

of Feb. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Morgan Williams J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 1st 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 80]

[corresponds to page 76 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Robert Pool &amp; Laura Dagett lic'd Feb. 15th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify, that Robert Pool &amp; Laura Dagette were on the 16th

day of Feby 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Benj. Martin J. J. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded Feb. 17th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jackson Carr &amp; Nancy Russell lic'd Feb. 15th 1837 -




William P. Eagon &amp; Margaret A. Wise lic'd Feb. 15th 1837 -




Alva Macumber &amp; Mary Green lic'd Feb. 18th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify, that Alva Macumber and Mary Green

were on the 18th day of February A.D. 1837, joined in 

marriage by me.

					Joel Marsh J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 13th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 81]

[corresponds to page 77 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Alvy Amlin &amp; Eliza S. McLeod lic'd Feb. 20th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify, that Alvy Amlin &amp; Eliza S. McLeod were on the

23rd day of Feby. A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Owen Owens M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 29th 1837

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Nelson French &amp; Joanna Sager lic'd Feb. 20th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify, that Nelson French &amp; Joanna Sager were on the 2th day

of Feb. 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Jeremiah Smith J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 2nd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Samuel Warner &amp; Cecelia Rogers lic'd Feb. 21st 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify, that on the 5th day of March 1837, Samuel Warner &amp; 

Cecelia Rogers were joined in Marriage by me -

					John C. Havins J. J. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 6th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Roberts 2d &amp; Phebe Weeks lic'd Feb. 22nd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS -

I certify, that on the 2nd day of March 1837, John Roberts 2d &amp;

Phebe Weeks were joined in marriage by me -

					John C. Havins J. J. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 6th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 82]

[corresponds to page 78 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Caleb Howard &amp; Elizabeth French lic'd Feb. 22nd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

On the        day of February A.D. 1837, I solemnized the 

marriage of Caleb Howard &amp; Elizabeth French

					James McElroy


John L. Conway &amp; Sarah A. Smith lic'd Feb. 22nd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify, that on the 23rd day of Feb. 1837, John L. Conway &amp;

Sarah A. Smith were joined in marriage by me -

					John C. Havins M. J. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 6th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Conrad Liggett &amp; Louisa Beakley lic'd Feb. 25th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify, that Conrad Liggett and Louisa Beakley, were

on the 28th day of February 1837, joined in marriage

by me -

					James Dodds J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded June 10th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Moses Clark &amp; Elizabeth Fancher lic'd March 2nd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify that Moses Clark and Elizabeth Fancher, were

on the 7th day of March A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me -

					David Fancher J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 24th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 83]

[corresponds to page 79 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Cook &amp; Louisa Nickolas lic'd March 2nd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify, that John Cook &amp; Louisa Nickols were on the 9th day

of March 1837, joined in marriage by me.

					William Travis J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 17th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 



Evan McCreary &amp; Margaret Bishop lic'd March 4th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify, that Evan H. McCreary &amp; Margaret Bishop, were on

the 9th day of March 1837, joined in marriage by me -

					Henry Pater J. P. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded March 15th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


John M. Marlay &amp; Abigail Dildine lic'd March 4th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that John M. Marley &amp; Abigail Dildine were on 

the 6th day of March A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me

					Henry Van Deman M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 8th 1852

			D. J. Fuller Probate Judge



Evy Adams &amp; Catharine A. Vantassel lic'd March 11th 1837 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 84]

[corresponds to page 80 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Winterhalder &amp; Rosen Walter lic'd March 13th 1837 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Joseph Winterhalder &amp; Rosen Walter were

on the 20th day of March 1837, joined in marriage by me

					Adolph Allardt M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 8th 1839

Attest   W D Herin Clerk



Seth Janes &amp; Jerusha R. Fenton lic'd March 14th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that on the 15th day of March A.D. 1837, that Seth 

Janes and Jerusha R. Fenton were joined in marriage by me -

					Ahab Jenks M. J.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded, April 7th 1837

Attest  T. Reynolds Clerk



Allen Jenkins &amp; Sarah Williams lic'd March 14th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that Allen Jenkins and Sarah Williams were

on the 15th day of March A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me -					Hezekiah Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded June 12th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Orrin Jones &amp; Susan Gardner lic'd March 14th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that on the 19th day of March A.D. 1837, that Orrin

Jones and Susan Gardner were joined in marriage by me -

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1837.

Attest  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 85]

[corresponds to page 81 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Thrasher &amp; Sarah Rose lic'd March 15th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify, that David Thrasher and Sarah Rose were on

the 19th day of March A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by 

me -					Chas. Armstrong J. P. -


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 5th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds - Clerk -



William Linnabary &amp; Sally Edwards lic'd March 15th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify that William Linnabery and Sally Edwards

were on the 16th day of March A.D. 1837, joined in 

marriage by me -

					Peter Cockrell J. P. -

Ret'd &amp; recorded May 5th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



David Phillians &amp; Sarah Smart lic'd March 20th 1837 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of March 1837 I solemnized the Marriage of

David Phillians with Sarah Smart

					Henry Van Deman M. J.


Rec.d &amp; Recorded May 21 1852

			D. J. Fuller Probate Judge


Jonas Foust Jr. &amp; Electa Birch licensed March 20th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that on the 30th day of March A.D. 1837, that Jonas

Foust Jr. and Electa Birch were joined in marriage by me -

					Henry Pater J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 5th 1837 -

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                    <text>[page 86]

[corresponds to page 82 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Samuel Potter &amp; Cyrenia Scofield licensed March 24th 1837 -



Ebenezer Williams &amp; Mary Davis licensed March 27th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS:

I certify that on the 27th day of March A.D. 1837, that Ebenezer

Williams &amp; Mary S Davis were joined in marriage by me

					Sidney Moore J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 28th 1837

Attest  T. Reynolds. Clerk.



David Kyle &amp; Margaret Davis licensed March 28th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that on the 30th day of March A.D. 1837 that

David Kyle &amp; Margaret David were joined in marriage

by me -

					Morgan Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 14th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Amos Van Loon &amp; Anna Miller lic'd March 28th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County:  SS.

I certify that Amos Van Loon and Anna Miller

were on the 29th day of May A.D. 1837, joined in mar-

-riage by me -

					J. Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 8th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 87]

[corresponds to page 83 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William H. Brees &amp; Zaba Baker lic'd April 3rd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS. 

On the      day of April A.D. 1837 I solemnized the Marriage

of Wm. H. Breese &amp; Zaba Baker


					James McElroy



Andrew Dodds &amp; Mary P. Winget lic'd April 3rd 1837 -




John Harter &amp; Elizabeth Grearson lic'd April 5th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify, that John Harter and Elizabeth Grearson were

on the 6th day of April A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me -

					James Dodds J. P. -

Ret'd &amp; recorded June 10th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds, Clerk -



John Bailey &amp; Eliza Stanton lic'd April 5th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify, that John Bailey and Eliza Stanton were on

the 6th day of April A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by 

me - 					Charles Armstrong J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 5th 1837

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 88]

[corresponds to page 84 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Nathaniel Wells &amp; Elizabeth Griste lic'd April 8th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify, that Nathaniel Wells and Elizabeth Griste

were on the 13th day of April A.D. 1837, joined in mar-

-riage by me -

					Wm. Perfect J. P.


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 15th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Joseph Keen &amp; Deborah Ann Finch lic'd April 12th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that Joseph Keen and Deborah Ann Finch

were on the 20th day of April A.D. 1837, joined in 

marriage by me -

					Joseph Scott J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 1st 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



David Lawrence &amp; Sarah Baker lic'd April 13th 1837 -



Elijah Clark Jr. &amp; Mary Brown lic'd April 19th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Elijah Clark Jr. and Mary Brown were

on the 20th day of April A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me.

					Levi Meredith J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 30th 1837.

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 89]

[corresponds to page 85 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jacob Stiffler &amp; Elizabeth Gast licensed April 20th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify that Jacob Stiffler and Elilzabeth Gast were

on  the 23rd day of April A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me -

					S. S. Klein M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 5th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jacob Garringer &amp; Margaret Felkey lic'd April 21st 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Jacob Garringer and Margaret Filkey 

were on the 23rd day of April A.D. 1837, joined in 

marriage by me -

					Thos. G. Headly J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; recorded April 26th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Minard Taplin &amp; Elizabeth Plant lic'd April 24th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware COunty, SS -

I certify that Minard Taplin and Elizabeth Plant

were on the 9th day of May A.D. 1837, joined in mar-

-riage by me -

					Wm. Morrow M. J.


Ret'd &amp; recorded May 27th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Joseph Brown &amp; Lorinda Wigton lic'd April 26th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS -

I certify that Joseph Brown and Lorinda Wigton

were on the 26th day of April A.D. 1837, joined in 

marriage by me -

					Daniel Maxwell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 10th 1837.

Attest.  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 90]

[corresponds to page 86 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Nicholas Handley &amp; Mary Ann Twitchell lic'd April 28th 1837.


Christopher Kirchner &amp; Mary Nuss lic'd April 28th 1837


George Woodcock &amp; Lavinia Steward lic'd May 3rd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that George Woodcock &amp; Lavinia Steward

were on the 4th day of May A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me -

					Daniel Maxwell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 10th 1837.

Attest -  T. Reynolds, Clerk -



Enoch James &amp; Elizabeth Korl lic'd May 3rd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that Enoch James and Elizabeth Korl were on

the 4th day of May A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by

me -

					S. S. Klein M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 5th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 91]

[corresponds to page 87 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel Weiser &amp; Ann High licensed May 3rd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Daniel Weiser and Ann High were on

the 4th day of May A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by 

me -

					S. S. Klein M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 5th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Leonard Case &amp; Mary Ann Cooper lic'd May 4th 1837 -



George Shuster &amp; Catherine Morgan lic'd May 4th 1837 -



William Kensler &amp; Rachael Conklin lic'd May 10th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss

I certify that William Kensler &amp; Rachael Conklin were

on the 16th day of May A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by 

me					Isaac Eaton M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 17th 1837

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 92]

[corresponds to page 88 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Thomas &amp; Margaret Gallant lic'd May 15th 1837 -


William Denwoody &amp; Sarah Murphy lic'd May 20th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that on the 20th day of May A.D. 1837, William 

Denwoody &amp; Sarah Murphy were joined in marriage 

by me -

					Erastus Burr M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 4th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Henry Gardner &amp; Elizabeth Mosher lic'd May 24th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Henry Gardner &amp; Elizabeth Mosher were on

the 25th day of May A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me -

					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Samuel Lowther &amp; Sarah Sherman lic'd May 27th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that Samuel Lowther and Sarah Sherman 

were on the 9th day of June A.D. 1837, joined in marria-

-ge by me -

					William Traviss J. P. -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 8th 1837

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to page 89 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Luman H. Ingham &amp; Eliza Gregory licen'd May 29th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Luman H. Ingham and Eliza Gregory were

on the 7th day of June A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by

me -	

					Ira Arnold J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug. 19th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds, Clerk -



John Rundall &amp; Elizabeth Hall lic'd May 29th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that on the 1st day of June A.D. 1837, John

Rundall and Elizabeth Hall were joined in marriage

by me -

					Darius C. Allen M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 17th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds, Clerk -



Sylvester Wigton &amp; Elmina Perry lic'd June 5th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that Sylvester Wigton and Elmina Perry were

on the 11th day of June A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me -

					Isaac Eaton M. J. -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 17th 1837 -

Attest =  Thos. Reynolds, Clerk -



Ebenezer Pike &amp; Dorcas Moses licensed June 10th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Ebenezer Pike and Dorcas Moses were on

the 15th day of June A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by

me -

					P. E. Buell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 10th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds, Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to page 90 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Thomas Patten &amp; Mary Moyer licensed June 10th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 18th day of June A.D. 1837 Thom-

as Patton and Mary Moyer were joined in marriage 

by me.

					Ebenezer T. Webster M.J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 23rd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Richard Marquiss &amp; Content Tinckham lic'd June 12th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that on the 22nd day of June A.D. 1837 Richard

Marquiss &amp; Content Tinckham were joined in marriage

by me.

					David Maltby M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 18th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - 


Riley J. Lott &amp; Catherine Vansickle lic'd June 13th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on the 15th day of June A.D. 1837, Riley

J. Lott &amp; Catherine Vansickle were joined in marriage

by me.

					Daniel Maxwell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 23rd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Joseph McManners &amp; Sally Duet lic'd June 16th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Joseph McManners &amp; Sally Duet

were on the 16th day of June A.D. 1837, were joined in 

marriage by me. 

					John Doty J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug. 19th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 95]

[corresponds to page 91 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Samuel Page &amp; Polly Morehouse lic'd June 22nd 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Samuel Page and Polly Morehouse were

on the 22nd day of June A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by 

me.

					Joseph Harrison J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug. 28th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Joel Cleveland &amp; Mary Ann Wheatley lic'd June 27th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Joel Cleveland &amp; Mary Ann Wheatley were on the

5th day of July, A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Mch. 8th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk -



David Williams &amp; Elizabeth Bennett lic'd June 28th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that David Williams &amp; Elizabeth Bennett were on the

20th day of June A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Hezekiah Roberts, J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William Crawford &amp; Jane Rogers lic'd June 28th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on the 29th day of June A.D. 1837, William

Crawford and Jane Rogers were joined in marriage by 

me.

					H. Moore, J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 7th 1837 -

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                    <text>[page 96]

[corresponds to page 92 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Thomas Potter &amp; Mary Ann Heaslett lic'd June 28th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Thomas Potter and Mary Ann Heaslett

were on the 29gh day of June A.D. 1837 joined in mar-

-riage by me.

					Nathan Emory M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 17th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Stephen Fairchild &amp; Hannah Hills lic'd July 1st 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Stephen Fairchild and Hannah Hills,

were on the 1st day of July A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me.

					P. E. Buell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 13th 1837 -

Attest -  R. Reynolds Clerk -



James Peters &amp; Sophia Starkweather lic'd July 3rd 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that James Peters &amp; Sophia Starkweather were

on the 4th day of July A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by 

me.

					Sidney Moore J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 5th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Emery Daggett &amp; Mary Pool lic'd July 5th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Emery Daggett and Mary Pool were on

the 6th day of July A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by 

me.

					James Davenport J. P.


Retur'd &amp; Recorded July 20th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 97]

[corresponds to page 93 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Amos Whitaker &amp; Phebe Russell licensed July 10th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I Certify that Amos Whitaker and Phebe Russell were 

on the 13th day of July A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by

me.

					Joseph Scott J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 2nd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk =



Alfred  R. Benedict &amp; Cynthia Aldrich lic'd July 11th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Alfred R. Benedict and Cynthia Aldrich

were on the 23rd day of July A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me.

					Lester Bartlett J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 24th 1837 -

Attest =  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Charles Conklin &amp; Mary Rogers lic'd July 13th 1837 -




William W. Foote &amp; Mary Gibson lic'd July 14th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William W. Foote and Mary Gibson were 

on the 7th day of August A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me.

					Ira Arnold J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug' 19th 1837 -

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                    <text>[page 98]

[corresponds to page 94 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Ansom Coleman &amp; Anna Closson lic'd July 19th 1837 -



Robert Rhodes &amp; Mary Taylor lic'd July 29th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Robert Rhodes and Mary Taylor were

on the 3rd day of August A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me.

					Jas Brundige J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug. 5th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Philip Dirst &amp; Sarah Ann Glass lic'd August 5th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Philip Dirst &amp; Sarah Ann Glass were on the

Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 8th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -

24th day of Aug'st A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 




Wakeman Jennings &amp; Charlotte Eliza Coberly lic'd Aug. 5th 1837</text>
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                    <text>[Page 99]

[corresponds to page 95 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Lyman M. Warren &amp; Eveline Scribner lic'd Aug, 9th, 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Luman M. Warren  and Eveline Scribner

were on the 17th da of Aug. A.D. 1837, joined in marriage 

by me.

					Jas Brundige J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug. 25th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Finley &amp; Mary Waters lic'd Aug. 17th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Finley &amp; Mary Waters were on the 24th 

day of Aug. A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by me. 

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James R. Rose &amp; Mary A. Hamilton lic'd Aug. 19th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that James R. Rose and Mary A. Hamilton.

were on the 20th day of Aug. A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me.

					Joel Marsh J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug' 25th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Levi Buck &amp; Rachael Crawford lic'd Aug. 21st 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Levi Buck and Rachael Crawford were

on the 24th day of Aug. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage

by me.

					Isaac Eaton M. J. 


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                    <text>[Page 100]

[corresponds to page 96 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James A. Holston &amp; Lydia Ann Decker lic'd Aug. 25th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that James A. Holston &amp; Lydia Ann Decker

were on the 5th day of September A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me. 

					Randall R. Arnold J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 23rd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Brundige &amp; Harriet Taylor lic'd Aug. 29th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Brundige and Harriet Taylor 

were on the 31st day of Aug' A.D. 1837, joined in mar-

-riage by me.

					Jas Brundige J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 2nd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Henry Moore &amp; Sarah Adams lic'd Sept. 1st 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Henry Moore and Sarah Adams were

on the 3rd day of Sept' A.D. 1837, joined in marriage 

by me.

					Isaac Eaton M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 23rd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



George D. Williams &amp; Caroline Elizabeth Johnson lic'd Sept. 2nd 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that George D. Williams &amp; Caroline Elizabeth

Johnson were on the 10th day of Sept. A.D. 1837

joined in marriage by me. 

					A. Goff M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 2nd 1837 -

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                    <text>[page 101]

[corresponds to page 97 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Grove Howard &amp; Ruth Smith lic'd Sept. 2nd 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Grove Howard and Ruth Smith were 

on the 10th day of Sept. A.D. 1837, joined in marriage 

by me.

					Lester Bartlett J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 13th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John G. Kerwaker &amp; Mary Heck lic'd Sept. 2nd 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John G. Kerwaker and Mary Heck 

were on the 5th day of Sept. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage 

by me.

					S. S. Klein M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 6th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jacob Keysor &amp; Elizabeth Ralston lic'd Sept. 2nd 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Jacob Keysor and Elizabeth Ralston were

on the 7th day of Sept. A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by 

me.

					John Burns J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 12th, 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William Grover &amp; Maria Warner lic'd Sept. 2nd 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William Grover and Maria Warner were

on the 3rd day of Sept. A.D. 1837, joined in marriage by 

me.

					Caleb Morehouse J. P. 


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                    <text>[page 102]

[corresponds to page 98 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Samuel D. Dean &amp; Nancy W. Flanagan lic'd Sept. 4th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Samuel D. Dean &amp; Nancy W. 

Flanagan were on the 4th day of Sept. A.D. 1837

joined in marriage by me.

					Joseph Labaree  M. J. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 16th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



David W. Bradley &amp; Eunice Hawk lic'd Sept. 7th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that David W. Bradley and Eunice Hawk 

were on the 7th day of September A.D. 1837, joined in mar-

-riage by me. 

					S. S. Klein M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 8th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Gilbert Hill &amp; Lucinda Gelvin lic'd Sept. 8th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Gilbert Hill &amp; Lucinda Gelvin were

on the 1st day of Jan'y A.D. 1838 joined in marriage

by me.

					P. E. Buell J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 11th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William Baker &amp; Lucy S. Spencer lic'd Sept. 8th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William Baker and Lucy S. Spencer 

were on the 10th day of September A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					David Fancher J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 11th 1837 -

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[corresponds to page 99 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Biggs &amp; Susan Davis lic'd Sept. 9th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Biggs and Susan Davis were on

the 14th day of September A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me.

					John Doty J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 11th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Gilbert Weeks &amp; Emma Grist lic'd Sept. 9th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Gilbert Weeks and Emma Grist were

on the 3rd day of October A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me.

					William Perfect J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 13th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Erastus Powers &amp; Mary Wilson lic'd Sept. 11th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Erastus Powers and Mary Wilson were

on the 14th day of September A.D. 1837 joined in marriage

by me. 

					Shubael W. Knapp J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 28th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Thornton Wasson &amp; Laura Smith lic'd Sept. 14th, 1837 - 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Thornton Wasson &amp; Laura Smith were

on the 17th day of Sept. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage 

by me. 

					 Josiah Fisher M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 29th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -
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[corresponds to page 100 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Alexander &amp; Sarah Myers lic'd Sept. 14th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Alexander and Sarah Myers were

on the 17th day of September A.D. 1837 joined in mar-

-riage by me. 

					Levi Meredith J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 30th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Sylvester Bennett &amp; Elizabeth Butt lic'd Sept. 16th 1837. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Sylvester Bennett and Elizabeth Butt 

were on the 21st day of September A.D. 1837, joined

in marriage by me.

					David Fancher J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 11th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Timothy Aldrich &amp; Sophia Russell lic'd Sept. 18th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Timothy Aldrich &amp; Sophia Russell 

were on the 20th day of Sept. 1837 joined in marriage 

by me. 

					Lester Bartlett J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 21st 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James Houston &amp; Jane Trotter lic'd Sept. 19th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that James Houston &amp; Jane Trotter were 

on the 19th day of Sept. A.D. 1837, joined in marriage

by me. 

					Sidney Moore J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 9th 1837 -

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[corresponds to page 101 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Charles C. Pinney &amp; Hannah Barley lic'd Sept. 20th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Charles C. Pinney &amp; Hannah Barley were on 

the 20th day of Sept. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me. 

					J. Roberts J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 4th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Abraham Jackson &amp; Maria Cox lic'd Sept. 25th 1837.

I certify that Abraham Jackson &amp; Maria Cox were

on the 28th day of Sept. joined in marriage by me. 

					Festus Sprague J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 26th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


George Mead &amp; Melissa Carpenter lic'd Sept. 25th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that George Mead &amp; Melissa Carpenter

were on the 12th day of October A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me. 

					John Doty J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 30th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Edward Jones &amp; Ann Downing lic'd Sept. 27th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Edward Jones &amp; Ann Downing were on

the 28th day of September A.D. 1837 joined in marriage

by me.

					Nehemiah Martin M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 9th 1837 -

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[corresponds to page 102 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Glass &amp; Rebecca Smith lic'd Sept. 30th 1837. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that George Glass &amp; Rebecca Smith were on the 

5th day of Oct. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me. 

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 8th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William Perry &amp; Rebecca E. Lavender lic'd Oct. 2nd 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William Perry and Rebecca E. Lavender 

were on the 5th day of October A.D. 1837 joined in mar-

-riage by me. 

					James Landon J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 18th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Daniel Hall &amp; Nancy Adams lic'd Oct. 7th 1837 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Daniel Hall &amp; Nancy Adams were

on the 26th day of October A.D. 1837 joined in marriage 

by me.

					Bartholomew Adams E B C 


Ret'd &amp; Rec'd Dec. 12th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



William Kinney &amp; Elizabeth Weeks lic'd Oct. 7th 1837

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William Kinney &amp; Elizabeth Weeks

were on the 8th day of October A.D. 1837 joined in mar-

-riage by me. 

					David Fancher J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 11th 1837 -

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                    <text>[page 107]

[corresponds to page 103 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]



William Staunton &amp; Eliza Abbott lic'd Oct. 9th 1837. 




Josiah Lott &amp; Catherine M. Potter lic'd Oct. 9th 1837. 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Josiah Lott &amp; Catherine M. Potter were on the

11th day of Oct. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



Daniel Maxwell &amp; Mary B. Heaslett lic'd Oct. 9th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Daniel Maxwell &amp; Mary B. Heaslett were on

the 2nd day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Walter Lawrence &amp; Charlotte Watkins lic'd Oct. 12th 1837. </text>
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                    <text>[page 108]

[corresponds to page 104 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William S. Rider &amp; Esther Garringer lic'd Oct. 17th 1837

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William S. Rider &amp; Esther Garringer

were on the 25th day of Oct. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Bartholomew Adams Eld. B. C. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 12th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Christian Martin &amp; Phebe Ann McCoy lic'd Oct. 21st 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Christian Martin &amp; Phebe Ann McCoy

were on the 21st day of Oct. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Sidney Moore J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 9th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Samuel Guy &amp; Rebecca Ramsey lic'd Oct. 24th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Samuel Guy &amp; Rebecca Ramsey

were on the 24th day of Oct. A.D. 1837 joined

in marriage by me.

					James Dodds J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 10th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Nicholas Conklin &amp; Jane Coykendall lic'd Oct. 25th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, Ss.

I certify that Nicholas Conklin &amp; Jane Coykendall were

on the 26th day of Oct. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					William Steward J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 10th 1838 -

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                    <text>[page 109]

[corresponds to page 105 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Byers &amp; Elizabeth McClure lic'd Oct. 26th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Byers &amp; Elizabeth McClure were

on the 27th day of Oct. A.D. 1837 joined in mar-

-riage by me.

					Andrew Stroub J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 31st 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Philander K. Francis &amp; Clarinda Armstrong lic'd Oct. 27th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Philander K. Francis &amp; Clarinda Armstrong 

were on the 29th day of Oct. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					James Brown J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 4th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Ira L. Whitehead &amp; Mary S. Carpenter lic'd Oct. 28th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Ira L. Whitehead &amp; Mary S. Carpenter

were on the 1st day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Nathan Emory M. G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 1st 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Huston &amp; Ormenda Benton lic'd Oct. 30th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Huston &amp; Ormenda Benton were

on the 5th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage

by me.

					Warren Frazell M. G. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan.y 15th 1838 -

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                    <text>[page 110]

[corresponds to page 106 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Lott Search &amp; Eleanor Plews lic'd Oct. 30th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Lott Search &amp; Eleanor Plews were

on the 2nd day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					John Alexander Jr. M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan.y 25th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Morris Cowgill &amp; Clarissa Judd lic'd Nov. 1st 1837 -


John G. Affleck &amp; Mary Little lic'd Nov. 1st 1837 -


Samuel Vantassel &amp; Martha Bennett lic'd Nov. 2nd 1837 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 111]

[corresponds to page 107 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Nelson Bockoven &amp; Betsy S. Lewis lic'd Nov. 4th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Nelson Bockoven &amp; Betsy S. Lewis were on the

16th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Henry Hodgden J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 23rd 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk.



Herman Coomer &amp; Joanna Roberts lic'd Nov. 9th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Herman Coomer &amp; Joanna Roberts

were on the 16th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Jas. Brundige J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 29th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John B. Maring &amp; Catherine Roberts lic'd Nov. 9th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John B. Maring &amp; Catherine Roberts

were on the 9th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Sidney Moore 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 9th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Thompson Pierce &amp; Elizabeth Powers lic'd Nov. 11th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Thompson Pierce &amp; Elizabeth Powers

were on the 26th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Nathan Emory M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 14th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk - </text>
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                    <text>[page 112]

[corresponds to page 108 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]



John Hardman &amp; Anna Mann lic'd Nov. 14th 1837 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Hardman &amp; Anna Mann

were on the 16th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined

in marriage by me.

					Lester Bartlett J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 29th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Samuel Norris &amp; Sarah Ann Baker lic'd Nov. 14th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Samuel Norris &amp; Sarah Ann Baker

were on the 16th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Jas. Brundige J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 29th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



George F. Sheef &amp; Elizabeth Kortchall lic'd Nov. 14th 1837.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that George F. Sheef &amp; Elizabeth Kortchall 

were on the 16th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					S. D. Wyatt M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 12th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Alexander Flowers &amp; Sally Jane Brookins lic'd Nov. 15th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Alexander Flowers &amp; Sally Jane Brookins

were on the 28th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined 

in marriage by me.

					James Landon J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 5th 1838 -

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                    <text>[page 113]

[corresponds to page 109 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]



John Trautman &amp; Esther Biel lic'd Nov. 18th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.



Ralph L. Slack &amp; Mary Ann Fleming lic'd Nov. 21st 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify Ralph L. Slack &amp; Mary Ann Fleming were

on the 23rd day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage

by me.

					O. D. Hough J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 30th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Aaron F. Avery &amp; Elizabeth Hoskins lic'd Nov. 21st 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Aaron F. Avery &amp; Elizabeth Hoskins

were on the 3rd day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in mar-

-riage by me.

					Roswell Field J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 5th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Adin Randel &amp; Elmina Rennells lic'd Nov. 21st 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Adin Randel &amp; Elmina Rennells were

on the 23rd day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage

by me.

					Roswell Field J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 5th 1837 -

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                    <text>[page 114]

[corresponds to page 110 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Thomas Pool &amp; Elizabeth Weaver lic'd Nov. 24th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Thomas Pool &amp; Elizabeth Weaver

were on the 16th day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined

in marriage by me.

					David Roberts Eld. -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 12th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James Landon &amp; Rebecca Cochran lic'd Nov. 14th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that James Landon &amp; Rebecca Cochran

were on the 30th day of Nov. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					James Landon J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 5th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Nelson Gardner &amp; Mary Ann Howard lic'd Nov. 28th 1837

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Nelson Gardner &amp; Mary Ann Howard

were on the 5th day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Samuel Lynch M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y. 13th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John H. Williams &amp; Nancy T. Shearman lic'd Dec. 2nd 1837

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John H. Williams &amp; Nancy T. Shearman

were on the 2nd day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Joseph Harrison J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decm 4th 1837 -

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[corresponds to page 111 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]



Nathan Arnold &amp; Mary Jane Reiley lic'd Dec. 2nd 1837 -




William Benton &amp; Sophronia Potter lic'd Dec. 2nd 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that William P. Benton &amp; Sophronia Potter were on the

3rd day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Thomas W. Wigton S.T.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 3rd 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Daniel M. Sellars &amp; Mary Ann Proser lic'd Dec. 5th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Daniel M. Sellars &amp; Mary Ann Proser

were on the 7th day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Caleb Hall J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 20th 1837 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jesse Finch &amp; Polly Gaston lic'd Dec. 6th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Jesse Finch &amp; Polly Gaston were on the 14th

day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1838 -

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                    <text>[page 116]

[corresponds to page 112 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835=45]


John Henderson &amp; Irene Page lic'd Dec. 3rd 1837 -

				The state of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John Henderson &amp; Irene Page were on

the 9th day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					William Page J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Richard D. Stiles Jr. &amp; Welthy Martin lic'd Dec. 13th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Richard D. Stiles Jr. &amp; Welthy Martin 

were on the 20th day of Jan'y. A.D. 1838 joined in 

marriage by me.

					Lester Bartlett J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y. 26th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Henry Ashley &amp; Sarah Davis lic'd Dec. 14th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Henry Ashley &amp; Sarah Davis were on the

28th day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Harry Ashley


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 8th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Uriah Brundige &amp; Adaline Olmstead lic'd Dec. 16th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Uriah Brundige &amp; Adaline Olmstead were on

the 18th day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					A. Stroub J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 22nd 1838 -

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[corresponds to page 113 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Levi Hinton &amp; Hannah L. Bogan lic'd Dec. 20th 1837 -



Alfred Ruggles &amp; Eliza Barry lic'd Dec. 20th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Alfred Ruggles &amp; Eliza Barry were on the 21st 

day of Dec. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me. 

					Henry Hodgden J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 23rd 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk -



Francis Howes &amp; Ruth Roberts lic'd Dec. 25th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Francis Howes &amp; Ruth Roberts were on the

28th day of Dec. A.D. 1837 joined in marriage by me.

					Wm. H. Ashley E. C. C. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 8th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk -



Robert Cronkleton &amp; Harriet Ely lic'd Dec. 27th 1837 -</text>
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[corresponds to page 114 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Abraham Wolford &amp; Mary Carr lic'd Dec. 28th 1837 -



John S. Anderson &amp; Malissa Hinton lic'd Dec. 29th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John S. Anderson &amp; Malissa Hinton 

were on the 31st day of Dec. A.D. joined in mar-

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					S. D. Wyatt M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 12th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John T. Jones &amp; Sarah Lewis lic'd Dec. 30th 1837 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John T. Jones &amp; Sarah Lewis were on the

1st day of Jan'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Morgan Williams J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 6th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Harvey Scott &amp; Jemima Enlows lic'd Dec. 30th 1837 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 119]

[corresponds to page 115 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]



George Nafus &amp; Jane Erwin lic'd Jany. 1st 1838 -
 


David Edwards &amp; Patty Sinkey lic'd Jany. 3rd 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that David Edwards &amp; Patty Sinkey were on the

3rd day of Jany. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Chas. Armstrong J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 21st 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jonathan Ackerman &amp; Elizabeth L. Bogan lic'd Jany. 4th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Jonathan Ackerman &amp; Elizabeth L. Bogan

were on the 7th day of Jany. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by

me.

					H. D. Tuncker Cath. Clerg. -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 16th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Gragor Piper &amp; Mary Ann Beck lic'd Jany. 8th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Gragor Piper &amp; Mary Ann Beck were on the

8thday of Jany. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					H. D. Tuncker 

						Cath. Clerg. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 16th 1838 -

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                    <text>[page 120]

[corresponds to page 116 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Reuben Metheny &amp; Elizabeth Dopp lic'd Jany. 8th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Reuben Metheny &amp; Elizabeth Dopp were on

the 11th day of Jany. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Levi Meredith J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 19th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


James Mullen &amp; Hannah Schoby lic'd Jany. 13th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that James Mullen &amp; Hannah Schoby were on

the 15th day of Jan'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Hezekiah Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk -



William Lyons &amp; Mary Adams lic'd Jan'y. 17th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William Lyons &amp; Mary Adams were on the

20th day of Jan'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Chas. Armstrong J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Charles Peet &amp; Polly Ward lic'd Jan'y. 23rd 1838</text>
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                    <text>[page 121]

[corresponds to page 117 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


St. Clair Ross &amp; Lucy Davison lic'd Jan'y. 24th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that St. Clair Ross &amp; Lucy Davison were on the 25th 

day of Jan'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Elijah Clark J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y. 29th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Andrew Miller &amp; Eliza Point lic'd Jan'y. 30th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Andrew Miller &amp; Eliza Point were on the

1st day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Festus Sprague J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 3rd 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



George Closson &amp; Birthey Thornton lic'd Jan'y. 31st 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that George Closson &amp; Birthey Thornton were on the

13th day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Nathan Emory M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 22nd 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Seymour Barton &amp; Elizabeth Hill lic'd Feb'y. 2nd 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Seymour Barton &amp; Elizabeth Hill were on the

7th day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Roswell Field J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 26th 1838 -

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                    <text>[page 122]

[corresponds to page 118 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David B. Oliver &amp; Elizabeth Nicols lic'd Feb'y. 5th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that David B. Oliver &amp; Elizabeth Nichols were on

the 8th day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					James Dodds J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 7th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Thomas Phillips &amp; Margaret Maize lic'd Feb'y. 6th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

	On the 7th day of February 1838, I solemnized the Marriage

	Of Thomas Phillips with Margaret Maize.

					H. VanDeman M. C. 

Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 21st 1838

				D. T. Fuller Probate Judge


Henry Penrod &amp; Phebe Macomber lic'd Feb'y. 7th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Henry Penrod &amp; Phebe Macomber were on the

11th day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					B. F. Kauffman M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 16th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Alva McCrary &amp; Mary Benedict lic'd Feb'y. 10th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Alva McCrary &amp; Mary Benedict were on

the 14th day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Joseph Scott J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 28th 1838 -

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                    <text>[page 123]

[corresponds to page 119 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William C. Wingett &amp; Mary Hanagan lic'd Feb'y. 10th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William C. Wngett &amp; Mary Hanagan were

on the 10th day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Joseph Labaree M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 16th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Jacob Stiffler &amp; Cynthia Anway lic'd Feb'y. 10th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Jacob Stiffler &amp; Cynthia Anway were on the

18th day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					William Page J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Rreynolds Clerk -



William L. Wells &amp; Charlotte Shout lic'd Feb'y. 12th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William L. Wells &amp; Charlotte Shout were on

the 27th day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					James Ross P. R. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 5th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Decker &amp; Nancy Tippy lic'd Feb'y. 16th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John Decker &amp; Nancy Tippy were on the 18th

day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Hezekiah Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch. 20th 1838 -

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                    <text>[page 124]

[corresponds to page 120 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Abraham Worline &amp; Naomi W. Elliott lic'd Feb'y. 19th 1838.



James Porter &amp; Opera Decker lic'd Feb'y. 21st 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that James Porter &amp; Opera Decker were on the

22nd day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Isaac Kline &amp; Nancy Housworth lic'd Feb'y. 22nd 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Isaac Kline &amp; Nancy Housworth were on

the 22nd day of Feb'y. A.D 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Sabeers Main J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 24th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Andrew C. Sharp &amp; Almyra Barley lic'd Feb'y. 26th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Andrew DC. Sharp &amp; Almyra Barley were on

the 27th day of Feb'y. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Hezekiah Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch. 20th 1838 -

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[corresponds to page 121 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John F. Worth &amp; Susan Hamilton lic'd March 10th 1838.



Charles Felty &amp; Christina Anthoni lic'd March 12th 1838.

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Charles Felty &amp; Christina Anthoni were on

the 15th day of March 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Adolph Allardt M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 8th 1839

Attest  W. D. Heim Clerk -



Evan H. Irvin &amp; Cynthia Davis lic'd March 14th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Evan H. Irvin &amp; Cynthia Davis were on the 22nd

day of March A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Wm. H. Ashley E. C. C. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 14th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Thomas J. Cross &amp; Lydia Wood lic'd March 175h 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Thomas J. Cross &amp; Lydia Wood were on the 29th 

day of March A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Samuel Lynch M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 23rd 1838 -

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[corresponds to page 122 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Smith &amp; Phebe Barber lic'd March 19th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Joseph Smith &amp; Phebe Barber were on the

28th day of March A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me. 

					Festus Sprague J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 3rd 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James McKisson &amp; Eliza Havens lic'd March 20th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that James McKisson &amp; Eliza Havens were on the

30th day of March A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Shubael W. Knapp J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 9th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Peter Worline &amp; Catherine Reed lic'd March 20th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Peter Worline &amp; Catherine Reed were on the

25th day of March A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Jas. Brundige J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 29th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Search Allen &amp; Elizabeth Foust lic'd March 24th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Search Allen &amp; Elizabeth Foust were on the

30th day of April A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Lester Bartlett J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 2nd 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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Charles W. Page &amp; Catherine Hance licd March 24th 1838

		The State of Ohio Delaware County: ss

I certify that Charles W. Page &amp; Catherine Hance were on

the 3rd day of April AD 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					John Doty J.P.

Retd &amp; Recorded June 4th 1838

Attest.      T. Reynolds Clerk


Elijah Adams Jr. &amp; Elizabeth Landon licd March 27th 1838

	The State of Ohio Delaware County; ss

I certify that Elijah Adams Jr. &amp; Elizabeth Landon were on the 29th

day of March AD 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Morgan William J.P.

Retd &amp; Recorded may 11th 1838

Attest   T. Reynolds Clerk


Thomas Humphreys &amp; Mary Phillips licd March 28th 1838

	The State of Ohio Delaware County, ss

I certify that Thomas Humphreys &amp; Mary Phillips were on the

30th day of March AD 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Morgan Williams J.P.

Retd &amp; Recorded May 11th 1838

Attest  T. Reynolds Clerk


Saml Anderson &amp; Ruth D. McCoy licd March 28th 1838

	The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 29th day of March AD 1838, I solemnized the marriage of

Saml Anderson with Ruth D. McCoy

					Henry VanDeman M.G.

Retd &amp; Recorded June 24th 1838

	D.G. Fuller  P.J.</text>
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                    <text>[page 128]

[corresponds to page 124 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel S. Drake &amp; Clarissa Wilcox lic'd March 28th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Daniel S. Drake &amp; Clarissa Wilcox were on the

29th day of March A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Nehemiah Martin M. G. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 30th 1838 -

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Henry Feaster &amp; Mary Hager lic'd March 29th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Henry Feaster &amp; Mary Hager were on the

29th day of March A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					David Fancher J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 5th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Wm. M. Flanigan &amp; Sarah J. Rogers lic'd March 21st 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Wm. M. Flanigan &amp; Sarah J. Rogers were on

the 5th day of April A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me. 

					W. D. Smith M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 4th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


William Loveless &amp; Elizabeth Cramer lic'd April 2nd 1838 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 129]

[corresponds to page 125 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Utley &amp; Elizabeth Thomas lic'd Ap'l. 3rd 1838



Wm. G. McFarland &amp; Elizabeth Ross lic'd April 4th 1838 -



Amos Hall &amp; Mary J. Morrison lic'd April 5th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Amos Hall &amp; Mary J. Morrison were on the

6th day of April A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Caleb Hall J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 31st 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Lewis Glessner &amp; Georgianna Cowles lic'd April 7th 1838 -

 	On the 8th day of April A.D. 1838 I solemnized the Marriage

of Lewis Glessner with Georgianna Cowles. 

					Henry Van Deman M. J. 


Rec' &amp; Recor' June 23rd A.D. 1852

				  D. T. Fuller Probate Judge </text>
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                    <text>[page 130]

[corresponds to page 126 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William B. Dunton &amp; Harriet A. Humphrey lic'd Ap'l. 7th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that William B. Dunton &amp; Harriet A. Humphrey

were on the 11th day of April A.D. 1838 joined in marriage

by me.

					Erastus Burr M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 24th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Christopher Mattix &amp; Anna Welshaunts lic'd Ap'l. 11th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Christopher Mattix &amp; Anna Welshaunts were on

the 12th day of April A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					A. Stroub J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 22nd 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



George Grist &amp; Mary Ann Carpenter lic'd Ap'l. 14th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that George Grist &amp; Mary Ann Carpenter were on the

23rd day of April A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Ebenezer T. Webster M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 24th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 


George McGee &amp; Mary Smart lic'd April 16th 1838 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 131]

[corresponds to page 127 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Lepert &amp; Elizabeth Jones lic'd April 18th 1838 -


Daniel Wyatt &amp; Mary Edwards lic'd April 18th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Daniel Wyatt &amp; Mary Edwards were on the

26th day of April A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					S. D. Wyatt M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 13th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



John Clifton &amp; Sarah Miller lic'd April 19th 1838 

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Clifton &amp; Sarah Miller were on the

19th day of April A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					E. S. Gavit M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 31st 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



James Vining &amp; Philena Durphy lic'd April 20th 1838</text>
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                    <text>[page 132]

[corresponds to page 128 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Long &amp; Harriet Arnold lic'd April 21st 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

	I certify that James Long &amp; Harriet Arnold were

on the 10th day of May 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch. 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



Israel D. Atherton &amp; Ann Angell lic'd April 21st 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Israel D. Atherton &amp; Ann Angell were on the 

16th day of Aug'st. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Cha. Armstrong J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 14th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Elijah Sackett &amp; Phebe R. George lic'd April 24th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Elijah Sackett &amp; Phebe R. George were on the

26th day of April A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me. 

					John Smith M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 28th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Jacob Richards &amp; Mary Metz lic'd April 30th 1838.</text>
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                    <text>[page 133]

[corresponds to page 129 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]]


Thomas A. Bensley &amp; Rebecca Martin lic'd May 2nd 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Thomas A. Bensley &amp; Rebecca Martin were on

the 6th day of May A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Levi Meredith J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 19th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



Harrison Hanvill &amp; Hannah Linnaberry lic'd May 2nd 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Harrison Hanville &amp; Hannah Linnaberry were

on the 3rd day of May A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Chas. Armstrong J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 18th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



John Waterman &amp; Susan Dixon lic'd May 3rd 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Waterman &amp; Susan Dixon were on the

6th day of May A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Thos. L. Hoadly J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 19th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



John Smith &amp; Nancy Hardy lic'd May 8th 1838 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 134]
[corresponds to page 130 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Edward Evans &amp; Mahalah Jackson lic'd May 8th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Edward Evans &amp; Mahalah Jackson were on

the 9th day of May A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					Morgan Williams J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 11th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



Alonzo Carpenter &amp; Orell Hewell lic'd May 10th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Alonzo Carpenter &amp; Orell Hewell were on

the 24th day of May 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch. 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



Munroe Harris &amp; Fanny Page lic'd May 17th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Munroe Harris &amp; Fanny Page were on the 27th

day of May A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					John Doty J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 4th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



Prescott S. Campbell &amp; Ann M. Barrows lic'd May 23rd 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Prescott S. Campbell &amp; Ann M. Barrows

were on the 31st day of May 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks MCJ


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch. 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 135]

[corresponds to page 131 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Harmon Weaver &amp; Sally Roberts lic'd May 25th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Harmon Weaver &amp; Sally Roberts were on the

26th day of May A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Titus Case Eld. =


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 26th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Paul Crone &amp; Mary A. Trout lic'd May 28th 1838 -



Wesley Dennan &amp; Sarah J. Stephens lic'd May 28th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Wesley Dennan &amp; Sarah J. Stephens were on the

21st day of May A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Ebenezer T. Webster M. J. 



Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



John Garvin &amp; Ann Potter lic'd May 28th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Garvin &amp; Ann Potter were on the

31st day of May 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch. 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 136]

[corresponds to page 132 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Bazaleel Ruby &amp; Isabella Highland lic'd May 29th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

	On the 30th day of May A.D. 1838 I solemnized the Marriage of

Bazaleel Ruby with Isabella Highland

					H. VanDeman M. G.

Rec' &amp; Recorded May 21st 1852

			    D. T. Fuller Probate Judge



Thomas O. Jones &amp; Catherine Owens lic'd May 30th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Thomas O. Jones &amp; Catherine Owens were

on the 31st day of May A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by 

me.					Morgan Williams J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 31st 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Philander Parks &amp; Amelia Searles lic'd June 2nd 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Philander Parks &amp; Amelia Searles were on the

3rd day of June A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Peter Stephens M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 18th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Price Wigton &amp; Margaret Harrison lic'd June 4th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

	I certify that Price Wigton &amp; Margaret Harrison

were on the 6th day of June A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by 

me -					Ahab Jinks M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch. 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk </text>
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                    <text>[page 137]

[corresponds to page 133 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Waters &amp; Rutilla Herd lic'd June 6th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Joseph Waters &amp; Rutilla Herd were on the

10th day of June A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					James Landon J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st. 1st 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



Nathan Chester &amp; Harriet Terry lic'd June 7th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Nathan Chester &amp; Harriet Terry were on the

7th day of June A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.
ers
					Ebenezer T. Webster M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 10th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk.



John Kester &amp; Jane A. Chamberlain lic'd June 9th 1838.

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Kester &amp; Jane A. Chamberlain were on the

17th day of June A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Lester Bartlett M. G. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 18th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



James Baird &amp; Easter Jamison lic'd June 14th 1838 -</text>
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Hiram Gould &amp; Abigail Brundige lic'd June 14th 1938

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Hiram Gould &amp; Abigail Brundige were on

the 17th day of June A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Jas. Brundige J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 20th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Andrew Anderson &amp; Lucinda Smith lic'd June 20th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Andrew Anderson &amp; Lucinda Smith

were on the 20th day of June A.D. 1838 joined in 

marriage by me -

					Henry Pater J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 10th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



George Blaney &amp; Betsy Vansickle lic'd June 20th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that George Blaney &amp; Betsy Vansickle were

on the 26th day of June 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch. 12th 1839 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk. 



Robert Cratty &amp; Jane Flanagan lic'd June 23rd 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Robert Cratty &amp; Jane Flanagan were on the

29th day of June A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					W. D. Smith M. G. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st. 7th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 139]

[corresponds to page 135 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jonathan Gardner &amp; Delia E. Benton lic'd June 25th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Jonathan Gardner &amp; Delia E. Benton were on

the 27th day of June A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Titus Case Eld. -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 26th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk


Abraham Welt &amp; Maria Seigfried lic'd June 27th 1838 -



John Pool &amp; Barbara A. Bell lic'd June 27th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Pool &amp; Barbara A. Bell were on the 28th

day of June A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					Ebenezer T. Webster M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 10th 1838 

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 


Benjamin Hudson &amp; Minerva Wheeler lic'd June 28th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Benjamin Hudson &amp; Minerva Wheeler were

on the 5th day of July A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Sheldon Clark M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 27th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 140]

[corresponds to page 136 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John J. Wachter &amp; Fanny Shoub lic'd July 7th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County.  SS. 

I certify that John J. Wachter &amp; Fanny Shoub were

on the 8th day of July 1838 joined in marriage by

me -

						Adolph Allardt M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 13th 1839 -

Attest -  W. D. Heim Clerk


Ephraim Hubbell &amp; Sarah Howard lic'd July 17th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Ephraim Hubbell &amp; Sarah Howard were on

the 18th day of July A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Sam'l. Lynch M. G. -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 23rd 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk


Augustus A. Welch &amp; Juliann Babcock lic'd July 19th 1838 -

	On the 20th day of July A.D. 1838 I solemnized the Marriage

of Augustus A. Welch with Juliann Babcock

					Henry VanDeman M. G.

Rec.d &amp; Record June 18th A.D. 1852

				D. T. Fuller Probate Judge


Joshua D. Breyfogle &amp; Mary Reynolds lic'd July 21st 1838 0

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

	On the 22nd day of July A.D. 1838 I solemnized

the Marriage of Joshua D. Breyfogle with Mary Reynolds

					H. VanDeman, 

					       M. J.

Received &amp; Recorded

		February 11th 1869.

					T. W. Powell  Pro. Judge

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[corresponds to page 137 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Charles Garner &amp; Maria Robbins lic'd July 27th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, 

SS. 

I certify that Charles Garner &amp; Maria Robbins were on the

30th day of July A.D 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					Elijah Clark J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 20th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John J. Richards &amp; Elizabeth Albright lic'd July 31st 1838 -



Joshua Traviss &amp; Betsy A. Miller lic'd Aug't 4th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, 

SS. 

I certify that Joshua Traviss &amp; Betsy A. Miller were on the

5th day of Aug'st A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					Lester Bartlett J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 6th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Peter Collum &amp; Rhoda Wigton lic'd Aug'st 4th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, 

SS. 

I certify that Peter Collum &amp; Rhoda Wigton were on the

5th day of Aug'st A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					Tho's W. Wigton M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 11th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk.
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[corresponds to page 138 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Alfred Cronkright &amp; Sarah Thompson lic'd Aug'st 6th 1838 -



Horace Whitney &amp; Eliza Swallow lic'd Aug'st 10th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Horace Whitney &amp; Eliza Swallow were on

the 19th day of Aug'st A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					Clerk Munson J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 22nd 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 


Robert Walker &amp; Ruth Brown lic'd Aug'st 13th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Robert Walker &amp; Ruth Brown were on the

21st day of Aug'st A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					John Burns J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 10th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Daniel Vantassel &amp; Sarah McNutt lic'd Aug'st 14th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Daniel Vantassel &amp; Sarah McNutt were on

the 16th day of Aug'st A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					H. Roberts J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 3rd 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 139 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Isaac Goodin &amp; Fanny Gardner lic'd Aug'st 20th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Isaac Goodin &amp; Fanny Gardner were on the

26th day of Aug'st A.D 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Tho's W. Wigton M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 12th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Jacob Long &amp; Mary A. Westbrook lic'd Aug'st 21st 1838 -




Wilson Martin &amp; Dilla Pringle lic'd Aug'st 28th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Wilson Martin &amp; Dilla Pringle were on the

2nd day of Sept. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					S. D. Wyatt M. J. -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 7th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



John Cronkright &amp; Elmyra Wilson lic'd Aug'st 29th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that John Cronkright &amp; Elmyra Wilson were on

the 2nd day of Sept. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					John Doty J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 13th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 144]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 140 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Nathan Peck &amp; Margaret Elliott lic'd Aug'st 31st 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Nathan Peck &amp; Margaret Elliott were on

the 12th day of Sept. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Eben'z T. Webster M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 15th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk 



Elijah Bishop &amp; Melinda Birch lic'd Sept. 1st 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Elijah Bishop &amp; Melinda Birch were on

the 6th day of Oct. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					A. Patee J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 26th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Henry Fulton &amp; Mary A. Vastine lic'd Sept. 3rd 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Henry Fulton &amp; Mary A. Vastine were on the

6th day of Sept. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Eben'z T. Webster M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 15th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk -



Joseph Roloson &amp; Margaret Himrod lic'd Sept. 8th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Joseph Roloson &amp; Margaret Himrod

were on the 12th day of Sept. 1838 joined in marriage

by me -					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 145]

[corresponds to page 141 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Henry H. Crouse &amp; Clarissa Knowles lic'd Sept. 8th 1838 -



Henry Y. West &amp; Harriet Cook lic'd Sept. 8th 1838 -



Robert D. Sackett &amp; Flora Lewis lic'd Sept. 10th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Robert D. Sackett &amp; Flora Lewis were on 

the 10th day of Sept. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Harlow Adams &amp; Margaret Adams lic'd Sept. 10th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Harlow Adams &amp; Margaret Adams

were on the 12th day of Sept. 1838 joined in marriage by

me -					Bartholomew Adams M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 10th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 146]

[corresponds to page 142 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George H. Denison &amp; Sylvia Bunker lic'd Sept. 11th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that George H. Denison &amp; Sylvia Bunker were

on the 10th day of Oct. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Sam'l Lynch M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 6th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Alanson Sands &amp; Margaret Allison lic'd Sept. 13th 1838 -



Stephen G. Burroughs &amp; Catherine Slack lic'd Sept. 18th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Stephen G. Burroughs &amp; Catherine Slack were

on the 20th day of Sept. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Thomas Arnold J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 29th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clk -



David Ward &amp; Elizabeth Chaven lic'd Sept. 19th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that David Ward &amp; Elizabeth Chaven were on the

20th day of Sept. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					James Brown J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 29th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -
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                    <text>[page 147]

[corresponds to page 143 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Samuel Wilson &amp; Elizabeth Edwards lic'd Sept. 26th 1838

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that on the 26th day of September A.D. 1838, I

solemnized the marriage of Samuel Wilson with Elizabeth

Edwards -

					Joseph Labaree M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 2nd 1841

Attest  W. D. Heim Clerk -



Anon Linnaberry &amp; Louisa Croop lic'd Sept. 26th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Anon Linnaberry &amp; Louisa Croop were on the

27th day of Sept. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Peter Cockrell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 20th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Abner Doty &amp; Harriet Havens lic'd Sept. 26th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Abner Doty &amp; Harriet Havens were on the

27th day of Sept. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					S. W. Knapp J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 8th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Jefferson Edwards &amp; Louisa Cockrell lic'd Sept. 29th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Jefferson Edwards &amp; Louisa Cockrell were

on the 4th day of Oct. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Samuel Carver J. P. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 28th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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Harvey Williams &amp; Ann M. Griffiths lic'd Oct. 1st 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

	On the 2nd day of Oct. 1838 I solemnized the Marriage of

Harvey Williams &amp; Ann M. Griffiths

					Henry VanDeman M. G.

Rec.d &amp; Recorded May 21, 1852

			     D. T. Fuller Probate Judge


Hodge McCutcheon &amp; Mary B. Garvin lic'd Oct. 1st 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Hodge McCutcheon &amp; Mary B. Garvin

were on the 2nd day of Oct. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Ahab Jinks M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk


Samuel Newhouse &amp; Sarah A. McGee lic'd Oct. 2nd 1838



Robert J. McGonigle &amp; Almira Foust lic'd Oct. 3rd 1838 -
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[corresponds to page 145 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Peter Wells &amp; Polly D. Page lic'd Oct. 6th 1838



George Longwell &amp; Mary A. Sheets lic'd Oct. 6th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that George Longwell &amp; Mary A. Sheets were on the

18th day of Oct. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					O. D. Hough, J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 24th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -



Joseph F. Bivens &amp; Margaret Watkins lic'd Oct. 8th 1838




John Hare &amp; Hannah Smith lic'd Oct. 13th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John Hare &amp; Hannah Smith were on

the 14th day of Oct. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Adolph Allardt, M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 8th 1839

Attest -  W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 150]

[corresponds to page 146 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jacob Smith &amp; Christina Yager lic'd Oct. 13th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Jacob Smith &amp; Christina Yager were

on the 15th day of Oct. 1838 joined in marriage by

me.

					Adolph Allardt M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 8th 1839

Attest -  W. D. Heim Clerk -



John Mathias &amp; Ann Graham lic'd Oct. 16th 1838 -




Lewis S. Felkner &amp; Jane A. Carr lic'd Oct. 16th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Lewis S. Felkner &amp; Jane A. Carr were on the

18th day of Oct. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					O. Owens M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 11th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Anderson Merrit &amp; Harriet Gillet lic'd Oct. 22nd 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Anderson Merrit &amp; Harriet Gillet were on the

22nd day of Oct. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					Jas Brundige J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 26th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 151]

[corresponds to page 147 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Stephens &amp; Rosanna Perry lic'd Oct. 23rd 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that David Stephens &amp; Rosanna Perry were on

the 23rd day of Oct. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Wm. S. Morrow M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 7th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Jacob Dutcher &amp; Elizabeth Galpin lic'd Oct. 24th 1838 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Jacob Dutcher &amp; Elizabeth Galpin were on

the 2nd day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Wm. H. Ashley M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 11th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Stephen Curren &amp; Clarissa Stratton lic'd Oct. 24th 1838 -



Julius Benson &amp; Eliza Cowles lic'd Oct. 25th 1838 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Julius Benson &amp; Eliza Cowles were on the 25th

day of Oct. A.D. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					A. Patee J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 26th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 152]

[corresponds to page 148 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Samuel Welch &amp; Angelina M. Himmon  lic'd Oct. 25th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Samuel Welch &amp; Angelina M. Himmon were

on the 25th day of Oct. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Chas Armstrong J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 11th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Daniel Wood &amp; Lucy Jones lic'd Oct. 25th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Daniel Wood &amp; Lucy Jones were on the

29th day of Oct. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Henry Hodgden J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 7th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



George Morgan &amp; Delihlia A. Sturgiss lic'd Oct. 29th 1838



I certify that on the 18th of Nov. 1837 M. Abraham

Cole &amp; Miss Harriet Lusk were legally joined in

marriage by me, satisfactory evidence having been presented

that they were duly published according to law

					Sidney Moore J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 24th 1837

Attest  T. Reynolds Clerk </text>
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                    <text>[page 153]

[corresponds to page 149 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Charles Woodruff &amp; Jane Landon lic'd Nov. 1st 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Charles Woodruff &amp; Jane Landon were

on the 4th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Chas Armstrong J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 11th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



George Wells &amp; Catherine Crane lic'd Nov. 5th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that George Wells &amp; Catherine Crane were on

the 8th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					O. Owens M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 11th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Cle


Joseph Walker &amp; Margaret Warren lic'd Nov. 5th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Joseph Walker &amp; Margaret Warren were

on the 26th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Jn W. White M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 3rd 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



William H. Kyrk &amp; Rhoda McWilliams lic'd Nov. 7th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that William H. Kyrk &amp; Rhoda McWilliams

were on the 8th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by 

me -					S. D. Wyatt M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 30th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 154]

[corresponds to page 150 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Cyrus Cook &amp; Betsy Sinkey lic'd Nov. 9th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Cyrus Cook &amp; Betsy Sinkey were on the 29th

day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Peter Cockrell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 20th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



John Howe &amp; Murcy Cockrell lic'd Nov. 10th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John Howe &amp; Murcy Cockrell were on

the 11th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Nathan Paul


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 16th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Solomon Stein &amp; Eliza Trautman lic'd Nov. 10th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Solomon Stein &amp; Eliza Trautman were

on the 11th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Adolph Allardt M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 8th 1839

Attest -  W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Alden &amp; Orril Morrison lic'd Nov. 12th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Samuel Alden &amp; Orril Morrison were on

the 15th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me.

					Samuel Carver J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 28th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 155]

[corresponds to  page 151 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Hemon Smith &amp; Mary Cochran lic'd Nov. 13th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Hemon Smith &amp; Mary Cochran were on the

15th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Samuel Carver J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 28th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Henry Bentz &amp; Eliza J. Twitchell lic'd Nov. 16th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Henry Bentz &amp; Eliza J. Twitchell were on

the 17th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					James Landon J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 11th 1838

Atest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Joseph C. Cole &amp; Elizabeth Trindle lic'd Nov. 17th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Joseph C. Cole &amp; Elizabeth Trindle were on

the 22nd day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Jas Brundige J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 28th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk


Uri Lee &amp; Eliza A. Ball lic'd Nov. 20th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Uri Lee &amp; Eliza A. Ball were on the 20th

day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Shubael W. Knapp, J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 4th 1839

Attest -  W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 156]

[corresponds to page 152 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Harrison G. Hodge &amp; Elizabeth Vanloon lic'd Nov. 21st 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Harrison G. Hodge &amp; Elizabeth Vanloon were

on the 21st day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Nathan Paul J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 20th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk


Charles Teets &amp; Cornelia Morehouse lic'd Nov. 22nd 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Charles Teets &amp; Cornelia Morehouse were

on the 1st day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Caleb Morehouse J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Harvey Walker &amp; Frances Thurston lic'd Nov. 28th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Harvey Walker &amp; Frances Thurston were

on the 29th day of Nov. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					So. D. Hough J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 3rd 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



William B. Stenbeck &amp; Rhoda B. Foster lic'd Nov. 29th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SSs

	On the 30th day of Nov. 1838 I solemnized the Marriage of

William B. Stenbeck &amp; Rhoda B. Foster

					Henry VanDeman M. G.

Rec.d &amp; Recorded May 26th A.D. 1852

			       D. J. Fuller Probate Judge</text>
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                    <text>[page 157]

[corresponds to page 153 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Henry Rosson &amp; Lovina Stephens lic'd Nov. 29th 1838


Sam'l White &amp; Ellen Goode (Cols) lic'd Nov 29th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Samuel White &amp; Ellen Goode were on the

7th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					O. Ownes M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 11th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Asher A. Davis &amp; Jane M. Cushing lic'd Dec. 3rd 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Asher A. Davis &amp; Jane M. Cushing were on

the 4th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Henry Patee J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 13th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk -


Horace J. Rice &amp; Elizabeth L. Thrall lic'd Dec. 3rd 1838 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 158]

[corresponds to page 154 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Leman H. Barber &amp; Almira Benedict lic'd Dec. 8th 1838



John Waters &amp; Susan R. Jones lic'd Dec. 11th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John Waters &amp; Susan R. Jones were

on the 18th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					W. D. Smith M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 25th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Joseph Moore &amp; Amanda Hill lic'd Dec. 12th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Joseph Moore &amp; Amanda Hill were on the

16th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					James Gilrath


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 15th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Ezra Riley &amp; Louiza Potter lic'd Dec. 13th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Ezra Riley &amp; Louiza Potter were on the

27th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me -

					Benj. Martin M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 24th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 159]

[corresponds to page 155 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Moses McIlvain &amp; Mercy A. Walling lic'd Dec. 13th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware COunty, SS.

I certify that Moses McIlvain &amp; Mercy Walling were on

the 20th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					James R. McKinnie J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 23rd 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



John Loofborough &amp; Mary Plumb lic'd Dec. 14th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John Loofborough &amp; Mary Plumb were

in the month of December A.D. 1838 joined in Marriage by me

					Albert Helfenstein Rector

					   of Grace Church in Berkshire

Ret. &amp; Rcorded Jan'y 20th 1840

Attest -  W. D. Heim Clerk.


Joseph Poter &amp; Eliza Heaslett lic'd Dec. 15th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Joseph Potter &amp; Eliza Heaslett were on the

27th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Ahab Jinks M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 12th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Elihu White &amp; Clarissa Conklin lic'd Dec. 17th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Elihu White &amp; Clarissa Conklin were on

the 1st day of Jan'y 1839 joined in marriage by me

					Jn' W. White M. J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 3rd 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 160]

[corresponds to page 156 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Smith &amp; Mary Thomas lic'd Dec. 19th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that William Smith &amp; Mary Thomas were on the

19th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Wm. S. Morrow M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 9th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Joseph M. C. Bogan &amp; Sarah Corps lic'd Dec. 20th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Joseph M. C. Bogan &amp; Sarah Corps were on

the 20th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					G. Coberly J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 3rd 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Benjamin Sheets &amp; Mary A. Hagerman lic'd Dec. 22nd 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Benjamin Sheets &amp; Mary A. Hagerman were

on the 25th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 25th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



John Darrough &amp; Martha Moore lic'd Dec. 22nd 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John Darrough &amp; Martha Moore were on

the 25th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Tho's W. Wigton S. T. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 7th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 161]

[corresponds to page 157 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Stephen Morehouse &amp; Axsa Palmer lic'd Dec. 24th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Stephen Morehouse &amp; Axsa Palmer were on

the 25th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					A. Patee J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 27th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk


Benjamin Loop &amp; Elizabeth Finley lic'd Dec. 26th 1838

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Benjamin Loop &amp; Elizabeth Finley were on the

28th day of Dec. 1838 joined in marriage by me

					Sabeers Main J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 29th 1838

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



John P. Pratt &amp; Polly Feaster lic'd Jan'y 5th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John P. Pratt &amp; Polly Feaster were on the

6th day of Jan'y 1839 joined in marriage by me

					Joel Marsh J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 9th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Frederick Houseworth &amp; Ursla J. Scribner lic'd Jan'y 5th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Frederick Houseworth &amp; Ursla J. Scribner were

on the 7th day of Jan'y 1839 joined in marriage by me

					S. D. Wyatt


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 21st 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 162]

[corresponds to page 158 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45}


Jacob Bowersmith &amp; Mary A. Lepest lic'd Jan'y 8th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Jacob Bowersmith &amp; Mary A. Lepest were on the

8th day of Jan'y 1839 joined in marriage by me

					Joel Z. Mendenhall J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 10th 1839

Attest -  	T. Reynolds Clerk



Ira W. Searles &amp; Phebe Sebring lic'd Jan'y 10th 1839



William H. Ball &amp; Aurilla Lee lic'd Jan'y 16th 1839



William H. Doughty &amp; Hannah G. Cross lic'd Jan'y 19th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that William H. Doughty &amp; Hannah G. Cross

were, on the 20th day of January 1839, Joined in Marriage

by me					Stephen G. Conard J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 14th 1839

Attest  	W.D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 163]

[corresponds to page 159 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel Heffner &amp; Mary Weiser lic'd Jan'y 22nd 1839 -



Ezekiel Longwell &amp; Louisa Lott lic'd Jan'y 26th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Ezekiel Longwell &amp; Louisa Lott were on the

31sst day of Jan'y A.D. 1839 joined in marriage by me -

					Orsamus D. Hough J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 14th 1839

Attest -  	T. Reynolds Clerk



Samuel A. Griswold &amp; Ethaline Kelly lic'd Jan'y 28th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Samuel A. Griswold &amp; Ethaline Kelly were

on the 28th day of Jan'y A.D. 1839 joined in marriage by me

					John W. White M.J.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 28th 1839

Attest -  	T. Reynolds Clerk



William R. Chapin &amp; Zuba Lock lic'd Feb'y 2nd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that William R. Chapin &amp; Zuba Lock were on the

3rd day of February A.D 1839 joined in marriage by me

					David Fancher J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 3rd 1839

Attest  	W.D. Heim - Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 164]

[corresponds to page 160 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Silas Drake &amp; Sally Pike lic'd Feb'y 4th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Silas Drake &amp; Sally Pike were on

the 5th day of February A.D 1839, joined in marriage

by me					Joel Marsh J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 2nd 1839

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk



James M. McKibbin &amp; Mary M. Butler lic'd Feb'y 7th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

	On the 8th day of Feb'y A.D 1839 I solemnized the Marriage of

James M. McKibbin with Mary M. Butler 

					Henry VanDeman M. G. 

Rec.d &amp; Recorded May 22 A.D. 1852

					D. T. Fuller, Probate Judge


Gassanay H. Selby &amp; Margaret Bockover lic'd Feb'y 7th 1839



Marshall D. James &amp; Lucinda Andrews lic'd Feb'y 8th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Marshall D. James &amp; Lucinda Andrews

were on the 8th day of February A.D. 1839 joined in marriage

by me					Ahab Jinks


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 12th 1839

Attest   	T. Reynolds Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 165]

[corresponds to page 161 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joshua Stickel &amp; Matilda Zeigler lic'd Feb'y 11th 1839 -



Moses Denman &amp; Monna Smith lic'd Feb'y 16th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware COunty, SS.

I certify that Moses Denman &amp; Monna Smith were on the

21st day of Feb'y A.D. 1839 joined in marriage by me.

					Benjamin Martin M. J. -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 25th 1839

Attest -  	T. Reynolds Clerk



Edward B. Evans &amp; Susannah Rhodes lic'd Feb'y 19th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Edward B. Evans &amp; Susannah Rhodes were

on the 21st day of Feb'y A.D. 1839 joined in marriage by me.

					Morgan Williams  J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 7th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Samuel Faulkenburgh &amp; Hannah Whitney lic'd Feb'y 19th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Samuel Faulkenburgh &amp; Hannah Whitney

were on the 20th day of February A.D. 1839 joined in marriage

by me -					Peter Cockrell J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 3rd 1839

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 166]

[corresponds to page 162 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Seneca Russell &amp; Tobitha Rogers lic'd Feb'y 21st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS -

I certify that Seneca Russell &amp; Tobitha Rogers were on the

21st day of Feb'y A.D. 1839 joined in marriage by me.

					Joel Z. Mendenhall J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 25th 1839

Attest -  T. Reynolds Clerk



Alfred J. Russell &amp; Emily White lic'd Feb'y 22nd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Alfred J. Russell &amp; Emily White were

on the 17th day of March 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Lester Bartlett J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 7th 1839

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk


Samuel Weaver &amp; Anna Larcum lic'd Feb'y 23rd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Samuel Weaver &amp; Anna Larcum were on the

11th day of April A.D. 1839, joined in marriage by me

					James Landon J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 15th 1839 -

Attest   	W.D. Heim, Clerk


John Simpson &amp; Lucretia Hull lic'd Feb'y 27th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John Simpson &amp; Lucretia Hull were

on the 28th day of February A.D. 1839 - joined in marriage

by me					S. D. Wyatt


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 18th 1839

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 167]

[corresponds to page 163 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Edward D. Howard &amp; Nancy L. Clark lic'd M'ch 5th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Edward D. Howard &amp; Nancy L. Clark were

on the 19th day of March A.D. 1839 joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks M. G. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 30th 1839

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk



Henry Sheets &amp; Margaret D. Downer lic'd M'ch 6th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

	On the 7th day of March A.D. 1839 I solemnized the Marriage of

Henry Sheets with Margaret D. Downer
					Henry VanDeman M. G.

Rec.d &amp; Recorded May 29th A.D. 1852

					D.J. Fuller Probate Judge


Samuel Coder &amp; Mary Keck lic'd M'ch 11th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

On the 12th day of March A.D. 1839 I solemnized the Marriage of

Samuel Coder with Mary Keck

					Henry VanDeman M. G.

Rec.d and Recorded May 22nd A.D. 1852

					D. T. Fuller Probate Judge



Seneca P. Wentz &amp; Elizabeth A. Colflesh lic'd M'ch 11th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Seneca P. Wentz &amp; Elizabeth A. Colflesh were

on the 21st day of March A.D. 1839 joined in marriage by 

me -

					Shubael W. Knapp J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 4th 1839

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 168]

[corresponds to page 164 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Samuel R. Green &amp; Maria From lic'd M'ch 14th 1839 -




Anson W. Place &amp; Leah Miller lic'd M'ch 18th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Anson W. Place &amp; Leah Miller were on the

21st day of March A.D. 1839 - joined in marriage by me

					Henry Patee J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1839

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk



Joel Roloson &amp; Elizabeth W. Terrill lic'd M'ch 21st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Joel Roloson &amp; Elizabeth W. Terrill were on

the 28th day of March A.D. 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Ahab Jinks 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 30th 1839 -

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk



John Hannawalt &amp; Charlotte Thurston lic'd M'ch 23rd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John Hannawalt &amp; Charlotte Thurston were

on the 9th day of April 1839, joined in marriage by me

					J. M. Gasnell M. E. Church


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 15th 1839

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 169]

[corresponds to page 165 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Marquis Gardner &amp; Lucy Hyde lic'd M'ch 25th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Marquis Gardner &amp; Lucy Hyde were on

the 28th day of March 1839 - joined in marriage by me

					Samuel Lynch M. M E Church


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 21st 1839 -

Attest   	W. D. Heim Clerk


Wm. Grisell &amp; Priscilla Osborn lic'd M'ch 25th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that William Grisell &amp; Priscilla Osborn were

on the 25th day of March A.D. 1839 joined in marriage by

me					Barten Whipple J. P.


Ret.d &amp; Recorded April 19th 1839

Attest   	W. D. Heim Clerk



Lorenzo Patton &amp; Jane Davis lic'd M'ch 26th 1839 -



Jesse M. Enry &amp; Mary Klein lic'd M'ch 26th 1839 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 170]

[corresponds to page 166 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Neri Whitaker &amp; Ruth Buck lic'd M'ch 30th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Neri Whitaker &amp; Ruth Buck were on

the 30th day of March A.D. 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Edmund Buck J. P.


Ret.d &amp; Recorded May 25th 1839

Attest   	W. D. Heim Clerk


Adam Miller &amp; Lucy A. James lic'd M'ch 30th 1839 -



Freeman Stockwell &amp; Betsy J. Gould lic'd Ap'l 1st 1839 -



John H. Thompson &amp; Demaris Wilcox lic'd Ap'l 1st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that John H. Thompson &amp; Demaris Wilcox were on

the 1st day of April A.D 1839 - joined in marriage by me

					Nicholas Jones J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 6th 1839

Attest   	W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 171]

[corresponds to page 167 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Napoleon B. Arthur &amp; Eliza Phillians lic'd Ap'l 2nd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

	On the 3rd day of April A.D. 1839 I solemnized the Marriage of

Napoleon B. Arthur with Eliza Phillians.

					Henry VanDeman M. G.


Rec.d and Recorded May 24th A.D. 1852

				D. T. Fuller Probate Judge



Calvin C. Crawford &amp; Elizabeth Moses lic'd Ap'l 3rd 1839 -



Peter Coonfare &amp; Mary Hinton lic'd Ap'l 6th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

	I certify that Peter Coonfare &amp; Mary Hinton were on the

6th day of April A.D. 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Jas. Brundige J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 20th 1839 -

Attest   	W. D. Heim Clerk



Thos D. J. Dixon &amp; Sarah Hartman lic'd Ap'l 8th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS. 

I certify that Thomas J. Dixon &amp; Sarah Hartman were on the

9th day of April A.D. 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					John Burns J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 14th 1839

Attest   W. D. Heim Clerk </text>
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                    <text>[page 172]

[corresponds to page 168 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Chauncy B. Linsley &amp; Sarah Russell lic'd Ap'l 8th 1839 -

	On the 9th day of April A.SD. 1839 I solemnized the Marriage

of Chauncey B. Linsley with Sarah Russell

					Henry VanDeman M. G. 


Rec.d &amp; Recorded April 23 A.D. 1852

					D. T. Fuller Probate Judge



John Harrison &amp; Laura Richardson lic'd Ap'l 10th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that John Harrison &amp; Laura Richardson were

on the 10th day of April A.D. 1839 joined in marriage by me

					J. Labaree M. J. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 22nd 1839

Attest   	W. D. Heim Clerk



Eber Humphrey &amp; Laura Gilson lic'd Ap'l 10th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

	I certify that Eber Humphrey &amp; Laura Gilson were

on the 11th day of April A.D. 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Uriah Heath M. G. M. E. C.


Rec.d &amp; Recorded May 9th 1839

Attest   	W. D. Heim Clerk



Silas C. Williams &amp; Pyrena Pierson lic'd Ap'l 10th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Silas C. Williams &amp; Pyrena Pierson were on

the 25th day of April A.D. 1839 - joined in marriage by me

					Ahab Jinks


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 6th 1839 

Attest   	W. D. Heim Clerk </text>
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                    <text>[page 173]

[corresponds to page 169 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David McIlvain &amp; Harriet Trout lic'd Ap'l 10th 1839 -


Calvin Bennett &amp; Drusilla Baker lic'd Ap'l 11th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

	I certify that Calvin Bennett &amp; Drusilla Baker were on

the 11th day of April A.D. 1839 - Joined in marriage by me


					David Fancher J. P. 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 3rd 1839

Attest   	W.D. Heim Clerk



Charles G. Scott &amp; Zebiah Coswell lic'd Aprl 13th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

	I certify that Charles G. Scott &amp; Zebeah Caswell were on the

14th day of April AD 1839 - joined in marriage by me


					Jacob Drake, V.D.M


Ret.d &amp; Recorded April 18th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Barnabas Randall &amp; Roxanna Lusk lic'd Aprl 13th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

	I certify that Barnabas Randal &amp; Roxanna Lusk were

on the 18th day of April AD 1839, joined in marriage by

me					Morgan Williams, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augt 7th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 174]

[corresponds to page 170 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Almon S. Wood &amp; Sarah A. Thompson lic'd Aprl 18th 1839

				State Of Ohio Delaware County, SS.

	I certify that Almon S. Wood &amp; Sarah A Thompson

were on the 21st day of April 1839, joined in marriage

by me					Adam Haas, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 22nd 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk


John Eagleberger &amp; Frances Spencer lic'd Aprl 20th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

	I certify that John Eaglebarger &amp; Frances Spencer were

on the 20th day of April AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Henry Fancher, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 6th 1839

Attest		WD Heim clerk


Chauncy D. Wolf &amp; Elizabeth Rhodes lic'd Aprl 22th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Chauncy D. Wolf &amp; Elizabeth Rhodes were

on the 25th day of April AD 1839 - joined in marriage by me

					James Dodds, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 20th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Wesley Closson &amp; Sally Fairchilds lic'd Aprl 25th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Wesley Closson &amp; Sally Fairchilds were

on the 1st day of May AD 1839 - joined in marriage by me

					H. Scovell, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 14th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 175]

[corresponds to page 171 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Calvin Griffith &amp; Mary A. Wyatt lic'd Aprl 30th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

	I certify that Calvin Griffith &amp; Mary A Wyatt were

on the 2d day of May AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					S.D. Wyatt


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 11th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


George Bowersmith &amp; Catharine Freshwater licd May 4th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that George Bowersmith 7 Catharine Freshwater were

on the 12th day of May AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Daniel Long E.C.C.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 15th 1839 -

Attest 		WD Heim Clerk


Newell Hills &amp; Minerva Case lic'd Mary 6th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Newell Hills &amp; Minerva Case were on the 7th

day of May AD 1839 - joined in marriage by me.

					J. Labarer, O.D.V.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 22nd 1839 -

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Gideon Richmond &amp; Lois Ames lic'd May 8th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Gideon Richmond &amp; Lois Ames were on the 12th

day of May AD. 1839 - joined in marriage by me.

					Jacob Drake, O.D.V


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 22nd 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 176]

[corresponds to page 172 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel McNair &amp; Phebe Simkins lic'd May 11th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Daniel McNair &amp; Phebe Simkins were

on the 13th day of May AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Wm H. Ashley, E.C.C


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 17th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Madison McClure &amp; Rebecca French lic'd May 11th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Madison McClure &amp; Rebecca French were on the

19th day of May AD 1839 - joined in marriage by me.

					Adam Haas, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 29th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Peter Hoffman &amp; Christina Gerhausser lic'd May 13th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Peter Hoffman &amp; Christina Gerhausser

were on the 20th day of May AD 1839 joined in marriage

by me -

					Adolph Allardt, M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 8th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


James Farris &amp; Lavyra Bennett lic'd May 12th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that James Farris &amp; Lavyra Bennett were on the 23rd

day of May Ad 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					John Doty, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded may 30th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 177]

[corresponds to page 173 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Domigan &amp; Polly Raymond lic'd May 15th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that John Domigan &amp; Polly Raymond were on

the 20th day of May 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Oliver Stark, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 3rd 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk



Levi Sanders &amp; Polly E. Carter lic'd May 22nd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Levi Sanders &amp; Polly E. Carter were on the 23rd

day of May AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					John Morrison, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 23 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk



Joel D. Butler &amp; Nancy S. Wells lic'd May 23rd 1839 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of May AD 1839 I solemnized the marriage of

Joel D Butler with Nancy S Wells

					Henry Van Deman M.G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 22 AD 1852

					D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



David High &amp; Angelina Seigfried lic'd May 24th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that David High &amp; Angelina Siegfried were on

the 26th day of May AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					C. H. A. Allardt, M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 8th 1839

Attest 		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 178]

[corresponds to page 174 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Dutcher &amp; Maria Birch were lic'd May 25th 1839 -

					State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that, William Dutcher &amp; Mariah Birch were

on the 26th day of May AD 1839 - joined in marriage by me

					J.W. White


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 26th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


John Baker &amp; Eliza Warren lic'd May 27th 1839-

					State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that John Baker &amp; Eliza Warren, were on the 9th day

of June AD 1839, joined in marriage by me -

					James Landon, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 20th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Stephen Sharp &amp; Hester A. Oldham lic'd May 28th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Stephen Sharp &amp; Hester A Oldham

were on the 30th day of May 1839, joined in marriage by

me					Nathan Emery, M. G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 11th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Alex'r M. G. Elliott &amp; Margaret Williams lic'd May 30th 1839 -</text>
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Lewis Patterson &amp; Eveline Poorman lic'd June 1st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Lewis Patterson &amp; Eveline Poorman, were on the

6th day of June AD 1839 joined in marriage by me

					John Porterfield, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 19th 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Gordon Mann &amp; Sally Morsman lic'd June 1st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Gordon Mann &amp; Sally J. Mossman, were on

the 13th day of June AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Uriah Heath, M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 18th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.

Peter Hammond &amp; Permelia Kimble lic'd June 6th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Peter Hammond &amp; Permelia Kimble, were

on the 7th day of June AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					John Burns, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 4th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Jasper W. Clark &amp; Elizabeth Russell lic'd June 8th 1839-

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Jasper W Clark &amp; Elizabeth Russell, were on

the 11th day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Henry Patee, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 22nd 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 180]

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Stephen P. Cohoon &amp; Nancy Jones lic'd June 8th 1839 -


David Clark &amp; Susannah Barrass lic'd June 13th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that David Clark &amp; Susannah Barrass, were on

the 16th day of June AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					W.A. Chapman


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 27th 1839

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk

Sherman Farris &amp; Jane Vanschoike lic'd June 15th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Sherman Faris &amp; Jane Vanschoike were on

the 15th day of June Ad 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Joel Marsh, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 2nd 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Lumis Tinkham &amp; Sally Wilson lic'd June 15th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that, Lumis Tinkham &amp; Sally Wilson, were on

the 20th day of June Ad 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					John Doty, J.P.



Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 17th 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 181]

[corresponds to page 177 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Edward Erwin &amp; Sally A. Vansickle lic'd June 17th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Edward Erwin &amp; Sally A. Vansickle, were on the

25th day of June AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					John Morrison, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 27th 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Levi Bennett &amp; Temperance Tooley lic'd June 25th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS

I certify that Levi Bennett &amp; Temperance Tooley, were, on the

4th day of July Ad 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Henry Fancher, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 6th 1839.

Attest.		WD Heim, Clerk


Oliver H. Merrick &amp; Lavinia Scott lic'd June 29th 1839


Abraham Worline &amp; Rebecca Seigfried lic'd June 29th 1839</text>
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                    <text>[page 182]

[corresponds to page 178 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Alpheus Aldrich &amp; Almira Morehouse lic'd July 1st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Alpheus Aldrich &amp; Almira Morehouse, were,

on the 6th day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Caleb Morehouse, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 10th 1839.

Attest.		WD Heim, Clerk.


William Wood &amp; Martha Jane Thompson lic'd July 1st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

on the 2nd day of July AD 1839 I solemnized the marriage of

William Wood with Martha Jane Thompson

					Henry Van Deman M.G.


Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 22 AD. 1852

					D.T. Fuller Probate Judge

David Vansickle &amp; Caroline Rodgers lic'd July 1st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that David Vansickle &amp; Caroline Rodgers were

on the 4th day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Ahab Jinks


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 6th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


John Wheaton &amp; Maria Tharp lic'd July 2nd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that John Wheaton &amp; Maria Tharp, were, on the

4th day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me -

					B. Martin, M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 20th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 183]

[corresponds to page 179 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Vinal Thurston &amp; Ann L. Plant lic'd July 2nd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Vinal Thurston &amp; Ann L. Plant, were on the

7th day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					O.D. Hough, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 12th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk.


Didymus Benson &amp; Amy Foust lic'd July 3rd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Didymus Benson &amp; Amy Foust, were, on the

4th day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					L. Bartlett J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Octr 2nd 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.

John Bloom &amp; Mary Smith lic'd July 3rd 1839 -


David J. Tuttle &amp; Anna Pierce lic'd July 6th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that David J Tuttle &amp; Ann Pierce, were, on the 7th day

of July Ad 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Isaac Eaton M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augt 19th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 184]

[corresponds to page 180 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Huber &amp; Harriet A. Newell lic'd July 6th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that John Huber &amp; Harriet A. Newell, were on

the 6th day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					William S. Morrow, M.G.M.E.C.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 15th 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk


David Highland &amp; Elizabeth Holibert lic'd July 6th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that David Highland &amp; Elizabeth Holibert

were on the 7th day of July 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Peter Cockrell, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decb 3rd 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Adam Walley &amp; Nancy Marks lic'd July 13th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Adam Walley &amp; Nancy Marks, were, on the

18th day of June AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Joel Marsh, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 2nd 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Benj McWilliams &amp; Mary Carpenter lic'd July 15th 1839 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 185]

[corresponds to page 181 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Orrin P. Case &amp; Susan F. Doude lic'd July 18th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Orrin P. Case &amp; Susan F. Doude, were on the

18th day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Thos L. Hoadly, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augt 17th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Cyril Belden &amp; Mary Herman lic'd July 20th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify, that Cyril Belden &amp; Mary Herman, were, on the

21st day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Jas Brundige, J.P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augt 7th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Daniel Bixler &amp; Hannah Stram lic'd July 22nd 1839-

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Daniel Bixler &amp; Hannah Stram were

on the 23rd day of July 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Peter Cockrell, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec 3rd 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk

Henry Perry &amp; Mary Elliott lic'd July 23rd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Henry Perry &amp; Mary Elliott, were on the 23rd day 

of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					A. Picket, Jr, J.P.


Re't &amp; Recorded Sept 9th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 186]

[corresponds to page 182 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Edward Lafler &amp; Louisa Payne lic'd July 24th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Edward Lafler &amp; Louisa Payne, were on the

25th day of July AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Lyman Andrews, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augt 20th 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


James Whipple &amp; Marcia Ann Slawson lic'd July 31st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that James Whipple &amp; Mary Ann Slawson were

on the 22nd day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Sabeers Main, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 26th 1839.

Attest		WD Main, Clerk.


Mabah D. Adams &amp; Rachael Turney lic'd Augst 10th 1839



Daniel D. Shaw &amp; Lodemia Dodge lic'd Augst 12th 1839.

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Daniel D. Shaw &amp; Lodemia Dodge were on the

25th day of August AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Henry Patee J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augt 28th 1839

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 187]

[corresponds to page 183 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Lewis Thrall &amp; Rosanna Waterman lic'd Augst 14th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Lewis Thrall &amp; Rosanna Watterman, were, on

the 14th day of August AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Chas Steinbeck, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augt 17th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Saml N. Adams &amp; Delia Lewis licd Augst 15th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Samuels N. Adams &amp; Delia Lewis were on the

12th day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Jacob Drake, O.D.C.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 12th 1839.

Attest,		WD Heim, Clerk.


William Walker &amp; Catherin Carpenter lic'd Augst 17th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that William Walker &amp; Catharine Carpenter were on

the 22nd day of August AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					James Dodds, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 13th 1839 -

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Munson Hollister &amp; Mary Headington lic'd Augst 17th 1839.

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Munson Hollister &amp; Mary Headington were on the

22nd day of August AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					John Morey Jr., M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augt 27th 1839

Attest		WD Heim clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 189]

[corresponds to page 185 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Orrin Vansickle &amp; Elizabeth F. Sherman lic'd Augst 27th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Orrin Vansickle &amp; Elizabeth F. Sherman

were on the 1st day of September 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Festus Sprague, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded November 29th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk


William A. Platt &amp; Fanny A. Hays lic'd Septr 2d 1839 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of Sept AD 1839 I solemized the marriage of

William A Platt with Fanny A Hays

					Henry Van Daman M.C.


Rec'd &amp; Recorded June 24th AD. 1852

					D.T. Fuller, Probate Judge


John Burge &amp; Mary Meek lic'd Sept 2nd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that John Burge &amp; Marry Meek, were, on the 4th day

of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					John Morrison, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Septr 9th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk


Jacob R. Wicks &amp; Margaret R. McLeod lic'd Septr 4th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County Ss

I certify that Jacob R. Wicks &amp; Margaret R. McLeod were

on the 5th day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Bartholomew Adams, B.M.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 13th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 186 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Caleb Twist &amp; Charity White lic'd Sept 5th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Caleb Twist &amp; Charity White were on

the 23rd day of September 1839, joined in marriage by

me					Festus Sprague, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded November 29th 1839

Attest		WD Heim clerk


Peter V. Finch &amp; Marilla Wort lic'd Sept 6th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Peter V. Finch &amp; Marilla Wort were on the 12th

day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					H.D. Mason, M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded, Octr 29th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


William Alldaffer &amp; Sarah Welch lic'd Sept 9th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that William Alldaffer &amp; Sarah Welch, were on the

12th day of September Ad 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Chas Steinbeck, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Octr 22nd 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


David G. Coomer &amp; Phebe Clark lic'd Sept 9th 1839.

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that David G. Coomer &amp; Phebe Clark were on

the 15th day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Joseph W. Elliott, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Septr 16th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk.</text>
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[corresponds to page 187 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Clayton Keisler &amp; Sally Connet lic'd Sept 11th 1839 -


Wright Devore &amp; Editha Wyatt lic'd Sept 11th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Wright Devore &amp; Editha Wyatt, were, on the 12th

day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Matthew Baker, M.G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Septr 18th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Samuel Said &amp; Susanna Liggett lic'd Sept 11th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Samuel Said &amp; Susannah Liggett were on the

19th day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					James Dodds, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 13th 1839 -

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Benjamin Emerson &amp; Mary Allen lic'd Sept 12th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Benjamin Emerson &amp; Mary Allen were on the

15th day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Wells A. Chapman.


Ret't &amp; Recorded Octr 7th 1839.

Attest		WE Heim, Clerk.
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                    <text>[page 192]

[corresponds to page 188 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Reuben Bunker &amp; Lucretia White lic'd Sept 14th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Reuben Bunker &amp; Lucretia White were on the

15th day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Henry Patee, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Septr 17th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Lewis G. Sturdivent &amp; Henrietta J. Smith lic'd Septr 16th 1839

				The State of Ohio, Delaware Co SS

On the 17th day of Septr AD 1839, I solemnized the marriage of

Lewis G. Sturdivent with Henrietta J. Smith

					Henry Van Deman M.C.


Rec'd &amp; Recor'd June 26th AD 1852

					D.T. Fuller Probate Judge


Robert Carpenter &amp; Philena Walker lic'd Septr 13th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Robert Carpenter &amp; Philena Walker were on the

19th day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					H. Scovill, J.P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Septr 20th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk -


Bazzle Watters &amp; Sarah Fry lic'd Sept 18th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Bazzle Watters &amp; Sarah Fry were on the 19th

day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me -

					O.D. Hough, J.P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Septr 23rd 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 193]

[corresponds to page 189 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Perkins &amp; Sarah Hanners lic'd Septr 18th 1839 -


Almon Case &amp; Julia Adams lic'd Sept 21st 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Almon Case &amp; Julia Adams, were, on the 29th

day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Eld Titus Case.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 18th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


David Johnson &amp; Maria Wilson lic'd Sept 23rd 1839


Enoch Ayres &amp; Mary Mifflin lic'd Sept 28th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Enoch Ayres &amp; Mary Mifflin were on the

29th day of September AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					John Doty, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Octr 9th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 194]

[corresponds to page 190 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Chauncy Adams &amp; Maria Steward lic'd Sept 28th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Cauncy Adams &amp; Maria Steward, were on the

3rd day of October AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Bartholomew Adams, B.M.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 18th 1839 -

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Abraham Pike &amp; Anna Jones lic'd Septr 30th 1839 -


Ebenezer H. Wood &amp; Louiza M. Rowe lic'd Oct 2nd 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify, that Ebenezer H. Wood &amp; Louiza M. Rowe, were on

the 8th day of october AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Benj Olds M.G.M.E.C.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 2nd 1839.

Attest.		WD Heim, Clerk.

Harrison Kanay &amp; Louiza D. Sweetser lic'd Octr 5th 1839 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of october AD 1839 I solemnized the marriage

of Harrison Kanay with Louiza D. Sweetser	

					John W. White M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 12th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 195]

[corresponds to page 191 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Henry Case &amp; Ellen E. Hodkins lic'd Oct 5th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify, that Henry Case &amp; Ellen E. Hodkins were on the 6th day

of October AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Lyman Andrews, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Octr 14th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Thomas Gossip &amp; Ann Creager lic'd Oct 9th 1839 -


Jonathan Shaw Jr &amp; Mary A Barry lic'd Oct 9th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Jonathan Shaw Jr &amp; Mary A. Barry, were, on

the 7th day of November AD. 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Henry Patee, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 8th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


David N. Darlinton &amp; Harriet H. Moody lic'd Octr 9th 1839.

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11 day of October AD. 1839 I solemnized the marriage of

David N. Darlinton with Harriet H. Moody

					H Van Deman M.G.


Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 21st 1852

					D.T. Fuller Probate Judge

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                    <text>[page 196]

[corresponds to page 192 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Augustus L. Case &amp; Cynthia Tuller lic'd Oct 12th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Augustus L. Case &amp; Cynthia Tuller were on

the 13th day of October, AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Lyman Andrews, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Octr 14th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Joshua Stiner &amp; Rosanna Blakely lic'd Octr 15th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Joshua Stiner &amp; Rosanna Blakely were on

the 16th day of october AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Edmund Buck J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 12th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


John S. Williams &amp; Polly Budd lic'd Octr 15th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify, that John S. Williams &amp; Polly Budd were on the

19th day of October AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Daniel Hunst, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 20th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk.


John Elliott &amp; Rachael Slack lic'd Octr 15th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that John Elliott &amp; Rachael Slack were on the

17th day of october AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

						John Blampied, M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Octr 20th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 197]

[corresponds to page 193 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Warren H. Allen &amp; Sarah Keeler lic'd Octr 16th 1839 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that Warren H. Allen &amp; Sarah Keeler were on the

17th day of October AD 1839 joined in marriage by me

						Ahab Jinks


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Levi Adams &amp; Hannah Fowler lic'd Octr 19th 1839 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS.

I certify that Levi Adams &amp; Hannah Fowler were on the

20 the day of October AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

						Bartholomew Adams, B.M.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 13th 1839

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Reuben A. Lamb &amp; Emily G. Howard lic'd Octr 21st 1839

				The State of Ohio Delaware Co. SS

On the day of Octr AD 1830 I solemnized the marriage of

Reuben A. Lamb &amp; Emily G. Howard.

					James McElroy


Jacob W. Crooks &amp; Mary A. Giddings lic'd Octr 25th 1839 -
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                    <text>[page 198]

[corresponds to page 194 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Pyatt &amp; Betsy J. Fowler lic'd octr 26th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify, that William Pyatt &amp; Betsy J. Fowler were on

the 3rd day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					W.A. Chapman


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 5th 1839.

Attest,		WD Heim, Clerk


John H. Coulbourn &amp; Eliza Ann Ward lic'd Oct 29th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify, that John H. Coulbourn &amp; Eliza Ann Ward, were

on the 31st day of October AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					W.A. Chapman.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 5th 1839

Attest.		WD Heim, Clerk


David Ogden &amp; Mary Jane Kelly lic'd octr 29th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that David Ogden &amp; Mary Jane Kelly were on the

30th day of October AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					W.A. Chapman


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 5th 1839.

Attest.		WD Heim, Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 199]

[corresponds to page 195 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

Orson Barton &amp; Polly Stockwell lic'd Novr 1st 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify, that Orson Barton &amp; Polly Stockwell were on the 2nd

day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					H. Scovell, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 7th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Sanford D. Hopkins &amp; Elizabeth Moore lic'd Novr 1st 1839 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that Sanford D. Hopkins &amp; Elizabeth Moore were on the

3rd day of November AD 1839 joined in marriage by me -

					Eld. Solomon Dimick

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 8th 1840

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk.


Zenas D. Parker &amp; Laurinda Searles lic'd Novr 4th 1839 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware Cunty SS

I certify that Zenas D. Parker &amp; Laurinda Searles were on

the 11th day of November AD 1839 joined in marriage by me -

					Ahab Jinks


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1840

Attest -	WD Heim Clerk


Sylvester Luellen &amp; Hannah M. Benson lic'd Novr 6th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

I certify that Sylvester Luellen &amp; Hannah M. Benson, were

on the 7th day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Benjamin Olds, M.G.M.E.C.


Ret'd &amp; Recored Novr 8th 1839 -
	
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[corresponds to page 196 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jacob Irwin &amp; Elizabeth Fairchild lic'd Novr 9th 1839

				The State of Ohio Delaware County, SS

I certify that on the 14th day of November AD 1839 Jacob

Irwin &amp; Elizabeth Fairchild were joined in marriage by me

					Morgan Williams J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 9th 1840 -

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Ezekiel Mullen &amp; Rachael Wilson lic'd Novr 9th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Ezekiel Mullen &amp; Rachael Wilson were on the

16th day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					H. Roberts, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 28th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Frederick W. Koons &amp; Mary Ann Brown lic'd Novr 9th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Frederick W. Koons &amp; Mary Ann Brown, were

on the 19th day of November AD 18399, joined in marriage by me

					Benj Martin M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 22nd 1839.

Attest, 	WD Heim Clerk.


Theodore W. Ross &amp; Catherin Thompson lic'd Novr 11th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Theodore W. Ross &amp; Catherine Thompson were

on the 24th day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Adam Haas, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 28th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim, Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to page 197 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Byron Jinkins &amp; Lucinda Adams lic'd Novr 11th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Byron Jinkins &amp; Lucinda Adams were on the

10th day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					H. Roberts, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 28th 1839.


Sidney Smith &amp; Nancy F.W. Terrel lic'd Novr 13th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Sidney Smith &amp; Nancy F.W. Terrel were on the

14th day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Thos L. Hoadly, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 31st 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


William Sterns &amp; Catherine Closson lic'd Novr 16th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that William Sterns &amp; Catharin Closson, were

on the 21st day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Hurlbert Scovell J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 2nd 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Daniel McDaniel &amp; Ann Tharp lic'd Novr 18t 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Daniel McDaniel &amp; Ann Tharp were on

the 21st day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Benjm Martin, M.E.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 22nd 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk
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Levin L. Sands &amp; Sarah Ann Downer lic'd Novr 19th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Levin L. Sands &amp; Sarah Ann Downer, were,

on the 19th day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					W.S. Morrow, M.G.M.E.C


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 24th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Leonard K. Tuttle &amp; Emily F. Howe lic'd Novr 19th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County, SS.

On the 20th day of Nov 1839 I solemnize the marriage of

Leonard K. Tuttle &amp; Emily F. Howe

					H. Van Deman M.G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 21, 1852

					D.T. Fuller Probate Judge


Alexander Wright &amp; Elizabeth R. Sanders lic'd Novr 20th 1839

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that Alexander Wright &amp; Elizabeth R. Sanders were

on the 20th day of November AD 1839 joined in marriage by me

					Eld O. Owens -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 19th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Nathaniel Phipps &amp; Mary E. J. Kelburner lic'd Novr 20th 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify, that Nathaniel Phipps &amp; Mary E. J. Kelburner, were

on the 24th day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Adam Haas, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Novr 28th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 203]

[corresponds to page 199 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Charles L. Sherwood &amp; Elma Bockover lic'd Novr 27th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Charles L. Sherwood &amp; Elma Bockover, were,

on the 28th day of November AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					W.S. Morrow, M.G.M.E.C


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 24th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Charles Waters &amp; Hannah Adams lic'd Novr 27th 1839 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County, SS

On the 24th day of December AD 1839 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles Waters with Hannah Adams -

					B. Adams M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Hugh Cole &amp; Patience Main lic'd Novr 28th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify, that Hugh Cole &amp; Patience Main were on the 1st day

of December AD 1839 - joined in marriage by me -

					Sabeers Main J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 3rd 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Paul Randall &amp; Elizabeth Watkins lic'd Novr 30th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Paul Randall &amp; Elizabeth Watkins, were, on

the 1st day of December AD 1839 joined in marriage by me

					Wells A. Chapman


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec 5th 1839.

Attest		WD Main, Clerk.

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                    <text>[page 204]

[corresponds to page 200 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Charles Brown &amp; Sarah A. Dustin lic'd Decr 3rd 1839

				The State of Ohio Delaware County, SS

On the 9th day of December AD 1839 I solemnized the

Marriage of Charles Brown with Sarah A. Dustin

					Nathan Emery M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 26th 1840 -

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Elijah Main &amp; Martha Cole lic'd Decr 3rd 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Elijah Main &amp; Martha Cole were on the 5th day

of December AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					Benjamin Martin, M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 24th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk



Charles Wotring &amp; Sarah Zeigler lic'd Decr 5th 1839



Philip Wolf &amp; Elizabeth Queen lic'd Decr 11th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Philip Wolf &amp; Elizabeth Queen were on the

12th day of December 1839, joined in marriage by me

					JW Elliott J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jany 25th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 205]

[corresponds to page 201 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Roloson &amp; Celinda Durphy lic'd Decr 12th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that John Roloson &amp; Celinda Durphy were on the

12th day of December AD 1839, joined in marriage by me

					Joel J. Mendenhall J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 14th 1839

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Robert Blakeley &amp; Hannah Kingman lic'd Decr 14th 1839 -


William Glick &amp; Rachael Cramer lic'd Decr 14th 1839.

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that William Glick &amp; Rachael Cramer were on the

15th day of December AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					James Ross -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 24th 1839 -

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


William Worline &amp; Melinda Main lic'd Decr 14th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that William Worline &amp; Melinda Main, were,

on the 19th day of December 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					J. W. Elliott, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jany 25th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 206]

[corresponds to page 202 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Abraham Thomson &amp; Delia Storm lic'd Decr 16th 1839

On the 17th day of Decr AD. 1839, I solemnized the marriage of

Abraham Thompson with Delia Storm

					Henry Van Deman M.C.


Rec'd &amp; Recorded June 23rd AD 1852

					D.T. Fuller Probate Judge


William S. Place &amp; Betsy Kinaston lic'd Decr 20th 1839


Calvin Clark &amp; Charlotte Coykendall lic'd Decr 23rd 1839

				State of Ohio, Delaware Conty SS

I certify, that Calvin Clark &amp; Charlotte Coykendall, were

on the 25th day of December AD 1839, joined in marriage by me.

					John Vandike J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 27th 1839.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


James Budd &amp; Susanna Adams lic'd Decr 24th 1839

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that on the 25th day of December AD 1839 James

Budd &amp; Susanna Adams were joined in marriage by me

					Jesse Prior E.L.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 10th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk -
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                    <text>[page 207]

[corresponds to page 203 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Aaron Closson &amp; Julia A. Boston lic'd Decr 27th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS.

I certify that Aaron Closson &amp; Julia A Boston were on

the 29th day of December 1839, joined in marriage by me

					W.S. Morrow M.E. M.E. church


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jany 4th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


James Brown &amp; Eleanor Riley lic'd Decr 27th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certifty that James Brown &amp; Elenor Riley were on the

2nd day of January AD 1840, joined in marriage by me.

					Thomas W. Wigton, S.T.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jany 14th 1840 -

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


George Oller &amp; Mary Johnson lic'd Decr 30th 1839 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of George Oller with Mary Johnson -

				Aaron Hageman J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 6th 1841 -

Attest 		WD Heim Clerk -


Almon W. Palmer &amp; Catherine Boss lic'd Decr 30th 1839 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify, that Almon W. Palmer &amp; Cathrine Boss, were,

on the 1st day of Jany AD 1840, joined in marriage by me.

					T.R. Crissy, P.B.C.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jany 3rd 1840.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 208]

[corresponds to page 204 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Sylvanus Eaton &amp; Esther Rogers lic'd Jany 1st 1840


Charles Riley &amp; Kazire A. Fleming lic'd Jany 3rd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of January AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles Riley with Kazire A Fleming

					Barton Whipple J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Austin Beddow &amp; Sarah Van Sickle lic'd Jany 4th 1840

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that Austin Beddow &amp; Sarah Van Sickle were

on the 5th day of Janaury AD 1840, joined in marriage by me

					Thomas W. Wigotn, J.T.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jany 14th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Hiram P. Smith &amp; Sophia H. Arnold lic'd Jany 4th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of January AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Hiram P. Smith with Sophia H. Arnold -

					Henry Hodgden J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 25th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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George Granger &amp; Mary Bishop lic'd Jany 10th 1840 -

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

I certify that George Granger &amp; Mary Bishop were, on the

16th day of January AD 1840, joined in marriage by me -

					Henry Patee, J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jany 20th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


William Alexander &amp; Celinda Wood lic'd Jany 10th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County; SS

On the 24th day of January AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Alexander with Celinda Wood -

					L. Bartlett J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21st 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Daniel D. Hambleton &amp; Martha Hamilton lic'd Jany 13th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of Janaury AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel D Hambleton with Martha Hamilton

					Leander Stone J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Mch 7th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


James Abrahams &amp; Barbara Woodcock lic'd Jany 13th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County: ss

On the 23rd day of January AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of James Abrahams with Barbara Woodcock -

					Thos L. Hoadly J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 210]

[corresponds to page 206 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Holdamond Crary &amp; Mary E. Byxbe lic'd Jany 15th 1840 -


Jacob Dilsaver &amp; Louisa Ayres lic'd Jany 15th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County; SS

On the 22nd day of Janaury in the year 1840 I solemnized

the marriage of Jacob Dilsaver with Louisa Ayres -

					Hugh T. Cunningham J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 18th 1840 -

Attest		WD Heim Clerk -


George A. Russell &amp; Eleanor Richardson lic'd Jany 18th 1840.

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that on the 23rd day of January AD 1840 George A.

Russell &amp; Eleanor Richardson were joined in marriage by me

					James Landon J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 10th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim clerk


Moses Gidley &amp; Ruth Wood lic'd Jany 24th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that on the 30th day of January AD 1840 Moses

Gidley &amp; Ruth Wood were joined in marriage by me

					Barton Whipple J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk -</text>
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[corresponds to page 207 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Lightner &amp; Eliza Green lic'd Jany 24th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County; SS

On the 26th day of January AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of George Lightner with Eliza Green -

					James Dodds J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 20th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Samuel Lowry &amp; Polly Slane lic'd Jany 28th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 30th day of January AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Lowry with Polly Slane -

					S.W. Knapp J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 5th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk.


Isaac Howard &amp; Laura Payne lic'd Jany 29th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

I certify that Isaac Howard &amp; Laura Payne were on the

30th day of Jan6 AD 1840 joined in marriage by me

					Lyman Andrews J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 8th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


James Alldrich &amp; Elizabeth Humaston lic'd Feby 3rd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 13th day of February 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of James Alldrich with Elizabeth Humaston -

					Henry Patee J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 24th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 212]

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Milton B. Smith &amp; Esther Riley lic'd February 3rd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 6th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Milton B. Smith with Esther Riley

					A. Patee  J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 20th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk



Henry Freece &amp; Rachael Freshwater lic'd Feby 4th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 6th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Freece with Rachael Freshwater

					Daniel Long


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 29th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk



Benjamin C. Pickle &amp; Olive S. Benson lic'd Feby 4th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

I certify that Benjamin C. Pickle &amp; Olive S. Benson were

on the 6th day of February AD 1840 joined in marriage by me

					Henry Patee J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 8th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk



Harvey Hazlett &amp; Abigail Potter lic'd Feby 7th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 11th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Harvey Hazlett with Abigail Potter -

					Wm S Morrow M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 25th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 213]

[corresponds to page 209 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Samuel McWilliams &amp; Rebecca Brown lic'd Feby 7th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 16th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Samuel McWilliams with Rebecca Brown

					Benjamin Martin M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 25th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


John T. Lenox &amp; Rachael Hoskins lic'd Feby 8th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 12th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John T. Lenox with Rachael Hoskins

					William Hamilton M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk.


John P. Elliott &amp; Clarissa E. Cleveland lic'd Feby 8th 1840 

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 5th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John P. Elliott with Clarissa E. Cleveland -

					AD Chapman


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 28th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Walter Potter &amp; Eleanor Finley lic'd Feby 10th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of Feby AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage of

Walter Potter with Eleanor Finley

					Henry Van Deman M.G.

Recd &amp; Recorded May 22 AD 1852

					DT Fuller Probate Judge
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                    <text>[page 214]

[corresponds to page 210 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Carlton G. Scovell &amp; Elizabeth Cook lic'd Feby 17th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County, SS

On the 20th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Carlton G. Scovell with Elizabeth Cook -

					Henry Hodgden J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 25th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Lyman Tuttle &amp; Lavina Huntly lic'd Feby 19th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 25th day of Feby 1840 I solemnized the marriage of

Lyman Tuttle with Lavina Huntly

					H. Van Deman M.G.


Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 21st 1852

					D.T. Fuller Probate Judge	


William Cockran &amp; Jerusha Adams lic'd Feby 19th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Cockran with Jerusha Adams -

					B. Adams M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1840 -

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Benjamin Rhodes &amp; Nancy Arthur lic'd Feby 20th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 20th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Benjamin Rhodes with Nancy Arthur

					Stephen Lillibridge M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Mch 9th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 215]

[corresponds to page 211 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Manter &amp; Sarah Still lic'd Feby 21st 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 25th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Manter with Sarah Still -

					Henry Hodgden J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 18th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


William Hodgdon &amp; Olive Morea lic'd Feby 24th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 28th day of February AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of William Hodgdon with Olive Morea.

					John Vandike J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 17th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Jethro B. Haskins &amp; Clarissa M. Arnold lic'd Feby 24th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify that Jethro B. Haskins &amp; Clarissa M. Arnold were

on the 27th day of February AD 1840 joined in marriage by me

					Ahab Jinks


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Marvin Adams &amp; Mary Ann McCombs lic'd Feby 26th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 5th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Marvin Adams with Mary Ann McCombs -

					B. Adams M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 216]

[corresponds to page 212 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Crawford Phelky &amp; Lydia Houseworth lic'd March 2d 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 4th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Crawford Phelky with Lydia Houseworth

					Sabeers Main J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 18th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Thomas E. Thomas &amp; Mary David lic'd March 4th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify that on the 16th day of March AD 1840 Thomas

E. Thomas &amp; Mary David were joined in marriage by me -

					John D. Thomas M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 2nd 1840.

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Charles Longshore &amp; Idah Tharp lic'd March 6th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 8th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles Longshore with Idah Tharp -

					B. Adams M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


David W. Elliott &amp; Mary Hull lic'd March 9th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 12th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of David W. Elliott with Mary Hull -

					G. Bartlett J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21st 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 217]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 213 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Thomas B. Warner &amp; Hannah Tharp lic'd March 9th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 9th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas B. Warner with Hannah Tharp

					Nicholas Jone J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 11th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Jeremiah Loring &amp; Charity Montgomery lic'd March 9th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify that on the 14th day of March AD 1840 Jeremiah

Loring &amp; Charity Montgomery were joined in marriage by me -

					Daniel Hunt J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 31, 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


John Gregory &amp; Louiza Trindel lic'd March 9th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 26th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Gregory with Louiza Trindle -

					Henry Shedd M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 27th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Photion G. Weeks &amp; Margaret E. Reese lic'd March 11th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify that Photion G. Weeks &amp; Margaret E. Reese were on

the 12th day of March AD 1840 joined in marriage by me -

					Joel Marsh J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 8th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 218]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 214 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Downing &amp; Catherine Coonfare lic'd March 11th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 12th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Downing with Catherin Coonfare -

					James R. McKinnie J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 22nd 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Jacob Rise &amp; Elizabeth Mastaller lic'd March 13th 1840 -


George H. Harvey &amp; Julia Wilson lic'd March 14th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 19th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of George H. Harvey with Julia Wilson -

					Barton Whipple J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 17th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Isaac Shaver &amp; Anna Thomburgh lic'd March 18th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify that on the 19th day of March AD 1840 Isaac

Shaver &amp; Anna Thornburgh were joined in marriage by me

					Benjamin Olds M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 219]

[corresponds to page 215 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Aaron Toland &amp; Emiline Wells lic'd March 19th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 2nd day of April AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Aaron Toland with Emeline Wells -

					Bartholomew Adams M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 9th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -

William Van Wormer &amp; Ann M. Richards lic'd March 21st 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 22nd day of march AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Van Wormer with Ann M. Richards

					A Picket Jr. J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 15th 1840

Attest - 	WD Heim Clerk -


James Medford &amp; Sarah A. Miller lic'd March 23rd 1840


Foster Wiser &amp; Eleanor Coleman lic'd March 25th 1840 -
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                    <text>[page 220]

[corresponds to page 216 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Philander Edmister &amp; Sarah L. Winchel lic'd March 25ht 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 26th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Philander Edmister with Sarah L. Winchel -

					Amos W. Condit J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk -


Robert Harris &amp; Mary Banes lic'd March 30th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 5th day of April AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Robert Harris with Mary Banes -

					D. Cadwallader M.G -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 17th 1840

Attest -	WD Heim Clerk


Eli Benton &amp; Polly A. Thomas lic'd March 30th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 30th day of March AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Eli Benton with Polly A Thomas -

					James Dodds J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 20th 1840 -

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Thomas Estep &amp; Maria Huff lic'd March 31st 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 4th day of April AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas Estep with Maria Huff.

					George Coberly J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 20th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to page 217 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Winsor &amp; Sarah Sharp lic'd April 2nd 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 5th day of April Ad 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of James Winsor with Sarah Sharp -

					J.W. Elliott J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 25th 1840

Attest -	WD Heim Clerk -


George Bloom &amp; Elizabeth Schrode lic'd April 2nd 1840 -


Joseph Saxton &amp; Dorcas Green lic'd April 2nd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify, that on the 8th day of April Ad 1840 Joseph Saxton

and Dorcas Green were joined in marriage by me

					Joel Z. Mendenhall J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 9th 1840

Atttest.	WD Heim Clerk


Martin Benedict &amp; Hannah Waters lic'd April 3rd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 9th day of April AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Martin Benedict with Hannah Waters

					Barton Whipple J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 17th 1840

Attest.		Wd Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 222]

[corresponds to page 218 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Noble &amp; Eliza Cochran lic'd April 7th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County, Ss

On the 12th day of April AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of George Noble with Eliza Cochran -

					Jesse Prior C.F.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1840

Attest.		Wd Heim Clerk


John M. French &amp; Lydia Brundige lic'd April 8th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify that on the 9th day of April AD 1840 John M.

French &amp; Lydia Brundige were joined in marriage by me

					Adam Haas J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 2nd 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


John Tharp &amp; Mary Webster lic'd April 8th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 11th day of April AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Tharp with Mary Webster

					Benjamin Martin M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 16th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Charles Myers &amp; Elizabeth Zerung lic'd April 10th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 16th day of April Ad 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles Myers with Elizabeth Zerung -

					L. Bartlett J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21st 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 223]

[corresponds to page 219 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jacob Cosard &amp; Elizabeth Cosard lic'd April 10th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 10th day of April Ad 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Jacob Cosard with Elizabeth Cosard -

					Sabeers Main J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 10th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Blake W. Barrows &amp; Charlotte Janes lic'd April 10th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 16th day of April AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Blake W. Barrows with Charlotte Janes.

					Philander Kelsey, M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 15th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Kolbourn Beach &amp; Margaret Evans lic'd April 16th 1840


John Lowry &amp; Betsy Thomas lic'd April 18th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 18th day of April AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Lowry with Betsy Thomas

					J. Larabee MG.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 15th 1841

Attest		WD Heim  Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 224]

[corresponds to page 220 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Oliver Janes &amp; Dina DeWitt lic'd April 18th 1840  Ss

				The State of Ohio Delaware County


On the 3rd day of May  AD 1840 I  solemnized the marriage of Oliver Janes        

with Dina DeWitt			Thomas S. Hoadly  JP


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 13th 1840

Attest        WD. Heim  Clerk



Isaac Frost and Mima Strong  lic'd April 28th 1840

				The State of Ohio  Delaware County  Ss

I certify  that Isaac Frost and Mima Strong were on the 28th day of

April AD 1840  joined in marriage by me

					Joel Z. Mendenhall   J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded  July 16th  1840

Attest     WD Heim  Clerk


Lewis Mulford &amp; Amy A. Miller lic'd April 28th 1840

				State of Ohio   Delaware County Ss

On the 30th day of April AD  1840 I solemnized the marriage of

Lewis Mulford with Amy A. Miller

					Ahab Jenkins  MG

Ret'd &amp; Recorded  April 26th 1841

Attest       WD Heim  Clerk


Herman S. White &amp; Ann Harvey   lic'd April 28th 1840

				The State of Ohio    Delaware County Ss

On the 30th day of April AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage of Herman

S. White with Ann Harvey

					Festus Sprage  JP

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 6th 1840

Attest 		WD Heim   Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 225]

[corresponds to page 221 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jacob I. Swartz &amp; Sarah Sharp  lic'd  April 28th 1840

				The State of Ohio   Delaware County  Ss

On the 8th day of May AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage of Jacob I Swartz

 with Sarah Sharp

					Hugh T. Cunningham  J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded  June 13th 1840

Attest		WD Heim  Clerk


Ebenezer A. Slocum &amp; Lucy Ann Chase lic'd April 28th 1840


Chester Williams &amp; Ann E. Washburn lic'd  May 2th 1840

				The State of Ohio  Delaware County  Ss

On the 3rd day of May AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage 

of Chester Williams with Ann E. Washburn

					John Porterfield   JP


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 26th  1840

Attest     WD Heim    Clerk



Vatchel M. Ford  &amp; Elizabeth Creager   lic'd  May 4th 1840
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                    <text>[page 226]

[corresponds to page 222 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Ira Finch &amp; Eleanor Morris lic'd May 5th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify that Ira Finch &amp; Eleanor Morris were on the

7th day of May AD 1840 joined in marriage by me -

					Sheldon Clark M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augst 5th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


David Rogers &amp; Sylvia Phelps lic'd May 7th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify that David Rogers &amp; Sylvia Phelps were on the

7th day of May AD 1840 joined, in marriage by me.

					Joel Z. Mendenhall J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 11th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


William Matheny &amp; Martha Spalding lic'd May 16th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 21st day of May AD 1840, I solemnized the marriage

of William Matheny with Martha Spalding

					S.D. Wyatt


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 25th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


William Penry &amp; Mary Evans lic'd May 16th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 18th day of May AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Penry with Mary Evans -

					Morgan Williams J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 27th 1842

Attest -	WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 227]

[corresponds to page 223 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel Skinner &amp; Margaret Ginn lic'd May 16th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 21st day of May AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Skinner with Margaret Ginn.

					William S. Morrow M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk 


William Oller &amp; Eliza Jane Johnston lic'd May 16th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 17th day of May AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Oller with Eliza Jane Johnston.

					Leander Stone J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Aikens Marsh &amp; Eliza Ann Vance, lic'd May 19th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 19th day of May AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage of

Aikins Marsh with Eliza Ann Vance.

					Andrew Stroub J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 9th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Wlliam Adams &amp; Sarah Bennett lic'd May 19th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 21st day of May AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Adams with Sarah Bennett.

					Uriah Heath M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 13th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 228]

[corresponds to page 224 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Heath &amp; Minerva Edwards lic'd May 21st 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 21st day of May AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of James Heath with Minerva Edwards.

					Peter Cockrell J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec 30 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Edward Law &amp; Rosella Searles lic'd May 26th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 26th day of May AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Edward Law with Rosella Searles.

					 Picket Jr. JP.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 12th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


William R. Vandavort &amp; Ellen Jacobus lic'd June 1st 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 3rd day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William R. Vandavort with Ellen Jacobus.

					Ahab Jinks M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26th 1841

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk.



John Beakman &amp; Lovina Carpenter lic'd June 2nd 1840 -

				State of ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 4th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Beakman with Lovina Carpenter

					Ahab Jinks M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26th 1841

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk.</text>
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                    <text>[page 229]

[corresponds to page 225 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Nehemiah M. White &amp; Sarah A. Fleming lic'd June 2nd 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 4th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Nehemiah M. White with Sarah A Fleming

					AD Chapman MG


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1 1841

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Lorenzo Case &amp; Ann J. Davenport lic'd June 2nd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 3rd day of June Ad 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Lorenzo Case with Ann J. Davenport.

					William S. Morrow M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 6th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Isaac B. Travis &amp; Margaret Morris lic'd June 4th 1840 -

				State of ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 10th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaac B. Travis with Margaret Morris.
					William Voorhies J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 7th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk



Daniel S. Wiser &amp; Dolly Yockey lic'd June 11th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 11th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel S. Wiser with Dolly Yockey -

					A. Picket Jr. JP.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 12th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 230]

[corresponds to page 226 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George W. Switzer &amp; Jane Traviss lic'd June 13th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 21st day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of George W. Switzer with Jane Wood.

					A. Patee J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 30th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


John W. White &amp; Ann C. Williams lic'd June 16th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 17th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John W. White with Ann C. Williams.

					William S. Morrow M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 22nd 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk -



Alpheus Bigelow &amp; Jane Phillips lic'd June 18th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 18th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Alpheus Bigelow with Jane Phillips.

					William S. Morrow M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 22nd 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk



Eli Platt &amp; Eliza Wood lic'd June 20th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 20th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Eli Platt with Eliza Wood.

					Barton Whipple JP


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 24th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 231]

[corresponds to page 227 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Calvin Edwards &amp; Edorthy Fattenburgh lic'd June 20th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 21st day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Calvin Edwards with Edorthy Fattenburgh

					Peter Cockrell JP.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Decr 30th 1840

Attest.		Wd Heim Clerk -


Elias Layman &amp; Eve Wolford lic'd June 22nd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

I certify that Elias Layman &amp; Eve Wolford were on the 23rd

day of June AD 1840 joined in marriage by me.

					Joel Marsh JP


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 13th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Caleb F. Bowron &amp; Jane Foster lic'd June 23rd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 23rd day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Caleb F. Bowron with Jane Foster -

					J. Lararie J.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 2nd 1841

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Jonas Waldren &amp; Eliza Gregg lic'd June 23rd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 25th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Jonas Waldren with Eliza Gregg.

					O.D. Hough J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 13th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 228 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Rose &amp; Ann Carpenter lic'd June 24th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 24th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Rose with Ann Carpenter.

					J. Drake C.D.M.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 25th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Stephen Cosbur &amp; Leno Warner lic'd June 24th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 25th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Stephen Cosbur with Leno Warner.

					John D. Thomas M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feby 19, 1841.

Attest.		Wd Heim Clerk -



Christopher Cox &amp; Rebecca Heddington lic'd June 25th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 28th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Christopher Cox with Rebecca Heddington.

					Festus Sprague JP


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 26th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Isaac Leonard &amp; Nancy Thurston lic'd June 29th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 29th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaac Leonard with Nancy Thurston.

					OD Hough J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augst 13th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 229 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Phillians &amp; Elizabeth Murphy lic'd June 29th 1840.



Samuel Wise &amp; Susan Campbell lic'd June 29th 1840.

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 30th day of June Ad 1840 I solemnized the marriage of

Samuel Wise with Susan Campbell.

					D. Cadwallader M.G.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 6th 1840

Attest.		Wd Heim Clerk -


John Harris &amp; Altha Holmes lic'd June 30th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 30th day of June AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Harris with Altha Holmes.

					Joel Z. Mendenhall J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 1st 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk


Reuben Jones &amp; Lucy A Beddow lic'd July 1st 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 2nd day of July AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Reuben Jones and Lucy A Beddow.

					Henry Hodgden J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 18th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 234]

[corresponds to page 230 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Smith &amp; Nancy Holmes lic'd July 2nd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 2nd day of July AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage of

John Smith with Nancy Holmes.

					James Landon JP


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augst 1st 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk -



Fancher Brown &amp; Catherine Huff lic'd July 3rd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 3rd day of July AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Fancher Brown with Catherine Huff.

					Samuel Carver J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Augst 13th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk



Joel Kenaston &amp; Laury Raff lic'd July 4th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 17th day of July AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Joel Kenaston with Laury Raff.

					Uriah Heath MG.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 3rd 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -


Bartlett Huff &amp; Eveline Rowney lic'd July 15th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 16th day of July AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Bartlett Huff with Eveline Rowney.

					Amos W. Condit J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Octr 13th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 235]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 231 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Darst &amp; Margaret Davis lic'd July 17th 1840 -



George Fetty &amp; Elizabeth Leedy lic'd July 22nd 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 23rd day of July AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of George Felty with Elizabeth Leedy

					Henry Van Deman M.G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 21st 1852

					DG Fuller Probate Judge


Solomon Ashbrook &amp; Deborah Feaster lic'd July 23rd 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 24th day of July AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Solomon Ashbrook with Deborah Feaster

					Nicholas Jones J.P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 27th 1840

Attest.		Wd Heim Clerk -


Alfred L. Stevens &amp; Phebe C. Bennett lic'd July 25th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County Ss

On the 25th day of July Ad 1840 I solemnized the marriage of

Alfred L. Stevens with Phebe C. Bennett.

					Wm H. Ashley E.C.C.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 24th 1840

Attest.		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 236]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 232 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Hiram A Wakefield &amp; Samantha Chadwick licd July 30th 1840.

	The State of Ohio Delaware County: ss

On the 30th day of July AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage of

Hiram A Wakefield with Samantha Chadwick.

				William S Morrow M.G.

Retd &amp; Recorded Augst 3d 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk


Conrad Sult &amp; Christina Cramer licd July 31st 1840

	State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 3rd day of August AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Conrad Sult with Christian Cramer

				Morgan Williams J.P


William G. Buchanan &amp; Anna E Carter licd July 31st 1840

	The State of Ohio Delaware County, ss

I certify that on the 31st day of July AD 1840 William G.

Buchanan &amp; Anna E Carter were joined in marriage by

me.

				James Dodds J.P.

Retd &amp; Recorded Nov. 13 1840

Attest		WD. Heim Clerk


Chauncy Finck &amp; Mary Vansickle licd Augst 2d 1840

	The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 6th day of August AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Chauncy Finck with Mary Vansickle

				Oliver Stark  J.P.

Retd &amp; Recorded August 13th 1840

Attest		WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 237]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 233 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

Joseph H. Crawford &amp; Mary Loyd lic'd Aug'st 4th 1840 -



Daniel Carr &amp; Maria Ackerman lic'd Aug'st 8th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of August AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Carr with Maria Ackerman -



					Ezekiel S. Gavit M. J. 	

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 24th 1840

Attest -  W D Heim Clerk


Arza Thrall  Mary G. Chandler lic'd Aug'st 8th 1840 -	

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

	On the 10th day of August AD 1840 I solemnized the Marriage

of Arza Thrall with Mary G. Chandler

					Henry Van Deman

	Rec'd &amp; Rec'd Dec 15th 1852

			   D. J. Fuller Probate Judge



Thomas Burrows &amp; Fanny M. Brees lic'd Aug'st 8th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of August AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas Burrows with Fanny M. Brees

					A Picket Jr. J. P.


Ret.d &amp; Recorded Aug'st 28th 1840

Attest - W D Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 238]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 234 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Philo P Evarts &amp; Phebe R Sackett lic'd Aug'st 13th 1840

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of August AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Philo P Evarts with Phebe R Sackett ~

				B Adams Bap. M -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 16th 1840

Attest -  W D Heim Clerk -



Abraham Bechtel &amp; Susan Hildebrand  lic'd Aug'st 13th 1840



Jacob Arnold &amp; Orilla Smith lic'd Aug'st 17th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Jacob Arnold with Orilla Smith -

				Jon. Cable -

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 8th 1840 -

Attest -  W D Heim Clerk -


William Chandler &amp; Charlotte Leak lic'd Aug'st 20th 1840 -
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                    <text>[page 239]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 235 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Thomas Gallant &amp; Harriet Atwood lic'd Aug'st 21st 1840

				The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   On the 23rd day of August AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas Gallant with Harriet Atwood -

				James Landon J P S


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov' 24th 1840 -

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -



John Spindler &amp; Cassandra Scoggin lic'd Aug'st 24th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   On the 30th day of August AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Spindler with Cassandra Scoggin -

				John Maltzbough M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 1st 1840 -

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -



Cyrus Larkum &amp; Margaret Simpson lic'd Aug'st 27th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   On the 28th day of August AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Cyrus Larkum with Margaret Simpson

				Stephen Hodsden J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 1st 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Charles Dudley &amp; Juliet Frost lic'd Aug'st 28th 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles Dudley with Juliet Frost -

				James Frey El. B. C.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 3rd 1840 -

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 240]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 236 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Simon Parrott &amp; Mary Heddleson lic'd Aug'st 29th 1840

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   On the 10th day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Simon Parrott with Mary Heddleson -

				Henry Shedd M. G -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 17th 1840 -

Attest -     W D Heim Clerk -



Andrew H Patterson &amp; Lucy Byxbe lic'd Sept 1st 1840

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Andrew H Patterson with Lucy Byxbe -

				William S Morrow M G 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 26th 1840

Attest -     W D  Heim Clerk -


Levi Smith Jr &amp; Mary Rose lic'd Sept 3rd 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   On the 6th day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Lewis Smith Jr with Mary Rose -

				B. Adams Bap. M.


Ret.d &amp; Recorded Sept 16th 1840

Attest -     W D Heim Clerk -



William Hull &amp; Susan Hedrick lic'd Sept 4th 1840 -</text>
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                    <text>[page 241]

[corresponds to page 237 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John H Welshimer &amp; Lucinda Knox lic'd Sept. 5th 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   On the 8th day of September AD 1840  I solemnized the marriage

of John H Welshimer with Lucinda Knox -

				Henry Carr, M G -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 6th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk 



Lanson S Scott  Phebe Hall lic'd Sept. 9th 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage 

of Lanson S Scott with Phebe Hall

				Ahab Jenks M. G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26th 1841

Attest -    W D Heim Clerk




Elias Tracy &amp; Julia A Kyle lic'd Sept. 10th 1840

				The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

I certify that on the 10th day of September AD 1840 Elias Tracy

&amp; Julia A Kyle were joined in marriage by me

				Samuel Carver J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec 7th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Henry Ayres &amp; Lydia Wood Lic'd Sept. 18th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Ayres with Lydia Wood -

				Shadrack Hubbell J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 5th 1840

Attest	  W D Heim Clerk -</text>
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Alexander Thrall &amp; Sarah Thrall lic'd Sept. 19th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Alexander Thrall with Sarah Thrall -

				O D Hough J P 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 24th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -



Edgar Westervelt &amp; Jane Brown lic'd Sept. 21st 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Edgar Westervelt with Jane Brown -

				William S Morrow M G -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 21st 1840

Attest -   W D Heim Clerk -


John Blanpied &amp; Sophia Dolber lic'd Sept. 21st 1840

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Blanpied with Sophia Dolber -

				William S Morrow M G 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 26th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -



Robert Williams &amp; Eleanor Roberts lic'd Sept. 21st 1840 -
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Elizier P Minier &amp; Millicent Lindenberger lic'd Sept. 25th 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Elizier P Minier with Millicent Lindenberger

				A Picket Jr. J P -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 6th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Harvey P Lewis &amp; Jane Searles lic'd Sept. 21st 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Harvey P Lewis with Jane Searles -

				Henry Hodgden J P -

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 26th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk



James Legget &amp; Sarah A Richardson lic'd Sept. 26th 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

	On this 27th day of Sept. 1840 I solemnized the Marriage of

	James Legget with Sarah A Richardson

				Henry Van Deman M G

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 22, 1852

			D. J. Fuller Probate Judge



Solomon Shoemaker &amp; Mixinda Salmon lic'd Sept. 28th 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

   On the 29th day of September AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Solomon Shoemaker with Mixinda Salmon -

				E S Gavit M G -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 24th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 244]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 240 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Perez M Dix &amp; Lovina Wise lic'd Oct. 3rd 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of October AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Perez M Dix with Lovina Wise -

				William S Morrow M G -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 10th 1840

Attest -   W D Heim Clerk -


George W Crane &amp; Elizabeth Gray lic'd Oct. 5th 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of October AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of George W Crane with Elizabeth Gray -

				James Frey El B C


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 6th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Philip Cutshaw &amp; Maria Barry lic'd Oct. 5th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of October AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Philip Cutshaw with Maria Barry -

				Francis Clymer


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 5th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -


Lorenzo D Weaver &amp; Laura Moore lic'd Oct. 5th 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of October AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Lorenzo D Weaver with Laura Moore

				G B Sturgis M G 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 16th 1840

Attest     W D  Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 245]

[corresponds to page 241 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Cagles &amp; Eve M Yager lic'd Oct. 5th 1840 -



Anson W Courtwright &amp; Mary A Roberts lic'd Oct. 6th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of Oct. AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Anson W Courtwright with Mary A Roberts -

				James Frey El. B C


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 6, 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Guernsey Hanville &amp; Luceva Linnabery lic'd Oct. 7th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that on the 7th day of October AD 1840 Guernsey Hanville

&amp; Luceva Linnabery were joined in marriage by me -

				Samuel Carver J P -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 7th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -


William Clayton &amp; Betsy Russell lic'd Oct. 9th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that on the 10th day of October AD 1840 William Clayton

&amp; Betsy Russell were joined in marriage by me

				Samuel Carver J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 7th 1840 -

Attest     W D Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 246]

[corresponds to page 242 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Miller &amp; Sarah A Hedrick lic'd Oct. 14th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

   On the 16th day of Oct. AD 1840 I solemnized the

Marriage of George Miller with Sarah A Hedrick

				Henry Van Deman M G


Rec'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 8th 1852

	D T Fuller  Probate Judge


Henry H Culbertson &amp; Susan V Worel lic'd Oct. 19th 1840 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of October AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry H Culbertson with Susan V Worrell

				Joseph Labaree M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 2nd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -


Adam Hance &amp; Mary A Morrison lic'd Oct. 20th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of October AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Adam Hance with Mary A Morrison

				William Voorhies J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 11th 1840

Attest -   W D Heim Clerk -


Lewis Whipple &amp; Almira Brown lic'd Oct. 20th 1840 -

				State of Ohio  Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of October AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Lewis Whipple with Almira Brown -

				Barton Whipple J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 31st 1840

Attest -   W D Heim Clerk -</text>
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                    <text>[page 247]

[corresponds to page 243 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jacob F Fox &amp; Sarah A Sells lic'd Oct. 24th 1840 -



Edward Jenkins &amp; Margaret Davis lic'd Oct. 24th 1840 -



Darton W Terrill &amp; Catherine Roloson lic'd Oct. 27th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 28th day of October AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Darton W Terrill with Catherine Roloson -

				Cha's Stenbeck J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 20th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


William Manter &amp; Susanna Stanton lic'd Oct. 27th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of October AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Manter with Susanna Stanton

				Amos W Condit J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 22nd 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 248]

[corresponds to page 244 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Greenbury D Kirk &amp; Abigail Medford lic'd Oct. 31st 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Greenbury D Kirk with Abigail Medford

				Sam'l Carpenter M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 22nd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Ervin Case &amp; Julia A Gardner lic'd Oct. 31st 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Ervin Case with Julia A Gardner -

				Eld. Titus Case


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 31st 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -


Hugh Ford &amp; Ann E Davis lic'd November 2nd 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that on the 5th day of November AD 1840 Hugh Ford

&amp; Ann E Davis were joined in marriage by me -

				Samuel Carver J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 7th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -


Jacob L Felkner &amp; Eleanor Carr lic'd November 2nd 1840</text>
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                    <text>[page 249]

[corresponds to page 245 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Lampman &amp; Martha N Orcutt lic'd November 2nd 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of George Lampman with Martha N Orcutt 

				G B Sturges M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 16th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Ira Arnold &amp; Maria Birge lic'd November 3rd 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the mar-

riage of Ira Arnold with Maria Birge

				G B Sturges M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec 16th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


David Landon &amp; Sylvia Jones lic'd November 4th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that on the 8th day of November AD 1840 David

Landon &amp; Sylvia Jones were joined in marriage by me

				Samuel Carver J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 7th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Edmund Russell &amp; Betsy Milligan lic'd November 5th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

I certify that Edmund Russell &amp; Betsy Milligan were on

the 8th day of November AD 1840 joined in marriage by me -

				James Landon J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 27th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 250]

[corresponds to page 246 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Stephen Weeks &amp; Lucinda Lane lic'd November 5th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Stephen Weeks with Lucinda Lane -

				Hurlbut Scovill J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 24th 1840 -

Attest -   W D Heim Clerk -


John Hildebrand &amp; Sarah Gast lic'd November 6th 1840 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 9th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Hildebrand with Sarah Gast -

				Morgan Williams J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 27th 1842

Attest -   W D Heim Clerk


Ebenezer A Slocumb &amp; Lucy Ann Chase lic'd November 7th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

n the 8th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Ebenezer A Slocumb with Lucy Ann Chase -

				William Voorhies J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 11th 1840

Attest -   W D Heim Clerk


Turner McLeod &amp; Lydia L Pierce lic'd November 10th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Turner McLeod with Lydia L Pierce

				E W Clark M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 5th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to page 247 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Elisha Barry &amp; Sarah Campbell lic'd november 10th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On this 13th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Elisha Barry with Sarah Campbell

				L Bartlett J P 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 28th 1840 

Attest     W D Heim Clerk - 


Daniel M. Janes &amp; Charlotte A Himrod lic'd Nov. 10th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of Nov'r AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel M. Janes with Charlotte A Himrod

				Philander Kelsey M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 19th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Philip P Roberts &amp; Eliza Brakebill lic'd Nov'r 11th 1840 -


Anthony Jenkins &amp; Samantha R Landon lic'd Nov. 12th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

  On the 13th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Anthony Jenkins with Samantha R Landon

				Elisha B Turner M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 5th 1840

Attest                  Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 252]

[corresponds to page 248 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Roberts &amp; Catherine Edwards lic'd Nov'r 13th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of George Roberts with Catherine Edwards

				Adam Poe VDM


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 15th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Benjamin H Tuniss &amp; Elizabeth Jones lic'd Nov'r 14th 1840



James Morris &amp; Mary J Young lic'd Nov'r 14th 1840


Jonas Evans &amp; Rachael Smith lic'd Nov'r 16th 1840</text>
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[corresponds to page 249 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Smith &amp; Lydia Condit lic'd November 16th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Smith with Lydia Condit

				Ahab Jenks M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


William Haskins &amp; Martha W Eaton lic'd November 18th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of William Haskins with Martha W Eaton

				J Drake V D M


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 4th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


John Dickerson &amp; Eliza Gibson lic'd November 19th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Dickerson with Eliza Gibson

				G B Sturges M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 16th 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Simion C Starr &amp; Martha D Sweetser lic'd November 19th 1840

	The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

	On the 21st day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the Marriage

of Simion C Starr with Martha D Sweetser

				H Van Deman

	Rec'd &amp; Recor'd Dec'r. 18: 1852

				D J Fuller  Probate Judge
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[corresponds to page 250 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Benton &amp; Julia Patrick lic'd November 23rd 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of November AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of George Benton with Julia Patrick

				Oliver Stark J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 1 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


William E Satterlee &amp; Ann Noble lic'd November 26th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of Nov'r AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Hollam E Satterlee with Ann Noble

				D Cadwallader M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 12th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


John Carpenter &amp; Lydia Davis lic'd November 26th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the 

marriage of John Carpenter with Lydia Davis

				William Voorhies J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 27th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Alexander McClintick &amp; Jane Hazlett lic'd November 27th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Alexander McClintick with Jane Hazlett

				W D Smith M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 16 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 255]

[corresponds to page 251 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jonathan Biggs &amp; Betsy Warner lic'd December 1st 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of Dec'r AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Jonathan Biggs with Betsy Warner

				John D Thomas M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 5th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -


George Evans &amp; Caroline Davis lic'd December 1st 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of George Evans with Caroline Davis

				Wm H Ashley E C C 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 21 1840

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


John Fairman &amp; Harriet Meacham lic'd December 3rd 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware Cuonty SS

On the 10th day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John Fairman with Harriet Meacham

				Samuel Carver J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Seal S Rogers &amp; Lydia A Dwinnell lic'd Dec'r 5th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Seal S Rogers with Lydia A Dwinnell

				O D Hough J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 13th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 256]

[corresponds to page 252 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Brown &amp; Clarissa P Page lic'd Dec'r 5th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 8th day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of William Brown wth Clarissa P Page

				A D Chapman


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 14th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


John W Worth &amp; Ann Heaverlo lic'd Dec'r 5th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of John W Worth with Ann Heaverlo

				Thomas W Wigton S J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 16th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Watkin Watkins &amp; Mary A Jones lic'd Dec'r 7th 1840


Henry H Oller &amp; Sally A Eversole lic'd Dec'r 12th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry H Oller with Sally A Eversole

				Jamese Dodds J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 3rd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 257]

[corresponds to page 253 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

William  Torrey and Martha McCullough lic'd Dec. 15th 1840

Return.				The State of Ohio Delaware County. SS.

On the sixteenth day of December A.D. 1840 solemnized the

marriage of William Torry with Martha McCullough.

				Adam Poe V D M

Record July 17th 1867

			T W Powell Probate Judge.





Jason Spencer &amp; Rachael Savidge lic'd Dec. 11th 1840

On the 30th day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Jason Spencer with Rachael Savidge

				Samuel Carpenter M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan 22nd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk






William Howard &amp; Sarah Brown lic'd Dec 16th 1840

			The State of Ohio Delaware County:  SS

on the 16th day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the 

marriage of William Howard with Sarah Brown

			Hurlburt Scovill J P



Ret'd &amp; Recorded M'ch 19th 1841

Attest    W D Heim Clerk





Archibald McPherson &amp; Martha Johnson lic'd Dec. 19th 1840

		The State of Ohio Delaware County:  SS



On the 20th day of Dec. AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Archibald McPherson with Martha Johnson

			Benjamin Martin MG


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 21 1841

Attest    WD Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 258]

[corresponds to page 254 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Cratty &amp; Francisco Castater lic'd Dec'r 21st 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the

Marriage of William Cratty with Francisco Castater

				Elijah Adams J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 9th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


James Carson &amp; Isabella Johnson lic'd Dec'r 21st 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of Dec'r AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of James Carson with Isabella Johnson

				A Poe V D M


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 6th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Stephen Doty &amp; Ay A Salsbury lic'd Dec'r 23rd 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Stephen Doty with Amy A Salsbury

				Elias George M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 16th 1841

Attest	  W D Heim Clerk


Michael Defany &amp; Susan Shultz lic'd Dec'r 24th 1840

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                    <text>[page 259]

[corresponds to page 255 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Cunningham &amp; Oleva Evans lic'd Dec'r 26th 1840

				The State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

   On this 27th day of Dec'r AD 1840 I solemnized the Marriage

of John Cunningham with Oleva Evans

				Henry Van Deman M C

   Rec'd &amp; Recor'd June 26th AD 1852

				D J Fuller  Probate Judge


David Freshwater &amp; Anna McKittring lic'd Dec'r 26th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of David Freshwater with Anna McKittring

				Leander Stone J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


George Foote &amp; Almeda Bierce lic'd Dec'r 26th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the mar-

-riage of George Foote with Almeda Bierce

				Geo. B Sturges M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 10th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Lewis Place &amp; Christina Foust lic'd Dec'r 29th 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 29th day of Dec'r AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Lewis Place with Christina Foust

				Lester Bartlett J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 5th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 260]

[corresponds to page 256 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Isaac Harrison &amp; Esther Fry lic'd Dec'r 30th 1840

				State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

	On the 1st day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the Marriage of

Isaac Harrison with Esther Fry

				Henry Van Deman M C

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 24th AD 1852

				D J Fuller  Probate Judge



Asa Cole &amp; Lucy Doty lic'd Dec'r 30th 1840

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of December AD 1840 I solemnized the marriage

of Asa Cole with Lucy Doty

				Shubael W Knapp J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 3rd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Nicholas T Sherman &amp; Margaret Pickeren lic'd Dec'r 30, 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of December Ad 1840 I solemnized the

marriage of Nicholas T Sherman with Margaret Pickeren

				Stephen Stimson J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 2nd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Andrew Harter &amp; Laura P Buell lic'd Dec'r 31st 1840

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Andrew Harter with Laura P Buell

				R S Kimber M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 10th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 261] 

[corresponds to unlabeled page 257 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Wood &amp; Anna Turner lic'd Jan'y 1st 1841 -

				The State Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of Jan'y AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William Wood with Anna Turner

					A Patee J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 30th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk



Thomas Roberts &amp; Hannah Brentnell lic'd Jan'y 2nd 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas Roberts with Hannah Brentnell

					A Poe V D M


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 6th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Smith Sturges &amp; Denersa Smith lic'd Jan'y 4th 1841 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of Jan'y AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Smith Sutrges with Denersa Smith 

					Ahab Jinks M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk -


Samuel Allen &amp; Phebe Pugh lic'd Jan'y 4th 1841 -

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Allen with Phebe Pugh -

					Adam Haas J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 15th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


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                    <text>[page 262]

[corresponds to page 258 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Amos Benedict &amp; Phila Pearce lic'd Jan'y 4th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Amos Benedict with Phila Pearce -

					Silas Ensign M G -


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 23rd 1841

Attest -   W D Heim Clerk


Nelson Collum &amp; Jane Still lic'd Jan'y 6th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County, SS

On the 6th day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Nelson Collum with Jane Still 

					B Adams B M 


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 23rd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


David W Gaylord &amp; Jane Searle lic'd Jan'y 7th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of David W Gaylord with Jane Searle -

					Geo. B Sturges M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 10th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Allen Adams &amp; Lucretia Weaver lic'd Jan'y 8th 1841 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Allen Adams with Lucretia Weaver

					Caleb Hall J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 11th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 263]

[corresponds to page 259 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Abner D Chapman &amp; Alma E Wigton lic'd Jan'y 14th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 15th day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the Marriage

of Abner D Chapman with Alma E Wigton
					Henry Van Deman M G

Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 24th AD 1852

				D. J. Fuller Probate Judge



Eben Lewis &amp; Machs McWilliams lic'd Jan'y 15th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of Jan'y AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Eben Lewis with Macha McWilliams

					S D Wyatt M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 13th 1841

Attest -   W D Heim Clerk


William Johnson &amp; Margaret Noe lic'd Jan'y 19th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William Johnson with Margaret Noe

					William Voorhies J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 27th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk



John Beakley &amp; Caroline Barbour lic'd Jan'y 19th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of Jan'y AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of John Beakley with Caroline Barbour

					James Dodds J P


Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 3rd 1841

Atest     W D Heim Clerk


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[corresponds to page 260 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Michael Mealey &amp; Harriet Bell lic'd Jan'y 19th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Michael Mealey with Harriet Bell

					Adam Poe V D M

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 2nd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Christopher Harris &amp; Cynthia Hodgden lic'd Jan'y 20th 1841



Reason Wood &amp; Jane Gooden lic'd Jan'y 21st 1841 -

				The State of Ohio Delaware County, SS

On the 24th day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Reason Wood with Jane Gooden

					Christian Kaufman M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Hugh Livingston &amp; Nancy Davidson lic'd Jan'y 21st 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of Jan'y AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Hugh Livingston with Nancy Davidson

					A D Chapman M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1st 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 261 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John R Speer &amp; Emily Monsell lic'd Jan'y 25th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County, SS

On the 25th day of Jan'y AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of John R Speer with Emily Monsell

					Amos W Condit J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 19th 1841

Attest ~   W D Heim Clerk


Thomas J Jones &amp; Sarah Freshwater lic'd Jan'y 26th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 28th day of Jan'y AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage of

Thomas J Jones with Sarah Freshwater

					Morgan Williams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 27th 1842

Attest ~   W D Heim Clerk



Thomas Pettibone &amp; Sarah Downer lic'd Jan'y 27th 1841


				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 28th day of January AD 1841 I solemnized the Marriage

of Thomas Pettibone with Sarah Downer

					H Van Deman M G

Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 21 AD 1852

				D J Fuller  Probate Judge



Isaac B Page &amp; Perris Herrick lic'd Feb'y 1st 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaac B Page with Perris Herrick

					Stephen Stimson J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 15th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 266]

[corresponds to page 262 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Aaron Heller &amp; Harriet Zeigler lic'd Feb'y 1st 1841



Francis S Stratton &amp; Susannah Cole lic'd Feb'y 1st 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On this 2nd day of February 1841 I solemnized the Marriage

of Francis S Stratton with Susannah Cole

					Henry Van Deman M G
Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 21, 1852

				D J Fuller  Probate Judge


William H White &amp; Adaline Morton lic'd Feb'y 2nd 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William H White with Adaline Morton

					J Chase M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk



George Clay &amp; Eliza Cratty lic'd Feb'y 3rd 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of George Clay with Eliza Cratty -

					Elijah Adams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 9th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 267]

[corresponds to page 263 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jesse Curren &amp; Melinda Stratton lic'd Feb'y 8th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Jesse Curren with Melinda Stratton

					Benjamin Olds J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 15th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Richard Freeman &amp; Sarah M Watson lic'd Feb'y 8th 1841


John W Thompson &amp; Isabella J Warren lic'd Feb'y 9th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 11th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of John W Thompson with Isabella J Warren

					A Poe V D M

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Daniel Spade &amp; Mary Jones lic'd Feb'y 9th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of Feb'y AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Spade with Mary Jones

					D Cadwallader M G 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 12th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 268]

[corresponds to page 264 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Nathaniel S Spencer &amp; Rebecca Westlake lic'd Feb'y 11th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of February Ad 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Nathaniel S Spencer with Rebecca Westlake

					Samuel Carver J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Mitchell Scoby &amp; Elizabeth Williams lic'd Feb'y 12th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Mitchell Scoby with Elizabeth Williams

					G S Salsbury J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 22nd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


John M Williams &amp; Annis Holcomb lic'd Feb'y 12th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of John M Williams with Annis Holcomb

					G S Salsbury J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 22nd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk



George Feaster &amp; Rachael Ann Stout lic'd Fb'y 13th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 18th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of George Feaster with Rachael Ann Stout

					J W Elliott J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 14th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 269]

[corresponds to page 265 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Van Deman &amp; Elizabeth S Case lic'd Feb'y 13th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Van Deman with Elizabeth S Case

					Joseph Larabee M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 2nd 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


William A Perry &amp; Mary Main lic'd Feb'y 15th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William A Perry with Mary Main

					Benjamin Martin M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


Loren Lord &amp; Mary Ann Kelly lic'd Feb'y 16th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County, SS

   On the 17th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Loren Lord with Mary Ann Kelly

					Daniel Long E C C

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 20th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk


David Leonard &amp; Mary S Dustin lic'd Feb'y 17th 1841

				The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 2nd day of march AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of David Leonard with Mary S Dustin

					James H Fraes

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 4th 1841

Attest     W D Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 270]

[corresponds to page 266 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William M. Dingman &amp; Margaret Lloyd lic'd Feb'y 17th 1841

		The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

   On the 18th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William M. Dingman with Margaret Lloyd

				Adam Poe VDM

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1841

Attest:		W. D. Heim Clerk



Asa L. Parker &amp; Minerva Black lic'd Feb'y. 18th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County ss

   On the 18th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Asa L. Parker with Minerva Black

				Ahab Jenks M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26th 1861

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Trop &amp; Aby Gallant lic'd Feb'y 19th 1841

		The State of Ohio Delaware County ss

   On the 25th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Henry Trop with Aby Gallant

				H. T. Cunningham J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1841

Attest:		W. D. Heim Clerk



Chauncy Sturdivent &amp; Lucinda Cahoon lic'd Feb'y 21st 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County ss

   On the 25th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Chauncy Sturdivent with Lucinda Cahoon

				Oliver Stark J P

Ret'd &amp; Rcorded Feb'y 26th 1841

Attest:		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 271]

[corresponds to page 267 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Fix &amp; Elizabeth Hiler lic'd Feb'y 24th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 25th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of David Fix with Elizabeth Hiler

				Daniel Hunt J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Allen McIntosh &amp; Permelia Youel lic'd Feb'y 26th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County ss

On the 4th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Allen McIntosh with Permelia Youel

                                Timothy Stearns M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 9th 1841

Attest -	W. D. Heim Clerk



Solomon Weaver &amp; Mary Ann Harman lic'd March 4th 1841



Joshua Barry &amp; Sarah Kenslar lic'd March 4th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Joshua Barry with Sarah Kenslar

				O. D. Hough M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 27th 1841

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                    <text>[page 272]

[corresponds to page 268 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David J Van Houten &amp; Elizabeth Thrasher lic'd March 11th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of David J. Van Houten with Elizabeth Thrasher

				Ahab Jenks M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Williams &amp; Jane Evans lic'd March 12th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William Williams with Jane Evans

				Elias George M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 3rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel Robinson &amp; Nancy Phillips lic'd March 13th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Robinson with Nancy Phillips

				Morgan Williams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 27 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Eli Budd &amp; Mary A Clark lic'd March 13th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Eli Budd with Mary A. Clark

				Daniel Hunt J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 269 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Charles A. Gillson &amp; Sarah Cutler lic'd March 15th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 8th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles A Gillson &amp; Sarah Cutler

				Francis Clymer M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 15th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James B. Alden &amp; Samantha Jones lic'd March 15th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 17th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of James B Alden with Samantha Jones

				Oliver Stark J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 7th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Stephen Baker &amp; Lucinda Vining lic'd March 16th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of March 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Stephen Baker with Lucinda Vining

				William Voorhies J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 20th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Harmon Burch &amp; Alvira Benedict lic'd March 16th 1841

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Hermon Burch with Alvira Benedict

				Henry Patee J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 22nd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 274]

[corresponds to page 270 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Isaac M. Shaw &amp; Margaret Ashwell lic'd March 16th 1841

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaac M. Shaw with Margaret Ashwell

				Francis Clymer M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 23rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin Roby &amp; Hannah Irish lic'd March 16th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Benjamin Roby with Hannah Irish

				Edmund Irish J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 15th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Seth Slack &amp; Sarah J Dodd lic'd March 17th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Seth Slack with Sarah J. Dodd

				E. S. Gavit M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 24th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Amos T. Selby &amp; Melissa M. Bockover lic'd March 18th 1841</text>
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[corresponds to page 271 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel Cramer &amp; Matilda M. Lukenbill lic'd M'ch 20th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Cramer with Matilda M. Lukenbill

				Joel Marsh J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21st 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David Bowerman &amp; Mary Eastrip lic'd March 22nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of David Bowerman with Mary Eastrip

				James Dodds J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 3rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel D. Chapman &amp; Sarah Flanagan lic'd March 23rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel D. Chapman with Sarah Flanagan

				A. D. Chapman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1, 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Levi Wood &amp; Caroline Whipple lic'd March 23rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of March AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Levi Wood with Caroline Whipple

				Barton Whipple J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 27th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 276]

[corresponds to page 272 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Chauncy Dunham &amp; Mary A. Weaver lic'd March 24th 1841



Aaron W. Cook &amp; Louisa Liggett lic'd March 26th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Aaron W Cook with Louisa Liggett

				Leander Stone J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Orvin White &amp; Rebecca White lic'd March 26th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Orvin White with Rebecca White

				Elias George M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 3rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Jones &amp; Emily McMillen lic'd M'ch 26th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of James Jones with Emily McMillen

				Hurlbert Scovell J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 12th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 277]

[corresponds to page 273 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

				
John Hoover Jr. &amp; Arlette Rutherford lic'd March 31st 1841



Elias Fosnaucht &amp; Sally Baumgardner lic'd March 31 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Elias Fosnaucht with Sally Baumgardner

				James Landon J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Miner T Vining &amp; Phebe Ann Canine lic'd April 7th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Miner T. Vining with Phebe Ann Canine

				Caleb Hall J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21st 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Weiser &amp; Nancy House lic'd April 8th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of John Weiser with Nancy House

				Benjamin Martin M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 12th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 278]

[corresponds to page 274 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Grandstaff &amp; Elizabeth Day lic'd April 9th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William Grandstaff with Elizabeth Day

				John McInturf M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 26th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Horace H. Gibbs &amp; Percilla Eatherton lic'd April 13th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Horace H. Gibbs with Percilla Eatherton

				William S. Morrow M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 16th 1841

Attest 		W. D. Heim Clerk



Gustavus Sherman &amp; Matilda Gross lic'd April 14th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Gustavus Sherman with Matilda Gross

				Benjamin Martin M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 12th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James A. Crow &amp; Elizabeth S. Elliott lic'd April 14th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of James A. Crow with Elizabeth S. Elliott

				L. Bartlett J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 30th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 279]

[corresponds to page 275 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Biggs &amp; Margaret George lic'd April 14th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Biggs with Margaret George

				Elias George M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 3rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Levi Platt &amp; Elizabeth Chase lic'd April 15th AD 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Levi Platt with Elizabeth Chase

				William Voorhies J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1st 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Milo W Meacham &amp; Clarinda Learned lic'd April 17th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Milo W Meacham with Clarinda Learned

				James H. Frees M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21st 1841

Attest		w. D. Heim Clerk



John Thomas &amp; Drusilla Oller lic'd April 17th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of John Thomas with Drusilla Oller

				William M. Warren J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1st 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 280]

[corresponds to page 276 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

Reuben Durphey &amp; Maria Vining lic'd April 19th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Reuben Durphey with Maria Vining

				A Poe V D M

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 13th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Sellars &amp; Elizabeth Sayre lic'd April 19th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of APril AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Sellars with Elizabeth Sayre

				John D. Thomas M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 24th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Hadley &amp; Hannah Gittins lic'd April 20th 1841



William Miller &amp; Elizabeth Jones Lic'd April 24th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the mariage

of William Miller with Elizabeth Jones

				E. S. Gavit M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 24th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 281]

[corresponds to page 277 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel E. Finch &amp; Eliza J. Doty lic'd April 26th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel E. Finch with Eliza J. Doty
					
				Crandell Wilcox J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 4th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Horatio J. C. Thrasher &amp; Mary A Money lic'd April 27th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Horatio J. C. Thrasher with Mary A Money

				James Landon J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ansel H. Hunniston &amp; Samantha Harris lic'd April 20th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of April AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Ansel H. Hunniston with Samantha Harris

				A. D. Chapman M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1st 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel Warner &amp; Betsy Grandy lic'd April 24th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Warner with Betsy Grandy

				Arthur W. Sanford M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 20th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 282]

[corresponds to page 278 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Taylor &amp; Mary C. Randolph lic'd April 28th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of May D 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of George Taylor with Mary C. Randolph

				O. D. Hough J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 21st 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Reuben Cowell &amp; Diadema Miller lic'd April 30th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Reuben Cowell with Diadema Miller

				Daniel Hunt JP

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 4th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lyman Dyer &amp; Sophronia Anway lic'd May 1st 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage of

Lyman Dyer with Sophronia Anway

				Crandell Wilcox J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 5th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John S. Riley &amp; Matilda A. Buck lic'd May 3rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of John S. Riley with Matilda A. Buck

				Edmund Buck J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 283]

[corresponds to page 279 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Baughman &amp; Lucy H. Buck lic'd May 3rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of David Baughman with Lucy H. Buck

				Edmund Buck J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Darner &amp; Eliza Hull lic'd May 4th 1841



Frederick Constance &amp; Catherine Anthoni lic'd May 5th 1841



Thomas Jones &amp; Catherine Umble lic'd May 8th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas Jones with Catherine Umble

				Aaron Hagerman J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 28th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 284]

[corresponds to page 280 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Cellars &amp; Elizabeth Ray lic'd May 11th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 12th day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the Marriage

   of James Cellars with Elizabeth Ray

				Henry Van Deman M G

   Rec'd and Recorded May 22nd 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



James Burt &amp; Emily Tucker lic'd May 11th 1841



Isaac Bockover &amp; Mary Miller lic'd May 11th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaac Bockover with Mary Miller

				A Poe V D M

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 13th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Israel Potter &amp; Phebe G. Whipple lic'd May 12th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Israel Potter with Phebe G. Whipple

				O. D. Hough J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 21 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 285]

[corresponds to page 281 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Cox &amp; Rebecca Salisbury lic'd May 20th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the mariage

of James Cox with Rebecca Salisbury

				Elias George M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 12th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles P. Ward &amp; Jane Jacobus lic'd May 20th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of May AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage of

Charles P. Ward with Jane Jacobus

				Ahab Jenks M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Thomas &amp; Elizabeth E Oller lic'd May 22nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of August AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of James Thomas with Elizabeth E Oller -

				Wm M Warren J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 24, 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 286]

[corresponds to page 282 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Alexander M Rodgers &amp; Martha Flanagan lic'd May 24th 1841



Jobe Davenport &amp; Ann Lawhead lic'd May 26th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Jobe Davenport with Ann Lawhead

				Francis Clymer M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 15th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Noble Landon &amp; Hannah Plant lic'd May 28th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of June 1841 I solemnized the marriage of

Noble Landon with Hannah Plant -

				Henry Hodgden J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 7th 1841

Attest - 	W. D. Heim Clerk



George Brown &amp; Melissa Reynolds lic'd June 1st 1841 -

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of George Brown with Melissa Reynolds

				A Picket Jr. J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 20th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 287]

[corresponds to page 283 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Hugh Mc K. Lindsey &amp; Margaret J. Graham lic'd June 1st 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Hugh Mc K Lindsey with Margaret J. Graham

				A. Picket Jr. J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 20th 1841

Attest -	W. D. Heim Clerk



Major Manter &amp; Lydia McCutcheon lic'd June 5th 1841



Chester Beard &amp; Abigail Wilson lic'd June 7th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Chester Beard and Abigail Wilson

				Festus Sprague J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 8, 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert J. McMasters &amp; Mary B. Worline lic'd June 10th 1841</text>
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                    <text>[page 288]

[corresponds to page 284 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Henry Bennett &amp; Elizabeth Smothers lic'd June 9th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Bennett with Elizabeth Smothers

				Elam Blain Jr. J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 14th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas A Jones &amp; Jane James lic'd June 11th 1841



Daniel T. Reed &amp; Almeda Slocum lic'd June 15th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel T. Reed with Almeda Slocum

				Robert Chase M. J.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 16 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Stanford &amp; Elizabeth McIlvain lic'd June 15th 1841

				State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 16th day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the Marriage of

	John Stanford with Elizabeth McIlvain

				Henry VanDeman M G

	Recorded May 27th 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[page 289]

[corresponds to page 285 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Simeon Cummings &amp; Esther Nortrip lic'd June 19th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Simeon Cummings with Esther Nortrip

				Levi Dort J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 23rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David F. Houtz &amp; Melinda Mangans lic'd June 26th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of David F. Houtz with Melinda Mangans

				Jacob Moorman M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 17th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Bidlack &amp; Sarah Davis lic'd June 28th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of James Bidlack with Sarah Davis

				Samuel Carver J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 12th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rutherford Moody &amp; Eunice P. Kilbourn lic'd June 29th 1841

			State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On this 30th day of June AD 1841 I solemnized the Marriage of

	Rutherford Moody with Eunice P. Kilburn 

				H. VanDeman M G

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 21st 1852

				D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge</text>
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                    <text>[page 290]

[corresponds to page 286 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Franklin Brees &amp; Lucy A. Osborn lic'd June 30th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Franklin Brees with Lucy A. Osborn

				A. Poe  V D M

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 29th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Honetter &amp; Mary A. Bean lic'd July 2nd 1841

	On the 3rd day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the

Marriage of William Honetter with Mary A. Bean

				Henry VanDeman M G

	Rec'd &amp; Record'd June 18th 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



Thomas P. McKeloy &amp; Barbara Dowell lic'd July 3rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas P. McKeloy with Barbara Dowell

				James Frey M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 20th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ellis R Powers &amp; Sally Shoemaker lic'd July 3rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Ellis R. Powers with Sally Shoemaker

				E. S. Gavit M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 21 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 291]

[corresponds to page 287 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

 
Nathan Spurgeon &amp; Elizabeth Green lic'd July 3rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Nathan Spurgeon with Elizabeth Green

				Benj'n Rodgers J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 3rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ingels McLeod &amp; Hetty Roberts lic'd July 3rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Ingels McLeod with Hetty Roberts

				Ezra W Clark M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 21 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas N. Slocum &amp; Elizabeth Dart lic'd July 6th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas N. Slocum with Elizbeth Dart

				Robert Chase M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 19 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Albert Hard &amp; Rayney Main lic'd July 6th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Albert Hard with Rayney Main

				Benjamin Martin M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 6 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 292]

[corresponds to page 288 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Graham &amp; Sarah Milligan lic'd July 10th 1841



Phillip Lawrence &amp; Mary Smith lic'd July 24th 1841



George Hall &amp; Cassandra Baker lic'd July 24th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of George Hall with Cassandra Baker

				William Williams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 14th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Houck &amp; Elizabeth Graham lic'd July 24th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of James Houck with Elizabeth Graham

				Crandell Willcox J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 14 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 293]

[corresponds to page 289 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Henry Fisher &amp; Julia E. Speer lic'd July 28th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Fisher with Julia E. Speer

				Elisha B. Turner M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 23rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Barber &amp; Phebe Benedict lic'd July 28th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William Barber with Phebe Benedict

				Barton Whipple J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 10th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles Boots &amp; Sarah Hildebrand lic'd July 29th 1841



Luke Lavender &amp; Mary Maplesden lic'd July 29th 1841

			State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 30th day of July AD 1841 I solemnized the Marriage of

	Luke Lavender with Mary Maplesden

				Henry VanDeman M G

	Rec &amp; Recorded May 22 AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge</text>
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                    <text>[page 294]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 290 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Isaac Bowen &amp; Ann Jones lic'd July 30th 1841



John W. Brown &amp; Mary E. Lindenberger lic'd July 30th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of August AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of John W. Brown with Mary E. Lindenberger

				Joel Z. Mendenhall J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 14 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Norton Thurston &amp; Rebecca Jones lic'd Aug'st 2nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of August AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Norton Thurston with Rebecca Jones

				E. S. Gavit M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 21 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Houseworth &amp; Sophronia Felky lic'd Aug'st 4th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of August AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William Houseworth with Sophronia Felky

				George Landon J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 14 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 295]

[corresponds to page 291 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Ebenezer Ingols &amp; Rachael Golladay lic'd Aug'st 4 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of August AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Ebenezer Ingols with Rachael Golladay

				George Landon J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 14 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


Slome Ames &amp; Mabel W. Lewis lic'd Aug'st 7 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of August AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Slome Ames &amp; Mabel W. Lewis

				Henry Hodgden J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 31 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Aaron Caton &amp; Sarah Gardner lic'd Aug'st 7 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of August AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Aaron Caton with Sarah Gardner

				Titus Case M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 15th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edward Penry &amp; Elizabeth Phillips lic'd Aug'st 14th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of August AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Edward Penry with Elizabeth Phillips

				Elias George M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 3rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 292 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Spotton &amp; Susannah Cockrell lic'd Aug'st 16th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of August Ad 1841 I solemnized the marraige

of John Spotton with Susannah Cockrell

				Elam Blain J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 24 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Stephen Hill &amp; Lucinda Vansickle lic'd Aug'st 24th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of August AD 1841 I solemnized the marraige

of Stephen Hill with Lucinda Vansickle

				Festus Sprague J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 29 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Hugh K. Waters &amp; Elizabeth Finley lic'd Sept. 1, 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Hugh K. Waters with Elizabeth Finley

				William Williams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 13th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Hira Wilcox &amp; Martha Jones lic'd Sept. 4th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Hira Wilcox with Martha Jones

				Sabers Main J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 11th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 297]

[corresponds to page 293 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Sebring &amp; Susan Delano lic'd Sept. 4th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of George Sebring with Susan Delano

				G. L. Salsbury J P 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 14 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Moses Fowler &amp; Emily Hall lic'd Sept. 4th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Moses Fowler with Emily Hall

				E. S. Gavit M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 16th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William H. Felkner &amp; Celinda Smart lic'ed Sept. 6th 1841

			State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 7th day of Sept. AD 1841 I solemnized the Marriage of

	William H. Felkner with Celinda Smart

				Henry VanDeman  M G

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 22 AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



William Birney &amp; Sally M. Roloson lic'd Sept. 11th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of William Birney with Sally M. Roloson

				Tho's L. Hoadly J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec 1 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to page 294 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James M. Noble &amp; Harriet Collins lic'd Sept. 13 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of James M. Noble with Harriet Collins

				Caleb Hall J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 12th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Evan Jones &amp; Eleanor Jones lic'd Sept. 13th 1841



William W. Kester &amp; Susan R. Washburn lic'd Sept 13 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William W. Kester with Susan R. Washburn

				L. Bartlett J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 8th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Lee /Col'd Man/ &amp; Rhoda Jones /Col'd woman/ lic'd Sept. 14th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Thomas Lee with Rhoda Jones

				Joel Z. Mendenhall J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 19th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 299]

[corresponds to page 295 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Thomas J. Kerr &amp; Angelina Benton lic'd Sept. 14th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Thomas J. Kerr with Angelina Benton

				Henry Hodgden J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 9th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Absalom Doherty &amp; Emeline Harris lic'd Sept. 14th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Absalom Doherty with Emeline Harris

				Stephen Stimpson J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 25th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Nash &amp; Sarah Ann Rose lic'd Sept. 15th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of John Nash with Sarah Ann Rose

				Ezra M. Clark M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 4th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nathan Chaney &amp; Ann Williams lic'd Sept. 16th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

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[corresponds to page 296 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Samuel Satterlee &amp; Elizabeth Bethards lic'd Sept. 17th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Samuel Satterlee with Elizabeth Bethards

				Ebenezer Mather M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 16th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Homer Carpenter &amp; Rebecca Pike lic'd Sept. 17th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Homer Carpenter with Rebecca Pike

				Henry Hodgden J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 9th 1841

Attest 		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jeremiah Dunham &amp; Amanda Blodget lic'd Sept. 16th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Jeremiah Dunham with Amanda Blodget

				Nathan Emery M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 25th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Peter Keen &amp; Donsilla Fleming lic'd Sept. 18th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Peter Keen with Donsilla Fleming

				William Williams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 13th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 301]

[corresponds to page 297 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Nathan Chase &amp; Sylvana Edwards lic'd Sept. 18th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of September AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Nathan Chase with Sylvana Edwards

				Stephen Stimson J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 25th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lorenzo Bentz &amp; Mary A. Twitchell lic'd Sept. 22nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of September Ad 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Lorenzo Bentz with Mary A. Twitchell

				S. G. Gassaway M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 2nd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Isaac Wood &amp; Rebecca Jones lic'd Sept. 24th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of Sept. AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaac Wood with Rebecca Jones

				Henry Hodgden J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 9th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry B. Ketcham &amp; Sabrina Shumway lic'd Sept. 24 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of Sept. AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry B. Ketcham with Sabrina Shumway

				Philander Kelsey M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 22nd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 302]

[corresponds to page 298 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Sanford Keen &amp; Caroline Vansickle lic'd Sept. 24 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Sanford Keen with Caroline Vansickle

				Barton Whipple J P



Adam Shoup &amp; Jane Kimball lic'd Sept. 29th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Adam Shoup with Jane Kimball

				Edmund Buck J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 3rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Walter H. P. Bogan &amp; Mary Ann Gillet lic'd Oct. 2nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Walter H. P. Bogan with Mary Ann Gillett

				Wm. M. Warren J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 5th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William E. Page &amp; Elizabeth Olmstead lic'd Oct. 2nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William E. Page with Elizabeth Olmstead

				Ira Chase M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 6th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 303]

[corresponds to page 299 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Rhoads &amp; Louisa Swain lic'd Oct. 11th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Joseph Rhoads with Louisa Swain

				John Gardner J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 27th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Adam Dilsaver &amp; Mary A. Thrasher lic'd Oct. 12th 1841

			State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 12th day of Oct AD 1841 I solemnized the Marriage of

	Adam Dilsaver with Mary A. Thrasher

				Henry VanDeman M G

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 22nd AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



James Marsh Jr. &amp; Betsy Coley lic'd Oct. 13th 1842 [1841]

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of James Marsh Jr. with Betsy Coley

				William Voorhies J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 12th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


George Havens &amp; Mary M Scott lic'd Oct. 13th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of George Havens with Mary M Scott

				Henry Hodsden J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 9th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 304]

[corresponds to page 300 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Hiram Payne &amp; Lydia A. Goodrich lic'd Oct. 13th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of Oct. AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Hiram Payne with Lydia A. Goodrich

				A. Patee J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 10th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Sebring &amp; Katy Ann Coe lic'd Oct. 15th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of Oct. AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of John Sebring with Katy Ann Coe

				Hurlbut Scovell J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 30th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Hornbeck &amp; Sarah Pike lic'd Oct. 15th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Joseph Hornbeck with Sarah Pike

				Henry Hodgden J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 9th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Salmon Lott &amp; Jane Brown lic'd Oct. 16th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Salmon Lott with Jane Brown

				William Williams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 8th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 305]

[corresponds to page 301 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

				
Nathaniel Vanater &amp; Mahala Pameter lic'd Oct. 19th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Nathaniel Vanater with Mahala Pameter

				John Burns J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 2nd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Job Liggett &amp; Rebecca Salsbury lic'd Oct. 21st 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Job Liggett with Rebecca Salsbury

				Aaron Hagerman J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 30th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joel S. Stephens &amp; Sophronia Rosecrans lic'd Oct. 23rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Joel S. Stephens with Sophronia Rosecrans

				Oliver Stark J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 16th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Peleg Bunker &amp; Rachael Hills lic'd Oct. 25th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of October AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Peleg Bunker with Rachael Hills

				S. G. Gassaway M G


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 2nd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page  306]

[corresponds to page 302 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Mc K Stewart &amp; Louisa Stone lic'd Oct. 27th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of James Mc K. Stewart with Louisa Stone

				James Perovell M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 6th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George C. Freshwater &amp; Sarah Black lic'd Oct. 28th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of George C. Freshwater with Sarah Black

				Daniel Long M G
Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 1, 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Virgil D. Moore &amp; Marilla H. Hough lic'd Oct. 30th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Virgil D. Moore with Marilla H. Hough

				E. Washburn V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 6th 1841



William H. Cornell &amp; Sarah C. Hough lic'd Oct. 30th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

marraige of William H. Cornell with Sarah C. Hough

				E. Washburn V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 6th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 307]

[corresponds to page 303 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Calvin Vance &amp; Jane Rosecrans lic'd Nov. 1, 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of Nov. AD 1841 I joined in marriage

Calvin Vance with Jane Rosecrans

				Oliver Stark JP

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 4th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David Ogden &amp; Harriet Dunham lic'd Nov. 1, 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 2nd day of Nov. AD 1841, I solemnized the Marriage of

David Ogden with Harriet Dunham

				Henry Van Deman M G
Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 24th AD. 1852

				D. T. Fuller Probate Judge



Edward Rowland &amp; Elizabeth Avery lic'd Nov. 2nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Edward Rowland with Elizabeth Avery

				Ahab Jenks M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edwin Westervelt &amp; Minerva Goodspeed lic'd Nov. 5th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 10th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Edwin Westervelt with Minerva Goodspeed

				Nathan Emery M G
Rec'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 29th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 308]

[corresponds to page 304 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George N. Andrews &amp; Phebe A. Brady lic'd Nov. 6th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of George N. Andrews with Phebe A. Brady

				Barton Whipple J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 7th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Andrews &amp; Effa Welch lic'd Nov. 9th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of William Andrews with Effa Welch

				Aaron Hagerman J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 6 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Bentz &amp; Amanda S. Twitchell lic'd Nov. 9th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Henry Bentz with Amanda Twitchell

				Sam'l. Landon J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 3rd 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Smith &amp; Ann E. Babcock lic'd Nov. 12th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of Nov. AD 1841, I solemnized the marriage

of James Smith with Ann E. Babcock

				Hiram Westbrook E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 7th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 309]

[corresponds to page 305 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Ransom Keeler &amp; Mary Curtiss lic'd Nov. 13th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 17th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Ransom Keeler with Mary Curtiss

				Ahab Jenks M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lewis Ketchum &amp; Dorcas Condit lic'd Nov. 13th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Lewis Ketchum with Dorcas Condit

				Ahab Jenks M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Gallant &amp; Susan L. Magalia lic'd Nov. 18th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of James Gallant with Susan L. Magalia

				Elias George M G

RFet'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 20th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Eldridge J. Dyer &amp; Sarah Edwards lic'd Nov. 20th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 21st day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Eldridge J. Dyer with Sarah Edwards

				Morgan Williams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 27th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 310]

[corresponds to page 306 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Bartley Cummins &amp; Maria Jennings lic'd Nov. 20th 1841

	On the 21st day of Nov. AD 1841, I solemnized the Marriage

of Bartley Cummins with Maria Jennings

				Henry Van Deman M G

Rec'd &amp; Recor'd June 24th AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



Andrew Main &amp; Rachael Main lic'd Nov. 22nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Andrew Main with Rachael Main

				Benjamin Martin M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 10th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Harvey E. Evarts &amp; Maria Adams lic'd Nov. 24th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 24th day of Nov. AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Harvey E. Evarts with Maria Adams

				Elam Day M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 22nd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin D. Lyon &amp; Emeline Potter lic'd Nov. 24th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of November AD 1841 I solemnized the

mariage of Benjamin D. Lyon with Emeline Potter

				Joel Z. Mendenhall J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 27th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 311]

[corresponds to page 307 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Levi Eaton &amp; Eliza Evans lic'd Nov. 29th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Levi Eaton with Eliza Evans

				Caleb Hall J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 29th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel Vandermarks &amp; Sophronia Gregory lic'd Nov. 29th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Daniel Vandermarks with Sophronia Gregory

				Henry Hodgden J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 7th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George McLeod &amp; Emily Williams lic'd Dec. 2nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of George McLeod with Emily Williams

				James T. Donahoe M. M. E. C. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 31st 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Hursey &amp; Melinda Fox lic'd Dec. 6th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 7th day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of William Hursey with Melinda Fox

				Daniel Hunt J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 21 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 312]

[corresponds to page 308 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Amos C. Wilson &amp; Mary A. Graves lic'd Dec. 13th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Amos C. Wilson with Mary Graves

				Benjamin Olds J P

Ret.d &amp; Recorded Jan'y 29th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Coleman &amp; Sarah Shutts lic'd Dec. 14th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of december AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Henry Coleman with Sarah Shutts

				L. G. Gassaway M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 14th 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Cronk &amp; Sally Page lic'd Dec. 18th 1841



Lyman Scofield &amp; Amarat Smith lic'd Dec. 20th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Lyman Scofield with Amarat Smith

				Benjamin Olds J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 29th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 309 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Elias Tippy &amp; Celestia Lane lic'd Dec. 21 1841



Stephen F. Randolph &amp; Charity Brown lic'd Dec. 22nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 30th day of Dec. AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Stephen F. Randolph with Charity Brown

				Shadrack Hubbell J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 28th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Morris Williams &amp; Betsy Coonfare lic'd Dec. 22nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 23rd day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Morris Williams with Betsy Coonfare

				Morgan Williams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 27th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Z. Mills &amp; Cynthia S. Lamb lic'd Dec. 22nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of Henry Z. Mills with Cynthia S. Lamb

				S. G. Gassaway M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 30th 1841

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                    <text>[page 314]

[corresponds to page 310 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

James Ackley &amp; Phoebe Sickles lic'd Dec. 22nd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 23rd day of December Ad 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of James Ackley with Phoebe Sickles

				Styles Jackson J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 4th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John H. Tinkham &amp; Adazillah Vining lic'd Dec. 23rd 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 1st day of January AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John H. Tinkham with Adazillah Vining

				W. E. Clark M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 28 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin F. Loofborrow &amp; Martha Longwell lic'd Dec. 25th 1841



		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 25th day of December Ad 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Benjamin F. Loofbourrow with Martha E. Longwell

				William Williams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 12 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Herendeen &amp; Elizabeth Kirk lic'd Dec. 27th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of December AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Herendeen with Elizabeth Kirk

				Edmund Buck J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 13th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 315]

[corresponds to page 311 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

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David Ackerman &amp; Hannah B. Taylor lic'd Dec. 28th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of December Ad 1841 I solemnized the

marriage of David Ackerman with Hannah B. Taylor

				Levi Dort J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 31st 1841

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Andrew Heaverlo &amp; Elizabeth Pettijohn lic'd Dec. 29th 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of December Ad 1841 I solemnized the mar-

-riage of Andrew Heaverlo with Elizabeth Pettijohn

				O. D. H ough J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 11th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Conner &amp; Nancy Reed lic'd Dec. 29th 1841



Silas B. Cutler &amp; Jane McLeod lic'd Dec. 31 1841

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 6th day of Jan'y AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Silas B. Cutler with Jane McLeod

				Adam Wolfe J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 23rd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 312 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

1835-45]


John S. Welch &amp; Cynthia Welch lic'd Jan'y 1st 1842

		State of Ohio, Delaware County SS

	On the 2nd day of January AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John S. Welch with Cynthia Welch

				S. W. Knapp J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 15th 1842

Attest		w. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas P. Myers &amp; Anna L. Armstrong lic'd Jan'y 1st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 3rd day of Jan'y AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas P. Myers with Anna L. Armstrong

				Ahab Jenks M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Thompson &amp; Malinda Karnes lic'd Jan'y 5th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 12th day of Jan'y AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Thompson with Malinda Karnes

				Hiram Westbrook M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 25th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Marsh &amp; Phebe Gardner lic'd Jan'y 6th 1841
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[corresponds to page 313 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

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Frebourn Webster &amp; Elizabeth Shaffer lic'd Jan'y 11th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 20th day of Jan'y AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Frebourn Webster with Elizabeth Shaffer

				Aaron Hagerman J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 24th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Frederick Keiser &amp; Betsy Cronkleton lic'd Jan'y 11th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 12th day of January AD 1842 I solemnized the marraige

of Frederick Keizer with Betsy Cronkleton

				Barton Whipple J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 7 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Jackson &amp; Elizabeth McFarland lic'd Jan'y 14th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 18th day of Jan'y AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Jackson with Elizabeth McFarland

				Aaron Hagerman J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 24th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Eli Peters &amp; Harriet Bush lic'd Jan'y 17th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware COunty SS

	On the 10th day of February Ad 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Eli Peters with Harriet Bush

				Mahlon Peters M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 19th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 314 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Stephen Morehouse &amp; Philena Prounton lic'd Jan'y 18th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 24th day of January AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Stephen Morehouse with Philena Prounton

				W. E. Clark M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 28th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Coleman &amp; Tabitha Wornstaff lic'd Jan'y 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 20th day of Jan'y AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Coleman with Tabitha Wornstaff

				Benjamin Olds J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 29th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David Robertson &amp; Margaret Cronkleton lic'd Jan'y 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 20th day of January AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of David Robertson with Margaret Cronkleton

				Joseph Labaree M G

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 22nd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William E. Butler &amp; Sarah Ann Brees lic'd Jan'y 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of Jan'y AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William E. Butler with Sarah Ann Brees

				H. Pilcher V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 315 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Thomas &amp; Elizabeth Stephens lic'd Jan'y 24th 1842



Silas G. Nafus &amp; Eliza Lewis lic'd Jan'y 25th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Silas G. Nafus with Eliza Lewis

				Henry Hodgden J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 11th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edward Mason Jr. &amp; Caroline C. Curtiss lic'd Jan'y 27th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 3rd day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Edward Mason Jr. with Caroline C. Curtiss

				Stephen Stinson J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 8th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Boren &amp; Margaret Eatherton lic'd Jan'y 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 26th day of January AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of John Boren with Margaret Eatherton

				H. E. Pilcher V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 6 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to page 316 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

Houghton W. Brown &amp; Lydia Davisson lic'd Jan'y 28th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 30th day of January AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Houghton W. Brown with Lydia Davisson

				Daniel Hunt J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 21 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Parker &amp; Mary Ann Noll lic'd Jan'y 31st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 31st day of Jan'y AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Jacob Parker with Mary Ann Noll

				Aaron Hagerman J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 24th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Moore &amp; Elizabeth Shadwick lic'd Feb'y 3rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 10th day of Feb'y AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Moore with Elizabeth Shadwick

				O. D. Hough J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 24th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Reynolds Cross &amp; Lovica Filey lic'd Feb'y 4th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 5th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Reynolds Cross with Lovica Filey

				Barton Whipple J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 7th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 317 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Aaron Maning &amp; Mary Ann Jones lic'd Feb'y 10th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 13th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Aaron Maning with Mary Ann Jones

				Wm. H. Ashley M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Freshwater &amp; Mary Black lic'd Feb'y 10th 1842

		State of Ohio Delawware County SS

	On the 13th day of February AD 1849 I solemnized the marriage

of John Freshwater with Mary Black

				David Long E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 9th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Christian Gast &amp; Mary Cratty lic'd Feb'y 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Christian Gast with Mary Cratty

				Elijah Adams J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 21st 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jesse Bunnell with Julia Stratton lic'd Feb'y 16th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Jesse Bunnell with Julia Stratton

				Benjamin Olds J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to page 318 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Richard Snyder &amp; Mary Peterson lic'd Feb'y 16th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 16th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Richard Snyder with Mary Peterson

				H. E. Pilcher V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Blain &amp; Elizabeth Cross lic'd Feb'y 17th 1842

		State of Ohio Delawware County SS

	On the 20th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Blain with Elizabeth Cross

				Elam Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 31st 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Bensley &amp; Elizabeth Benson lic'd Feb'y 18th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 24th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Bensley with Elizabeth Benson

				A. Patee J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 319 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Stewart &amp; Hannah Wheeler lic'd Feb'y 18th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 20th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Stewart with Hannah Wheeler

				James Parcels M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 30th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John L. Trop &amp; Elizabeth Graham lic'd Feb'y 18th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 20th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John L. Trop with Elizabeth Graham

				James Landon J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 15th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Downing &amp; Martha Adams lic'd Feb'y 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 31st day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Downing with Martha Adams

				M. Phillips M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Sellars &amp; Mary George lic'd Feb'y 21st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 24th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Sellars with Mary George

				Elias George M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 324]

[corresponds to page 320 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Reuben Owen &amp; Melissa Kingman lic'd Feb'y 21st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 7th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Reuben Owen with Melissa Kingman

				Henry Shedd M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 2nd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Hugh McGee &amp; Polly McIlvain lic'd Feb'y 22nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 24th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Hugh McGee with Polly McIlvain

				R. S. Kimber M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 19th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert L. Rockey &amp; Sarah Thomas lic'd Feb'y 22nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 27th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Robert L. Rockey with Sarah Thomas

				Wm. M. Warren J P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lorin L. Hills &amp; Susanna Morris lic'd Feb'y 24th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 24th day of February AD 1841 I solemnized the marriage

of Lorin L. Hills with Susanna Morris

				Titus Case Eld.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 14 1842

Attest		w. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 325]

[corresponds to page 321 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Peter J. Brown &amp; Elizabeth Anderson lic'd Feb'y 24th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 27th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Peter J. Brown with Elizabeth Anderson

				J. W. Elliott J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Japheth Hull &amp; Betsy Luck lic'd March 3rd 1842



Samuel Faulkner &amp; Martha A. Armstrong lic'd March 5th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 6th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Faulkner with Martha A. Armstrong

				Philandeer Kelsey M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 27th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jabez Cowles &amp; Jane Lancaster lic'd March 7th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 10th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Jabez Cowles with Jane Lancaster

				Benjamin Martin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 21 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 326]

[corresponds to page 322 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Reese Price &amp; Elizabeth Price lic'd March 7th 1842



Absalom Trop &amp; Betsy A. Hill lic'd March 7th 1842



William S. Crumb &amp; Philanda Case lic'd March 7th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 10th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William S. Crumb with Philanda Case

				Caleb Hale J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 7th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Wolford &amp; Elizabeth Pryor lic'd March 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 12th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Jacob Wolford with Elizabeth Pryor

				Aaron Hagerman J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Blain &amp; Elizabeth Cross lic'd Feb'y 17th 1842

		State of Ohio Delawware County SS

	On the 20th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Blain with Elizabeth Cross

				Elam Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 31st 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Bensley &amp; Elizabeth Benson lic'd Feb'y 18th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 24th day of February AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Bensley with Elizabeth Benson

				A. Patee J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 8 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 323 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Dilsaver &amp; Sarah Lock lic'd March 15th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 20th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of George Dilsaver with Sarah Lock

				Styles Jackson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 16th 1842

Attest		w. D. Heim Clerk



Jeremiah Tippy &amp; Alvira Harris lic'd March 19th 1842



George Conklin &amp; Laura Wells lic'd March 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 2nd day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of George Conklin with Laura Wells

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Josiah Gardner &amp; Hannah Luckinbill lic'd March 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 27th day of March AD 1842 I solemniZed the marriage

of Josiah Gardner with Hannah Luckinbill

				John Gardner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 324 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Norman Ellis &amp; Harriet Watkins lic'd March 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Norman Ellis with Harriet Watkins

				Morgan Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 27th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Baker &amp; Harriet Wells lic'd March 22nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 2nd day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Baker with Harriet Wells

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas E. Williams &amp; Barbara South lic'd March 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 26th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas E. Williams with Barbara South

				Aaron Hagerman J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Noble &amp; Mary A. Wilson lic'd March 28th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 2nd day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Samuel Noble with Mary A. Wilson

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 1 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 325 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jonathan Bishop &amp; Almira Barber lic'd March 29th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 30th day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Jonathan Bishop with Almira Barber

				A. Patee J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lewis Sykes &amp; Sally Smith lic'd March 29th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of March AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Lewis Sykes with Sally Smith

				James R. McKinnie J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21, 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Eagleburger &amp; Nancy Spencer lic'd April 1st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the first day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Eagleburger with Nancy Spencer

				James Patterson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 30th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Maloney &amp; Sarah S. Rickarts lic'd April 2nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Maloney with Sarah S. Rickarts

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 4th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 330]

[corresponds to page 326 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Christopher C. Joy &amp; Eunice C. Davis lic'd April 5th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 7th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Christopher C. Joy with Eunice C. Davis

				Benjamin Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 11th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Hursey &amp; Lucinda Fancher lic'd April 6th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 9th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of George Hursey with Lucinda Fancher

				Daniel Hunt J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 11th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Dennis Morgan &amp; Cordelia Skinner lic'd April 6th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 6th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Dennis Morgan with Cordelia Skinner

				Aaron Hagerman J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 8th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Solomon Breyfogle &amp; Margaret Hagerman lic'd April 6th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Solomon Breyfogle with Margaret Hagerman

				Adam Poe V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 331]

[corresponds to page 327 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Thomington L. James &amp; Jane Russell lic'd April 7th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 15th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Thomington L. James with Jane Russell

				W. C. Clark M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 28th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Hiram T. Wright &amp; Laura T. Frost lic'd April 11th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 1st day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Hiram T. Wright with Laura T. Frost

				John McEnterf  M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 11th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Heddings &amp; Catherine Carpenter lic'd April 16th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 18th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Heddings with Catherine Carpenter

				Robert Wilson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 22nd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Frost &amp; Phebe McNear lic'd April 16th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 1st day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Frost with Phebe McNear

				William H. Ashley E. C. C.
Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 20th 1842


Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 332]

[corresponds to page 328 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Lorenzo W. Condit &amp; Maria Wheaton lic'd April 18th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 4th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Lorenzo W. Condit with Maria Wheaton

				Ahab Jenks M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Wright &amp; Nancy M. Sharp lic'd April 18th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 4th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Wright with Nancy M. Sharp

				Ahab Jenks M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Plant &amp; Ann Abrahams lic'd April 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Plant with Ann Abrahams

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 3rd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Runey Palmer &amp; Mary Pugh lic'd April 19, 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Runey Palmer with Mary Pugh

				Elijah Adams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 20th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 329 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Miller &amp; Sarah Williams lic'd April 22nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 22nd day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Miller with Sarah Williams

				Chas. Stenbeck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Mattice &amp; Mary McCrary lic'd April 23rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 23rd day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William Mattice with Mary McCrary

				N. Powers J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Chester Bartholomew &amp; Sarah Claypool lic'd April 23rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 23rd day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Chester Bartholomew with Sarah Claypool

				N. Powers J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Melvin Wigton &amp; Jane Slack lic'd April 25th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Melvin Wigton with jane Slack

				W. D. Chapman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 14th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 330 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Silas Parks &amp; Mary A. Vincent lic'd April 25th 1842

	`	State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 25th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Silas Parks with Mary A. Vincent

				Ahab Jenks M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel Sheets &amp; Melinda Lake lic'd April 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 28th day of April AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Sheets with Melinda Lake

				Shubael W. Knapp J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 11th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Alexander &amp; Jane Banning lic'd April 30th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 5th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Alexander with Jane Banning

				Levi Meredith J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 13th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George R. Thornton &amp; Mary Roberts lic'd May 2nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 5th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of George R. Thornton with Mary Roberts

				J. Martin G. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 27th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 331 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Barrett Allen &amp; Jane M. Lindsey lic'd May 4th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 4th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Barrett Allen with Jane M. Lindsey

				H. E. Pilcher V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Flavel Moses &amp; Elizabeth A. Dunton lic'd May 7th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Flavel Moses with Elizabeth A. Dunton

				A. Morrow

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 9th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Rooney &amp; Elizabeth Patrick lic'd May 9th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 10th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Rooney with Elizabeth Patrick

				George Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 1 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin Thomas &amp; Adelia Coberly lic'd May 11th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 15th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Benjamin Thomas with Adelia Coberly

				Aaron Hagerman J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 20th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 332 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Ephraim Biggs &amp; Sarah George lic'd May 16th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 19th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Ephraim Biggs with Sarah George

				Elias George M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 24th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William R. Galphin &amp; Eliza Williamson lic'd May 17th 1842



Richardson Sheeks &amp; Margaret Downer lic'd May 18th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 18th day of May 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Richardson Sheeks with Margaret Downer

				Levi Meredith J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 13th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William W. Backus &amp; Sarah P. Fuller lic'd May 18th 1842

		State of hio Delaware County SS

   On the 18th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William W. Backus with Sarah P. Fuller

				S. G. Gassaway M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 19th 1842

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[corresponds to page 333 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel Roberts &amp; Amadilla Rose lic'd May 23rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 24th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Roberts with Amadilla Rose

				Elisha B. Turner M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 11th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Silas Adams &amp; Rhoda Van Druff lic'd May 24th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 26th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Silas Adams with Rhoda Van Druff

				Nathan Emery M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 27th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Lumb &amp; Mary McKinnie lic'd May 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 26th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Lumb with Mary McKinnie

				John Pittkin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 26th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Burk &amp; Abagail Barnard lic'd May 27th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 28th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas Burk with Abagail Barnard

				Shadrack Hubbell J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 1 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 334 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Daniel Finch &amp; Elizabeth Palmer lic'd May 28th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 29th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Finch with Elizabeth Palmer

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John W. Hall &amp; Fanny Rundall lic'd May 28th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 29th day of May AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John W. Hall with Fanny Rundall

				Philander Kelsey M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 7th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ellis Ayres &amp; Mary D. Parrish lic'd May 31st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the first day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Ellis Ayres with Mary D. Parrish

				S. G. Gassaway M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lewis Hyde &amp; Anna Benedict lic'd June 1st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 9th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Lewis Hyde with Anna Benedict

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 13th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 339]

[corresponds to page 335 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Clark Goodrich &amp; Hila A. Bradley lic'd June 1st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 2nd day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Clark Goodrich with Hila A. Bradley

				Joseph Labares M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 1st 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry R. Carpenter &amp; Rebecca A. Overturf lic'd June 1st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 2nd day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry R. Carpenter with Rebecca A. Overturf

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David Longshore &amp; Elizabeth Benton lic'd June 2nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 20th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of David Longshore with Elizabeth Benton

				Nathan Emery M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 27th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Harper &amp; Elizabeth Poland lic'd June 6th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 8th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William Harper with Elizabeth Poland

				H. E. Pilcher V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 9th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 336 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Nathan P. Wilson &amp; Emily Russell lic'd June 6th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 16th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Nathan P. Wilson with Emily Russell

				Benjamin Oldsd J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 30th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edward Jacobus &amp; Mary Condit lic'd June 7th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 7th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Edward Jacobus with Mary Condit

				Joel Z. Mendenhall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 9th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Francis C. Stanton &amp; Margaret J. Wooden lic'd June 8th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 12th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Francis C. Stanton with Margaret J. Wooden

				John McInturf M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 19th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Jamison &amp; Cordelia Scovell lic'd June 9th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 12th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Jamison with Cordelia Scovell

				E. C. Gant M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 29th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 337 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Isaiah Showers &amp; Catherine Scott lic'd June 9th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaiah Showers with Catherine Scott

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 27 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Skurman Travis &amp; Nancy Anderson lic'd June 11th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Skurman Travis with Nancy Anderson

				Morgan Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 28th 1842

Attest		W. D. heim Clerk



Silas W. Condit &amp; Julia Ann Parker lic'd June 15th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 15th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Silas W. Condit with Julia Ann Parker

				Ahab Jenks M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David Barnard &amp; Thuressa Allen lic'd June 15th 1842

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                    <text>[page 342]

[corresponds to page 338 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Milton Gardner &amp; Mary A. Russell lic'd June 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 20th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Milton Gardner with Mary A. Russell

				Shadrach Hubbell J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 1 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George E. Thrall &amp; Jane M. Pratt lic'd June 20th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 22nd day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of George E. Thrall with Jane M. Pratt

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 4th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Owen Morris &amp; Diana Shreve lic'd June 21st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 21st day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Owen Morris with Diana Shreve

				Owen Owens M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Augustus Curtiss &amp; Jane Wheatly lic'd June 21st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Augustus Curtiss with Jane Wheatly

				Ahab Jenks M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 27th 1844

	Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 339 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Edward Larkum &amp; Sally Weaver lic'd June 22nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 22nd day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Edward Larkum with Sally Weaver

				Morgan Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 28th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Frederick Freyman &amp; Mary Braden lic'd June 23rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 23rd day of June 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Frederick Freyman with Mary Braden

				James Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edward Terry &amp; Rosetta Higley lic'd June 25th 1842



Isaac Worline &amp; Eliza Collins lic'd June 25th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaac Worline &amp; Eliza Collins

				J. W. Elliot J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 15 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 344]

[corresponds to page 340 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Alexander Marsh &amp; Catherine Evans lic'd June 27th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 27th day of June AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Alexander Marsh with Catherine Evans

				John Gardner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 20 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Jaycox &amp; Roslinda Hagar lic'd July 1st 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of July AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

John Jaycox with Roslinda Hagar

				Elder Reuben Bates

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 1 1842

Attest		w. D. Heim Clerk



Theodore Vanduzer &amp; Nancy Lancaster lic'd July 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 17th day of July AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Theodore Vanduzer with Nancy Lancaster
				
				Shadrach Hubbell J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 1 1842

Attest		w. D. Heim Clerk



Ira Pierce &amp; Electa Allen lic'd July 14th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   on the 15th day of Oct AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Ira Pierce with Electa Allen

				W. C. Clark

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 6th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 341 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William W. Bridge &amp; Rachael Landon lic'd July 14th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of July AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William W. Bridge with Rachael Landon

				Morgan Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 17 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin C. Stimson &amp; Martha A. Curtiss lic'd July 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 2th day of July AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Benjamin C. Stimson with Martha A. Curtiss

				Stephen Stimson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 13 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Moses Granger &amp; Irena Loomis lic'd July 20th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

  	On the 23rd day of July AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Moses Granger with Irena Loomis

				Caleb Hall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 7th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Abraham Hall &amp; Catherine Gorsuch ic'd July 23rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 24th day of July AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Abraham Hall with Catherine Gorsuch

				Tho's. L. Hoadly J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 27 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 342 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Decker &amp; Mary Johnson lic'd July 28th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of July AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Decker with Mary Johnson

				James R. McKinnie J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug. 1 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Phillip Cole &amp; Hannah Adams lic'd July 28th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of July AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Phillip Cole with Hannah Adams

				Jas. T. Donahoo M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 7 1842

Attest 		w. D. Heim Clerk



William Bensley &amp; Fanny Bruce lic'd August 1 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of August AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William Bensley with Fanny Bruce

				H. Warner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 26th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob D. Crist &amp; Irena Arnold lic'd August 2nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of August AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Jacob D. Crist with Irena Arnold

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 27th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 343 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Bennett &amp; Hannah Boyd lic'd Aug'st 5th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of August AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Bennett with Hannah Boyd

				Caleb Hall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 7 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Perry &amp; Martha Lavender lic'd Aug'st 9th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 12th day of August AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Perry with Martha Lavender

				R. S. Kimber M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Mitchell S. &amp; Charlotte Philbrook lic'd Aug'st 10th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of August AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Mitchell S. Mitchell with Charlotte Philbrook

				E. W. Clark M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 30 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Wolford &amp; Sarah Ward lic'd Aug'st 12 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 13th day of August AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Jacob Wolford with Sarah Ward

				Levi Dort J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 17 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 344 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Abrams &amp; Nancy Potter lic'd Aug'st 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of August AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Abrams with Nancy Potter

				John Petkin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug 19 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jonathan Zeigler &amp; Juliann Evart lic'd Aug'st 13th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of August AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Jonathan Zeigler with Juliann Evart

				L. L. Klein M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 19 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nelson Talley &amp; Elizabeth Edleman lic'd Aug'st 13th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of August AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Nelson Talley with Elizabeth Edleman

				L. L. Klein M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 19 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Eumenus Weeks &amp; Hannah Closson lic'd Aug'st 16th 1842

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[corresponds to page 345 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Lyman Daily &amp; Lorancy Royce lic'd Aug'st 24th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of october AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Lyman Daily with Lorancy Royce

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 14 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Trees &amp; Jane Cratty lic'd Sept. 1 1842



Benjamin Bickford &amp; Ruth Decker lic'd Sept. 2nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Benjamin Bickford with Ruth Decker

				Hiram Westbrook M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 17 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Absolem Johnson &amp; Elizabeth Hedrick lic'd Sept. 3rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Absolem Johnson with Elizabeth Hedrick

				Henry Hodgden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 22nd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 346 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

1835-45]


William James &amp; Jane Heaverlo lic'd Sept. 3rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William James with Jane Heaverlo

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John M. Leak &amp; Elizabeth Morgan lic'd Sept. 3rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the mariage

of John M. Leak with Elizabeth Morgan

				Eld. D. Adams

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 10 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Abraham Springer &amp; Lucy M. Allen lic'd Sept. 3rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Abraham Springer with Lucy M. Allen

				S. G. Gassaway M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 5 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David Sampson &amp; Ruth Bishop lic'd Sept. 3rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of David Sampson with Ruth Bishop

				Benj. Martin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 10 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 351]

[corresponds to page 347 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

1835-45]

Adolphus Schoonhover &amp; Eliza A. Beardsley lic'd Sept. 5th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Adolphus Schoonhover with Eliza A. Beardsley

				Philander Kelsey M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 12th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Weeks Copeland &amp; Sally Crane lic'd Sept. 7th 1842

		This is to certify that I joined together in the

Holy state of Matrimony Weeks Copeland &amp; Sally

Crane on the 10th day of September 1842

				H. Roberts J. P.

Certified &amp; Recorded Aug't 7th 1861

		I. Ranney Pro Judge



John W. Welker &amp; Amelia Taylor lic'd Sept. 7th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John W. Welker with Amelia Taylor

				A. Stroub J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel Coleman &amp; Lydia L. Lutz lic'd Sept. 8 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the mar-

-riage of Daniel Coleman with Lydia L. Lutz

				A. Stroub J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 352]

[corresponds to page 348 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Eliphas Bigelow &amp; Elizabeth Young lic'd Sept. 10th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of Sept. AD 1843.  I solemnized the marriage

of Eliphas Bigelow &amp; Elizabeth Young

				Henry Hodgden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Rec'd March 22nd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George T. Sherman &amp; Lucinda A. Carney lic'd Sept. 10th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of George T. Sherman with Lucinda A. Carney

				Geo. B. Sturges M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 30th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Isaac Welch &amp; Calista E. May lic'd Sept. 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of Sept AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaac Welch with Calista E. May

				Shubael W. Knapp J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 5 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William McDowell &amp; Hannah Waters lic'd Sept. 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

William McDowell with Hannah Waters

				John Petkin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 21 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 349 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

1835-45]


Samuel Hurlocker &amp; Mary A. Johnson lic'd Sept. 13th 1842



Emaniel Hite &amp; Elizabeth Dilsaver lic'd Sept. 13 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Emaniel Hite with Elizabeth Dilsaver

				A. Picket Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 4 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Winslow Bierce &amp; Margaret Hadley lic'd Sept. 14th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of Sept AD 1843  I solemnized the marriage

of Winslow Bierce &amp; Margaret Hadley

				Henry Hodgden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 22nd 1842

Attetst		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lewis Olney &amp; Ann E. Bill lic'd Sept. 14th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of September Ad 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Lewis Olney with Ann E. Bill

				S. G. Gassaway M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 30th 1842
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                    <text>[page 354]

[corresponds to page 350 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

1835-45]


Pyons Johnson &amp; Catherine Anderson lic'd Sept. 17th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Pyons Johnson with Catherine Anderson

				John Gardner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 7 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Williams &amp; Mary Fairchild lic'd Sept. 17th 1842



George B. Terry &amp; Adeline E. Higly lic'd Sept. 17th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of George B. Terry with Adeline E. Higly

				A. Patee J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 5 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Amasa Sanford &amp; Elizabeth Heckathorn lic'd Sept. 17th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Amasa Sanford with Elizabeth Heckathorn

				A. Stroub J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 6 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 355]

[corresponds to page 351 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

1835-45]


Edward Pedicord &amp; Elizabeth Johnson lic'd Sept. 23rd 1842
	
		State of Ohhio Delaware County SS

	On the 25th day of September AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Edward Pedicord with Elizabeth Johnson

				Morgan Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 1 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Andrew J. Smith &amp; Mary Glass lic'd Sept. 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of Sept AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Andrew J. Smith with Mary Glass

				Ahab Jenks M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 29th 1844

	Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Erastus Foss &amp; Jane E. Goodin lic'd Sept. 27th 1842



James McCullough &amp; Rosina M. Hanes lic'd Sept. 27th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of September Ad 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James McCullough with Rosina M. Hance

				F. Putnam M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec 13 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 352 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

1835-45]


Charles Clark &amp; Mahala Doty lic'd Sept. 29th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of October AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles Clark with Mahala Doty

				Shubael W. Knapp J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec 5 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James N. Nutt &amp; Sarah G. Sellars lic'd Sept. 30th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of October AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James N. Nutt with Sarah G. Sellars

				Philander Kelsey M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 12 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Seth Gardner &amp; Mary E. Deaver lic'd October 6th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 12th day of October AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Seth Gardner with Mary E. Deaver

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 14 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin Hull &amp; Nancy Meeks lic'd October 8th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of October AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Benjamin Hull with Nancy Meeks

				Stiles Jackson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 13 1842

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[corresponds to page 353 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  

1835-45]


William Wallace &amp; Margaret Evans lic'd Oct. 11th 1842



Ebenezer C. Noe &amp; Phebe Perry lic'd Oct. 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of October AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Ebenezer C. Noe with Phebe Perry

				A. D. Chapman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 14th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Richard W. Reynolds &amp; Harriet A. Byxbe lic'd Oct. 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of October AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage of

Richard W. Reynolds with Harriet A. Byxbe

				J. C. Robinson M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 21 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Smith &amp; Mary McWilliams lic'd Oct. 13th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of October AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Smith with Mary McWilliams

				Benjamin Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 2nd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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Corrodon Winslow &amp; Sarah A. Wheaton lic'd Oct. 13th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of October AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Corrodon Winslow with Sarah A. Wheaton

				L. Meredith J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 15th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Isaac McIlvain &amp; Frances S. McKinnie lic'd Oct. 25th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 26th day of Oct. AD 1842 I solemnized the Marriage

	of Isaac McIlvain with Francis S. McKinnie

				Henry VanDeman M. G.

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 22nd AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



Isaac Thurston &amp; Eliza Meeker lic'd Oct. 27th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of Nov' 1842 I solemnized the Marriage of

Isaac Thurston with Eliza Meeker

				Wm. Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded 4th Nov' 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel Long &amp; Mary A. Williams lic'd Oct. 29th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 1st day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the mariage

of Daniel Long with Mary A. Williams

				John Dirst J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 3rd 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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Marseilles Edgell &amp; Sally A. Keiser lic'd Nov. 1. 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of Nov. AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Marseilles Edgell &amp; Sally A. Keiser

				Eld. O. Owens

Ret'd &amp; Recorded 27th March 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Felkner &amp; Merinda Ferris lic'd Nov. 1 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of Nov. AD 1842 I solemnized the Marriage of

Henry Felkner with Merinda Ferris

				Henry VanDeman M. G.

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 22nd 1852

			D. T. Fuller Probate Judge



George Hill Jr. &amp; Charlotte R. Evans lic'd Nov. 2nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of George Hill Jr. with Charlotte R. Evans

				John Gardner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 17th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Sellars &amp; Fanny Palmer lic'd Nov'r 2nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 3rd day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William Sellars with Fanny Palmer

				Philander Kelsey M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 12 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 356 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Henry Harter &amp; Catherine E. B. McCutchen lic'd Nov'r 3rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of Nov'r AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Harter with Catherine E. B. McCutchen

				J. Labares M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 17 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Perry Babcock &amp; Juliann Chambers lic'd Nov'r 3rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Perry Babcock with Juliann Chambers

				Wm. Marvin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 5th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Richard Thomas &amp; Elizabeth Rollands lic'd Nov'r 3rd 1842



Thomas C. Jones &amp; Harriet A. Williams lic'd Nov'r 5th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Thomas C. Jones with Harriet A. Williams

				S. G. Gassaway M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 6 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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Francis A Benton &amp; Elizabeth A. Ketcham lic'd Nov'r 8th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Francis A. Benton with Elizabeth A. Ketcham

				Geo. B. Sturges M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 30 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Barzilla Willis &amp; Mary Warren lic'd Nov'r 8th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Barzilla Willis with Mary Warren

				R. S. Kimber M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 18 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Sidney Richards &amp; Betsy A. Cole lic'd Nov'r 8th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage 

of Sidney Richards with Betsy A. Cole.

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 21st 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Matthew B. Cook &amp; Sarah A. Graham lic'd Nov'r 9th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Matthew B. Cook with Sarah A. Graham

				David Warnock M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 23 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 358 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Finley &amp; Sarah A. Highland lic'd Nov'r 9th 1842



Daniel Cutshall &amp; Elizabeth Decker lic'd Nov'r 11th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Daniel Cutshall with Elizabeth Decker

				Hiram Westbrook E. C. Ch.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 1 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Gardner &amp; Frances Coffman lic'd Nov'r 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of James Gardner with Frances Coffman

				Christian Kaufman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 29 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Pugh &amp; Jane Thomas lic'd Nov'r 14th 1842
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[corresponds to page 359 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Selah Smith &amp; Esther Foust lic'd Nov'r 15th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Selah Smith with Esther Foust

				L. Bartlett J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 12th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel M. Russell &amp; Sarah Lavender lic'd Nov'r 18th 1842



John Lloyd &amp; Lucy Roff lic'd Nov'r 19th 1842



Nathaniel W. Sprague &amp; Martha Walling lic'd Nov'r 21 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 23rd day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Nathaniel W. Sprague with Martha Walling

				Wm. M. Warren J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 5th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 360 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Henry Dunham &amp; Sally A. Flint lic'd Nov'r 22nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 26th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Henry Dunham with Sally A. Flint

				Wm. M. Warren J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 5th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob H. Shaffer &amp; Hester A. Cupp lic'd Nov'r 22nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Jacob H. Shaffer with Hester A. Cupp

				A. Stroub J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 6 1842

Attest 		W. D. Heim Clerk



William B. Waters &amp; Jerusha E. Barrows lic'd Nov'r 23rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

  On the 1st day of December AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William B. Waters with Jerusha E. Burrows

				Philander Kelsey M. G.

Returned &amp; Rec'd Feb'y 1st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Matthias Shaner &amp; Harriet England lic'd Nov'r 24th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of November AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Matthias Shaner with Harriet England

				Sanford C. Parker M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 1 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 365]

[corresponds to page 361 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George Welshaunts &amp; Emily Truex lic'd Nov'r 25th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of November AD 1842 I solemniZed the marriage

of George Welshaunts with Emily Truex

				A. Picket Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 1 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Rowand &amp; Almeda Daily lic'd Nov'r 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of December AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of William Rowand with Almeda Daily

				A. Stroub J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Alexander &amp; Abigail Doty lic'd Nov'r 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of December Ad 1842 I solemnized the mar-

-riage of Samuel Alexander with Abigail Doty

				Shadrack Hubbell J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 1 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel L. Emery &amp; Caroline L. Powers lic'd Nov'r 28th 1842

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[corresponds to page 362 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Charles Heller &amp; Nancy Cowgill lic'd Nov'r 30th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of Dec'r AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles Heller with Nancy Cowgill

				David Warnock M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 17th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Elkanah Watson &amp; Margaret R. Lenox lic'd Dec'r 1 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of December AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Elkanah Watson with Margaret R. Lenon

				William Hamilton

					M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 27th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Washington Sebring &amp; Sarah A. Baldwin lic'd Dec'r 3rd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 11th day of December AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Washington Sebring with Sarah A. Baldwin

				Tho's L. Hoadly J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 20 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas A. Elliott &amp; Sarah Waters lic'd Dec'r 5th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 16th day of Dec'r AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas A. Elliott with Sarah Waters

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 4th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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[corresponds to page 363 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Evans &amp; Melissa P. Collins lic'd Dec'r 7th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of December Ad 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Evans with Melissa P. Collins

				F. Putnam M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 13th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William McIlvain &amp; Catherine Oller lic'd Dec'r 7th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 8th day of December AD 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of William McIlvain with Catherine Oller

				Wm. M. Warren J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 5th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Andrews &amp; Lucinda Case lic'd Dec'r 12th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 9th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William Andrews &amp; Lucinda Case

				Eld. Titus Case

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 31st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert Lumbert &amp; Sarah A. Herbert lic'd Dec'r 13th 1842

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 14th day of Dec'r AD 1842 I solemnized the Marriage of

Robert Lumbert with Sarah A. Herbert

				Henry VanDeman M. G.

Rec'd &amp; Recor'd June 24 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge

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[corresponds to page 364 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Luther Shaw &amp; Elizabeth Ashwell lic'd Dec'r 13th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 15th day of December AD 1843  I solemnized the

marriage of Luther Shaw with Elizabeth Ashwell

				Francis Clymer M. G.

Returned &amp; recorded March 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George E. Shaner &amp; Susan Hanover lic'd Dec'r 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the Marriage of

George E. Shaver &amp; Susan Hanover

				Daniel Hunt J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 29 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Keisler &amp; Mary Palmer lic'd Dec'r 19th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of December AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Keisler &amp; Mary Palmer

				Daniel Hunt J. P.

Ret'd &amp; recorded 24th March 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George D. Williams &amp; Hannah Savage lic'd Dec'r 22nd 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of George D. Williams with Hannah Savage

				Daniel Lewis M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 19 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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[corresponds to page 365 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William G Vroonan &amp; Lydia Thurston lic'd Dec'r 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William G. Vroonan with Lydia Thurston

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 4th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Miller &amp; Angelina Brougher lic'd Dec'r 24th 1842

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 25th day of Dec'r 1842 I solemnized the Marriage of

Henry Miller with Angelina Brougher

				H. VanDeman M. G.

Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 21 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



Ebenezer C. Daniels &amp; Elizabeth Morris lic'd Dec'r 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Ebenezer C. Daniels with Elizabeth Morris

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Erastus Baldwin &amp; Susan Larkey lic'd Dec'r 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 28th day of December Ad 1842 I solemnized the

marriage of Erastus Baldwin with Susan Larkey

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 366 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Spencer C. W. Benedict &amp; Elizabeth Chamberlain lic'd Dec'r 26th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 29th day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Spencer C. W. Benedict with Elizabeth Chamberlain

				James Terry

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Risher &amp; Sarah A. McPherson lic'd Dec'r 27th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of December AD 1842 I solemnized the marriage

of John Risher with Sarah A. McPherson

				Sanford C. Parker M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 1 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Milton S. Case &amp; Catherine Dennison lic'd Dec'r 29th 1842

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Milton S. Case with Catherine Dennison

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David Rowland &amp; Betsy Kinney lic'd Dec'r 31 1842

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[corresponds to page 367 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Hurlbut Carpenter &amp; Mary A. Woodruff lic'd Jan'y 6, 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Hurlbut Carpenter with Mary A. Woodruff

				Sanford C. Parker M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y. 1. 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Horace P. McMaster &amp; Rebecca Main lic'd Jan'y 9th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of Jan'y AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Horace P. McMaster with Rebecca Main

				Benjamin Martin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 20. 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Isaiah Haynes &amp; Marinda Bennett lic'd Jan'y 9th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of Jan'y 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Isaiah Haynes with Marinda Bennett

				E. W. Clarke

Ret'd &amp; Rec'd May 18 1843

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Urias Alexander &amp; Elizabeth Anderson lic'd Jan'y 10th 1843
			

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[corresponds to page 368 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Bennett Thompson &amp; Susanna Kerns lic'd Jan'y 11th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Bennett Thompson with Susanna Kerns

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 1 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Dennis Weaver &amp; Eliza Roberts lic'd Jan'y 11th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of Jan'y Ad 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Dennis Weaver with Eliza Roberts

				Wm H. Ashley M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 16th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Conrad Carr &amp; Mary A. Taylor lic'd Jan'y 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Conrad Carr with Mary A. Taylor

				William M. Warren J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 15th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Crawford &amp; Matilda Crayden lic'd Jan'y 13th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas Crawford with Matilda Crayden

				Sidney Moore J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 25th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to unlabeled page 369 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jacob Freeman &amp; Polly Brundige lic'd Jan'y 14th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Jacob Freeman with Polly Brundige

				Crandell Wilcox J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 30th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Reuben Cowell &amp; Eleanor Linnaberry lic'd Jan'y 14th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the Marriage of

Reuben Cowell with Eleanor Linaberry

				Elam Blain J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 22nd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Peter Manassmith &amp; Julia A. Denman lic'd Jan'y 17th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Peter Manassmith with Julia A. Denman

				Joseph Mason M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin Shultz &amp; Melinda Freshwater lic'd Jan'y 17th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Benjamin Shultz with Melinda Freshwater

				Daniel Long

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 9th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to unlabeled page 370 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joseph Trout &amp; Esther Northrup lic'd Jan'y 17th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Trout with Esther Northrup

				Joel Z. Mendenhall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Warren Linnaberry &amp; Susannah Fritz lic'd Jan'y 17th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 19th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Warren Linaberry with Susanna Fritz

				Elam Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 22nd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Hugh Waters &amp; Elizabeth Miller lic'd Jan'y 19th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 19th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Hugh Waters with Elizabeth Miller

				Joel Z. Mendenhall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Wickiser &amp; Elizabeth J. Kersey lic'd Jan'y 20th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William Wickiser with Elizabeth J. Kersey

				
Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 22nd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 371 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Calamus C. Clark &amp; Adeliza C. Westbrook lic'd Jan'y 24th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 25th day of Jan'y AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Calamus C. Clark with Adeliza C. Westbrook

				Sanford C. Parker M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 1 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Core &amp; Mary A. Rogers lic'd Jan'y 26th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 1st day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William Core with Mary A. Rogers

				Lester Bartlet J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded 15th March 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John G. Wallis &amp; Margaret A. Brentnall lic'd Jan'y 27th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 28th day of January AD 1843 I solemnized the

mmarriage of John G. Wallis with Margaret A. Brentnall

				L. G. Gassaway M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 3rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Hinton &amp; Kitty E. Ingle lic'd Feb'y 3rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 3rd day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William Hinton with Kitty E. Ingle

				J. W. Elliot J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 15th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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Nathaniel Richards &amp; Dorcas Stark lic'd Feb'y 4th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12tgh day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Nathaniel Richards with Dorcas Stark

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 21 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lewis Lake &amp; Hannah Herd lic'd Feb'y 4th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 7th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Lewis Lake with Hannah Hurd

				Samuel Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 7th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Kingman &amp; Elizabeth Wattermire lic'd Feb'y 4th 1843



Hiram E. Baker &amp; Margaret J. Wilson lic'd Feb'y 4th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 9th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Hiram E. Baker with Margaret J. Wilson

				A. Patee J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded 25th Feb'y 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 373 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Matthias McPherson &amp; Rachel J. Sturgis lic'd Feb'y 6th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 6th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Matthias McPherson with Rachel J. Sturgis

				H. Warner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 1st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Mullen &amp; Susan Smothers lic'd Feb'y 8th 1843



George W. Bowers &amp; Maria S. Dutton lic'd Feb'y 8th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 10th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of George W. Bowers with Mariah S. Dutton

				H. Warner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 1st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles H. Boardman &amp; Eliza Clark lic'd Feb'y 9th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 24th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles H. Boardman with Eliza Clark

				Thomas L. Hoadly J. P. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 21st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 378]

[corresponds to page 374 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Bratton &amp; Mary Mosier lic'd Feb'y 9th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 10th day of Feb'y AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of John Bratton with Mary Mosier

				Benjammin Rodgers J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 11th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Bryands &amp; Rebecca A. Lewis lic'd Feb'y 14th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

  On the 16th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of George Bryands with Rebecca A. Lewis

				Nicholas Jones J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 23rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert David &amp; Mary Evans lic'd Feb'y 14th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 15th day of Feb'y AD 1843 I solemnized the Marriage of

Robert Davis with Mary Evans

				Henry VanDeman M. G.

Rec'd &amp; Recoded May 22 AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



William Worthing &amp; Joanna Jones lic'd Feb'y 15th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 19th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William Worthing with Joanna Jones

				A. D. Chapman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March AD 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 379]

[corresponds to page 375 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William P. Thomas &amp; Ann James lic'd Feb'y 15th 1843



Joseph Ornburgh &amp; Irena White lic'd Feb'y 17th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 20th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Ornburgh with Irena White

				Francis Clymer M. G.

Returned &amp; recorded March 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Stone &amp; Abigail Biggs lic'd Feb'y 20th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 22nd day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Stone with Abigail Biggs

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 2nd 1843

Atest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Arnold &amp; Margaret J. Miller lic'd Feb'y 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 12th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas Arnold with Margaret J. Miller

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 27th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 380]

[corresponds to page 376 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Samuel R. Childs &amp; Susan A. Smith lic'd Feb'y 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 24th day of February AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel R. Childs with Susan A. Smith

				Benj' Rogers J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 29th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nelson Benedict &amp; Rebecca Blackman lic'd Feb'y 25th 1843



Elijah Gano &amp; Chloe D. Stephens lic'd Feb'y 27th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 2nd day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Elijah Gano with Chloe D. Stephens

				S. Hubbell J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 3rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Bishop D. Gravis &amp; Elizabeth Curren lic'd Feb'y 28th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 2nd day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Bishop D. Gravis with Elizabeth Curren

				Benjamin Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded 1st May 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 381]

[corresponds to page 377 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David T. Jones &amp; June Pendry lic'd Feb'y 28th 1843



William Gardner &amp; Ruth H. James lic'd Feb'y 28th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   on the 14th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William Gardner with Ruth H. James

				James H. Frees

Ret'd &amp; Recorded 22nd April 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim 



Albert G. Goodspeed &amp; Abigal Crane lic'd March 1st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 2nd day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Albert G. Goodspeed with Abigail Crane

				Daniel Hunt J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 21st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel P. Mccay &amp; Mary Wyman lic'd March 1st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   on the 3rd day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel P. Mccay with Mary Wyman

				William Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 31st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 382]

[corresponds to page 378 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Michael A. Copper &amp; Emily Hennis lic'd March 2nd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 5th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Michael A. Copper with Emily Hennis

				Rev. Daniel Bennett

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 7th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Cramer &amp; Mary Hardester lic'd March 3rd 1843



Chauncy Kilpatrick &amp; Jane Williamson lic'd March 4th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 8th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Chauncy Kilpatrick with Jane Williamson

				James Patterson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 9th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nelson Jones &amp; Sarah Warren lic'd March 9th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County

   On the 10th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the Marriage of

Nelson Jones with Sarah Warren

				Henry VanDeman M. G.

Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 22 AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge
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                    <text>[page 383]

[corresponds to page 379 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James W Phinney &amp; Adaline Kenyon lic'd March 9th 1843



David Curren &amp; Elizabeth Coleman lic'd March 10th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 12th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of David Curren with Elizabeth Coleman

				J. W. Elliot J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John H. Sellars &amp; Julia A. Wells lic'd March 10th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 16th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of John H. Sellars with Julia A. Wells

				Philander Kelsey M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 25th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Haines &amp; Catherine Webb lic'd March 11th 1843</text>
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                    <text>[page 384]

[corresponds to page 380 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Horace Newberry &amp; Christina Welchaunts lic'd March 13th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 16th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Horace Newberry &amp; Christina Welchaunts

				A. Stroub J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded 29th April 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Adams &amp; Mary Wolfley lic'd March 13th 1843



Cyrus Andrews &amp; Elizabeth Harris lic'd March 14th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   on the 14th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Cyrus Andrews with Elizabeth Harris

				David Warnock M. E. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Sylvester Andrews &amp; Lorinda Marks lic'd March 15th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 15th day of March Ad 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Sylvester Andrews with Lorinda Marks

				J. Labares M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 3rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 381 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Simeon L. Scott &amp; Jane Conkwright lic'd March 16th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 16th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Simeon L. Scott with Jane Conkwright

				G. L. Salsburg J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 21st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ira Vansickle &amp; Ruth Steward lic'd March 21st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 21st day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Ira Vansickle with Ruth Steward

				Ira Chase M. E. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Marcus Vansickle &amp; Charlotte Steward lic'd March 21st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 21st day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Marcus Vansickle with Charlotte Steward

				Ira Chase M. E. C.  

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Allender &amp; Lucy Dunham lic'd March 22nd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 29th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Allender with Lucy Dunham

				Chas' Steinbeck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to page 382 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Robert Closson &amp; Gratia Bennet lic'd March 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 23rd day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Robert Closson with Gratia Bennet

				John Dirst J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 24th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert H. Harrison  &amp; Charlotte S. Harrison lic'd March 25th 1843



John Worline 2nd &amp; Margaret A. Elliot lic'd March 25th 1843



Daniel G. Edwards &amp; Sina Morgan Lic'd March 28th 1843
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                    <text>[page 387]

[corresponds to page 383 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Samuel Moore &amp; Christina Williamson lic'd March 28th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 30th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the mar-

=riage of Samuel Moore with Christina Williamson

				John McInturf M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded 5th May 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Elisha Mateny &amp; Thebe Berry lic'd March 28th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 30th day of March AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Elisha Matney with Thebe Berry

				T. B. Cashman M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 17th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Davis &amp; Mary A. Slack lic'd March 29th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 3rd day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John Davis with Mary A. Slack

				Wm. Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 30th 1843

   Attest	W. D. Heim



Denning Carpenter &amp; Esther Woodruff lic'd March 30th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 13th day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Denning Carpenter with Esther Woodruff

				I. C. Parker M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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[corresponds to page 384 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Evans &amp; Sally W. Pool lic'd April 11th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 4th day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William Evans with Sally W. Pool

				Shubael W. Knapp J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 5th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William E. Linsley &amp; Hannah S. Kilby lic'd 5th April 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 12th day of April Ad 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William E. Linsley with Hannah S. Kilby

				David Warnoch M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 14th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Elijah Young &amp; Huldah Vananken lic'd April 6th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 26th day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Elijah Young with Huldah Vananken

				H. Hodgden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 4th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lyman Vangildan &amp; Mary A. Anway lic'd April 8th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 12th day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Lyman Vangildan with Mary A. Anway

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 389]

[corresponds to page 385 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Charles Foyley &amp; Mary Dorwurt lic'd April 11th 1843



Levi Goodman &amp; Sarah Wolfe lic'd April 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 13th day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Levi Goodman with Sarah Wolf

				Benjamin Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 25th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Shaver &amp; Juliete Hodsden lic'd April 15th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 16th day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of William Shaver with Juliette Hoddgen

				John McInturf M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 5th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Money &amp; Lucy Hoskins lic'd April 18th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 18th day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

William Money with Lucy Hoskins

				Samuel Lundon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; recorded May 6th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 390]

[corresponds to page 386 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Colflesh &amp; Betsey Case lic'd April 11th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 20th day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of James Colflesh with Betsy Case

				Titus Case Eld

Ret'd &amp; recorded May 6th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Amos J. Thompson &amp; Susan Hiddleson lic'd April 20th 1843



George Feuster &amp; Mary M. Stout lic'd April 20th 1843



Benjamin Southard &amp; June Collins lic'd April 21st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 25th day of April Ad 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Benjamin Southard &amp; June Collins

				H. Hodgden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 23rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 391]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 387 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George R. Lane &amp; Permelia Gould lic'd April 21st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 23rd day of April AD 1843 I solemnized the Marriage of

George R. Lane with Permelia Gould

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; recorded May 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles Pike &amp; Eunice Sherman lic'd April 22nd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 23rd day of April 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Charles Pike with Eunice Sherman

				Samuel Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; recorded May 6th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert W. Oldham &amp; Mary Irwin lic'd April 26th 1843

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 4th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Robert W. Oldham &amp; Mary Irvin

				Morgan Willilliams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 16th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



	David Martin &amp; Eliza McPherson lic'd April 29th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 3rd day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

David Martin with Eliza McPherson

				Benj' Martin

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 17th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 392]

[corresponds to unlabeled page 388 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Lewis R. Jones &amp; Anna Gates lic'd May 2nd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 5th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Lewis R. Jones with Anna Gates

				Levi Darst J. P.

Ret'd &amp; recorded May 6th 1842

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Davis &amp; Susanna Davis lic'd May 4th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 4th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

James Davis with Susanna Davis

				Elder Owen Owens

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 16th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert Gibson &amp; Althea Harris lic'd May 6th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Robert Gibson with Althea Harris

				Elam Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 12th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ranson Adams &amp; Cornelia K. Terrill lic'd May 9th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 14th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Ranson Adams with Cornelia K. Terrill

				Wm. Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 30th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 393]

[corresponds to page 389 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Amos Trout &amp; Elizabeth Frederick lic'd May 9th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 9th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Amos Trout &amp; Elizabeth Frederick

				A. Picket Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 24th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Crawford &amp; Sarah A. Hill lic'd May 10th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 14th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John Crawford with Sarah A. Hill

				Levi Dort J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 19th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William S. Recones &amp; Patsy Said lic'd May 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

  On the 12th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

William I. Recones with Patsy Said

				E. B. Turner M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 7th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel Norris &amp; Rosanna Mann lic'd May 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 14th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Daniel Norris with Rosanna Mann

				H. Warner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 5th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim
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                    <text>[page 394]

[corresponds to page 390 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Wesley Carpenter &amp; Rebecca J. Carpenter lic'd May 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 4th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Wesley Carpenter with Rebecca J. Carpenter

				Ahab Jenks M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 29th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John R. Terrell &amp; Julia Myers lic'd May 15th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 18th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John R. Terrill with Julia Myers

				Wm. Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 30th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Levi Hinton &amp; Parmelia C. E. Watson lic'd May 16th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 18th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Levi Hinton &amp; Parmelia C. E. Watson

				Daniel Long E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 1st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Rogers &amp; Anna Peak lic'd May 16th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 15th day of May in the year 1843 I solemnized the

marriage of John Rogers &amp; Anna Peak

				Benj' Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 7th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 395]

[corresponds to page 391 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William W Livingston &amp; Barbara T. Thurston lic'd May 17th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 17th day of May AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

William W. Livingston with Barbara T. Thurston

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 8th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William McGee &amp; Jane Williams lic'd May 13th 1843



William Pechell &amp; Mary Diedrick lic'd May 27th 1843



Robert Jackson &amp; Nancy Cox lic'd May 30th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 8th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Robert Jackson &amp; Nancy Cox

				Cranshall Wilcox J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 26th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 396]

[corresponds to page 392 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Grover Lampman &amp; Hannah Rouse lic'd May 30th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Grover Lampman with Hannah Rouse

				Crandall Wilcox J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 26th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert R. Dean &amp; Phebe Winget lic'd May 31st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day June AD 1843 I solemnized the mariage of

Robert R. Dean &amp; Phebe Winget

				Henry Shedd M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 1st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert Gipson &amp; Eliza Waggoner lic'd June 1st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Robert Gipson with Eliza Waggoner

				Wm. M. Warren J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Ogden &amp; Matilda Condit lic'd June 2nd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John Ogden with Matilda Condit

				John Whitehouse Minister

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 27 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 397]

[corresponds to page 393 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Ezekial Rogers &amp; Elizabeth Flannagan lic'd June 5th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of June Ad 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Ezekial Rogers &amp; Elizabeth Flanagan

				Henry Shedd M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 1st 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jonathan Granstaff &amp; Elizabeth Tracy lic'd June 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Jonathan Granstaff with Elizabeth Tracy

				Jesse Bowers M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 9 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Rogers &amp; Harriet Brown lic'd June 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John Rogers &amp; Harriet Brown

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Andrew Cole &amp; Rhoda Ball lic'd June 14th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

						On the 15th day of June

1843 I solemnized the marriage of Andrew Cole with

	Rhoda Ball		H. Van Deman M. G.

	Rec'd May 21 1852
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[corresponds to page 394 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Squire  T P Cummins &amp; Mary Ward lic'd June 10th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Squire T. P. Cummins &amp; Mary Ward

				Caleb Hall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 26th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Wolf &amp; Sally McLaughlin lic'd June 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Henry Wolf &amp; Sally McLaughlin

				Nicholas Jones J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 14th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


Harvey Hoffman &amp; Adeline Boardman lic'd June 16th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Harvey Hoffman &amp; Adeline Boadman

				S. W. Knapp J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 6th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Parmer &amp; Rachael Dilley lic'd June 17th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Thomas Parmer &amp; Rachel Dilley

				Tho's L. Hoadly J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug' 19th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 399]

[corresponds to page 395 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Gidley &amp; Eliza Ann Deaver lic'd June 20th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

David Gidley with Elizann Deaver

				Barton Whipple J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 27th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lewis Wornstaff &amp; Sally Ann Bartholomew lic'd June 22nd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Lewis Wornstaff with Sally Ann Bartholomew

				A. Pattes J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 26th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Harman &amp; Ellen Gallant lic'd June 22nd 1843



Neil McKenzie &amp; Sarah Jane Christ lic'd June 26th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Neil McKenzie with Sarah Jane Christ

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 8th AD 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 396 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Robert Moore &amp; Mary M. Carter lic'd June 29th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of June AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Robert Moore &amp; Mary M. Carter

				David Warnock M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 27th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jethero [Jethro] B. Haskins &amp; Mary A. Cronkleton lic'd July 1st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Jethero B. Haskins &amp; Mary A. Cronkleton

				T. B. Cushman M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 23rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Philip Freeman &amp; Margaret Cochran lic'd July 1st 1843



Samuel Decker &amp; Sarah Campbell lic'd July 1st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of July AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Samuel Decker with Sarah Campbell

				James Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 9th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 397 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Cowgill &amp; Lydia High lic'd July 3d 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of July AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

David Cowgill &amp; Lydia High

				Benjamin Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Absalom Darrah with Nancy Newhouse lic'd July 3rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of July AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Absalom Darrah with Nancy Newhouse

				I. Prior Min.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 29 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Abraham Worline &amp; Susanna Worline lic'd July 3rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of July AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Abraham Worline with Susanna Worline

				Benjamin Pope M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 10th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James News &amp; Marian Daugherty lic'd July 4th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of July AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

James News with Marian Daugherty

				Stephen Stinson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 25th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 398 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Smith &amp; Elizabeth Carroll lic'd July 3rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of July AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of David Smith with Elizabeth Carroll

				E. B. Turner  M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 7th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William S. Thompson &amp; Olive Wilson lic'd July 11th 1843



Jacob H. Smith &amp; Eliza Ramsey lic'd July 22nd 1843

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of July AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Jacob H. Smith with Eliza Ramsey

				E. B. Turner M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 5th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Allen J. Atherton &amp; Emma Benton lic'd July 22nd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of July AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Allen J. Atherton with Emma Benton

				John McInturf M. G.

Ret'd &amp; recorded Sept' 22nd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 399 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Shoemaker &amp; Mary A. McGonigle lic'd July 29th 1843



Amos Ward &amp; Emily R. Calahan lic'd July 31st 1843



Benj' Leiby &amp; Susan Soult lic'd July 31st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Benj' Leiby &amp; Susan Soult

				Benjamin Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 3rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David M. Weiser &amp; Sarah Troutman lic'd [July crossed out] August 3rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

David M. Weiser with Sarah Troutman

				Benjamin Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 7th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 400 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Nathan Cartright &amp; Nancy Ann Odel lic'd August 10th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Nathan Cartright &amp; Nancy Ann Odel

				Stephen Stinson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 25th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Isaac Linder &amp; Elizabeth Reed lic'd August 14th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of August Ad 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Isaac Linder with Elizabeth Reed

				Oliver P. Stephens M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 26th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Bennett Carr &amp; Eliza Sebring lic'd August 18th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marraige of

Bennett Carr &amp; Eliza Sebring

				Wm. Gildersleeve M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 27 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Bowen Hubbell &amp; Ann Westbrook lic'd Aug' 19th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Bowell Hubbell with Ann Westbrook

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 2nd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 401 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John Beattie &amp; Lematta VanDorn lic'd August 19th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John Beattie &amp; Lematta VanDorn

				John McCutcheon

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 13th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Dennis &amp; Nancy Ann Dodd li c'd August 22nd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John Dennis with Nancy Ann Dodd

				E. L. Gavit

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 13th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Stillman T. Powell &amp; Emily E. Gardner lic'd August 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Stillman T. Powell with Emily E. Gardner

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 2nd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Darrah &amp; Sarah L. McIntire lic'd August 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of August AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Darrah with Sarah L. McIntyre

				David Howell M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 2nd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 402 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Edward B Evans &amp; Barbara Ann Rodes lic'd August 29th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of Sept. 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Edward B. Evans with Barbara Ann Rodes

				Wm. W. Warren J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 9th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ephraim Jaycox &amp; Mary Hurlbut lic'd August 30th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of Sept. 1843 i solemnized the marriage of

Ephraim Jaycox with Mary Hulbut

				James Patterson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov' 13 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Zehring &amp; Elizabeth Stroop lic'd Sept' 6th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS 

On the 7th day of Sept' AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

George Zehring with Elizabeth Stroop

				Francis Clymer M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov' 25th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob G. Cole &amp; Phoebe M. Ball lic'd Sept' 7th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS 

On the 7th day of September AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Jacob G. Cole &amp; Phoebe M. Ball

				Chas' Steinbach J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 19th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 403 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


David Russell &amp; Polly Martin lic'd Sept' 8th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of September AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of David Russell with Polly Martin

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 12th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Burk &amp; Minerva Ligget lic'd Sept' 11th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of Sept' AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of George

Burk with Minerva Ligget

				Benjamin Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 16th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Michael Cramer &amp; Nancy Welch lic'd September 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of September AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Michael Cramer with Nancy Welch

				Shubael W. Knapp J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov' 16th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Levi T. Nichols &amp; Lydia Patch lic'd September 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of September AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Levi T. Nichols with Lydia Patch

				Sidney Moon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 12th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 404 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Jackson Finch &amp; Harriet Cortright lic'd September 13th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of September AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Jackson Finch &amp; Harriet Cortright

				Stephan Stinson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 25th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Darr &amp; Mary Ann Tharp lic'd September 16th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of Sept' AD 1843 I solemnized the marraige of

William Darr with Mary Ann Tharp

				Sanford C. Parker M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct' 13th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Alfred McCallister &amp; Martha Smart lic'd Sept' 19th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of September AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Alfred McCallister with Martha Smart

				Styles Jackson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov' 29th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Chauncey Manvill &amp; Pricilla Marvin lic'd Sept' 20th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of October AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Chauncey Manvill with Pricilla Marvin

				Wm. N. Aplaley E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 9th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 405 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joel Rutan &amp; Keziah Wise lic'd Sept. 21st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of Sept'r AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Joel Rutan &amp; Keziah wise

				N. Jones J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept'r 30th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel B. Connelly &amp; Sarah Morris lic'd September 22nd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of September AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Samuel B. Connelly with Sarah Morris

				Sanford C. Parker M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct  13th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Monroe &amp; Delilah Davenport lic'd September 25th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of October AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

James Monroe &amp; Delilah Davenport

				James Terry J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 26 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John F [Fayer ?] &amp; Cynthia Stiffler lic'd September 26th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of Sept'r AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John F [Fayar ?] with Cynthia Steffler

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 6th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 406 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Ludlow W James &amp; Martha A. Joy lic'd Sept'r 28th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of Sept AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Ludlow W. James &amp; Martha A Joy

				Adam Poe V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 3rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David W. Odgen [Ogden] &amp; Mary A Nimmons lic'd Oct. 6th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of October AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of David

W. Odgen [Ogden] with Mary A. Nimmons
				
				George B. Sturgis M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 9 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles W. Rosette &amp; Mary Milligan lic'd Oct. 9th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of October AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Charles W. Rosette with Mary Milligan

				James Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 13th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Frederick Burlet &amp; Margaret Vergen lic'd Oct. 9th 1843
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Bethwell French &amp; Sarah Sinkey Oct'r 11th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of October AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Bettwell French &amp; Sarah Sinkey

				Daniel Hunt J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 16th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Davis &amp; Sarah Wilson lic'd Oct. 20th 1843



Warren Rose &amp; Hannah Miner lic'd Oct. 20th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of October AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Warren Rose with Hannah Miner

				James Sargent M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 13 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph L. Nafus &amp; Mary A. Ports lic'd Oct. 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of November AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph S. Nafus with Mary A. Ports

				A. C. Grover Eld

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 8th 1843 [1844]

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 412]

[corresponds to page 408 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Reuben Weiser &amp; Harriet Foust lic'd Oct. 24th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of October AD 1843 I solemniZed the marriage of

Reuben Weiser with Harriet Foust

				H. Warner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 8th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim



Valentine Coleman &amp; Mary Worline lic'd Oct. 25th 1843



Joseph Coleman &amp; Martha Wornstaff lic'd Oct. 26th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of October 1843 I solemnized the marriage of Joseph

Coleman with Martha Wonstaff

				A. Picket Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 1st 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel B. Hovey &amp; Dorinda Pierce lic'd Oct. 28th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of October AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of Samuel

B. Hovey with Dorinda Pierce

				William Williams J. P.

Filed Jan'y 30th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 413]

[corresponds to page 409 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Abyram [Abram] N Wigton &amp; Hariet R. Smith lic'd Oct. 30th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of October AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Abyram N. Wigton with Harriet R. Smith

				John Scores M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 3rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Andrew Frye &amp; Eliza White lic'd Oct. 30th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of November AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Andrew Frey with Eliza White

				Wm. Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 3rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Gallant &amp; Hannah J. DeGotice lic'd Nov'r 4th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of Nov'r AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Joseph Gallant with Hannah J. DeGotice

				James Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 23rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jonathan Burroughs &amp; Jane Phillians lic'd Nov'r 6th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of nov'r I solemnized the marriage of Jonathan

Burroughs &amp; Jane Phillians

				Alex Wright

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 11 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 414] 

[corresponds to page 410 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


James Carpenter &amp; Hannah Jamison lic'd Nov'r 8th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 6th day of Nov'r 1843 I solemnized the Marriage of

	James Carpenter with Hannah Jamison

				H. Van Deman M. G.

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 21st A.D. 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



Lorenzo D. Blackman &amp; Ann E. Benedict lic'd Nov'r 10th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of November AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Lorenzo D Blackman with Ann E Benedict

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 4 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Harrison Conklin &amp; Mariah Daniels lic'd Nov'r 11th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of November AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Harrison Conklin with Mariah Daniels

				Wm. Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 30th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John M. Taggart &amp; Aimee Myers lic'd Nov'r 13th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of November AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John M. Taggart &amp; Amiee [Aimee] Myers

				James Sargent M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 13th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 415]

[corresponds to page 411 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John McMillen &amp; Phebe A. Pace lic'd Nov'r 13th 1843



John Dunnigan &amp; Matilda Patrick lic'd Nov'r 14th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of Nov'r AD 1844 [1843] I solemnized the marriage of John

Dunnigan with Matilda Patrick

				J. McInturf M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 25th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Richard Slough &amp; Hannah Heller lic'd Nov'r 18th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of Nov'r AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Richard Slough &amp; Hannan [Hannah] Heller

				Benjamin Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 20th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jedediah T. Hoyt &amp; Mary J. Cronkleton lic'd Nov'r 20th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of Nov'r 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Jedediah T. Hoyt with Mary J. Cronkleton

				Joseph Labaree M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 23rd 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 416]

[corresponds to page 412 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William E Buck &amp; Nancy M Taylor lic'd Nov'r 23 1843



Abram Danforth &amp; Charlotte Philbrick lic'd Nov'r 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of Nov'r AD 1844 [1843] I solemnized the marriage of

Abram Danforth with Charlotte Philfreck [Philbrick]

				A. C. Grover Eld

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 3rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Martin &amp; Elizabeth Thomas lic'd Nov'r 25th 1843



Abial R. Gould &amp; Mary D. Moses lic'd Nov'r 25th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of November AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Abial R. Gould &amp; Mary D. Moses

				Adam Poe V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 27 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 417]

[corresponds to page 413 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Thomas H Burroughs &amp; Hannah Cole lic'd Nov'r 28th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of November AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas H. Burroughs with Hannah Cole

				Adam Poe V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 6th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clk



Levi Pond &amp; Nancy Gardner lic'd Nov'r 28th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of Nov'r AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Levi Pond with Nancy Gardner

				Eld Titus Case

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 4th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Kinsler &amp; Louisa Fleming lic'd Nov'r 29th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS 

On the 30th day of December AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

John Kinsler with Louisa Fleming

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 27th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Smith &amp; Eliza Hartman lic'd Nov'r 29th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of Dec'r AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Joseph Smith with Eliza Hartman

				E. V. Bing [illegible]

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 4 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 418]

[corresponds to page 414 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Robert McKinnie &amp; Margaret A. Dunlap lic'd Nov'r 30th 1843

   On the 30th day of Nov'r AD 1843 I solemnized the Marriage

of Robert McKinnie with Margaret A. Dunlap

				Henry Van Deman M. G.

   Rec'd &amp; Recor'd June 28 AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



George W. Crawford &amp; Mary Jones lic'd Dec'r 6th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS 

On the 7th day of December AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of George W. Crawford with Mary Jones

				Sidney Moon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 12th 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Cornelius Lowe &amp; Ann Watson lic'd Dec'r 6th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of December AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Cornelius Lowe with Ann Watson

				J Labaree M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 7 1843

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Francis Jones &amp; Mary Pierce lic'd Dec'r 9 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of Dec'r AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Francis Jones with Mary Pierce

				Eld Titus Case

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 4th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 419]

[corresponds to page 415 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Joel Dunham &amp; Mary Adams lic'd Dec'r 9 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of Dec'r 1843 I solemnized the marriage of Joel

Dunham with Mary Adams

				Charles Shubael J. P.

Ret &amp; Recorded Jan'y 3rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nathan Sterns &amp; Mary Franklin lic'd Dec'r 9 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of Dec'r 1843 I solemnized the marriage of Nathan Sterns

with Mary Franklin

				David Baumgardner J. P.

Ret &amp; Recorded Jan'y 29 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John M. Doty &amp; Charity Wilson licensed Dec'r 12th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of December AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of John M. Doty with Charity Wilson

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 21st 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nehemiah Taylor &amp; Lucy M. Hakes lic'd Dec'r 15th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of Dec'r AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Nehemiah Taylor &amp; Lucy M. Hakes

				A. Pattes J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 5th 1844

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                    <text>[page 420]

[corresponds to page 416 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Henry Bumgarner &amp; Catherine Gast lic'd Dec'r 15 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of Dec'r AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Bumgarner &amp; Catherine Gast

				Samuel Landers J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 9th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Philamon F. Perry &amp; Elizabeth Main lic'd Dec'r 18th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of December AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Philemon F. Perry with Elizabeth Main

				Wm. Williams J. P.

Rt'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 3rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nelson H. Olmstead &amp; Eunice P. Davis lic'd Dec'r 16th 1843



William F. Dutton &amp; Louisa Case lic'd Dec'r - 18th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of Dec'r AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

William F. Dutton with Louisa Case

				Nicholas Jones J. P. Troy P

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 22nd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 417 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Andrew J Sherman &amp; Margaret L. Utter lic'd Dec 19th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of December AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Andrew J. Sherman with Margaret L. Utter

				A Pattes J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 5th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Willey &amp; Jane Roberts lic'd Dec'r 21st 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of December I solemnized the marriage of George Willey

and Jane Roberts

				Pierson Mills Preacher

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 3rrd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rulif Jacobus &amp; Laura Jane Shellhouse lic'd Dec'r 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of Dec'r Ad 1843 I solemnized the marriage of Rulif

Jacobus &amp; Laura Jane Shellhouse

				Daniel Bennett M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 4th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin Fleming &amp; Hannah A. Worth lic'd Dec'r 23rd 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of December AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

Benjamin Fleming &amp; Hannah A. Worth

				E S Gavit

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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Rufus S Perry &amp; Eliza Jane Thornburg lic'd Dec'r 27th 1843



William B. Thornburgh &amp; Ursula Ann Hamman lic'd Dec 27 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of William

B. Thornburgh with Ursula Ann Hammond

				Adam Wolf J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Stiffler &amp; Abigail Gast lic'd Dec'r 27 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of December AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Stiffler with Abigail Gast

				Benjamin Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 1st 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Lock &amp; Pricilla Rose lic'd Dec'r 28th 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John Lock with Pricilla Rose

				James Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 419 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William E Sergeant &amp; Eliza Jane Thornburg lic'd Dec'r 30 1843

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of December AD 1843 I solemnized the marriage of

William E. Sergeant with Eliza Jane Thornburg

				Benjamin Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 10th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Andrew Ingle &amp; Rachel Rush lic'd Jan'y 2nd 1844



David Hollister &amp; Sophronia Bennett lic'd Jan'y 3rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

David Hollister &amp; Sophronia Bennett

				Cornelius Sharp M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 6th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James B. Davis &amp; Nancy Ann Hiland lic'd Jan'y 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of Jan'y AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of James B

Davis &amp; Nancy Ann Hiland

				Adam Poe V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 25 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 420 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Ishmael Payne &amp; Francina Day lic'd Jan'y 9th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Ishmael Payne &amp; Francina Day

				John McInturf M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 26th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David Brown &amp; Fanny B. Page lic'd Jan'y 10th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS 

On the 14th day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

David Brown with Fanny B. Page

				A. D. Chapman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Abraham Welch &amp; Emeline May lic'd Jan'y 13th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Abraham Welch with Emeline May

				Shubael W. Knapp J. P.

Ret &amp; Recorded March 1st 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Davis &amp; Mary Ann Vining lic'd Jan'y 15th 1844

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

James Davis with Mary Ann Vining

				John Scobes M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 24th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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[corresponds to page 421 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


George T Noe &amp; Sarah Jane Doty lic'd Jan'y 16th 1844

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

George T. Noe with Sarah Jane Doty

				A. D. Chapman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Andrew Lowry &amp; Elizabeth Cunningham lic'd Jan'y 16th 1844



George Mead &amp; Cornelia M. Dedrick lic'd Jan'y 16th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of Jan'y 1844 I solemnized the marriage of George

Mead with Cornelia M. Dedrick

				John McInturf M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 26 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Reuben Hardin &amp; Elizabeth Hannah lic'd Jan'y 16th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Reuben Hardin &amp; Elizabeth Hannah

				Shuburt W. Knapp J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 1st 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 422 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William Stone &amp; Dana McNear lic'd Jan'y 18th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of January AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage  

of William Stone with Dana McNear

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 28 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Stimmel &amp; Matilda Steckel lic'd Jan'y 20th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of Jan'y AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of John

John Stimmel with Matilda Steckel

				Benjamin Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 27 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Abraham Wolf &amp; Mary Simpkins lic'd Jan'y 20th 1844




Simeon Holmes &amp; Lydia A. Porter lic'd Jan'y 22nd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of Jan'y 1844 I solemnized the marriage of Simeon Holmes

with Lydia A. Porter

				Nicholas Jones J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 2nd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 423 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

Robert Outram &amp; Mary Hubard lic'd Jan'y. 30th 1844



Hiram Tharp &amp; Amy Shicks lic'd Jan'y 30th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Hiram Tharp with Amy Shicks

				James Sargent M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 13th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Williams &amp; Lydia Coonfare lic'd Feb'y. 3rd 1844



Archibald Freshwater &amp; Lydia Fuller lic'd Feb'y 1st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of Feb'y AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Archibald Freshwater with Lydia Fuller

				Eld Titus Case

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 4th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 424 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


John M Standish &amp; Martha S. Fuller lic'd Feb'y. 7th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of Feb'y AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John M. Standish with Martha S. Fuller

				Eld Titus Case

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 4 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Abram K. Moorhouse &amp; Adeline Baldwin lic'd Feb'y 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Abram K. Moorhouse with Adaline Baldwin

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret &amp; Recorded March 27 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jonathan Pike &amp; Elmira Humble lic'd February 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Jonathan Pike with Elmira Humble

				John Morrison J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David C. Carpenter &amp; Mary Ann Bolton lic'd Feb'y 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

David C. Carpenter with Mary Ann Bolton

				Elam Blain J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 19 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 425 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Marion James &amp; Ann Barnard lic'd Feb'y 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Marion James with Ann Bernard

				Edmund Buck J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 1st 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Richard Wood &amp; Almira J. James lic'd Feb'y 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of April 1844 I solemnized the marriage of Richard

Wood with Almira J. James

				S. M. Allen M. E. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 8th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Jacobus &amp; Harriet Miller lic'd Feb'y 17th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

George Jacobus with Harriet Miller

				James Sargent M. G.

Ret &amp; Recorded May 13th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


Benjamin Durphey &amp; Sophia Vincent lic'd Feb'y 20 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Benjamin Durphey with Sophia Vincent

				Charles Steinback

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 26th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 426 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Wilson Halley &amp; Elizabeth Dunham lic'd Feb'y 22nd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Wilson Halley &amp; Elizabeth Dunham

				Thomas L. Housely J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 3rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Noe Bockover &amp; Alma Lewis lic'd Feb'y 22nd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of March AD 1844 I solemnized the mariage of

Noe Bockover &amp; Alma Lewis

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 15th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Peter Poland &amp; Polly Newcomer lic'd Feb'y 22nd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Peter Poland with Polly Newcomer

				Saburr Main J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 26th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Robinson &amp; Mary Bull lic'd Feb'y 23rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of Feb'y AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John Robinson with Mary Bull

				Henry Hodgden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 18th 1844

Attest		W. D. heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 427 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


James M Abrams &amp; Nancy Longwell lic'd Feb'y 24 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of February AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

James M. Abrams with Nancy Longwell

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 13th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Albert Pierson &amp; Lucy Jane Linscott lic'd March 6 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of March AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Albert Pierson with Lucy Jane Linscott

				Hiram Westbrook M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 2nd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John J. McClintick &amp; Lydia M. Cornish March 9th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of March AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John J. Mcclintick with Lydia M. Cornish

				John Pitkin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 7th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Andrew E. Downer &amp; Elizabeth B. Train lic'd March 12th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of March AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Andrew E. Downer &amp; Elizabeth B. Train 

				George Somden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 6 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 428 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Solomon Lusk &amp; Margaret Peterson lic'd March 13th 1844



Nehemiah Gill &amp; Mahalah Bishop lic'd March 18th 1844



Thomas Brooker &amp; Lucinda Miller lic'd March 19th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of March AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas Brooker with Lucinda Miller

				H. Roberts J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 6 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Davidson &amp; Phebe A Lake lic'd March 23rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of March AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

James Davidson with Phebe A Lake

				A. Pickel Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 429 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John L Dunham &amp; Fanny M. Smith lic'd March 23rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of March AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John L. Dunham with Fanny M. Smith

				P. Kelsey M. G.

Ret &amp; Recorded June 17 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Elias Hinsdale &amp; Mary Williams lic'd March 26th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of March AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Elias Hinsdale with Mary Williams

				John Scoles M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 21st 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Stockwell &amp; Pamelia Rosecrans lic'd March 28th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of March Ad 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

James Stockwell with Pamelia Rosecrans

				W. S. Morrow M. G. M. E. Church

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 2nd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Gorsuch &amp; Lydia Anway lic'd April 2nd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the mariage of

William Gorsuch with Lydia Anway

				Aaron Clymer E. D. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 3rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 430 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Marmaduke P Rosecrans &amp; Lucy A. Green lic'd April 2nd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the fourth day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Marmaduke P. Rosecrans with Lucy A. Green

				Simeon Horry

Ret &amp; Recorded May 19th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Perry &amp; Jane Randall lic'd April 6th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Henry Perry with Jane Randall

				Pierson Mills M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 13th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Burroughs &amp; Rachel Evans lic'd April 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

George Burroughs with Rachel Evans

				John Morrison J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 31st 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edward Watkins &amp; June Williams lic'd April 8th 1844

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[corresponds to page 431 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Abraham Sleeper &amp; Susanna Gardner lic'd April 10th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Abraham Sleeper with Susanna Gardner

				Benjamin Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 17th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Abraham Budd &amp; Eliza Coon lic'd April 12th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of April AD 1844  I solemnized the marriage of Abraham

Budd with Eliza Coon

				Elam Blain J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 19th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Ballyet &amp; Harriet Linkty lic'd April 16th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Henry Ballyet with Harriet Linkty

				Benjamin Pope M. G.
Ret &amp; Recorded April 19 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles Sherman &amp; Roxana Thrall lic'd April 17th 1844

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                    <text>[page 436]

[corresponds to page 432 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Jefferson P Maynard &amp; Sidelia Thrall lic'd April 17 1844



Lewis Cutler &amp; Abigail Parker lic'd April 20th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Lewis Cutler with Abigail Parker

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 2nd 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Gehring &amp; Catherine Shoop lic'd April 20th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Samuel Gehring with Catherine Shoop

				Fr. Clymer M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June21st 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Hector H. Pettibone &amp; Mary J. Hunter lic'd April 27 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Hector H. Pettibone with Mary J. Hunter

				Solomon Howard M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 30th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 437]

[corresponds to page 433 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John Main &amp; Malinda Rossman lic'd April 29 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of April AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John Main with Malinda Rossman

				Benjamin Martin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 2nd 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



(Sumner) (This correction made by Sarah L. Furniss daughter of Sumner Harris Nov 12th 1898, &amp; this claim

	(written down side of page: entered by Probate Judge B. F. Freshwater)

Samuel Harris &amp; Orril I. Barrows lic'd April 29th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Sumner Harris with Orril I. Barrows

				P. T. Kelsy M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 17th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles McLeod &amp; Nancy Smith lic'd April 30th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Charles McLeod &amp; Nancy Smith

				Wm. Gildersleeve

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 17th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



George W. T. Bartlett &amp; Lydia Counterman lic'd May 3rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

George W. T. Bartlett with Lydia Counterman

				A. Stroud J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 434 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Theater Wilcox &amp; Minerva Hawes lic'd May 3rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Theater Wilcox with Minerva Hawes

				Caleb Hall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 13th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Horace Allen &amp; Jane Riley lic'd May 6 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marRiage

of Horace Allen with Jane Riley

				Alex F Dobb

Ret &amp; Recorded July 20th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Almon Huff &amp; Mary Jane Ginn lic'd May 6 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Almon Huff with mary Jane Ginn

				James Sargent M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 18th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John P. Crain &amp; Margaret Winget lic'd May 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John P. Crain with Margaret Winget

				Henry Shedd

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 23rd 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 435 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Joshua Berry &amp; Esther Searls lic'd May 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of Joshua

Berry with Esther Searls

				Arthur T. Robinson M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 11th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Elijah Roads &amp; Mary Ellen Taylor lic'd May 11th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 14th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Elijah Roads with Mary Ellen Taylor

				Joel Marsh J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 17th 1844

	Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



David Pence &amp; Mariah Jane Havens lic'd May 13th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

David Pence with Mariah Jane Havens

				Thomas C. Gillis J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 18th 1844

	Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel Smith &amp; Grace Martin lic'd May 18th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Daniel Smith with Grace Martin

				Nehemiah Martin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 22nd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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[corresponds to page 436 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Peter Woodley &amp; Angelina Smith lic'd May 18th 1844



Richard Keys &amp; Hannah Gould lic'd May 20th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Richard Keys with Hannah Gould

				Edward Mason J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 1st 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Caleb M. Quimby &amp; Lydia Markwith lic'd May 20th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of May AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Caleb M. Quimby with Lydia Markwith

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 23rd 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Michael C. Bean &amp; Annis S. Wood lic'd May 27 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Michael C. Bean with Annis S. Wood

				E. B. Turner M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 29th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 437 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Theadore Beckley &amp; Eliza Manvill lic'd May 31st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Theadore Beckley with Eliza Manvill

				Robert Chase E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 22nd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lake Ihrie &amp; Philena Pattee lic'd June 1 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of Lake

Ihrie with Philena Pattee

				Adam Wolfe J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 12th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



James B. Clark &amp; Catherine Worline lic'd June 3rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

James B. Clark with Catherine Worline

				William Benton J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 23rd 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



George A. Jackson &amp; Lucinda Rich lic'd June 3rd 1844

   On the 4th day of June D 1844 I solemnized the Marriage of

George A. Jackson with Lucinda Rich

				H. Van Deman M. G.

Rec'd &amp; Recorded June 24th AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge
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John Hall &amp; Fanny T. Hawes lic'd June 4th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of John Hall with Fanny T. Hawes

				James Patterson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 10th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



William Hannis &amp; Mary A. Cole lic'd June 8 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

William Haines with Mary A. Cole

				Thomas G. Gillis J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 20th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Riley Mitchell &amp; Elizabeth Crist lic'd June 13th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Riley Meacham with Elizabeth Crist

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret &amp; Recorded June 17 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Francis Cole &amp; Hannah Huntley lic'd June 15th 1844

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 16th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the Marriage

of Francis Cole with Hannah Huntley

				H. Van Deman M. G.

Rec'd &amp; Recorded June 24th 1852

			D. T. Fuller  P. J.
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Otis Cutter &amp; Lydia Black lic'd June 15th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of Otis

Cutter with Lydia Black

				John Scotes M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 6th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



George Diebert &amp; Nancy Whitzel lic'd June 19th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

George Diebert with Nancy Whitzel

				A. Stroub J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 23rd 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



David B. Cronkleton &amp; Orpha Peet lic'd June 22nd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of June AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of David

B. Cronkleton with Orpha Peet

				John Scotes M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 6th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Porter Green &amp; Nancy Kreager lic'd June 29th 1844
		 
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[corresponds to page 440 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


George W Helt &amp; Lura  Wilcox lic'd July 15th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of July AD 1844 I solemnized the mariage of

John W. Helt with Lura Wilcox

				Nicholas Jones J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 3rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Alexander C. Martin &amp; Lucy M. Walker lic'd July 16th 1844



William Harper &amp; Catherine Primer lic'd July 17th 1844



Edward Atherton &amp; Catherine Hedrick lic'd July 17th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 18th day of July AD 1844 I solemnized the Marriage of

Edward Atherton with Catherine Hedrick

				Henry Van Deman M. G.

Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 24th AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller Probate Judge
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[corresponds to page 441 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Isaac Stratton &amp; Mary M. Drake lic'd July 18th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of July AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Isaac Stratton with Mary M. Drake

				Benj Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 23rd 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Dirst &amp; Susan Roush lic'd July 18th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of July AD 1844 I solemnized the mariage of

Samuel Dirst with Susan Roush

				H. Hodgden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 26 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edward Jaycox &amp; Margaret Hurlbut lic'd July 20th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of July AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Edward Jaycox with Margaret Hurlbut

				Israel Patterson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 10th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Aaron Archer &amp; Sarah Ann Ackerman lic'd July 20th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of July AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Aaron Archer with Sarah Ann Ackerman

				Israel Lucas J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 26th 1844

   Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 442 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


James Cook &amp; Mariah Patterson lic'd July 22nd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

James Cook with Mariah Patterson

				Nathan Emery M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 8 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Wilson &amp; Mary Butts lic'd July 27th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of July in the year 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Wilson with Mary Butts

				Samuel Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug't 21st 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



John Smith &amp; Julia W. Sawyer lic'd July 27th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of July AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John Smith with Julia Sawyer

				Israel Lucas M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug't 26 1844

Attest		w. D. Heim Clerk



John Miller and Sally Patterson lic'd July 31st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of John Miller and Sally Patterson

				Benj Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 10th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 447]

[corresponds to page 443 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Ezekiel Brown &amp; Harriet Hance lic'd August 5th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Ezekiel Brown with Harriet Hance

				John Scotes M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 17th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



Richard Potter &amp; Matilda Francis lic'd August 8th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Richard Potter with Matilda Francis

				Christian Kaufman M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 8 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Reuben Miller &amp; Sarah Woodcock lic'd Aug't 9th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of August I solemnized the marriage of

Reuben Miller with Sarah Woodcock

				Edward Mason J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 19th 1844

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk



William E. Marks &amp; Phebe Ann Deidrick lic'd August 9th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

William E. Marks with Phebe Ann Deidrick

				Eld. Titus Case

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 4 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clk.

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[corresponds to page 444 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Levi Bishop &amp; Susanna Cowles lic'd August 10th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Levi Bishop with Susanna Cowles

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 4 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James L. Hatfield &amp; Olive Mallory lic'd August 10th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

James L. Hatfield with Olive Mallory

				John McInturf M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept'r 2nd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Robert J. Elliot &amp; Catherine Jones lic'd Aug' 13th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Robert J. Elliot with Catherine Jones

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 4 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Roloson &amp; Jane Gregg lic'd August 14th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Jacob Roloson with Jane Gregg

				Henry Hodgden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 26 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 445 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

			
Burgess Morgan &amp; Eunice Sherman lic'd Aug't 14th 1844

		On the 15th day of August 1844

   I solemnized the marriage of Burgess Morgan &amp; Eunice Sherman

				Morgan William J. P.

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1847

	Attest	G. W. Stark Clerk



George Rosevelt &amp; Sally Ann Shoemaker lic'd Aug't 17th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

George Rosevelt with Sally Ann Shoemaker

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 4th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin Jones &amp; Margaret Jones lic'd Aug's 17th 1844

	On the 17th day of August 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

	Benjamin Jones &amp; Margaret Jones

				Morgan WIlliams J. P.

Rec'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1847

Attest		G. W. Stark Clerk



Charles P. Smith &amp; Ellen Baker lic'd Aug't 19th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Charles P. Smith with Ellen Baker

				Solomon Howard M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 30th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 446 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John S. Sherwood &amp; Drusilla A. Scott lic'd Aug't 20th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John S. Sherwood with Drusilla A. Scott

				Henry Hodgden J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 26 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob C. Thrasher &amp; Isabella Bidleman lic'd Aug't 24th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Jacob C. Thrasher with Isabella Bidleman

				Adam Poe V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded August 26th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jesse Shaw &amp; Phebe Prindle lic'd August 26th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of August AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Jesse Shaw with Phebe Prindle

				Frances Clymer G. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 4th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



David Griffiths Jr. &amp; Ann Rollins lic'd August 28th 1844

		On the 30th day of AUgust 1844

	I solemnized the marriage of David Griffiths &amp;

	Rollins			Morgan Williams J. P.

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1847

	Attest	G. W. Stark Clerk

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[corresponds to page 447 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Jacob Perry &amp; Elizabeth Jane Vastine lic'd August 30th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of Sep'r AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Jacob Perry with Elizabeth Jane Vastine

				D. Cadwallader M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sep'er 13th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nathan Marsh &amp; Fanny Davis lic'd August 31st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of Sept'r AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Nathan Marsh with Fanny Davis

				James Frist J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept'r 19 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ralph Smith &amp; Julia A. Carter lic'd Sept' 3rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Ralph Smith with Julia A. Carter

				A. P. Avery M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 6 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Moses Bangs &amp; Laura Howard lic'd Sept'r 3rd 1844

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[corresponds to page 448 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Jeremiah M Decker &amp; Elizabeth Felky lic'd Sept' 3rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of Sept' AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Jeremiah M. Decker &amp; Elizabeth Felky

				Sabeers Main J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 10th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Harlow Lock &amp; Almeda Bennett lic'd Sept' 5th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Harlow Lock with Almeda Bennett

				Cornelius Sharp M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 11 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Andrew Knaus &amp; Elizabeth Williams lic'd Sept' 5th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of Sept' AD 1844 solemnized the marriage of

Andrew Knaus with Elizabeth Williams

				John Dirst J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 30th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George W. Merrick &amp; Florinda Waller lic'd Sept' 9th 1844
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[corresponds to page 449 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Sidney Cole &amp; Louiza Cook lic'd Sept' 10th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Sidney Cole with Louiza Cook

				John Scoles M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct' 8th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Levi Vansickle &amp; Sarah Carr lic'd Sept' 10th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Levi Vansickle with Sarah Carr

				D. Bumgardner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 11th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Anson Sprague Jr. &amp; Sarah Labares lic'd Sept' 10th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Anson Sprague Jr. with Sarah Labares

				Joseph Labares M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct' 7 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Smiley Jr. &amp; Mary Havens lic'd Sept' 10th 1844

State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

James Smiley Jr. with Mary Havens

				John Scoles M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 8 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 450 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Henry Green &amp; Amanda Spaulding lic'd Sept' 10th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Henry Green with Amanda Spaulding

				James Frey Eld B. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 6 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles Fogelgeshang &amp; Caroline Dulen lic'd Sept' 14th 1844



James Torrence &amp; Abigail Dike lic'd Sept' 17th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Jamees Torrence with Abigail Dike

				John Petkin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept' 20th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Lewis &amp; Rachel Morgan lic'd Sept' 17th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Jacob Lewis with Rachel Morgan

				Thomas C. Gillis J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 11th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 455]

[corresponds to page 451 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Orville B Barrows &amp; Mary A. Wadsworth lic'd Sep' 19th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Orville B. Barrows with Mary A. Wadsworth

				Thos S. Hoadly J. P.

Ret'd  &amp; Recorded Oct 23 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles P. Rosecrans &amp; Mary E. Carney lic'd Sept' 19th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Charles P. Rosecrans with Mary E. Carney

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 2 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles Teets &amp; Mary A. Mattise lic'd Sept' 19th 1844



Sharrad Hubbel &amp; Mary Abrahams lic'd Sept 19th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Sharrad Hubbel with Mary Abrahams

				O. D. Hough J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 9 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 456]

[corresponds to page 452 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William Baker &amp; Wealthy A. Callahan lic'd Sept' 20th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of William Baker with Wealthy A. Callahan

				Joel Marsh J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 12 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Myers &amp; Mary M. Spalding lic'd Sept' 21st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of William Myers with Mary M. Spalding

				Francis Clymer G. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec' 11th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edmund M. Morton &amp; Rosalinda Wells lic'd Sept' 21st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Edmund M. Morton with Rosalinda Wells

				Jas. W Marvin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 2nd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Dexter Stockwell &amp; Barbara Smith lic'd Sept' 21st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Dexter Stockwell with Barbara Smith

				Benjamin Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 9th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 457]

[corresponds to page 453 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John J Kennady &amp; Catherine Trop lic'd Sept' 21st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John J. Kennady with Catherine Trop

				James Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 2nd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Shuah Mann Jr. &amp; Lucy Adams lic'd Sept' 21st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Shuah Mann Jr. with Lucy Adams

				Nathan Emery M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 8 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William M. Bower &amp; Elizabeth Smith lic'd Sept' 27th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

William M. Bower with Elizabeth Smith

				Nehemiah Martin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 11th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Doran &amp; Catherine Stokes lic'd Oct' 1st 1844
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                    <text>[page 458]

[corresponds to page 454 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rufus S Perry &amp; Elizabeth Miller lic'd Oct. 5th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Rufus S. Perry with Elizabeth Miller

				Adam Wolfe J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 9 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Sackett &amp; Leah White lic'd Oct. 14th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 15th day of Oct'r AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

James Sackett with Leah White

				Henry Van Deman M. G.

Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 24 AD 1852

				D. T. Fuller Probate Judge




George Dunham &amp; Nancy Messenger lic'd Oct. 16 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

George Dunham with Nancy Messenger

				Selah Vansickle

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 26 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Sandy G. Beddow &amp; Sarah A. Smith lic'd Oct. 16th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of Jan'y AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Sandy G. Beddow with Sarah A. Smith

				Tho's L. Hoadly J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 13th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 459]

[corresponds to page 455 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John W Mathews &amp; Mary A. Harris lic'd Oct'r 17th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John W. Mathews with Mary A. Harris

				John McInturf

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 18 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jefferson Jones &amp; Lorena Beebe lic'd Oct. 19 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Jefferson Jones with Lorena Beebe

				Nathan Emery M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 8th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Vining &amp; Lucy Coley lic'd Oct. 19th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Vining with Lucy Coley

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 19 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Janes &amp; Susanna Foot lic'd Oct. 21st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John Janes with Susanna Foot

				Eld. Titus Case

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 4 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 460]

[corresponds to page 456 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Chester Wells &amp; Mary Armstrong lic'd Oct. 21 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Chester Wells with Mary Armstrong

				W. L. Harris M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 21 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ephraim Hubbell &amp; Rachel McLeod lic'd Oct. 21 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Ephraim Hubbell with Rachel McLeod

				S. Hubbell J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 20 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Sylvester Aldrich &amp; Amanda Warner lic'd Oct. 21 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Sylvester Aldrich with Amanda Warner

				Gideon H. Man M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 4 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George W. Cheever &amp; Mary Baldwin lic'd Oct. 22nd 1844

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                    <text>[page 461]

[corresponds to page 457 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William Brown &amp; Mahalia Evans lic'd Oct. 24th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

William Brown with Mahalia Evans

				H. Warner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 17th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Hemsted &amp; Mary J. Ovets lic'd Oct'r 25 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

George Hemsted with Mary J. Ovett

				Leon'd H. Cowles J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 30th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William P. Cratty &amp; Elizabeth Carr lic'd Oct. 29th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of October AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

William P. Cratty with Elizabeth Carr

				Henry Shedd M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 3 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Cook &amp; Electa Richardson lic'd Nov'r 2nd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of William Cook with Electa Richardson

				Benjamin Olds M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 4 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 462]

[corresponds to page 458 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John Detwiller &amp; Mary Ely lic'd Nov'r 6th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of John Detwiller with Mary Ely

				Benjamin Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 8 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Elisha Rogers &amp; Josiner I. Linnaberry lic'd Nov'r 9th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Elisha Rogers with Josiner I. Linnaberry

				Clem Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 11 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Hill &amp; Mary A. Corbin lic'd Nov'r 9th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Joseph Hill with Mary A. Corbin

				Joel Marsh J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov 15 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Abram Lefever &amp; Matilda Martin lic'd Nov'r 11th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Abram Lefever with Matilda Martin

				Caleb Roberts J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 12 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 459 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William Davis &amp; Lorna Vining lic'd Nov'r 11th 1844




Harvey Hitchcock &amp; Harriet Case lic'd Nov'r 13th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Harvey Hitchcock with Harriet Case

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 24 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John McKissick &amp; Mary A. Kline lic'd Nov'r 13th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

John McKissick with Mary A. Kline

				Wm. Brown J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 28 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Holdbrook &amp; Sarah Taver lic'd Nov'r 14th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

William Holdbrook with Sarah Taver

				Barton Whipple J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 7 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 460 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


George Clapham &amp; Mellvina Coe lic'd Nov'r 18 1844



James Chonner &amp; Anna Clayton lic'd Nov'r 21 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of James Chonner with Anna Clayton

				John McInturf M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 8 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nicholas Fatzinger &amp; Hannah Weiser lic'd Nov'r 23rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Nicholas Fatzinger with Hannah Weiser

				Benjamin Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov'r 26 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk




George Oller &amp; Catherine McIlvain lic'd Nov'r 23rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of George Oller with Catherine McIlvain

				Jacob Newman G. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 11th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 461 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


James Gibson &amp; Eliza A. Morrison lic'd Nov'r 25th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of James Gibson with Eliza A. Morrison

				Caleb Hall J. P.


Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 27th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Ford &amp; Sarah Hanover lic'd Nov'r 26 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of November AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Thomas Ford with Sarah Hanover

				A. W. Taylor M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 13 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Riley Doughty &amp; Mary A. Gardner lic'd Nov'r 27 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Riley Doughty with Mary A. Gardner

				Ezra Riley J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 13 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Aden Mullen &amp; Melissa Smothers lic'd Dec'r 3rd 1844
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[corresponds to page 462 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William M Bill &amp; Susan Rowland lic'd Dec'r 7th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

William M. Bill with Susan Rowland

				W. L. Harris M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 25 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Elijah Evans &amp; Mary Long lic'd Dec'r 7th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Elijah Evans with Mary Long

				Wm. Marvin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 18 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Smith &amp; Amanda Linnaberry lic'd Dec'r 9th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

William Smith with Amanda Linnaberry

				Daniel Hunt J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Artz &amp; Caroline Dolan lic'd Dec'r 9th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Samuel Artz with Caroline Dolan

				C. B. Warrington M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 4 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 467]

[corresponds to page 463 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Henry Cosard &amp; Polly E McNutt lic'd Dec'r 14th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage of

Henry Cosard with Polly E. McNutt

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 14 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Israel Hoover &amp; Mary W. Bailey lic'd Dec'r 17th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS


On the 25th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Israel Hoover with Mary W. Bailey

				John Scoles M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb. 21 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jonah B. Leonard &amp; Electa Vining lic'd Dec'r 18 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Jonah B. Leonard with Electa Vining

				Wm. Marvin E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 3rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Harvey C. Holdbrook &amp; Mary L. Gooding lic'd Dec'r 24 1844

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                    <text>[page 468]

[corresponds to page 464 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Henry Luke &amp; Sarah Bishop lic'd Aug'st 23rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Henry Luke with Sarah Bishop

				Thomas C. Gilles J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 11 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Larkey &amp; Mary A. Mattice lic'd Sept'r 19th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of September AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of George Larkey with Mary A. Mattice 

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 4 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Sipe &amp; Celia A. Wilson lic'd Dec'r 21st AD 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of George Sipe with Celia A. Wilson

				I. Ranney J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles Field &amp; Minerva A. Lusk lic'd Dec'r 23rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 26th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Charles Field with Minerva A. Lusk

				John Fleming J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 23rd 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 465 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Hosea Watters &amp; Hannah Heverlow lic'd Dec'r 23rd 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Hosea Watters with Hannah Heverlow

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 24th 1844

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William McMillen &amp; Emeline R. Powell lic'd Dec'r 28th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of Jan'y AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

William H. McMillen with Emeline R. Powell

				Wm. Brown J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 3rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim CLerk



Thomas Hults &amp; Catherine Warner lic'd Dec'r 28th 1844



Syene Hale &amp; Hannah Philbrick lic'd Dec'r 28th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of December AD 1844 I solemnized the marriage

of Syene Hale with Hannah Philbrick

				Jesse Bowers M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 8 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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[corresponds to page 466 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Horace Lathrop &amp; Catherine Jacobus lic'd Dec'r 30th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage 

of Horace Lathrop with Catherine Jacobus

				Ahab Jenks M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 30 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk




Henry Oller &amp; Mary Freese lic'd Dec'r 30th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Henry Oller with Mary Freese

				Israel Lucas M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 20th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Prince &amp; Mary Sprague lic'd Dec'r 30th 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Joseph Prince with Mary Sprague

				E. H. Canfield M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 3rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk




Chauncy Rogers &amp; Nancy M. Pike lic'd Dec'r 31st 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Chauncy Rogers with Nancy M. Pike

				Robert Ferguson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb. 25th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 467 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John Huff &amp; Lydia Vanfleet lic'd Dec'r 31 1844

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of January 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

John Huff with Lydia Vanfleet

				S Carver JP.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James A. Murphy &amp; Cynthia Parmenter lic'd Jan'y 1st 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

James A. Murphy with Cynthia Parmenter

				Joel Marsh J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 29 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John W. Hall &amp; Susan Dwinnell lic'd Jan'y 1st 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of John W. Hall with Susan Dwinnell

				William Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 28 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William C. Richmond &amp; Harriet N. Doty lic'd Jan'y 1st 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of William C. Richmond with Harriet Doty

				John Scoles M. G. 

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb. 21. 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 468 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Lyman Abbott &amp; Permelia Niswaner lic'd Jan'y 4th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Lyman Abbott with Permelia Niswaner

				Elam Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 10 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Hildebrand &amp; Mary Easterlay lic'd Jan'y 4th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Jacob Hildebrand with Mary Easterly

				Benjamin Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb. 21. 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Orrin M. Payne &amp; Amanda Stone lic'd Jan'y 4th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Orrin M. Payne with Amanda Stone

				C. B. Warrington M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 5 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Thomas &amp; Elizabeth Evans lic'd Jan'y 4th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of James Thomas with Elizabeth Evans

				Leonard H. Cowles J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 6 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 469 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Abraham Foust &amp; Allmira Alldridge lic'd Jan'y 9th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Abraham Foust &amp; Allmira Alldridge

				James Terry J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 25th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lewis Evans &amp; Sarah Halls lic'd Jan'y 11th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Lewis Evans with Sarah Halls

				B. Adams B. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Rosecrans &amp; Mary Landon lic'd Jan'y 13th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

John Rosecrans with Mary Landon

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John W. Foreman &amp; Lydia L. Payne lic'd Jan'y 14th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of Jan'y AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

John W. Foreman with Lydia L. Payne

				Titus Case Eld.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 8 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 470 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Simeon Cummings &amp; Elizabeth Cherry lic'd Jan'y 14th 1845



Robert Evans &amp; Mary Davis lic'd Jan'y 15th 1845



Cyrus Chambers &amp; Margaret Hedrick lic'd Jan'y 16th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Cyrus Chambers with Margaret Hedrick

				James Armstrong M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 5th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Enos Chambers &amp; Rachel Page lic'd Jan'y 18th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Enos Chambers with Rachel Page

				William Marvin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 3rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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                    <text>[page 475]

[corresponds to page 471 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Samuel Barkus &amp; Julia Walker lic'd Jan'y 20th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Samuel Barker with Julia Walker

				Robt. W. Wilson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Cyrus Rodgers &amp; Philetta Peck lic'd Jan'y 20th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of Feb'y AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Cyrus Rodgers with Philetta Peck

				Thos G. Lamb M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 9th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James H. Dunlap &amp; Sarah M. Cowles lic'd Jan'y 21 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of James H. Dunlap with Sarah M. Cowles

				Israel Lucas J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Decker &amp; Rachel Richards lic'd Jan'y 21st 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

William Decker with Rachel Richards

				Israel Lucas J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 476]

[corresponds to page 472 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Eber Baker &amp; Susan Wilson lic'd Jan'y 21st 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Eber Baker with Susan Wilson

				E. H. Canfield M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 20 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Boyd &amp; Mary A. Johnson lic'd Jan'y 23rd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of John Boyd with Mary A. Johnson

				A. S. Robinson M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 23rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John F. Rice &amp; Susan Rosecrans lic'd Jan'y 27th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of John F. Rice with Susan Rosecrans

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Apl 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Deforris T. Collins &amp; Rebecca Dildine lic'd Jan'y 28th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 29th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Deforris T. Collins with Rebecca Dildine

				Henry Van Deman M. G.

Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 22 AD 1852

				D. T. Fuller Probate Judge
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                    <text>[page 477]

[corresponds to page 473 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Reuben Stephens &amp; Martha Herring lic'd Jan'y 29th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 30th day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Reuben Stephens with Martha Herring

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Michael Shicks &amp; Rachel Place lic'd Jan'y 30th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of Feb'y AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Michael Shicks with Rachel Place

				L. Meredith J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Hyram Tyler &amp; Nancy Tyler lic'd Jan'y 30th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of January AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Hyram Tyler with Nancy Tyler

				Pierson Mills M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 25th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Pearce Jones &amp; Harriet Watrous lic'd Feb'y 1 1845

	`	State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of February AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Pearce Jones &amp; Harriet Watrous

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 478]

[corresponds to page 474 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Charles Chase &amp; Melicent Bennett lic'd Feb'y 10th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of Feb'y AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of Charles

Chase with Melicent Bennett

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Gideon Richmond &amp; Cynthia W. Doty lic'd Feb'y 12th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Gideon Richmond with Cynthia W. Doty

				John Scoles Minister

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 21st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Lewis Roberts &amp; Elizabeth Gillet lic'd Feb'y 19th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of Feb'y AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of Lewis

Roberts with Elizabeth Gillet

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Y. Earle &amp; Emily Russell lic'd Feb'y 20th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of Feb'y AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of William

Y. Earle with Emily Russell

				Selah Vansickle

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 26th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 479]

[corresponds to page 475 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Samuel Mitchel &amp; Susanna Zehring lic'd Feb'y 22nd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of Feb'y AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Samuel Mitchel with Susanna Zehring

				Francis Clymer

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 24th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Rowlands &amp; Mary Jones lic'd Feb'y 24th 1845



Harvey Brown &amp; Nancy Riley lic'd Feb'y 26th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of February AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Harvey Brown with Nancy Riley

				William Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas B. Berry &amp; Maria Patten lic'd Feb'y 26th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of March 1845 I solemnized the marriage of Thomas

B. Berry with Maria Patten

				Piersen Mills J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 480]

[corresponds to page 476 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Hugh Booker &amp; Lucinda Smith lic'd Feb'y 27th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of February AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Hugh Booker with Lucinda Smith

				Nelson Wheeler J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John F. P. Williams &amp; Sarah Weight lic'd March 1 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

John F. P. Williams with Sarah Weight

				James Terry J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 26th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Miner Tone &amp; Maria O. Goodrich lic'd March 1st 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the first day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of Miner

Tone with Maria O. Goodrich

				Joseph L. Labaree

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 9 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Nifong &amp; Lorinda Watson lic'd March 1st 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

John Nifong &amp; Lorinda Watson

				Benj Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 5th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 481]

[corresponds to page 477 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


William H Ferguson &amp; Sarah Main lic'd March 3rd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of March 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

William H. Ferguson with Sarah Main

				Benj'n Martin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 6th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob B. Cline &amp; Adaline Phinney lic'd March 6th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS 

On the 18th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Jacob B. Cline with Adaline Phinney

				James Armstrong M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 15 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rodney Young &amp; Malinda Bidlack lic'd March 6th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Rodney Young with Malinda Bidlack

				S. Carver J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Freeman R. Wilson &amp; Lydia Gardner lic'd March 7th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Freeman R. Wilson with Lydia Gardner

				Joel Marsh J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 15th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 482]

[corresponds to page 478 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Isaac N. Butler &amp; Elizabeth Brees lic'd March 10th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of March Ad 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Isaac N. Butler with Elizabeth Brees

				H. Van Deman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles Dean &amp; Minerva Pelton lic'd March 11th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of March 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Charles Dean with Minerva Pelton

				E. Washburn V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 5th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Michael Hinkle &amp; Lydia Rhoads lic'd March 12th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Michael Hinkle with Lydia Rhoads

				Benj Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 18th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Owens &amp; Mary Hughes lic'd March 12th 1845

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of John

Owens with Mary Hughes

				D. Cadwallader M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 17th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 483]

[corresponds to page 479 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Miller Davis &amp; Phebe J. Fleming lic'd March 14th 1845

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Miller Davis with Phebe J. Fleming

				Barton Whipple J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 21st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Enoch Jackson &amp; Susan Gross lic'd March 17th 1845



John Hughes &amp; Locinda Pugh lic'd March 18th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

John Hughes and Locinda Pugh

				D Cadwallader

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 20th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Andrew Young &amp; Mary Williams lic'd March 19th 1845

		  State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Andrew Young &amp; Mary Williams

				Aaron C. Groves Eld. Ch. Church

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 3rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 480 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]	


Ira Stephens &amp; Rosanna S. Hodgden lic'd March 20th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Ira Stephens with Rosanna S. Hodgden

				Wheeler Whiting J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 8th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Alexander &amp; Catherine Place lic'd March 22nd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Samuel Alexander &amp; Catherine Place

				Edward Mason J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 9th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edwin J. Hall &amp; Mary Gardner lic'd March 25th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Edwin J. Hall with Mary Gardner

				Titus Case Elder C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 6th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Francis Bolling &amp; Amanda Moore lic'd March 25th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of April 1845 I solemnized the marriage of Francis

Bolling with Amanda Moore

				David Warnock M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 22nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 481 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]	
		

Spencer Green &amp; Rebecca Kreger lic'd March 27th 1845



William McAbraham &amp; Nancy Sanders lic'd March 28th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

William McAbraham &amp; Nancy Sanders

				Isaac N. Langhead

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 13th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin Herbert &amp; Sarah S. Woods lic'd March 29th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 30th day of March AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Benjamin Herbert with Sarah Woods

				W. L. Harris

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 7th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James B. Fleming &amp; Maryette B. Russell lic'd March 31 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 3rd day of April Ad 1845 I solemnized the marriage of James

B. Fleming and Maryette B. Russell

				Wm. M. Warren J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 22nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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                    <text>[page 486]

[corresponds to page 482 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Philander Smith &amp; Lucy Lord lic'd April 4th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Philander Smith with Lucy Lord

				James Terry J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 27 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Sullivan Smith &amp; Mable M. Chamberlain lic'd April 4th 1845

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Sullivan Smith with Mable M. Chamberlain

				James Terry J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 27 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Russell B. Hyde &amp; Anna Daniels lic'd April 8th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of Russell

B. Hyde with Anna Daniels

				Caleb Roberts J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 8th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Patrick &amp; Mary Ferrier lic'd April 8th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of John

Patrick with Mary Ferrier

				John Scoles M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 18th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 487]

[corresponds to page 483 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John Brice &amp; Abalin Smith lic'd April 8th 1845



William Graham &amp; Elizabeth Shoup lic'd April 8 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of William

Graham &amp; Elizabeth Shoup

				John Fleming J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 19th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Daniel Darst &amp; Margaret J. Arnold lic'd April 11th 1845

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Daniel Darst with Margaret J. Arnold

				William Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 8 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John T. Clark &amp; Mary Black lic'd April 12th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

   On the 12th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

John Clark with Mary Black

				David Cadwallader

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 17th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 488]

[corresponds to page 484 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Jotham M Condit &amp; Sarah A. Leak lic'd April 12th 1845

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Jotham M. Condit with Sarah A. Leak

				E. G. Johnson

					M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 24th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ezra Ketcham &amp; Phebe Condit lic'd April 12th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of Ezra

Ketcham &amp; Phebe Condit

				E. G. Johnson

					M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 24th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edward Blain &amp; Margaret Bennett lic'd April 15th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Edward Blain with Margaret Bennett

				Elem Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 25 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Farver &amp; Kelista Place lic'd April 16th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of John

Farver with Kelista Place

				L. Meredith J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 20th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 489]

[corresponds to page 485 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John J Davis &amp; Catherine Owens lic'd April 21st 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of John

J. Davis with Catherine Owens

				Reed Powell

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 16th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Hoffman &amp; Katarina Oesterle lic'd April 22nd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of Jacob

Hoffman &amp; Katarina Oesterle

				John Ewer Pastor C. C.



James Norris &amp; Sarah Johnson lic'd April 22nd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of James

Norris with Sarah Johnson

				Sabeers Main J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 12th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk




Selby K. Thompson &amp; Eliza A. Frost lic'd April 28th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of Selby

K. Thompson with Eliza Frost

				Wm. Marvin E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 22nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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                    <text>[page 490]

[corresponds to page 486 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Samuel R Canan &amp; Harriet L. Kelly lic'd April 29th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Samuel R. Canan with Harriet L. Kelly

				J. Prior M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 29 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James D. Kelly &amp; Mary A. Crane lic'd April 29th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of James D. Kelly with Mary A. Crane

				Jesse Prior M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 29 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Pendry &amp; Cynthia Nicholds lic'd April 30th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of William

Pendry with Cynthia Nichols

				I. Ranney J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 30th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Blackman &amp; Sally Fisher lic'd April 30th 1845

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                    <text>[page 491]

[corresponds to page 487 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Jacob Claypool &amp; Martha McGonigle lic'd May 3rd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Jacob Claypool with Martha McGonigle

				Benj'n Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 9th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Eddy &amp; Martha Garvin lic'd May 3rd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Samuel Eddy with Martha Garvin

				Ahab Jinks M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 16th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Gaston &amp; Sarah E. McAllister lic'd May 10th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage 

of William Gaston with Sarah E. McAllister

				[illegible]

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug 13 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Alexander Slain &amp; Lorilla A. Hodkins lic'd May 10th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Alexander Slain with Lorilla A. Hodkins

				Titus Case Elder C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 6th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 492]

[corresponds to page 488 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Salmon Noble &amp; Harriet Scovill lic'd May 12th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Salmon Noble with Harriet Scovill

				Nathan Emery M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 26th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Matthias Slough &amp; Lydia Hollenbaugh lic'd May 12th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Matthias Slough with Lydia Hollenbaugh

				Benjamin Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 21 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William R. Gordon &amp; Sarah A Jones lic'd May 14th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

William R. Gordon &amp; Sarah A. Jones

				Joel Marsh J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 27th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Benjamin Gardner &amp; Sophronia Joy lic'd May 14th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Benjamin Gardner with Sophronia Joy

				W. L. Harris

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 15th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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                    <text>[page 493]

[corresponds to page 489 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Dudley W Rhodes &amp; Marcia M Parrish lic'd May 14th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Dudley W Rhodes &amp; Marcia M Parrish

				E. H. Canfield M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 16th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Lee &amp; Maria L Brown lic'd May 14th 1845



John G. Taylor &amp; Rebecca J. Livingston lic'd May 17th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

John G. Taylor &amp; Rebecca J. Livingston

				H. Van Deman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas J. Pierce &amp; Fidelia Watrous lic'd May 19th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Thomas J. Pierce with Fidelia Watrous

				Robert Chase E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 28 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 490 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


James Phillians &amp; Eliza Warren lic'd May 20th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of James

Phillians with Eliza Warren

				H. Van Deman

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 2nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Perry Selby &amp; Mary A. Biggs lic'd May 20th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage 

of Perry Selby with Mary A. Biggs

				Christian Kaufman M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug 22 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Martin J. Roush &amp; Zenith Beymer lic'd May 22nd 1845

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Martin J. Roush with Zenith Beymer

				Edward Williams M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 30th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Erastus Field &amp; Hannah Bean lic'd May 26th 1845

	On the 27th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage

   	Erastus Field with Hannah Bean

				Henry Van Deman M. G.

	Rec'd &amp; Recor'd June 24th AD 1852

			D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge
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[corresponds to page 491 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


James H Crum &amp; Martha Faulkner lic'd May 26th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of May AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of James H. Crum with Martha Faulkner

				Caleb Hall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 24 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles Abbott &amp; Phebe Farver lic'd May 27th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Charles Abbott with Phebe Farver

				Elem Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 25 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Taylor &amp; Susan Smothers lic'd June 2nd 1845



Nelson Place &amp; Matilda C. Clark lic'd June 3rd 1845

		 State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Nelson Place with Matilda C. Clark

				Cornelius Sharp

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 14th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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                    <text>[page 496]

[corresponds to page 492 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Henry Roloson &amp; Mary Cox lic'd June 4th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Henry Roloson with Mary Cox

				Ira Chase M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 17 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John S Gordin &amp; Sarah Ann Gage lic'd June 6th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 18th day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

	of John S Gordin with Sarah Ann Gage

				N. D. Chapman

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded September 10th 1847

		Attest		G. W. Stark Clk



Thomas W Wigton and Diana Starks lic'd June 7th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Thomas W. Wigton with Diana Starks

				James Frey E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 19 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Stephen L. Eaton &amp; Mary W. Williams lic'd June 7th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of January AD 1846 I solemnized the marriage

of Stephen L. Eaton with Mary W. Williams

				Caleb Hall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 31 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 497]

[corresponds to page 493 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Michael Dennis &amp; Mary Jenkins lic'd June 14th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Michael Dennis with Mary Jenkins

				E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 26 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Stephen Ulrey &amp; Catherine Snyder lic'd June 16th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Stephen Ulrey with Catherine Snyder

				Wm. Martin E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug 15 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Naaman Thompson &amp; Ann R. Rusk lic'd June 17th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Naaman Thompson with Ann R. Rusk

				El'd Owen Owens

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 3 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Starr Dudley  Elizabeth McFarland lic'd June 17th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Starr Dudley with Elizabeth McFarland

				Wheeler Whitney J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 12 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 494 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William Roberson &amp; Betsy G. Spencer lic'd June 21 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 22nd day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of William Roberson with Betsy G. Spencer

				Elem Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 25 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Gilles &amp; Margaret Pool lic'd June 21st 1845



James Ranney &amp; Elizabeth Goodspeed lic'd June 23rd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of June AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of James Ranney with Elizabeth Goodspeed

				Henry S. Stump M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 7 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Gage &amp; Mary J. Price lic'd June 23rd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 1st day of July AD 1847 I solemnized the marriage of

	Wm. Gage with Mary J. Price

				A. D. Chapman

		Rec'd &amp; Recorded September 10th 1847

		Attest		G. W. Stark Clerk
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                    <text>[page 499]

[corresponds to page 495 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William Hinkle &amp; Matilda Rodes lic'd July 2nd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

William Hinkle with Matilda Rodes

				Thomas C. Gilles J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 30 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Sikes &amp; Clarissa Covill lic'd JUly 2nd 1845



Peter J. Schauf &amp; Elizabeth Wagner lic'd July 3rd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Peter J. Schauf with Elizabeth Wagner

				Benj'n Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 2nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Selby &amp; Hannah Clayton lic'd July 4th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of John Selby with Hannah Clayton

				L. Meredith J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 22nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 500]

[corresponds to page 496 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Madison P Shippey &amp; Samantha A. Hindman lic'd July 5th 1845



Orman Kingman &amp; Mary C. Cunard lic'd July 8th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Orman Kingman with Mary C. Cunard

				S. M. Allen M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 19 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nathan Nettleton &amp; Rebecca Fancher lic'd July 15th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Nathan Nettleton with Rebecca Fancher

				David Warnock M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug 4 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Shaw &amp; Mary M. Robinson lic'd July 15th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 15th day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of William Shaw with Mary M. Robinson

				I. Ranney J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 16th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 501]

[corresponds to page 497 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Abraham Lloyd &amp; Ann Williams lic'd July 19th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 20th day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Abraham Lloyd with Ann Williams

				W. L. Harris M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 21 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Biggs &amp; Elizabeth Smith lic'd July 21 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

James Biggs with Elizabeth Smith

				Elem Blain Jr. J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 25 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Solomon Weiser &amp; Hester A. Worline lic'd July 23rd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Solomon Weiser with Hester A. Worline

				Benjamin Pope

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 25th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Francis Wright &amp; Mary A. Ayres lic'd July 24th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County Town. of Waldo; SS

On the 25th day of July AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Francis Wright with Mary A. Ayres both of said Town

				J. A. Beebe Mayor of said Town

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 10 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 502]

[corresponds to page 498 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William Griffith &amp; Eliza Fulton lic'd July 25th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the        day of          AD 184      I solemnized

the marriage of



Gabriel Rander &amp; Mary Zeigler lic'd Aug'st 1st 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of August AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Gabriel Rander with Mary Zeigler

				Benj Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 17 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Jorden &amp; Hannah Williams lic'd Aug'st 4th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 5th day of August AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

James Jordan with Hannah Williams

				I. Ranney J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug 6 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Richard Hillyard &amp; Mary J. Priest lic'd Aug'st 7th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9 day of August AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Richard Hillyard with Mary J Priest

				Daniel Hunt J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 30, 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


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                    <text>[page 503]

[corresponds to page 499 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Amos H. H. Perkins &amp; Sarah Freeman lic'd Aug'st 9 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of August AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Amos H. H. Perkins with Sarah G. Freeman 

				Joseph Nuenscher M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Aug 12 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James W. Caylor &amp; Ann R Stewart lic'd Aug'st 16th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of August AD 1845 I solemnized the

marriage of James W. Caylor &amp; Ann R Stewart


Returned &amp; Recorded April 25th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Josiah T. Davis &amp; Catherine Gast lic'd Aug'st 22nd 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 3rd day of September AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Josiah Davis with Catherine Gast

				Benj. Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 2 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Coberly &amp; Joanna Salisbury lic'd Aug'st 23rd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28 day August AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

   George Coberly with Joanna Salisbury

				Israel Lucas J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 12th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 500 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William Cook &amp; Maranda H. Stricklin lic'd Aug'st 27th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of August AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of William Cook with Maranda H. Stricklin

				Nathan Emery M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 9 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

Phineas Poorman &amp; Effa Welch lic'd Aug'st 28th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of August AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Phineas Poorman with Effa Welch

				Francis Clymer M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 29th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Herman Martin Jr. &amp; Avis J. White lic'd Aug'st 28th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of Aug'st AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Herman Martin Jr. with Avis J. White

				S. Hubbell J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 1 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Frederick &amp; Jane Cline lic'd Aug'st 29th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 29th day of Aug'st AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

William Frederick with Jane Cline

				I. Ranney J. P.

Rc'd &amp; Recorded Aug'st 30 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 501 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Perry Green &amp; Jane A Waters lic'd Aug'st 29th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of Sept. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Perry Green with Jane A Waters

				A. L. Robinson M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 16th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Hiram Aldrich &amp; Celinda Tucker lic'd Aug'st 30th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of September AD 1845 I Solemnized the Marriage of

Hiram Aldrich with Celinda Tucker

				Gideon H. Moore M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 23rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John F. Randolph &amp; Elizabeth Rosevelt lic'd Sept 1 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of Sept. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

John F. Randolph with Elizabeth Rosevelt

				E. L. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 10th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Davis &amp; Mary M. Van Dorn lic'd Sept. 2nd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of September AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of John Davis with Mary M. Van Dorn

				John Hunt E. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 19 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 502 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Edbert Payne &amp; Mary Knowles lic'd Sept 2nd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of Sept AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Edbert Payne with Mary Knowles

				Francis Clymer M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 29th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Jones &amp; Catherine Rowland lic'd Sept. 6th 1845



Francis Wise &amp; Elizabeth Soenline lic'd Sept 6th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of October AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Francis Weis with Elizabeth Sohnlein

				W. Schonat M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 6th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clk



John Gregg &amp; Lanna Duemel lic'd Sept 6th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of October AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of John Gregg with Susanna Duemel

				W. Schonat M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded May 6th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 507]

[corresponds to page 503 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Isaac T Twiss &amp; Phebe Hance lic'd Sept 5th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of Sept. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of Isaac

T. Twiss with Phebe Hance

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 15th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Abner Sherman &amp; Abby A. Morris lic'd Sept. 8th 1845

``		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of Sept. AD 1845 I solemnized the Mariage of

Abner Sherman with Abby A. Morris

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 15th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Bloomfield Martin &amp; Mary Hanna lic'd Sept. 8 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of Sept. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Bloomfield Martin with Mary Hanna

				Francis Clymer M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 29th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James E. Taylor &amp; Susan Mossler lic'd Sept. 10th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County Town of Waldo SS

On the 11th day of September AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of James

E. Taylor with Susan Mossler

				J. A. Bebe Mayor of said Town

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 12th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk 
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                    <text>[page 508]

[corresponds to page 504 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Silas Piersol &amp; Fanny Evans lic'd Sept. 10th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of September AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Silas Piersol with Fanny Evans

				Joseph L. Robinson M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept. 25th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Landon &amp; Harriet Coe lic'd Sept. 13th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of Sept. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Joseph Landon with Harriet Coe

				Henry S. Stump M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 7th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Stephen Lyon &amp; Angelina Barber lic'd Sept. 15th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of September AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Stephen Lyons with Angelina Barber

				A. L. Robinson M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 16th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Worline &amp; Mary M. Parks lic'd Sept. 16th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of September AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Henry Worline with Mary M. Parks

				John Orr M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 3rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 509]

[corresponds to page 505 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Lewis V. Morton &amp; Sally J. Manville lic'd Sept. 17th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of September AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Lewis V. Morton with Sally J. Manville

				A. S. Robinson M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 16th 1845

Attest 		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nathan Gardner &amp; Catherine Bovee lic'd Sept. 24th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of Sept. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Nathan Gardner with Catherine Bovee

				Aaron C. Grover Eld. Ch Ch

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 22nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Richardson &amp; Susan Northrup lic'd Sept. 24th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 25th day of September AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

   William Richardson with Susan Northrup

				Caleb Roberts J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 7th 1845

   Attest	W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 510]

[corresponds to page 506 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Philo Thomas &amp; Ann Lowry lic'd April 4th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 10th day of April AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Philo Thomas with Ann Lowry

				Thomas C. Gilles J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded June 17 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



This license not issued.  Supposed to be published

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of August AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of James R. Weaver with Elizabeth Roberts

				Wheeler Whitney J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Sept 12 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Sylvester Lions &amp; Loretta Platt lic'd Sept. 25th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of September AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Sylvester Lions with Loretta Platt

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct 15th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Chester Barrows &amp; Olive E. Thrasher lic'd Sept. 25th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of Sept. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Chester Barrows with Olive E. Thrasher

				Samuel Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 13th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 511]

[corresponds to page 507 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William Vanderwort &amp; Sarah Jacobus lic'd Sept. 26th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of Sept. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

William Vanderwort with Sarah Jacobus

				E. G. Johnson M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 8th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel J. Spangle &amp; Lucy A. Haskins lic'd Sept. 26th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 14th day of Oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Samuel J. Spangle with Lucy A. Haskins

				H. Warner J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded January 2nd 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John B. Waters &amp; Louisa Chambers lic'd Oct. 2nd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

John B. Waters with Louisa Chambers

				Philender Kelsey M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 26th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Moses Clark &amp; Martha A. Smith lic'd Oct. 6th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of Oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Moses Clark with Martha A. Smith

				Benjamin Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded January 1st 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 512]

[corresponds to page 508 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John Converse &amp; Sophronia Moore lic'd Oct. 7th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of Oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

John Converse with Sophronia Moore

				W. L. Harris M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded January 6th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George S. Baker &amp; Eliza A. Cockrell lic'd Oct. 7th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the ninth day of Oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

George L. Baker with Eliza A. Cockrell

				Caleb Hall J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 17th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Obadiah R. May &amp; Mary E. Vining lic'd Oct. 8th 1845



Cornelius Closson &amp; Sarah A. Wooden lic'd Oct. 8th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of Oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Cornelius Closson with Sarah A. Wooden

				Samuel Carver J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 21st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 513]

[corresponds to page 509 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Robert Dolbay &amp; Elizabeth Thomas lic'd Oct. 9th 1845



Charles Hill &amp; Lydia Robinson lic'd Oct. 9th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of Oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Charles Hills with Lydia Robinson

				John Flemming J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Oct. 23rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Chester Rosecrans &amp; Julia A. Carpenter lic'd Oct. 17th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of October AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage

of Chester Rosecrans with Julia A. Carpenter

				Daniel Lambert M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 17th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Engel &amp; Susan Olney lic'd Oct. 18th 1845

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                    <text>[page 514]

[corresponds to page 510 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


William B. Smallwood &amp; Mary Curren lic'd Oct. 27th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of Oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

William B. Smallwood with Mary Curren

				Benjamin Olds J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded January 1st 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jackson Barton &amp; Rosetta Nedrow lic'd Oct. 28th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 28th day of Oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Jackson Barton with Rosetta Nedrow

				Oliver Stark J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 9th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Nathan Ely &amp; Susan Gardner lic'd Oct. 28th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of Oct. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Nathan Ely with Susan Gardner

				H. E. Pilcher V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 27th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Levi Buck &amp; Elizabeth Burns lic'd Oct. 31 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Levi Buck with Elizabeth Burns

				Ezra Riley J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 5th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 511 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Charles Wotring &amp; Mary A. Rotch lic'd Nov'r 1 1845

		the State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of November AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Charles Wotring with Mary A. Rotch

				Benjamin Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 4th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Persey &amp; Martha Adams lic'd Nov'r 1 1845

		the State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of Joseph

Pearcy with Martha Adams

				Wm. Hall Justice of Peace

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 22nd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Morris M. Coomer &amp; Sarah Clark lic'd Nov. 1. 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Morris M. Coomer with Sarah Clark

				E. L. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ira Smalley &amp; Eleanor Gray lic'd November 1 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of November AD 1845 I solemnized the

marriage of Ira Smalley with Eleanor Gray

				James Frey El. V. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 15th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 512 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Samuel Finley &amp; Eliza Jones lic'd November 1st 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Samuel Finley with Eliza Jones

				E. L. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ira Jones &amp; Lucy A. Tucker lic'd November 1st 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Ira Jones with Lucy A. Tucker

				John McInturf E. C. C.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 24th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Ashwell &amp; Esther Cain lic'd November 3rd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

James Ashwell with Esther Cain

				Benjamin Martin M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 24th 1845



Mathias Gerhard &amp; Harriet A. Campbell lic'd November 4th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Mathias Gerhard with Harriet A. Campbell

				E. H. Canfield M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 5th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 513 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John S. Gast &amp; Margaretta Moyer lic'd Nov'r 5th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

John Gast with Margaretta Moyer

				Samuel Landon J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 11th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Gideon Kauffman &amp; Margaret Wattermire lic'd Nov. 5th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 9th day of Dec. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Gideon Kauffman with Margaret Wattermire

				Peter Powell M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 19th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Leonard B. Johnson &amp; Permelia R. Nettleton lic'd Nov. 5th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Leonard B. Johnson with Permelia R. Nettleton

				H. E. Pilcher V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 27th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George A. Peck &amp; Louiza North lic'd Nov. 6th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of Nov. 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

George A. Peck with Louiza North

				T. R. Cressy M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 15th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 514 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Lyman Potter &amp; Cordelia P. Gregory lic'd Nov'r 8th 1845



Isaac Ranney &amp; S. Ellen Smith lic'd Nov'r 12th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 12th day of November AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Isaac Ranney with Sarah Ellen Smith

				E. H. Canfield M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 13th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Charles A. Harper &amp; Sarah P. Backus lic'd Nov'r 12th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 13th day of November AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Charles A. Harper with Sarah P. Backus

				E. H. Canfield M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 13th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John F. Lone &amp; Julia A. Andrews lic'd Nov'r 13th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

John F. Lone with Julia A. Andrews

				A. Nelson M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 27th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 515 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


John Perfect &amp; Celinda Leonard lic'd Nov'r 15th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of November AD 1845 I solemnized the

Marriage of John Perfect with Cerrulia Leonard

				David Lambert M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded July 17th AD 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Harvey Gillet &amp; Elizabeth Baker lic'd Nov'r 15th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 17th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Henry Gillet with Elizabeth Baker

				H. E. Pilcher V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 27th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Chappell &amp; Matilda Benedict lic'd Nov'r 17th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 19th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Henry Chappell with Matilda Benedict

				Ezra Riley J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Michael Brown &amp; Mary Beetle lic'd Nov'r 18th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Michael Brown with Mary Beetle

				H. E. Pilcher V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 27th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 520]

[corresponds to page 516 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Amos Blanchard &amp; Rebecca Evans lic'd Nov'r 20th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of December AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Amos Blanchard with Rebecca Evans

				Moses E. Messenger J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 4th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Silverwood &amp; Sarah A. Taner lic'd Nov. 22nd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 23rd day of Nov'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Thomas Silverwood with Sarah A. Taner

				Moses E. Messinger J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 24th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas McCrary &amp; Mary S. Roloson lic'd Nov'r 24th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Thomas McCrary with Mary S. Roloson

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 10th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



James Hultz &amp; Lydia Philips lic'd Nov'r 24th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 24th day of November AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

James Hultz with Lydia Phillips

				Philander Kelsey M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 26th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 517 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Lorenzo M. Morton &amp; Sally M. White lic'd Nov'r 24th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Lorenzo M. Morton with Sally M. White

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded  Dec. 10th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Henry Richards &amp; Harriet E. Rice lic'd Nov'r 25th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 27th day of Nov. AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Henry Richards with Harriet E. Rice

				Robert Furguson J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 27th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



John Witham &amp; Harriet L. Frost lic'd Nov'r 25th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

John Witham with Harriet L. Frost

				Jeremiah Phillips M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 10th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Luther Gabriel &amp; Maria B. Lawrence lic'd Nov'r 29th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of December AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Luther Gabriel with Maria Lawrence

				James Smith M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 2nd 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clk
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                    <text>[page 522]

[corresponds to page 518 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


David C. Oller &amp; Caroline Conard lic'd Nov'r 29th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of December AD 1845 I solemnized the

marriage of David C. Oller with Caroline Conard

				Israel Lucas J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 27th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Ephraim Smith &amp; Betsy Wheeler lic'd Dec'r 1 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 2nd day of December AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Ephraim Smith with Betsy Wheeler

				Nelson Wheeler J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 2nd 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jacob Garhisser &amp; Barbara Rentz lic'd Dec'r 1 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of December AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Jacob Garhisser with Barbara Rentz

				Benjamin Pope M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec 24th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Thomas Sherman &amp; Susan Johnson lic'd Dec'r 2nd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Thomas Sherman with Susan Johnson

				William Voorhies J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 10th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 519 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Marcus A. Bennett &amp; Agnes L. McAllister lic'd Dec'r 3rd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

	On the 4th day of December Ad 1845 I solemnized

	the marriage of Marcus A. Bennett with Agnes L. McAllister

				Ahab Jinks

		Filed Oct. 22nd 1846

			Geo W. Stark Clk



George Philips &amp; Rosanna Silverwood lic'd Dec'r 3rd 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 8th day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

George Phillips with Rosanna Silverwood

				Moses E. Messenger J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 12th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph Hughs &amp; Eliza A. Selby lic'd Dec'r 4th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 4th day of December Ad 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph Hughs with Eliza A. Selby

				Israel Lucas J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 27th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William R. McMaster &amp; Margaret Eaton lic'd Dec'r 5th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 7th day of December AD 1845 I solemnized the

marriage of William R. McMaster with Margaret A. Eaton

				William Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 12th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 524]

[corresponds to page 520 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

Ralph Perry &amp; Charlotte Lewis lic'd Dec'r 6th 1845

		 The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of Jan'y D 1846 I solemnized the marriage 

of Ralph Perry with Charlotte Lewis

				  E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 12 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Owen Jones &amp; Elizabeth Morehouse lic'd Dec'r 6th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Owen Jones with Elizabeth Morehouse

				  E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 23rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Israel Goodman &amp; Elizabeth Finley lic'd Dec'r 9th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Israel Goodman with Elizabeth Finley

				  Rufus D. Axtill V. D. M.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 14th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Edward Helea &amp; Hannah Biggs lic'd Dec'r 9th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of December AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Edward Helea with Hannah Biggs

				  Peter Powell

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 10th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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John Decker &amp; Rebecca Ervin lic'd Dec'r 10th 1845

		 The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 6th day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

John Decker with Rebecca Ervin

				    David Cadwalader M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 20th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



William Waters &amp; Clarissa Satterly lic'd Dec'r 10th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 11th day of December AD 1846 I solemnized the marriage

of William Waters with Clarissa Satterly

				    William Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 12 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Jonathan Grubaugh &amp; Catherine Worline lic'd Dec'r 13th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of December AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage

of Jonathan Grubaugh with Catherine Worline

				    A. Stroub J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded March 2nd 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Samuel Hestwood &amp; Rebecca Jones lic'd Dec'r 13th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 16th day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Samuel Hestwood with Rebecca Jones

				      E. S. Gavit M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 23rd 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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Edward Thomas &amp; Elizabeth Hamilton lic'd Dec'r 15th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 21st day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Edward Thomas with Elizabeth Hamilton

					Wm. M. Warren J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Dec'r 30th 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Absolem Poland &amp; Jane Poland lic'd Dec'r 17th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 18th day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the Marriage of

Absolem Poland with Jane Poland

					Jeremiah Phillips M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded January 3rd 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Morgan Johnson &amp; Eliza Potter lic'd Dec'r 25th 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the first day of January AD 1846 I solemnized the marriage of Morgan

Johnson and Eliza Potter

					Ahab Jinks

		Filed Oct. 22nd 1846

				  Geo. W. Stark Clerk



Nathan Gorsuch &amp; Harriet Barr lic'd Dec'r 29th 1845
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[corresponds to page 523 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Abraham C Pierce &amp; Rachel A. Lyons lic'd Dec'r 30th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 30th day of December AD 1846 I solemnized the

marriage of Abraham C. Pierce with Rachel A. Lyons

				    William Williams J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 12 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



George Bockover &amp; Elizabeth Johnson lic'd Dec'r 30th 1845



George W. Cowgill &amp; Phebe J. Randolph lic'd Dec'r 30th 1845

		State of Ohio Delaware County SS

  On the 1st day of January AD 1846 I solemnized the Marriage

  of George W. Cowgill with Phebe J. Randolph

				      H. Van Deman M. G.

  Rec'd &amp; Recorded May 21 AD 1852

    Attest		D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge



Homer Gillet &amp; Elizabeth Thomas lic'd Dec'r 31st 1845

		  The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 31st day of Dec'r AD 1845 I solemnized the marriage of

Homer Gillet with Elizabeth Thomas

				      Nicholas Jones J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded January 1st 1845

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 524 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


George W. Gould &amp; Olive Cornish lic'd Dec'r 31st 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of January AD 1846 I solemnized the marriage

of George W. Gould with Olive Cornish

				      Ira Chase M. G.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Feb'y 5th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Joseph P. Webster &amp; Mary Shaffer lic'd Dec'r 31 1845

		The State of Ohio Delaware County SS

On the 1st day of January AD 1846 I solemnized the marriage

of Joseph P. Webster with Mary Shaffer

				      Israel Lucas J. P.

Ret'd &amp; Recorded Jan'y 27th 1846

Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk


Returned &amp; Recorded March 12th 1853

				      D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge


Reverend Zachariah Thomas is a regularly ordained

minister of the denomination community called

regular Baptist - authorized to solemnized a Marriage

in the State of Ohio

    License issued in Morrow County

    Returned &amp; Recorded May 11th 1853

				      D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge

Reverend Andrew B. Lee a regularly ordained

minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church

authorized to solemnize Marriages in the State of Ohio

    License issued in Fairfield County

    Returned &amp; Recorded March 12th 1853

				     D. T. Fuller  Prob. Judge
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                    <text>[page 529]

[corresponds to unlabeled page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

Revd. Joseph A. Bruner a Minister of the Gospel of 

denomination called "Methodist Episcopal" authorized

to solemnize marriages with the State of Ohio

    License issued in Licking County

    Ret and Recorded in Delaware County Oct. 5th 1852

				     D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge


Revd. Nicholas Nupper a minister of the Gospel

of the denomination called Methodist Episcopal

authorized to solemnize Marriages within the

State of Ohio

    License issued in Marion County

    Ret &amp; Recorded Nov. 10th 1852

				    D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge


Revd. Andrew Williams a Minister of the Christian

Church: authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

    License issued Franklin County

    Ret'd &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec. 30th 1852

				   D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge


Revd. John C. Bright a minister of the "Church of the

United Brethren in Christ, authorized to solemnize mar-

riages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Franklin County

Rec'd &amp; Recorded Dec. 22 1852

				  D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge

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[corresponds to page 525 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Reverend Job Lisetor a minister of the Gospel in the

Disciples Church, authorized to solemnize marriages

in the State of Ohio

    License issued in Harrison County

Ret'd &amp; Recorded January 15th 1853

				 D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge


Reverend William W. Lewis a minister of the

Gospel of the denomination commonly called

United Brethren, authorized to solemnize ma=

-rriages in the State of Ohio

    License issued in Highland County

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 2nd 1853

				D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge


Rev. John S. Galloway a minister of the

Gospel of the denomination commonly

called "Presbyterian", authorized to solemnize

marriages in the State of Ohio

    License issued in Clark County

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 5th 1853

				D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge


Rev. Samuel C. Ricker a Minister of the Gospel

of the denomination commonly called "Methoidst

Episcopal" authorized to solemnize Marriages

in the State of Ohio

    License issued in Franklin County

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 25th 1853

				D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge

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[corresponds to page 526 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

Revd George G Nickey a Minister of the Gospel of

the denomination called "United Brethren in Christ"

Authorized to solemnize Marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Richland County

Ret'd &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y 27th /52

			     D. W. Rhodes Clerk


Rev John Quigley a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination called the "Methodist Epscopal Church"

Authorized to solemnize Marriages within the State of

Ohio

    License issued in Medina County Ohio

Ret'd &amp; Recorded April 26th 1852 in Delaware County

			    D. T. Fuller  Probate Judge


Rev. William Guyer a Minister of the Gospel of

the denomination called the Methodist Episcopal

Church.  Authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

    License issued in Seneca County Ohio

Rec'd &amp; Recorded this 23rd day of Aug. A. D. 1852

			  D. T. Fuller Probate Judge


Rev. Wm. H. Brinkerhoof a minister of the Gospel

of the denomination called the "Presbyterian"

authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

    License issued in Crawford County Ohio

Rec'd &amp; Recorded this 22 day of October 1852

			  D. T. Fuller Prob. Judge
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[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]

Revd William Knapp A Minister of the Gospel

of the denomination usually called "Methodist Episcopal

duly authorized to solemnize Marriages within the State of

Ohio

    License issued in Richland County

Ret'd &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 5th 1852

			      D. W. Rhodes Clerk


Rev'd. Silas W. Camps a Minister of the Gospel of the

Gospel of the denomination usually called Methodist

Episcopal" duly authorized to solemnize Marriages

within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Marion County

Ret'd &amp; Rec'd in Delaware County Jan'y 15h /52

			      D. W. Rhodes Clerk


Rev'd Benjamin Green a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination usually called Methodist Episcopal

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Licking County

Ret'd &amp; Rec'd in Delaware County Jan'y 27th /52

			      D. W. Rhodes Clerk


Rev'd James T. Bail a Minister of the Gospel of

the Gospel of the denomination usually called Methodist

Episcopal duly authorized to solemnize Marriages within

the State of Ohio

    License issued in Franklin County

Ret'd &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y 26th 1852

			      D. W. Rhodes Clerk</text>
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[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Revd Otho Borgess a Minister of the Gospel of the denomination

called "The German Roman Catholic Church" duly authorized

to solemnize Marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Muskingum County August 5th 1847

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 24th 1857

			  G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd. John C. Winter a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination called "United Brethren in Christ" duly

authorized to solemnize Marriages within the State of

Ohio

    License issued in Pike County O. Feb'y 27th 1846

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y 11th 1851

			 G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd Josiah S. Brown a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination usually called " Methodist Episcopal" duly

authorized to solemnize Marriages in the State of Ohio

    License issued in Coshocton County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County March 26th 1857

			G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev. Wm. Manville a Minister of the Gospel of the 

denomination called Christians duly authorized to solemn

ize marriages in the state of Ohio

    License issued in Marion County

Presented &amp; Rrecorded in Delaware County May 30th 1857

			G. W. Stark Clerk
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[corresponds to page 527 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

Revd James Goodrich a Minister of the Gospel called

Baptist assby authorized to solemnize marriages in the state of Ohio

	    License Issued Cuyahoga County

Recorded in Delaware County June 1st 1857

			G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd Henry Davy a Minister of the Gospel of the denomination

usually called German Baptist legally authorized to

solemnize Marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Knox County

Rec'd &amp; Recorded in Delaware County June 21st AD 1857

			G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd Richard Doughty a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination usually called Methodist Episcopal Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Licking County Ohio

Ret'd &amp; Recorded in Delaware County August 28th 1857

			G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd Gideon Dana a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination usually called "Congregational" duly authorized to

solemnize Marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Washington County

Ret'd &amp; Recorded in Delaware County October 7th 1857

			G. W. Stark Clerk
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[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]	


Revd. Jacob Lenny a minister of the Gospel of the denomination

usually called "Methodist Episcopal" duly authorized to solemnize 

Marriages in this State

    License granted in Hamilton County

Entered for record in Delaware County August 12th 1850

		       G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd Francis Green of the Gospel of the Baptist Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within state

    License granted in Cuyahoga County Oct. 15th 1857

    Entered for record in Delaware County Sept. 5th 1850

			G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd John Mitchell a minister of the Gospel of the denomination

commonally called Methodist Episcopal duly authorized to solemnize

marriage in this state

    License granted in County of Medina Sept. 20th 1839

    Entered of Record in Delaware County Sept 16th 1850

			G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd Abraham W. Ludy a Minister of the Gospel of the denomination

commonly called "German Baptist" duly authorized to solemnize

marriages in this State

    License granted in Knox County April 28th 1849

Presented &amp; recorded in Delaware County Apr'l 22nd 1850

			G. W. Stark Clerk
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Revd. Thomas D Crow a Minister of the Gospel of the denomina=

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Marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Athens County

Recorded in Delaware County October 2nd 1850

			G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd Jeremiah Jack a Minister of the Gospel of the denomination

usually called Methodist Protestant duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Sandusky County Ohio

    April 20th 1844

Recorded in Delaware County Ohio November 14th 1850

			G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'nd Austin N Hamelin Minister of the Gospel of

the denomination usually called Weslion Methodist duly

authorized to solemnize Marriages within the state of

Ohio

    License issued in Morgan County Ohio

    Nov 27th 1844

Pres' &amp; Recorded in Delaware County

December 21st 1880

			G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev'd Lorenzo Warner a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination usually called Methodist duly authorized to

solemnize Marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Lorain County  Sept'r. 16th 1845

 Rec'd &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 1st 1857

		     	 G. W. Stark Clerk

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[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev Aman T. Reese Cumberland Presbyterian Church

Lic  Belmont Co. O. Septr 7th 1837

Rec'd &amp; Recorded mch 12 1850
		
			 Geo W. Stark Clerk


Rev. William E. French

	Protestant Episcopalian Church

Duly authorized to solemnize marriages. License issued from the Court of

Common Pleas of Licking County Ohio March 24th AD 1846

Entered of Record in Delaware County April 9th 1850

	  		 G. W. Stark Clerk


Rev. B. K. Pierson

		United Brethren Denomination

Duly authorized to solemnize marriages.  License Issued 

from the County of Morgan Ohio  March Term 1849

Entered of Record in Delaware County April 13th 1852

	  		 G. W. Stark Clerk


	Rev. John Williams

			Minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church.  Duly authorized to solemnize Marriages

License Issued Fairfield County Dated Oct. 2nd 1843

	Entered in Delaware County  April 13th 1850

			 G. W. Stark Clerk
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[corresponds to page 529 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


	Rev'd T. R. Dennis a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination Commonly called German reform Church

Duly authorized to solemnize marriages in this State

License granted in Perry County

   Entered for record in Delaware County April 17th 1850

			 G. W. Stark Clerk


	Rev'd John Biggs a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination commonly called "Predestinarion Baptist"

duly authorized to solemnize marriages in this State 

License granted in Morrow County

Entered for record in Delaware County May 21st 1850

			G. w. Stark Clerk


	Rev'd James McFarland a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination usually called "Presbyterian" duly authorized to

solemnize marriages in this state

License granted in Knox County December 5th 1849

Entered for record in Delaware County June 5th 1850

			G. W. Stark Clerk


	Rev'd James Bigs a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination commonly called Prebyterian Baptist

duly authorized to solemnize Marriages in this State

License granted in Licking County Ohio

October 10th 1849

Entered for record in Delaware County June 13th 1850

			G. W. Stark Clerk

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[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]

 	Rev Amos Vansickle Protest't Church

September Term 1847 Licking Common Pleas License

Recorded April 22nd 1849

			G. W. Stark Clerk


	Rev H. L. Bradley M E Church

Lic'd Wood County   1842

Rec'd Sept 15 / 49



	Rev Peter F. Holtzinger Minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

License granted in Preble County October Term 1845

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Ohio

Oct. 5th 1849		G. W. Stark Clerk


	Rev Thomas Potter Minister of Protestant Methodist Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages in the State of Ohio

License granted in Fairfield County March 8th 1844

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Ohio

Oct 9th 1849		G. W. Stark Clerk
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[corresponds to page 530 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


	Rev William L Godman Minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church

		Duly authorized to solemnize 

	marriages herein in Morrow County

on the 27th day of Sept 1849

Entered of Record in Delaware County

Oct. 31st 1849		G. W. Stark Clerk


	Rev Henry Jones

United Bretheren Church

Licensed Pickaway County Mch 1843

Rec'd &amp; Recorded Nov. 5/49


	Rev. William Davis Elder of the Church of

        United Brethren in Christ

                        Duly authorized to solemnize

        marriages

		License issued from the Court of Montgomery County

	Ohio April term 1849

	Entered of Record  in Delaware County Ohio
         
        January 21st 1850		G. W. Stark Clerk


	Rev. James B. Morrison     Minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church

		duly authorized to solemnize 

marriages   License Issued in Fairfield County Ohio

at the March Term of said Court  1849

	Rec'd &amp; entered of Record in Delaware County Ohio

	Febry 26th 1851			G. W. Stark Clerk</text>
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                    <text>[page 541]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


 	Rev'd Isaac Bowersmith a minister of the Gospel

of the Christian Church  authorized to solemnize marriages

		Franklin County Ohio   October 23rd 1847

	Pres &amp; recorded Aug 10th 1848

					G. W. Stark Clerk



	Rev Henry L. Richards Protestant Episcopal Church

		Licensed Columbus Franklin Com Pleas

			May Term 1842

Presented &amp; Recorded Sept. 13 1848		

					Geo W. Stark Clerk



	Rev Cyrus Brooks A minister of the Gospel of the 

	Methodist Episcopal Church is licensed to solemnize

	marriages   Wood County Ohio   October 12th 1848

	Recorded in Delaware County Sep. 18th 1848

					G. W. Stark Clerk



	Rev. Hiram M. Shaffer is licensed to solemnize Marriages

	in this State at Wayne County Ohio on the 20th
 
	day of October 1834

	Rec'd and Recorded Oct. 10th 1848

					G. W. Stark Clerk
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                    <text>[page 542]

[corresponds to page 531 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


	Rev Elmore Yocum  M E Church

	Oct Tm Richland Com Pleas 1881 Licensed

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded Oct 17 / 48

					Geo. W. Stark Clerk



	Rev. Lorin A. Brunner   German Reform Chch

	Licensed Decr 17 / 46   Montgomery Com Pleas

		Presented &amp; Recorded Nov. 10th  48

					Geo W. Stark Clerk



	Rev. Wm. Porter   M E Church

	License to solemnized Marriages Oct. Term 1848

	Licking County Ohio

	Presented &amp; Recorded December 28th 1848 in Delaware County

					G. W. Stark Clerk



	Rev. Rodolphus P. Nash   Protestant Episcopal Church

	License to solemnize marriages Franklin County

	Feb. Term 1848

	Presented &amp; Recorded January 18th 1849 in Delaware County

					G. W. Stark Clerk

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                    <text>[page 543]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


	Jno C Havens esqr Minister of the Gospel

	of the Denomination of Methodist

	License granted to Solemnize marriages in Hocking

	County O     May 19th 1845

		Presented for Record &amp; Recorded Decr. 1st 1849

					Geo. W. Stark Clerk



	Rev. Jos. Wolf Minister of the Gospel Evangelical Lutheran

	Church

		License to Solemnize marriage May Term 1843

	Licking Com Pleas

		Presented Decr. 3rd 1847



	Rev Charles Thomas Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church

		Licensed to Solemnize Marriages Medina County Com Pleas

		October Term 1847

		Presented Decr. 3rd 1847



	Rev. Peter Flack  Minister of United Brethren Church

	license to solemnize marriages Seneca County Nov. Term 1844

		Presented March 21st 1848

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[corresponds to page 532 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


 	Rev. Oscar E Baker a Minister of the Gospel

	of Freewill Baptist  authorized to solemnize marriages

	Marion County Ohio   July Term 1845

	Presented of Record March 21st 1848



	Rev. Cadwallader &amp; Owen a minister 

	of the Gospel of the Methodist E Church

	licensed Sept Term 1848   Mercer Com Pleas

	Presented same for record Apl. 22nd 1848

					Geo. W. Stark Clk



	Rev. Horace M. Parmalee a Minister of the Gospel

	License October 4th 1842 to solemnize marriages

	License in Geauga County Ohio

	Rec'd in Delaware County May 30th 1848

					G. W. Stark Clerk



	Rev. Jesse M. Bride - M E Church Lic'd

	by Harrison Common Pleas April 29th 1847

	Recorded June 5th 1848

					Geo. W. Stark Clk

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[corresponds to unlabeled page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


 	G W Thompson lic'd to solemnize marriages as a

	   Presbyterian Minister of Gospel

		Lic'd Franklin Co July Term Com Pleas

	1847

			July 29 - 1847

					Geo. W. Stark



	Rev. James Campbell licensed November Term 1842

	Trumbull Court of Common pleas towit Nov 4 - 1842

	License Presented for Record August 23rd 1847

					Geo W Johnes Dep't Clk	



	Rev Sherlock A. Bronfon lic'd March 7 1836

	Fairfield Court of Common Pleas.  lic'd dated

					   March 24 1836

	Presented for Rec'd &amp; Recorded August 23rd 1847

					Geo W Johnes Deputy Clk



	D M Glancy Elder in United Bretherans in

	Christ's Church  Authorized to solemnize Marriages

	Licking County May term 1844 Comm Pleas

	Presented &amp; entered September 30 1847 George W. Stark

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[corresponds to page 533 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


	Perry G Watson, Minister of the Gospel

	Licensed to Solemnize Marriages at the Sep-
	
	tember term of Licking Com Pleas.

		license date Sep' 17th 1847

	Rec'd &amp; Recorded Oct 15 / 47	Attest Geo W Stark Clk

					per George W Johnes



	George H. Landon  Minister of the Gospel Methodist Chch

		Licensed Franklin Co Sept 5 1843

			License dated Oct 2nd AD 1843

		Oct 3 of '47		George W. Stark Clk



Rev. Cyrus Sawyers  Minister Methodist Episcopal Church

license - Oct 2nd 1839		Wayne Common Pleas

Presented Nov 1 / 1847			George W. Stark Clk



	Rev. Jno N. Whipple  Minister M E Chch

	lic'd Knox Co Oct 18th 1841

	Presented &amp; Recorded Nov 9 / '47

					Geo W Stark Clk

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	Rev'd William Hatfield  a minister of the Gospel of the Protestant Methodist

		duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Morgan County

		Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County November 30th 1846

		Attest					G. W. Stark Clerk



	Rev'd Asaph Boutelle a minister of the Gospel of the Presbyterian

	Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Miami County

		Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County De'mber 12th 1846

		Attest					G. W. Stark Clerk


    Rev'nd Ebenezer P. Chase a minister of the Gospel of the Methodist

    Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

    License issued in Richland County

    Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'mber 17th 1846

    Attest					G. W. Stark Clerk



Rev. Oliver Burgess   Methodist Episcopal Ch' lic'd in

	Lucas County March Term 1840

		Presented &amp; Recorded Decr' 28th 1846

						Geo W. Johnes Dept Clk
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                    <text>[page 548]

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Rev Lafayette Ward presented License

to marry as a Methodist Episcopal

Minister -  Granted license Aug't 19

1846   August Term Ashland Com

Pleas		Jan'y 1st '47

				Geo W. Johnes

				Dept Clk D C P



	Rev. George G. West a minister of the Gospel duly authorized to

	solemnize marriages in the State of Ohio

	License issued in Licking County

	Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County January 2st 1847

					G. W. Stark Clk



	Rev. Joshua W Goswell a minister of the Gospel duly

	authorized to solemnize marriages in the State of Ohio

	License issued in Licking County
 
	Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County January 21st 1847

					G. W. Stark Clk



	Rev. Jacob Klinfetter a minister of the Gospel duly

	authorized to solemnize marriages in the State of Ohio

	License issued in Marian County

	Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County April 27th 1847
 
					Geo Stark Clerk

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	Rev'd George A Breunig a Minister of the Methodist

	Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages

	in the State of Ohio

		License granted in Scioto County

	Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County May 11th 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd William M. Spafford a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Logan County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County June 2nd 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd John Baker a minister of the Methodist Protestant

Church duly authorized to solemnise marriages within the

State of Ohio

	License granted in Coshocton County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County June 12th 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Daniel Lambert a minister of the Episcopal Methodist

Church duly authorized to solemise marriages within the

State of Ohio

	License granted in Richland County

   presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County July 17th 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 535 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Frederick Merrick a Minister of the Gospel of the

Methodist Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Washington County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County August 10th 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Samuel B. Guiberson a Minister of the Gospel of

the Methodist Episcopal Church duly authorized to

solemnise marriages in the State of Ohio

	License issued in Cuyahoga County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County August 24th 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Simeon H. Alderman a minister of the Gospel of the

Methodist Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Lucas County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Sept 24th 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev Lorenzo Dow McCabe a minister of Gospel of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State

of Ohio

	License issued from Court of Common Pleas

	of Athens County Ohio May Term 1844

Presented for Record Oct 10 1846

					Attest Geo W Stark Clk

					per Geo W Johnes


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                    <text>[page 551]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1  1835-45]


Rev'd Henry Hess a minister of the Gospel in the German Reformed

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of

Ohio

	License issued in Columbiana County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 8 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Abraham K. Earl a minister of the Gospel in the Methodist

Protestant Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

	License issued in Ashtabula County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb. 25th 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd James W. Miller a Minister of the Gospel in the Baptist Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Licking County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County March 9 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Lyman Ensminger a Minister of the Gospel in the Methodist

Protestant Church, duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

	License issued in Highland County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County April 3rd 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk

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Rev'd D. W. Robertson a minister of the Gospel of the Baptist Church

duly authorized to solemnise marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Ashtabula County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County April 15th AD 1846

	Attest.



Rev'd James Gurley a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church

duly authorized to solemnise marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Athens County

Presented &amp; recorded in Delaware County April 21st AD 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd John Hunt a minister of the Gospel in the Presbyterian Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License granted in Morgan County

   Presented &amp; recorded in Delaware County April 21st AD 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd William Schonat an ordained Priest of the Roman Catholic Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License granted in Hamilton County

   Presented &amp; recorded in Delaware County April 23rd 1846

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Solomon Howard a Minister of the Gospel of the

Methodist Episcopal Church duly authorized to Solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Greene County

   Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County July 25 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk


Rev'd John M. Ferris a Minister of the Gospel of the Presbyterian

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

	License issued in Washington County

   Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Aug 1st 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Thomas Cooper a Minister of the Gospel of the

Methodist Episcopal Church, duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Cuyahoga County

   Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Nov'r 25th 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Alexander Nelson a Minister of the Gospel of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages

within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Franklin County

   Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Nov. 25th 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk
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[corresponds to page 537 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd James Smith a Minister of the Presbyterian Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Harrison County

   Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 2nd 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd John Orr a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Crawford County

   Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 3rd 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Jeremiah Phillips a Minister of the Gospel in the Wesleyan

Methodist Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

	License issued in Cuyahoga County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 11th 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Rufus D. Axtell a Minister of the Gospel in the Presbyterian

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of

Ohio -

	License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 14th 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk

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Rev'd Benjamin Sheets a Minister of the Gospel of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

	License issued in Richland County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County April 12th 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Isaac Langhead a Minister of the Gospel of the Associate

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

	License issued in Union County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County May 13th 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Albert McWright a minister of the Gospel of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

	License issued in Richland County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County June 25 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Edward Williams a Minister of the Gospel of the

Methodist Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Greene County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County June 30 1845

	Attest				W. D. Heim CLerk

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Rev'd Simeon Mowry a minister of the Universalist Church duly author-

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	License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County April 3rd 1844

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Robert Stuart Elder a minister of the Protestant Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Franklin County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County April 17 1844

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Arthur J. Robinson a minister of Methodist Episcopal Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Muskingum County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County May 8th 1844

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd William L. Harris a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Richland County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County October 21 1844

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk

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[corresponds to page 539 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Gideon H. Moore a Minister of the Freewill Baptist Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Marion County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct. 26th 1844

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk


Rev'd Abraham S. Avery a minister of the Congregational Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Ashtabula County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County October 26th 1844

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Jacob Newman a minister of the denomination called

United Brethren duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

	License issued in Richland County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Nov'r. 25th 1844

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Anthony W. Taylor a minister of the denomination called

Baptist duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

	License issued in Franklin County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 13. 1844

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 559]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd David Howell a minister in the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio -

	License issued in Sandusky County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Aug'st 23rd 1843

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Isaac W. Walters a minister in the Christian Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages in this the State of Ohio

	License issued in Clark County

	Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County August 31 1843

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Alexander Wright a minister in Baptist Church duly author-

-ized to solemnize Marriages within the State of Ohio

	License issued in Marion County

	Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct 23rd 1843

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd John Scoles a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church

duly authorized to solemnize Marriages within the State of Ohio

License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Nov'r 3rd 1843

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk


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                    <text>[page 560]

[corresponds to page 540 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


   Rev'd James H Webster a Minister of the Methodist Protestant

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages in the State of Ohio

		License issued in Clark County

Presented &amp; recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 12th 1843

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Henry L. Hilchevck a minister of the Presbyterian Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages in the State of Ohio

		License issued in Ashtabula County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 18th 1843

	Attest				W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Elijah V. Bing a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages in the State of Ohio

		License issued in Licking County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County March 4th 1844

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd James Sargent a minister of the Baptist Church duly authorized

to solemnize marriages in the State of Ohio

		License issued in Clermont County

Presented &amp; entered of record in Delaware County March 25th 1844

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk


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                    <text>[page 561]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd David Warnock a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Champaign County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Nov'r 8th 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Hiram Allen a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Marion County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Nov'r 26th 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Oliver P. Stephens a minister of the Methodist Protestant

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State

of Ohio

		License issued in Marion County

   Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Nov'r 28th 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Franklin Putnam a Minister of the Gospel

of the Presbyterian Church duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Clark County

   Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 13th 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 562]

[corresponds to page 541 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Joseph Mason a Minister of the Regular Baptist

Church duly authorized to solemnize Marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Marion County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County January 25th 1843

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Sanford C. Parker a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Wayne County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y 1. 1843

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Jesse Bowers a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Knox County

   Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County June 12th 1843

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Benjamin Pope a minister of the Evangelical Lutheran Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Fairfield County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County July 10th 1843

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 563]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd John P. Akin a minister of the Presbyterian Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State

of Ohio

		License issued in Washington County -

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County May 26th 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd James T. Denohos a Minister of the Methodist Epis-

-copal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages

within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Madison County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware Co. May 31st 1842

					W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Wesley C. Clark a minister of the Methodist Epis-

=copal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages

within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Tuscarawas County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County May 31st 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Matthias Philips a minister of the Baptist Church

duly authorized to solemnize Marriages within the State of

Ohio

		License issued in Trumbull County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County June 21st AD 1842

					W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 564]

[corresponds to page 542 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd John McCutchan a Minister of the Presbyterian

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Seneca County

Presented &amp; Rec'd in Delaware County July 9th 1842

			Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Alexander Morrow a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church, duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Champaign County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Aug'st 9th 1842

			Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd David Adams a Minister of the Baptist Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Franklin County

Presented &amp; Rec'd in Delaware County Oct 11th 1842

			Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd John C. Robinson a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State

of Ohio

		License issued in Madison County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct 20 1842

			Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 565]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Robert Chase a minister of the denomination usually

called Christians, duly authorized to solemnize marriages

within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Aug'st 16th 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Elnathan C. Gavit a minister of the Gospel of the denomi-

nation called Methodist Episcopal, duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct'r 5th 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Hiram Westbrook a Minister of the Gospel of the

denomination called Church of Christ, duly authorized to

solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 2nd 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Ebenezer Mathis a Minister of the Gospel of the denomina-

tion called Methodist Episcopal duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Union County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 16th 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 566]

[corresponds to page 543 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd James Parcels a Minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize Mar-

=riages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Jackson County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 6th 1844

			Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Henry E. Pilcher a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize Marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Adams County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 20th AD 1839

			Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Mahlon Peters a minister of the Baptist Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Fairfield County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y. 19th 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Jacob Martin a minister of the Church of Christ, duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Franklin County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County May 2nd 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 567]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Samuel Carpenter a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

		License issued in Licking County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 22nd 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd George Armstrong, a Minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages

within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Mercer County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y 13th 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd James H. Freese a minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages

within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Williams County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County March 4th 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Ira Chase a Minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages

within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Marion County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County March 9th 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim 

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                    <text>[page 568]

[corresponds to page 544 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Robert S. Kricher a Minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages

within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County March 9th 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Timothy Stearns a Minister of the Presbyterian

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

		License issued in Union County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County April 9th 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd John McInturf a Minister of the Christian Church

duly authorized to solemnize Marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Licking County

Presented &amp; Rec'd in Delaware County May 4th 1841

			Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Jacob Moorman a minister of the German Baptist Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Logan County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County June 26 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 569]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd John Blamfried a minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize mar-

riages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Richland County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct'r. 26 1839

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd William Hamilton a minister of the Associate Methodist

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Muskingum County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y 11th 1840

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Owen Omen a minister of the Baptist Church duly

authorized to solemnnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Licking County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y 19th 1840

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Jesse Prior a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Miami County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County M'ch 10th 1840

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 570]

[corresponds to page 545 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd John Malsbaugh a minister of the Baptist

Church duly authorized to solemnize Marriages

within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Knox County

 Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Aug. 24th 1841

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Jonathan Cable a minister of the Presbyterian Church

duly authorized to solemnize Marriages within the State

of Ohio

		License issued in Licking County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Sept 8th 1840

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Henry Carr a minister of the Baptist Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

		License issued in Licking County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Sept. 12th 1840

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Adam Poe a Minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Wayne County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 18th 1840

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk

Church duly authorized to solemnize Marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Adams County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 20th AD 1839

			Attest		W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Mahlon Peters a minister of the Baptist Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Fairfield County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y. 19th 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Jacob Martin a minister of the Church of Christ, duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Franklin County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County May 2nd 1842

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 571]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Sheldon Clark a minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorised to solemnize mar-

riages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Sept. 27th 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd John W. White a minister of the Methodist Epis=

-copal Church duly authorized to solemnize Marriages

within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Pickaway County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 3rd 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Uriah Heath a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Richland County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County May 9th 1839

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Stephen Lillybridge a minister of the United Brethren in

Christ duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Wood County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Aug'st 17th 1839

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk

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                    <text>[page 572]

[corresponds to page 546 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd John Morey Jr. a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Medina County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Aug'st 27th 1839

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Matthew Baker a Minister of the Freewill Baptist Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of

Ohio

		License issued in Licking County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Sept. 11th 1839

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Harvey D. Mason a minister of the Baptist Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Medina County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Sept. 12th 1839

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk



Rev'd Abner D. Chapman a minister of the Presbyterian Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of

Ohio

		License issued in Union County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Sept. 24th 1839

		Attest			W. D. Heim Clerk
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                    <text>[page 573]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]				


Rev'd Henry D. Tuncker a Priest of the Catholic Church

duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Hamilton County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 8th 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Sam'l Lynch a minister of the Episcopal Methodist

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Richland County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 13th 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd John Alexander a minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorized to solemnize mar-

-riages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Greene County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 25th 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Benj'n F. Kaufman a minister of the Gospel duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State

of Ohio

		License issued in Marion County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y 10th 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk

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                    <text>[page 574]

[corresponds to page 547 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Joseph Labaree a minister of the Presbyterian

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages with

in the State of Ohio

		License issued in Franklin County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Feb'y 16th 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Charles H. A. Allardt a minister of the German

Evangelical Church duly authorized to solemnize

marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Columbiana County

Prest'd &amp; Recorded in Delaware County M'ch 7th 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Ezekiel S. Gavit a minister of the Methodist

Episcopal Church duly authorised to solemnize mar-

-riages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Licking County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Ap'l 19th 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd John Davis, a minister of the United Brethren in

Christ duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

		License issued in Crawford County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Aug'st 6th 1838

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk

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                    <text>[page 575]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Elam Day a minister of the Gospel duly authorized

to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Seneca County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 21st 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Darius C. Allen, a minister of the Gospel, duly auth-

-orized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Union County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County May 30th 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd John Smith, a minister of the Baptist Church duly auth-

=orized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Ross County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County June 22nd 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Simeon Woodruff, a minister of the Presbyterian Church duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Franklin County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Aug'st 1st 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk

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                    <text>[page 576]

[corresponds to page 548 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd David Maltby a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Franklin County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Sept'r 18th 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd George W. Baker a minister of the Free Will Baptist

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio

		License issued in Marion County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct'r 17th 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Ebenezer T. Webster a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within the

State of Ohio

		License issued in Meigs County Aug'st 3rd 1827

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct'r 23rd 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Warren Frazell a Deacon of the Methodist Episcopal

Church duly authorized to solemnize marriages within

the State of Ohio 

		License issued in Madison County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct'r 30th 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk

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                    <text>[page 577]

[corresponds to unnumbered page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd Nehemiah Martin a minister of the Gospel, duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of

Ohio

		License issued in Marion County -

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Nov'r 24th 1835

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd John W. Gilbert, a minister of the Methodist Episcopal

Church, duly authorized to solemnize marriages, within the State

of Ohio -

		License issued in Meigs County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 15th 1836

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Zephamiah Bell, a minister of the Gospel, duly author=

-ized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Richland County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 30th 1836

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Silas Ensign, a minister of the Gospel, duly authorized

to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio -

		License issued in Richland County -

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County March 4th 1836

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk
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                    <text>[page 578]

[corresponds to page 549 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd William Morrow, a minister of the Gospel, duly auth-

-orized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio -

		License issued in Pickaway County -

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Nov'r 9th 1836

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Asher A. Davis, a minister of the Gospel, duly authori-

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		License issued in Richland County -

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 8th 1836

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk -



Rev'd Freeman Strong, a minister of the Abrahamic faith, duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 13th 1836 =

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk -



Rev'd David Hinman, a minister of the Gospel, duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Knox County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Jan'y 21st 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk
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                    <text>[page 579]

[corresponds to page 550 of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


Rev'd James B. Austin a minister of the Gospel, duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State

of Ohio

		License issued in Williams County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct'r 2nd 1835

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Eli Frey, a minister of the Gospel, duly authorized

to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Muskingum County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct'r 12th 1835

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd Samuel S. Klein, a minister of the Gospel, duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Franklin County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Oct'r 31st 1837

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk



Rev'd John P. Bausman Jr., a minister of the Gospel, duly

authorized to solemnize marriages within the State of Ohio

		License issued in Ross County

Presented &amp; Recorded in Delaware County Dec'r 1st 1835

		Attest			T. Reynolds Clerk

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                    <text>[page 580]

[corresponds to loose page of Delaware County Marriage Records Book 1 1835-45]


		Ostrander Ohio Dec. 25th 1880

	F. B. Sprague

		Probate Judge of

	Delaware Co.

		Sir, I hereby give

	my consent to the marriage

	of my Daughter Leanna M. Roberts

	&amp; Samuel W. Winget.  I am very

	Respectfully yours

			J. V. Roberts

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The State of Ohio
County of Delaware  } ss Henry W. Chamberlain of said County being

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                                within named Charles C. Chamberlin &amp; was

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                                                                The State of Ohio Delaware County, ss.

To any ordained Minister of the Gospel, throughout the State aforesaid, legally authorized to sol-

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                            February                                   1834

                                  T Reynolds,                          CLERK

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			December 28th 1882

		To the Probate Judge of Delaware

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			B. Lucinda Feirel

		the Mother of Belaree Johnsen do

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		Dear Children  I take

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		All well And Hope you

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		were here you could get

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 To any ORDAINED Minister of the Gospel, throughout the State aforesaid, legally
 
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925 Thomas Road

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   January 1931

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have a slight cold and

did not go to church.

Christine called a little

while.  Maggie also called,

Hazel Weaveendt children made

an auto call, Lily &amp; Rose spent

the evening


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Beautiful day, Festus

called.

Feb 3 Tuesday

Beautiful day, I have a cold

Mert Smythe called Mrs

M.J. Welbreiroson died

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Beautiful day.  Jane Chafman called this

morning, Hettie &amp; I entertained the

Mission Circle at her house.  I was

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Beautiful Day, Mrs Foster

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Mrs Williamson buried

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Beautiful day, Mr Haller

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Jane Chapman called

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Jack in the afternoon.

Hosea gone all day

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night - Hose &amp; I went to Col-

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Mert Smythe called, I

was at Fastons this evening

beautiful afternoon

Feb 11.

Beauiful day, Bess was

here for dinner &amp; supper

We went to P.T.A. meeting

tonight, Bess, Lily &amp; Rosa

It snowed while we were gone

Feb 12,

snowed this morning turning 

to rain, cloudy and damp

all day,  Hose &amp; Jack went to Mt Gilead

Feb 13

Rained all night and all

day to day.  Colder this evening

Hose took Jesse Spice to Centerburg

Feb 14

Clear cold day.  Irene, Wm, &amp; Le-

Land were here for dinner

I was at Hetties in the 

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Sunday Feb 15,

Beautiful day, cold wind

Hose &amp; I called on Mr &amp; Mrs

E.A. Strong in Marysville

Strosnider called a few

minutes.  Lily &amp; Rosa call-

ed and we went to church,

Feb 16,

Warmer &amp; cloudy all day

Hose &amp; Strosy called at Clevenger

sent my clock to L.

I was at Maggies in the evening

Feb 17,

Cloudy &amp; drizzly all day

Hose gone all day, Mrs

Foster called also Lesten Grove

I was at Lilys' in the evening

Feb 18,

Rained all night - last night

today cloudy colder

Mert Smythe, Carrie Chapman

&amp; Mrs Gelston called.

Hose gone all day

Feb 19

Soft snow last night

Today melting, Joe Webster

buried.  Festus called

I am going up to see K of P

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Feb 20

Light snow last night

cloudy and cold today

Mrs Gelston called a few

minutes.  I was at Maggies

then went to the Baptist Aid

Society, was at Mrs. Fosters

this evening, snowing

lightly again this evening

Feb 21

A little colder &amp; cloudy

Hose &amp; I went to Columbus this

forenoon, got georgette &amp; crepe

dresses.  also got my hat fixed

over, was at Lilys' in the evening

Sunday Feb 22

Beautiful spring like day

Hose &amp; I went  Mt Gilead then

through Cardington, Ashley &amp;

Delaware home.  Ed &amp; Mary

Strolum called also Lily &amp; Rosa

and we went to church.

Feb 23,

Light snow last night, cloudy

and rain today.  Mrs. Foster

called did not go to Pyatian

Beaufil party, hemmed my

new dress over.
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February 24.

Beautiful day, like spring

I was up at Hetties, Maggie

and Mrs Gelston called

Feb 25

Beautiful day but cool. Hose 

gone all day.  I was at

Gelstons in the evening

Feb 26

Nice day partly cloudy.

I was Irenes' all day

and called at Lily's in the

evening.  4 over night

Feb 27

Beautiful day, Mrs Foster

gave us some cabbage

Mert &amp; Lo spent the afternoon

Feb 28

Beautiful day, like spring

I was Hetties in the evening

Sunday Mar 1

Quite a little colder

we took a ride out to

Condit and up the 3 C's

Mr Barnhardt called

I went to church in evening

Mar 2

Nice day, but cool, partly

cleaned Otto's room, was

at Fosters in the evening
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[corresponds to labeled page 7 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Mar 3

cloudy &amp; cold, spit snow a

little, cut my dining room

curtains out, spent evening at Maggies

Mar 4

Sugar snow last night, still

snowing off and on all day.

I went to club at Maggies

Mar 5

cloudy, little cool, Jane

Chapman called also

Maggie and we went

up street to call

Mar 6.  Irene's birthday

clear nice day, cool Hose

and I went to Delaware to see

French.  I was at Lilys in

the evening.

Mar 7.  snow last night rain

almost all day.  I was at Hetties

a little while in the evening

Mar 8 Sunday

rained last night turning

to snow, some colder

We took ride to Worthington

then Delaware home  I

went to church to hear

Rev. Schneider preach with

Nine Surrell died (Lily &amp; Rosa

We stopped at Brown fruit farm and

got apples.

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[corresponds with labeled page 8 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Mon 9

snowed last night.  today

blizzardy, much march, 

Hose helped Abe with Frank Gorsuch

Tues 10,

cold, snowed last night

Mrs Foster called, I

spent the evening at 

Abbie Kimballs

Wed. Mar 11.

still cold, Hose and I went

to Columbus this mor-

ning.  Ethel H. was by

and measured crash

for covers.  Jane Chapman

called, Lily, Rosa, and

I went to P.T.A. meeting

Thurs Mar 12

Beautiful cool day.  Frank

Gorsuch was buried, Festus

Sherbourne called

Fri Mar 13

Nice day partly cloudy.  We

loop wired the north room

upstairs.  I am preparing

my club paper.  Was at Rosas

&amp; Lilys' in the evening

Sat. Mar 14,

Very nice day, a little rain in the

evening, Bess &amp; Jane Chapman called


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I was at Hetties in the evening

Sun. Mar 15

Fine day, Hose has gone to

double funeral at Fargo.  I did

not go to church this evening

snowed and melted this evening

Mon. Mar 16

snowing &amp; melting, Hose and

I went to Columbus and got electric

globe for north room upstairs

called to see Clem &amp; Ada.

Mrs. Foster called, I was

at Maggies in the evening

Tues. Mar 17

cloudy, cool, I finished my

dining room curtains &amp;

washed some towels, We

loop put globe on electric light

in the north room.  I 

finished my club paper

Wed. Mar 18

cloudy &amp; cool.  I went to Col-

to a missionary association

with Maggie &amp; others.  It was

held in Hilcrest church.

raining this evening.

Thurs, Mar 19

Snowed hard this morn

ing, Mrs Perry swept upstairs.

cool &amp; cloudy this afternoon

I was Lily &amp; Rosa this evening
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[corresponds with labeled page 10 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Fri Mar 20

Beautiful day.  I went to

Aid Society in the after-

noon.  In the evening went

to Miushet Show, but could

not stay as Hose had to go [illegible]

Sat Mar 21

Beautiful day, I did the usual

Saturdays work.  Was at Mrs

Sedywiks and Gorsuch in the evening

Sun Mar 22

Beautiful spring day. alone

all day, Hose very busy.  I

went to church in the evening

Mon Mar 23

Lovely day, we cleaned the

north room down stairs and

the west room.  Jane Chapman

called.  I sent the pam-

phlets back to the State Library

Did not go to card party

I was at Mrs. Fosters this evening

Tues, Mar 24

Rained hard most of forenoon

Jane Chapman came over and

we went to Mrs Van Houtuis fun-

eral, cooler this evening

Hose and Jack went to Mt

Vernon, raining and snowing
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[page corresponds with labeled page 11 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Wed, Mar 25

cold cloudy and damp partly

raining.  I was at Lily's in 

the evening

Thurs, Mar 26

some what cool &amp; cloudy

washed and ironed 2 pair curtains

cleaned register room.

Festus and Mrs Gelston called

also Ethel Brobst of Lindon.

Fri, Mar 27

cloudy &amp; threatening.  I went 

to Faith Condits to Progress

Club with Gertrude Stone.  We

got new machine from junk.

raining this evening.

Sat, Mar 28

Rained most of last night

cooler today and windy

Jane Chapman called I was

at Maggies in the evening

Sun, Mar 29

Spitting snow &amp; cold and

some windy, Rosa, Lily

Hose went to Delaware, Mt. Gilead,

Mt. Vernon and home for a 

ride, then Rosa, Lily and

I went to church.

Monday, Mar 30

Nice day, Mrs Foster called I

was at Hetties in the evening
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[page corresponds with labeled page 12 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Tues, Mar 31

Nice bright day, Hose and 

I went to Columbus.  They 

brought auto home.  Jane

Chapman called.  I

went to M.E. Church with

club in a body.

Wed, April 1

rained last night &amp; today, I

washed some slip covers

rained turned to soft-snow all

day.  Jack and Hose went to Mt. Ver-

non in the evening.

Thurs, April 2

Very nice day, cool, snow most-

ly gone, Jane Chapman called

a little while, snow all gone

Dunham's moved today.  I was at

		(Lily &amp; Rosas)

Fri, Apr 3

rained all day, I had a 

tooth pulled.  Jane Chapman

called.  Dunhams are mov-

ing.  I was Mrs Fosters this evening

Sat, Apr 4

Beautiful day.  I did the

usual Saturday's work.

Sun, Apr 5

Beautiful Easter Day, we took ride

to Newark, Somerset, Lancaster
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Columbus, and home

Irene, Wm &amp; Leland called

I went to church with Rosa

and Lily.

Monday, Apr 6 

planted petunia seed

Beautiful day, cool, We

cleaned the bath room

Frank Bell painted a little

in the north room.  I was

at Chapmans twice to call

Tues, April 7, Maggie's birthday

Beautiful day, Bill finished

painting, we washed wood 

work in halls.  I was at Hetties

in the evening, Maggie was

here in the evening.  Abbie

Kimball called, I was not at home, 

Wed, Apr 8

Beautiful day, we cleaned north

room upstairs.  Made some

garden, White planted potatoes

I was Rosa's in the evening

Thurs, April 9

Beautiful day, a little windy

cleaned front hall, very warm

80° Three over night.

Fri, Apr 10

Light showers all day.  Bess and 

Elliott called.  Hose &amp; Jack went to 

Ford talkies this evening
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[page corresponds with labeled page 14 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sat, Apr 11

Beautiful day.  I washed some 

curtains, Mrs Foster called

also Abbie Kimball

Sun, Apr 12

Lovely day.  We went to Mt

Gilead by way of Wood-

berry, Mrs Lawson called

also Alice, Jack &amp; Mary Alice

I did not go to church.

Monday, Apr 13

Beautiful day

Did the usual work around

the house.

Tues, Apr 14

Beautiful day

We cleaned Jack's room.  I

took my dress &amp; coat to

Zella Knowders.  I was at

Lily's in the evening.

Wed, Apr 15

Beautiful day.  We cleaned

our north room and brot

cot down stairs.  We went

to Columbus and I got my

hat.  Also to Commerce Bldg.

I did not go to guest meeting

at Baptist Church.

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                    <text>[page 18]
[page corresponds with labeled page 15 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

the dining room.

Jane Chapman called.  I

went up to the M.E. Cluend

liquor trial in the evening

and stopped at Mrs. Gelstons

Friday, Apr 17

A little rain this morning

clearing &amp; a little cooler

later, I washed woodwork

and windows in sitting room

Mrs Foster called.  I did not

go to invitation at Lodge.

Sat, Apr 18

Beautiful day.  I washed

windows &amp; wookwork in 

sitting room.  Was at Hetties

in the evening.  got my

coat with new collar from 

Zella Knowders.  took dress

over for new sleeves.

Sunday, Apr 19

Beautiful day.  Rosa, Lily

Hose and I went to Newark

and Hanover then to 

church in the evening

Monday, Apr 20

cloudy this morning.  We washed

a little, Hose spaded the gar-

den, and we sowed the 

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It is raining hard this 

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are thankful.

Tues, Apr 21

I washed and ironed 

some curtains this mor-

ning, Mert Smythe called 

I was at Rosas and Lilys in

the evening.  [illegible]      ]

to rain again 3'o clock

and rained steadily all

P.M. &amp; all night.  Mr. &amp; Mrs

E.A. Strong stayed all night

Wednesday, Apr 22

raining this morning

turning to snow.  I went

up to see Billy at Maggies

then went to prayer meeting

E.A. Strong &amp; wife stayed a-

gain all night.

Thursday, Apr 23

damp and cold this mor-

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Larsons, Hose came after me

went to Lodge in the evening

Fri, Apr 24

cloudy &amp; cool this morning

little frost this morning
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I went to Delaware Lodge with

Maggie, Irene, Mrs. Pulse,

Sat, Apr 25

cool and cloudy,

Mrs. Foster called, rained

this evening.  I was at

Hetties tonight

Sunday, Apr 26

Rained hard all last night

and this forenoon, had

early dinner, then took

long ride to Dam, north

Columbus, and back home

saw hundreds of ducks on

the river, quite a wind

storm with rain &amp; snow

did not go to church

Monday, Apr 27

cloudy &amp; cold.  Hose &amp; I took

Maggie with us to Col.  I got

new shoes &amp; voil dress.  also

tomato plants.  Mrs Gelston

called.  Went to Clubat Neilsons

Tues, Apr. 28

Hard frost last night today

cold and windy.  Bess and

Elliott called awhile, I took

my voile dress over to Zella K,

and got my silk dress with

the new sleeves home

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A man from Utica died

on the street today, warm-

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I was at Fosters awhile

Wed, Apr 29

Beautiful bright day, cool.

Hose &amp; Jack went to Columbus

Jane Chapman called

I was Rosas &amp; Lily's in evening

Thurs, Apr 30

Beautiful day, cool I washed

a little &amp; set out 7 tomato

plants.  I was at chapmans

in the evening.  Mert &amp; Lo

Smythe called this evening

Fri, May 1

Nice bright day, warmer

Mert Smythe called for me

to go to Delaware, could not go

I went to Inspection in 

Westerville this evening,

Hose came after me.

Saturday, May 2

Nice day, warm, rained

a nice shower this P.M.

Christine was here a few

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[page corresponds with labeled page 19 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sunday, May 3

Beautiful day, Rosa, Lily

Hose and I went to Bucyrus

Mon, May 4

Beautiful day

I washed &amp; ironed sitting

room curtains.  Mrs Foster

called.  I was at Hetties in

the evening.

Tues, May 5

Beautiful day

We cleaned sitting room

Henry Huff plowed big

garden.  I set out 24

glad bulbs.  Maggie was

here this evening

Wed, May 6

cloudy and threatening

rain.  I spent the day

at Lelands &amp; Irene,  Leland

is sick.  I was at Mas-

orie entertainment this

evening

Thur, May 7

rained all night last 

night and some today

colder this evening and still rain-

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I was at Hetties this evening</text>
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[page corresponds with labeled page 20 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

tried on my 2 dresses at

Zella Knowders this morning

Fri, May 8

Nice day.  Hose and I went

to Columbus, I got a hat 

made at Lazarus, set out

the glad bulbs Irene gave.  I 

got a dozen more bulbs and

marigold.  I went to Raleighs

play in the evening

Sat, May 9

Raining today, cleared a 

little in afternoon, got my

made hat by mail.  Mrs. Irwin

and Daisy Wheaton called

I was at Lilies in the evening

also Mrs Fosters

Sunday, May 10

Partly cloudy &amp; showery all

day.  We went to Smythes in

the last afternoon, they were

not at home.  Lily &amp; Rosa call

ed and we went to church

Mildred &amp; mother called a 

little while, Lambert girl buried

Mon, May 11

cloudy &amp; showery, I did the

usual work, Hose and Jack

in Col all day.  I was at

Mrs Kimballs in the eve

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Tues, May 12

cool cloudy &amp; showery.  I set

last (crossed out) bulbs I got at Livingstons

washed green spread and towels

Mr Rush was here last night

I was at Chapmans this evening

Wed, May 13

rained all forenoon.  I 

spent the day with Bess

she gave  me some glad bulbs

I was at Daisy Wheatons in evening

Thurs, May 14

Beautiful bright day.  cool

I set out Lily &amp; Bess bulbs

Mrs Foster called Jane

Chapman gave me 3 tulips

I was at Hetties in evening

Fri, May 15

nice day, partly cloudy, I 

got 1 1/2 doz tomatoes of Erus-

bergers and set them out

also planted Jimmie &amp; Mari-

gold seed that I bought.

I went to grades school play

Sat, May 16

windy, Hose planted Zinnia and

Marigold seed.  It is raining

this evening.  Mr. &amp; Mrs Thrasber

here over night.
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[page corresponds with labeled page 22 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sun, May 17

Rained hard most of the

night, cloudy this A.M. cleared

and beautiful this P.M.

Hose and called on Mrs Kirk-

Patrick at Powell and on

Cleve &amp; Ada Boyd in Columbus

Fosters called this P.M.

Monday, May 18

Beautiful day, warm, Hose

and I went to Delaware and

got 1 doz glad bulbs &amp; 1 doz

tomato plants, we set them

out.  Jane Chapman called 

I was at Maggies in the

evening

Tues, May 19

nice day, a little windy

Hose and I went to Columbus

I got my flowers and we fixed

porch boxes.  Mildred was in 

a minute.  I was Lily's in

the evening also at Chapmans

Wed, May 20

Rained hard last night

and some today.  not much

doing today  I was at Hetties

this evening</text>
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[page corresponds with labeled page 23 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Thur, May 21

nice day.  Mrs Foster called.  I

washed some.  I went to Lodge

in evening

Fri, May 22

cloudy &amp; misty.  Swept big

north bed room, rained most 

of the day.  Mrs Teter took

Rosa, Lily and I up to Senior

class play.

Sat, May 23  (Christine called

cloudy &amp; much colder, I was

at Fosters this evening

also at Gelstons a little while.

Sun, May 24

nice bright forenoon, frost last

night, &amp; poured and rained 

this evening

We went to airport &amp; Granville

called at Armstrongs (rained very hard)

and Strolins they were

not at home.  Jane Chapman

took me for a ride there 

to baccalureate sermon.

Monday, May 25

cloudy &amp; little windy, washed and

ironed.  Mrs Foster called also

Jane Chapman.  I did not go to com-

mencement,  Hose was away
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                    <text>[page 27]

[page corresponds with labeled page 24 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Tues, May 26

Beautiful day, cool, Mrs Perry

swept upstairs.  I was at Zellas

Knowders &amp; tried on dresses

Had a letter from Mary.  Was

at Lily's in the evening

Wed, May 27

Beautiful day, warm

cleaned kitchen some

Went to Caroline Robinson

funeral, called at Maggies

went to prayer meeting

Mrs. Parson &amp; Pickhan called

Thurs, May 28

nice day, very warm, Hoses

mother came for over Decora-

tion, Jane Chapman called.

We set our tables &amp; cleaned the

house for our party on Saturday.

Fri, May 29

Very warm day, threatening

rain.  Mr Clouse buried

I was at Hetties this morning

Sat, May 30

Decoration Day

I am having our annual din-

ner.   cloudy &amp; rained a little

Calvins family came

from Cleveland.  quite warm
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[page corresponds with labeled page 25 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sun, May 31

nice day, quite a little cooler

Calvin &amp; family called awhile

this morning.  Hose, I and his 

mother went to Central College

to see tornado's work, Jane

Chapman called

Mon, June 1

nice day, I washed a little

Jane Chapman &amp; Mrs Foster called

I went to Pythian work put

on by Kilbourne but had to go

home as Hose had to go away.

Tues, June 2

fine day, Jane Chapman

called.  I was at Lily's in evening

Wed, June 3

cloudy &amp; rained a little, I 

helped entertain the Mission

Circle at the church.  Festus

&amp; Mrs Foster called.  I called

on Carrie Chapman in evening

Thurs, June 4

cloudy, rained hard this P.M.

Jane Chapman called.  I

washed some towels, I was

at Hetties this evening.

Fri, June 5

Nice day, Hose and I went to

Columbus, we got porch vallances
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                    <text>[page 29]

[page corresponds with labeled page 26 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

and I another new hat

Mother Hopkins went home,

Jane Chapman called.  I

was at Fosters in evening.

Sat, June 6, my birthday

warm, raining this

evening.  Bess &amp; Elliott

called and brot my a prous

I called on Mrs Ramsey,

Sun, June 7

windy, clearing &amp; raining

all day.  Hose and I took

lunch and went to Jane

Cavemis.  I did not go to church

Monday, June 8

nice day. quite cool. I washed 

a little. I went to Salvation

Army meeting on the park.

Jane &amp; Lily called a while

Abbie Kimball spent the

evening. Hose went to

Elyria. Mrs Argo died

Tues, June 9

Beautiful day, quite cool,

I helped on Dec. committee

for our A.E. Banquet.  Electric-

ity put in little front room,

I went to banquet in evening

Hose busy all day.
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                    <text>[page 30]

[page corresponds with labeled page 27 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Wed, June 11

nice day, cool. Ed Gibson put

up our porch vallance.

Jane Chapman called.  I 

was at Hetties this evening

Thurs, June 12

nice day

Maggie was here in the 

evening also Abbie Kimball [crossed out]

Fri, June 13

nice day, cloudy, we went

to Chilicothe, Adelphice, Rock House &amp; Logan called on 

Parsons.  I was at Daisy W. in evening

Sat, June 14

partly cloudy.  not much

doing.  Mrs Foster called.

I was at Lilys in the evening

Mrs. Lawson also called.

threatened rain

Sunday, June 14

Partly cloudy &amp; cooler rain-

ed a little.  We called on Smythe

Sisters a little while Jane Chapman

called.  I went to Children's Day

at Baptist Church

Monday, June 15

nice cool day, Did not do much

work
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Nice day but quite cool.  I wash-

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chapman a while.  Listened

to Harding Memorial program

Wed, June 17  nice day

Bob brot bricks back

I was at Hetties in evening

Thurs, June 18

very fine day, warmer

Hose and I went to Columbus 

and got electric fixtures

for register &amp; west room

also got 3 new windows

for north room.

Mrs. Foster &amp; Merle Williams

called, finished getting

porch vallance.  got rug

home that I got of Christine

Fri, June 19

beautiful day, quite warm

Ed Ginn put new windows in

the north room.  Jane Chapman

called.  I did not go to mock trial

Sat, June 20

Nice day, very warm, hard shower

in late afternoon.  We looked

at electric refrigerators at C &amp; I
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Sunday, June 21

very warm day, Hose gone almost 

all day, I did not go to church.

fine shower in the evening

Monday, June 22

very warm day

We got electric refrigerator

I washed a little, Mrs Foster

and Daisy Wheaton called

Tuesday, June 23

warm &amp; cloudy.  We set out 

some iris that Daisy W.

gave me.  Mr. Loop wired the 

register room and west 

room for electricity.  I

made 4 qts strawberry jam.

We got 10 quarts of cherries from Leland.

I was at Lilys &amp; Mrs Hammonds

Wed, June 24

very warm I canned cherries 

&amp; made 2 glasses of jelly.  Mrs

Foster &amp; Ada Fravel called.  I did

not go to Pythian card party.

Thurs, June 25

very warm

Charley, Mary &amp; Frost from Johnstown

called.  I was at Hetties in the

evening
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Fri, June 26

very warm.  fine shower in 

the afternoon, I did not do

much today.  very much cooler

this evening

Sat, June 27

nice day, a little cooler, just

the Saturday's work.  We re-

newed subscription for Gazette

Mrs Kimball &amp; Mrs Irwin called

in the evening

Sun, June 28

very warm.  We went to

Mr. Vernon, Newark &amp; home.

Mr Barnhardt called,

sprinkled this evening

Mon, June 29

fine rain last night but

very warm today, cherry

canning is the order of 

the day.  I washed some

Tues, June 30

very warm, finished can-

ning cherries, Mrs. Foster call-

ed, 5 over night

Wed, July 1

very warm.

Dowell came over to fix toilet,

Mrs Foster called.  I was at 

Hetties in evening
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Thurs, July 2,

very very warm, cooler in the

evening.  I was at Lily's in

the evening, cherries gone.

Fri, July 3

warm, but quite a breeze

Mr &amp; Mrs Wheaton and Jane 

Chapman called this forenoon

prepared my 4th of July dinner

quite a little today.

much cooler this evening

Sat, July 4

Not quite so warm, I made

peach ice cream for the first 

time in the electric.

NOrthing doing in this

town today.  I was a Hetties

In the evening also Gelstons

Sun, July 5

Quite warm, but breezy

rained a little shower

HOse and I went to Delaware,

Mt. Gilead then home.

Florence Knoske and fam-

ily called also Mr. &amp; Mrs Irwin

Monday, July 6

much cooler

We washed a little.  Mert and

Lo took me a ride up to Blue
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[page corresponds with labeled page 32 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

church corners Mrs Foster

called a little while.  Rented

Festus Room to Mr Roberts

Tuesday, July 7

cool, cloudy, threatening

rain this A.M. I ironed a

little.  Jane Chapman and

Mrs Foster and Maggie

called.  I got letter with 

pictures from Mary.  I was

at Chapmans a little while

Wed, July 8

beautiful summer day

cool &amp; clear.  Did not do much 

I was at Lily's in evening

Thurs, July 9

fine day, cool in house

Hose mowed some weeds.

Mrs Mueller &amp; Rolland

and Mrs Strosnider called

Jane C. was here a few minutes

Fri, July 10

Lovely day, quite cool, Hose

and I went to Col. I got a

panama hat. Mrs Irwin, Mrs

Sedgwick, Bessie Perfict and I

went to Delaware to hear Billy

Sunday, cold last night
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[page corresponds with labeled page 33 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sat, July 11

quite cool this morning, Hose

got a chicken from Nellie

is helping Strosnider

I was at Hetties this evening

Sun, July 12

cool and cloudy, but getting

warmer, Hose gone most all

day to Lackeys Rosa Borcus

called in afternoon

Chapmans guests called a 

few minutes

Mon, July 13

cool this morning but

getting much warmer.  I

washed a little.  Did not do

much else, Hosa busy most

all day.

Tues, July 4

very warm

We went to Delaware to pay

taxes, not quite so high.  I 

was at Lily's in evening.

Mrs Ramsey called this eve

Wed, July 15

cloudy and much cooler

this A.M. I was at Maggies in evening

getting awful warm
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[page corresponds with labeled page 34 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Thus, July 16

Terribly warm 98°

Mrs Lawson spent the day

here.  Jane Chapman called

did not work much 6 over night

Fri, July 17

cooler rained some last 

night and a terrible electrical

storm we got up.  We took

our dining room clock to

Oberboltzer at Centerburg to

get it cleaned.  Lovely

rain this afternoon and

some cooler

Sat, July 18

cooler, lots of rain.  We 

did not do much work.  I

was at Daisy Wheatons this eve

Sunday, July 19

very warm

Hosea, Rosa, Lily and I

went to Sugar Grove Lake

Mon, July 20

cooler, rained in the

morning.  I did not wash,

I was at Hetties in the evening

Thus, July 21

Poured rain all this

forenoon.  I was at Bess all

day, set out delphinums she gave me
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[page corresponds with labeled page 35 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Wed, July 22.

Cooler I washed a little first

electric bill came.  surprised

Thurs, July 23

A little cooler Harvey &amp; Snow

came down to see after ref-

Hettie &amp; Mrs Foster called

Bess sent me a qt of blackberries

Hose and Jack went to Mt Vernon

I was at Clapmans this evening

Fri, July 24

cool in the house, partly

cloudy.  Mrs Foster called

and gave me some beans.

got chicken from Ike Sharman

canned 1 qt of berries.

Sat, July 25

Cool last night

beautiful summer day

a housefull last night,

made pies and dressed a chicken

Leland Wm  Irene and Mrs

Irwin called in the evening

I took my shoes to shoe man and

called at Hetties

Sunday, July 26

Beautiful day.  We took our din-

ner and went to see old Fort

near Glenford.  Jane Madden called
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[page corresponds with labeled page 36 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Monday, July 27

Very warm.  I washed some

Maggie was here in the evening

Tues, July 28

Very very warm.  Did not do

much.  I was at Borcus in

the evening,  Ironed

11 sheets and 13 towels

Wed, July 29

Very warm.  I took out

insurance today, got

3 qts berries.  Mert Smythe

took me to Centerburg

Mrs Madden called this 

evening

Thurs, July 30

Very warm day.  I canned

2 1/2 qt blackberries.  Carrie

Chapman called.  Hose and

Jack went to Mt Vernon

3 over night.  Threatened rain

Fri, July 31

Very warm,  I made lots

of blackberry jelly,  Mrs. Mum

&amp; Daisy Wheaton were here

in the evening.

Fri, Aug 1.

Very warm, did my usual

work.  Was at Maggie's this

evening, Hose &amp; Abe went to Col in Abes
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[page corresponds with labeled page 37 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sunday, Aug 3

Warm but breezy.  We had an

early dinner, then went Mt Gilead

Marion, Prospect, Magnetic

Delaware and home

Mon, Aug 4

Cool breeze this morning, we 

washed a little.  Went to Cen-

terburg this A.M. for our clock

Hose and Jack went to Columbus

Mrs. Foster called this P.M.

I was at Hetties this evening

Tues, Aug 5

Very warm, canned 4 pts of to-

matoes, Festus called.  I was 

at Lily's in the evening

Wed, Aug 5

Very foggy this morning

The Mission Circle went to

Jersey to Rev Hustons, covered

dish dinner.  We had a 

big rain today.

Thursday, Aug 6

very warm,  I canned 4 pts

tomatoes today, Mr Monroe was

here overnight.

Fri, Aug 7

Very warm.  Did not do much

on from Chautauqua N.Y

came back

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[page corresponds with labeled page 38 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sat, Aug 8

Very warm all day.  I was

at Lelands for dinner.

Daisy Wheaton called

this evening and after

words I was at Carrie Chapman

Sunday, Aug 9

warm, we took ride to

Westerville, Worthington

Plain City, Hilliards

up river road home.

rained hard on trip

Monday, Aug 10, Christines birthday

Daisy Cox and husband called

Rained very hard last

night, washed and ironed

Mrs Foster called

fine and cool this evening

Tues, Aug 11

Nice and cool.  I canned 

1 pt of tomatoes, and did quite

a little upstairs work

Hose &amp; Jack went to Col.

Wed, Aug 12

rained last night and

quite cool  I went to our

reunion at Irene's  Daisy Cox went

with me.  We had a fine time

I was at Fosters in the

evening.  Midlred G. called

for news for paper,
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[page corresponds with labeled page 39 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Thus, Aug 13

rained hard all last night

cold today.  Did not do much.

Hose not at all busy.

I was at Lily's in the evening

Fri, Aug 14

warmer today, usual amount

of work done.  Had some

		Maggie called

Michigan people overnight.

the little boy is sick.

Sat, Aug 15

Still getting warmer

little boy still sick called

Dr. Gerhasdt &amp; Dr Gassucle

Mrs Barker &amp; Jack called

Sunday, Aug 16

Much warmer, the little boy

still sick, gas man from 

Gallion called a while

Monday, Aug 17,

very warm,  I washed

some.  Took the little boy

to Detroit Hospital.

Mrs Gelston called also

Jane Chapman

Tues, Aug 18,

very warm, partly cloudy

we cleaned morth front bed

room, Elliott was here for dinner
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[page corresponds with labeled page 40 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]


I canned 6 pts of tomatoes

Jane Chapman called this

evening.  I was at Hetties this

evening

Wed, Aug. 19

Not quite so warm, Hose &amp; Jack

went to Columbus.  Mrs Foster

called, I was at Daisy Wheatons

in the evening

Thurs, Aug 20,

Poured and rained in the

night, Hose and I went to

Columbus.  I got new thin dress

&amp; 2 new spreads.  Hose went

back with Abe at 4.o'clock.

Fri, Aug 21

very nice and cool, beautiful

day.  I washed green spread

and some towels.  Was at Hetties

for some peaches this evening

Sat, Aug 22

still cool, canned 2 pts to

matoes.  I was at Lilys a

little while this evening

Mrs Lawson called a few mts.

Sun, Aug 23

beautiful cool day,  we took our

dinner and went to Col, Lancaster

Logan, called on Parsons,
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[page corresponds with labeled page 41 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Nelsonville, New Straitsville

New Lexington, Newark and home

Carrie C. called a little while,

Monday Aug 24

Still cool, did not do much was

too tired.  Called at Chapmans

a little while this evening

Tues, Aug 25

Still cool, Did not do much to

day, pain in my side.

Mrs Foster called, several 

over night tonight.

Wed, Aug 26

Still cool rained hard

most of the day, washed

but did not hang them up.

Hose went to Magnetic S.

I was at Maggie's this evening

Thurs, Aug 27

Nice and cool, beautiful day

did not do much, Mrs. Perry

Swept up stairs.  I was at

Mrs. Ramsey's this evening

Fri, Aug 28

cool and cloudy, rained

early this morning, Mrs.

Foster called this P.M.

Nellie Loar died.  I went to

club at Community Hall

tonight.
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[page corresponds with labeled page 42 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sat, Aug. 29

very cool.  We took big clock

to Centerburg to have it cleaned

I was at Hetties this evening

she gave me some corn

and apples

Sun, Aug 30

still cool, rained some 

showers today, Mert Smythe

called.  Nellie Loar was

buried, Harts were here

overnight.

Monday, Aug 31 I was at Lily this evening

cool.  Did not do much 

Mrs Sedgwicks brother 

called on Hose.

Tues, Sept 1

lovely cool day.  Hose and I

went to the fair.  It blew 

and rained terribly this

evening

Wed, Sept 2

rained hard all day

canned some peaches and

tomatoes.  House nearly

full tonight.

Thurs, Sept 3.

Beautiful day, we washed

a little, Hose made a trip

to Columbus.  Several tonight
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[page corresponds with labeled page 43 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Fri, Sept 4.

rained some of the day.

Monroes were here all day, Mildred


Gelston called.  I was at Mrs Fosters

this evening

Sat, Sept 5

	Leland called this evening	

lovely day, worked very

hard, so many over night

I was at Hetties this evening

Sun, Sept 6.

Beautiful day, cool we took

our lunch and went to

Carey, O, Lily &amp; Rosa here

this evening

Monday, Sept 7

Beautiful day we washed

9 sheets &amp; some towels, Miss 

Bond still here.  House very

busy.

Tues, Sept 8.

Awful hot, we washed some

more today, not much doing

today.

Wed, Sept 9

Awful hot, did the house

work.  was at Carries in the evening

Thurs, Sept 10.  got club material

still hot, I ironed today.

Will and Ina at Daisy W today

House nearly full tonight
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[page corresponds with labeled page 44 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Fri, Sept 11

very warm.  Irene and

I went out to Elliotts to

can peaches.  Stella

Hannon was there for 

supper.

Sat, Sept 12.

very warm.  I canned 3 qts

of peaches, I was at Hetties

this evening.

Sun, Sept 13.

very warm, busy this mor-

ning with the rooms.

Miss Bond left, Had a nice

chicken dinner, after that

we took a ride up 61.  I was

at Chapmans this evening

Mon, Sept 14.

very warm, I canned 8 qts

of peaches, was at Lily's

in the evening.  Jane

Chapman called a few minutes

Tues, Sept 15,

very warm, sprinkled a 

little this A.M.  I spent

the day at Percie Lawson,

got peaches ready this evening

for peach butter Jane C.

called a few minutes
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[page corresponds with labeled page 45 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Wed, Sept 16,

very warm, we made peach

butter.  We went to Centerburg and

got our big clock.

Thus, Sept 17.

very warm, rained a

little this P.M. started

my club paper this even-

ing.  I was at Maggies

this evening.

Fri, Sept 18.

much cooler after the rain

we made grape butter today

I went to Baptist aid this 

afternoon and to Abbie Kim-

balls this evening.  Dr. G.

came this evening and 

got some grapes.  Still

working on club paper.

Sat, Sept 19.

lovely cool day.  washed a 

little.  Jane C. called, I was

at Chapmans, Was at Hetties

this evening 3 over night

Sun, Sept 20,

quite warm.  We went Urbana

Mechanicsburg, Plain City

and home for a ride

Awful tired when I came

back.  Jane C. called a few minutes
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[page corresponds with labeled page 46 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Monday, Sept 21

very warm.  Did not do much

Hose dug some potatoes.  Bess

and Elliott called this evening

		rained a little

Tues, Sept 22.

very warm, Hose and I 

went to Columbus, got

slip cover material and

rubber matting.  I was at

Lily's this evening.

Wed, Sept 23.

Much cooler, nice rain

this forenoon.  Hose busy

Irene, Wm &amp; Leland called

this evening

Thurs, Sept 24,

Nice and cool, canned

a pint of tomatoes.  Went

out to Ethels to get her to

make chair covers, found 

her sick in bed.  Mrs

Foster was here this P.M.

I was at Mrs Burrens this 

evening

Fri, Sept 24

still cool, rained hard

this P.M.  I did not get to

go to club at Irene's as Hose

had to go away. 

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                    <text>[page 50]

[page corresponds with labeled page 47 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sat, Sept 26

very cool, dressed a chicken

for tomorrow dinner.  Hose

is quite busy.  Sent my

club material back to state

library.  Hetties birthday

I am going up this evening

and take her a bouquet.

Sun, Sept 27,

cool day.  Hose gone most of 

the day, I went to church in 

the evening

Mon, Sept 28.

cool. washed north room

curtains and all front win-

dows.  Harringtons came

I was Borcuk this evening.

Tues, Sept 29

beautiful day.  Dr. Harrington

was married and left

I washed Jacks spread and

curtains was at Fosters

in the evening

Wed, Sept 30,

Beautiful day, went to Col-

and got curtains for double 

northroom, new hat, and one

made over also sheet.  opportu-

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[page corresponds with labled page 48 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Thurs, Oct 1.

Nice day, some what cloudy

I washed and ironed west

room curtains.  Took a hat

to Mrs Foster, Maggie and

Pearl Whitney called this eve

Mrs Perry swept upstairs

Lo Smythe called after meeting

Fri, Oct 2.

Beautiful day like summer

I washed 4 sheets then

went out to Bess' for the day.

finished putting up my new

curtains in north room.

Sat, Oct 3.

Beautiful warm day.  Did 

not do much, Mr &amp; Mrs Parsons

called a little while,  I was

at Hetties this evening.

Sun, Oct 4.

Beautiful warm day, we

did not take a ride as

rommers stayed in room

all day.  I went to church 

in the evening.  Substitute

Preacher stayed all night

also 4 others

Monday, Oct 5

Rained last night and

a little today.  We washed
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                    <text>[page 52]

[page corresponds with labeled page 49 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

a few things, I was down

to see Pheobe today.  Miss Bond

called this evening.  drizzling again.

Tues, Oct 6

Fine day, I washed 2

spreads.  I was at Lily's in 

the evening.

Wed, Oct 7

Rained early this morning.

washed 5 pr of curtains.  Hose 

has been painting new

windows that we got also

a door that we got Oct 1st

3 railroad men over night

Thurs, Oct 8.

rained last night and

most of the day.  we put up

new blinds, washed 1 pr of

curtains, was at Maggies a

little while this evening.

Fri, Oct 9,

beautiful day.  we washed

and ironed front room

curtains, I was at Hetties

in the evening

Sat, Oct 10

beautiful day.  Maggie call-

ed, washed hall curtains, 

was at Mrs Fosters a little while
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                    <text>[page 53]

[page corresponds with labeled page 50 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sun, Oct. 11

cloudy this A.M. we went

to St Mary's lake took our lunch

drizzled most of the after-

noon, we brot Jack T. back 

I went to church this evening

Mon, Oct 12,

fine day, cooler we wash-

ed dining room cur-

tains and took up rug.

I was at Mrs Sedgwicks

and Sada's in the evening

Tues, Oct. 13 (at Lily's this evening

cloudy this A.M. rain-

ed this afternoon.  finish-

ed washing and ironing

curtains, Hose finished 

digging potatoes, nice ones.

Wed, Oct 14

rained hard last night

and hard today off and on

all day.  Dr, Maggie, Dell

Sneddecker, Mrs Davidson

and I went to church as-

sociation at Linden, all day

and evening.

Thurs, Oct 15.

cooler today. made 5 glasses 

of jelly.  nothing doing

was at Hetties a little while
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                    <text>[page 54]

[page corresponds with labeled page 51 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Fri, Oct 16

cooler did not do much, raining

a little this afternoon and evening, 

I was at Daisy Wheaton's this evening

Sat, Oct 17.

cold, beautiful day, quite

windy, obnoxious people

stayed last night.  Bess and

Irene each gave us a chicken

today.  Irene was here tonight

I did not see her and I was a Mrs F.

Sun, Oct 18.

Heavy frost last night beau-

tiful day today.  We stayed home.  

I was a Chapmans

this evening

Mon, Oct 19.

Hard frost last night but

beautiful day today.  Did not do

much, Mrs Foster called.  I was

at Maggies in the evening.

Tues, Oct. 20.

Beautiful day not quite so cold,

We washed a little, Maggie and

Bessie P. brought missionary

apron to me.  I was at Lily's

and Chapmans awhile.

Wed, Oct. 21.

Beautiful day, we washed 7 sheets

Mrs Fivoz was in a few minutes.  I went to

			prayer meeting.
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Thurs, Oct 22

Beautiful day, hazy like

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5 qts of beets.  Hose cleaned up

our room.  Will Weaver and

Hose's mother called a while

started refrigerator again

Tues, pretty warm.  I was

at Lily's this evening

Fri, Oct 23

Beautiful day. did not do

much, went to club at

Daisy Wheatons Don Miller billed

Sat, Oct 24

raining this morning

misty and colder.  I was 

at Hetties a little while this

evening.

Sun, Oct, 25.

Beautiful fall day.  We took

Rosa &amp; Lily and went to Mt

Vernon, Walhonding, Cochocton,

Newark and back home

lovely drive.  Lily, Rosa and

I went to see slides at Bap-

tist church in the evening.

Will and Alice Pryor called.

Mon, Oct 26.

Beautiful day, we washed a 

little, Ed Gilder put Jack's
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new windows in.  I was at

cooks a little while.  Mrs. Fos-

ter called.


Wed, Oct 28

Beautiful day.  Hose went

out to  Elliotts and got fork.

Jane C. called a little

while,  I was at prayer

meeting this evening

Thurs, Oct 29

Nice day, partly cloudy.  we

went to Zanesville, McConnels-

ville, Duncan Falls, New Lex.

and home.  Harry Reece took

measurements for hall windows,

Maggie and I went to the

new restaurant opening

then called on Mrs Burren

Fri, Oct 30.

cold, cloudy, a little misty, Did

not do much, Hose took Elliotts fork

home and got some apples for pies.

Mrs Frye in and waited until auto was fixed

Lily.  Rosa &amp; I went to Halloween party on park.
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Sat, Oct 31 drizzling a little and

cold.  Helen Fivoz got hurt last

night, Mrs Foster called a 

little while rained hard

most of the afternoon,  Leland

brot us some pears today.  Did 

not go any place tonight

Sun, Nov 1.

cold and cloudy, Mr Jones

burried today.  cleaned off

this afternoon.  We went to 

N. Columbus and Oshaunessy

Dam, back by Bellpoint, Mag-

gie called a little while.  I

went to church this evening,

Mon, Nov 2

cloudy and cold.  Hose and

I went to Col, about 11 o clock

I got a corset at Kathryn Bells

Jane Chapman called.  Hose

out with Abe on 2 funeral calls

I was Hetties this evening

Tues, Nov 3.

Beautiful day.  Ed Frim is 

hanging bathroom &amp; hall

doors.  Hose and I went over

and voted  Mrs. Irwin and

Mrs Wheaton called this P.M.

I was at Fosters this evening
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Wed, Nov 4.

Beautiful day.  I made quince

[illegible] &amp; quince honey, E. A. Strong

called.  Hose was busy.  In 

the evening I was at Maggies,

Hetties and Chapmans

Thurs, Nov 5

clear and windy, Hose

gone almost all day.  Mag-

gie called a few minutes 

on her way to Fivoz:  Abbie

Kimball called awhile.

Fri, Nov. 6.

Nice day.  Hose busy.  Jane C.

called a few minutes.  Monroe

family are here.  House full

tonight.

Sat, Nov. 7.

Cloudy and cold.  Home game

in Columbus.  I washed a few towels.  Hose took man

to ball game in Columbus

rained, sleeted &amp; snowed a 

little today.

Sun, Nov. 8.

Beautiful sunshiny day,

was quite busy this fore-

noon.  This P.M. we took Mert

&amp; Lo Smythe and went to the 

Pastor horse show.
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Mon, Nov 9.

Beautiful day.  I washed a 

little Ed Gim put in new

hall windows.  Mrs. Foster

called.  I was at Borcus'

a little while.  Mrs. Ramsey

called.

Tues, Nov. 10.

fine day, I have a billious

attack.  Hose gone all day.

Ethel Hagaman called.

did not do anything today

Wed, Nov 11.

Armistice day, rained a 

little last night and this 

morning.  Last night we

hunted window prepers

at Gelstons.  Bess spent the

day here,  Hose was called

to Weavers, his mother fell

down,  He took on Gorsuch up

I went up to Maggies but had 

to come home.

Thur, Nov 12.

Hose's mother broke her hip

in two places, was taken

to the Hospital this A.M.

Mrs. Gelston, Carrie &amp; Jane

Chapman, Mrs. Foster and 

Mert Smythe called today.
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[page corresponds with labeled page 57 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

I did not go to Pearl Whibuty

party this evening.  Rained

most of the day.  Frank Bell

painted front door casings

Fri, Nov. 13

Beautiful day.  Mr Reardon

died.  We went to Col to

see Hose's mother.  found

her fairly comfortable.

I was Borcus this evening

Mrs. Snyder &amp; Bertha Huddlestein

called.

Sat, Nov. 14

Beautiful day.  I fixed my

black dress sleeves.  Jane C.

called a few minutes.  Le-

land called.  I was at Het-

ties this evening.

Sun, Nov 15.

Beautiful warm day, too warm

Jane C. called twice, Mr. Turley

and Abbie Kimball also called

Lily and Rosa came and 

we went to church, Hose gone

most of the day, took ride up 61.

Mon, Nov 16.

Beautiful day, we went to hospital to see

Hose' mother found her about the

same.  I got 2 rugs for the
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[page corresponds with labeled page 58 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

bathroom.  I was at Foster's 

this evening.  very foggy this morning

Tue, Nov 17.

clear and warm getting cloudy 

I washed 6 sheets, Mr. Look

put light on back porch.

I started making covers

for living room suite

today.  I was over to say good-

bye to Daisy W, and Mrs. Masser

Irene &amp; Leland called today.

Wed, Nov 18.

fine day, cloudy in the morning, rained hard last 

night.  We went to hospital to

see Hose's mother.  fairly

comfortable.  I was at Hettie's 

last night.  Hubert &amp; Mabel

called a minute.

Thurs, Nov 18.

Beautiful day. quite warm

Jane Chapman called 

Hose went to hospital to see

his mother found her about

the same.  Hose got a turkey

up at Boyds and engaged

our for Thankgiving.  I am

working on furniture covers

Jane Chapman called twice
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I was at Lilys a little while

Maggie was here part of the evening

Fri, Nov 20.

Lovely warm day.

We dressed a turkey.  Mrs. 

Foster called.  Harvey Allen

worked on radio again

Lily, Rosa &amp; I went to

Baptist Church play.

Sat, Nov 21.

Rained hard last night

and this morning.  we are

having turkey new.  I am still

on my suite covers.  I was Lily's

in the evening.  Florence Beum

us visiting there.  Akron man

called to see us on way home from game

Bess was here a few minutes today

Sun, Nov 22.

Beautiful warm day.

Still have turkey.  We went to 

Bellpoint down the river to

hospital, found Hose's mother

comfortable.  Came back through

Sheppard.  I went to church this eve.

Mon, Nov 23.

Beautiful day.  Still working on 

my covers.  Mrs. Beum called also

Strosnider.  I was at Maggies this

evening.
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[page corresponds with labeled page 60 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Tues, Nov 24

Nice day until this eveving

raining some.  Hose went to 

Col to see his mother, found

her much inproved.  Also or-

dered license plate for next yr.

Still working on covers (slip).

Wed, Nov 25,

Beautiful day.  Much colder

30 colder.  Our other turkey

came today.  Jane Chapman

called twice.  I was at 

prayer meeting this evening

Hose has been busy most 

of the day.

Thurs, Nov 26,

Nice day but cold.  We ate

Thanksgiving dinner at

Maggies.  I was at Borcus

in the evening.

Fri, Nov 27,

Got up this A.M. ground

covered with snow

Fishers were here for

a turkey dinner.  Jane C.

called also Fosters Sherbow

Hose down to see his mother

found her about the same.

I went to P.C. banquet tonight

took Billy as my guest
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[page corresponds with labeled page 61 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sat, Nov 28,

Cold and cloudy, snow melted

some today.

Hose over at Reardons apprais-

ing.  Jane Chapman and will

Weaver called I was at

Fosters and Chapmans this 

evening.  it is beginning 

to rain a little.

Sun, Nov 29,

Warmer, cloudy and a 

little drizzly.  we took a ride

to Fulton, Ashley, Delaware

and home,  Will Weaver

called.  Hose went down

to the Hospital to see his

mother, she is not quite

so well, John Furry went

with him,  Jane &amp; Carrie C

were here with me

Mon, Nov 30,

gloomy day cold &amp; raw

Hose went to Hospital to be with

his mother.  Mrs. Gelston called, 

also Mert Smythe &amp; Jane Chapman

Hose found his mother resting

better.

Tues, Dec 1

Beautiful day.  Hose gone all day to see

his mother, found her not good.
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[page corresponds with labeled page 62 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Jane Chapman and Mrs

Foster called.

Wed, Dec 2,

Beautiful bright day.  I

washed a little.  Hose gone

all day to see his mother.

Thurs, Dec 3,

Beautiful day like spring

we went to Hospital to see

Hose's mother, found her

suffering greatly.  I was

at Mrs Kimballs in the evening.

Fri, Dec 3

rained hard this mor-

ning, got colder and wind

blew a little.  Jane C. will

Weaver &amp; Troy called Hose

was down to see his

mother.  found her a little

more comfortable.

Sat, Dec 6,

Cloudy all day,  Jane C.

&amp; Mrs Irwin called.  I was

at Mrs Fosters in the evening

We are eating green onions

out of the garden.  Hose

down to see his Mother

She is not very good.

Sun, Dec 6

Cold and cloudy, alone all




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day, Hose helping Abe. John

Trimmer called on his way

from the Hospital, found Hose

mother getting weaker.

Mon, Dec 7.

Beautiful day, a little windy

and cold.  Hose helped Abe

in Westerville then went

on to see his mother

found her more comfort-

able.  I was at Hetties this

evening.  Wrote to Alice Musser.

Tues, Dec 8.

Partly cloudy &amp; cold about

freezing.  Hose gone most

of the day, Mrs. Foster called.

I was at Barcus in the

evening.  Wrote to Phillipps

Wed, Dec 9.

Sleeted, rained &amp; froze last

night.  raining this mor-

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to see his mother.  found

her not very good. a little

weaker.  Maggie went to Col-

umbus with him.  Mert

Smythe called.  I did not go

to Pythian entertainment

tonight but sent sandwiches.
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Thurs, Dec 10

Cloudy, a little cool.

We went to Hospital to see

Hose's mother, found her

weaker.  Mert &amp; Lo Smythe

called a little while

Fri, Dec 11

Rained very hard early this

morning and some of the day,

not cold.  Hose gone all day.

Did not do much.  We got out

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and took two men to London.

Great pockets of fog in road.

Sat, Dec 12

Beautiful warm day until

4 o'clock, then cloudy

Hose down to see his moth-

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Sun, Dec 13

rained hard early this

morning.  Hose busy in fore

noon, We went to Hospital

in afternoon to see his

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the evening.

Mon, Dec 14

Cold, windy and cloudy,
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Put Mother Hopkins in

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Tues, Dec 15

Beautiful bright day.  not so

cold.  Lots of callers at the 

house to see Mrs. Hopkins.

Wed, Dec 16

Beautiful bright day but

cold.  Mother Hopkins buried

funeral at Baptist church.

Beautiful day.

Thurs, Dec 17

Beautiful bright day and

warmer.  Mrs Foster called

Mrs Gerhardt &amp; Jane Chap-

man spent the evening

Fri, Dec 18

Beautiful day, not much

doing, I was at Barcus

in the evening.  It is

drizzling

Sat, Dec 19

Cloudy, foggy and damp.

Everett Perfect was killed

in auto accident last 

night.  I went over to

Welelis and got Christmas

cards.  then went to Mrs.

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Fosters a little while,  It

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Sun, Dec 20

Colder and cloudy all

day.  Hose gone most of the

day, Mrs. Gelston in a few

minutes, also Carrie Chap-

man

Mon, Dec 21

Cloudy &amp; drizzly all day.

Jane Chapman called

We went to Columbus this

afternoon, so crowded

we could not shop much.

Mr Stewart paid Hosea

for appraising property,

I was at Gerhardts this

evening.

Tues, Dec 22

Cold and drizzly all forenoon

Clearing &amp; bright about 4 P.M.

I took card of thanks to News 

Office.  Took my brown suade

shoes to shoeman.  Was at

Hetties a while

Wed, Dec 23

Cloudy most of the day,

warm.  I went up to Christmas

exercises but had to come home.

I spent the evening at Chapmans
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[corresponds to labeled page 67]

Thurs, Dec 24

Rainy thunder &amp; lightning

this morning, clearing and

sunny about 4 P.M. some

colder.  Jane Chapman called

Hose took Jack home.  I was

at Lily's this evening

Maggie was down and gave

us two paper butterflies.

Fri, Dec 25

colder and cloudy.  We were

out home for dinner.  Jane C.

called in the evening.

Sat, Dec 26

Beautiful clear day, a little

cold, Ed Ginn put weather strips

on three doors.  Mrs. Foster called.

Vet Doctor came today to room.

Sun, Dec 27

Beautiful day, much warmer

We went to Delaware, down new

road to Worthington, under

new Subway home.  I went

to church tonight.  Kids had

a little part in program.  Good.

Mon, Dec 28

Fine day, Vet Doctor came

for a while.  Jane Chapman

&amp; Leland Fisher called.
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[corresponds to labeled page 68 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Wm Fisher stayed with

Hosea while we went to club

at Mrs Cornells.  Hose gone

all day.

Tues. Dec. 29.

cloudy &amp; cooler, Jane C.

called, I was Hetties

this evening. 

Wed. Dec. 30.

fine day. cooler, Fred Dres-

bach buried, Leland called.

cloudy threatening storm,

I was at Mrs Fosters this evening.

Thurs. Dec. 31.

Windy, cloudy &amp; warmer this

forenoon, rained and

drizzled this afternoon.

Percie Lawson was here all

day.  Had a good visit.  I was

at Lilys this evening. rain

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Jan. 1. 1932.

Rained all last night.  Cloudy

this forenoon &amp; rainy this

afternoon and evening.  Rosa

and I went to Baptist dinner

then Hose and I took ride to

Fulton, Woodbury and home.

Mr &amp; Mrs Gelston &amp; Jane C. called

I played bridge a little
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[corresponds to labeled page 69 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

while at Chapmans.

Sat. Jan. 2.

rained all night cloudy and

colder today.  Mrs Sedgwick

called, rained this

evening turning to snow

Sun. Jan. 3.

Elliotts birthday, very little

snow on not yet freezing

Hose has gone on an amb-

trip with Abe.  We took ride

to [illegible] farm to Linworth

Worthington and home.  snow

gone, Mert Smythe called awhile.

Mon. Jan. 4.

Beautiful bright spring

like day.  I washed a few 

towels, Joe &amp; Dale Hopkins

were up here to get started in

settling up expenses.  Mrs Fos-

ter called a few minutes.

I was at Lily's in the evening.

Tues. Jan. 5.

Cloudy in forenoon, rained

in afternoon &amp; all evening

We took dining room clock

back to Centerburg.

Wed. Jan. 6.  Nice day. colder. Ada

Boyd spent the day and

stayed over night. Jane C.
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[corresponds to page 70 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

called, Ada and I called

at Lou Lotts and Jno Furrys,

Thurs. Jan. 7.

Beautiful day like spring

a little cooler, Clem Boyd

called and took Ada home

We went to Delaware and

paid taxes.  Abe paid and

Hose paid for turkeys.  I

was at Maggies this evening

Fri. Jan. 8.

clear beautiful day.  Did 

not do much, Mrs Foster

called.  I was at Hetties

this evening.

Sat. Jan. 9.

Beautiful Bright day until

4 o'clock then cloudy.  Harvy

Allen put in radio until ours

is fixed.  Leland brot some

spare ribs for dinner tomor-

row.  I was at Fosters a little while

Sun. Jan. 10.

Beautiful day, quite a little

colder.  Did not take a ride as

Hosea was busy.  Jane Chapman

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[corresponds to labeled page 71 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

we washed quite a few

towels.  Went to Centerburg and

got our clock. Jane Chapman

called a little while.  I was at

Rosa's and Lily's

Tues. Jan. 12.

Warmer and cloudy this

A.M. quite rainy this P.M.

and evening.  Ethel Hagaman

buried today.  I did not do

much work.  Leland Fisher

called a few minutes.

Mrs Gelston also called this evening

Wed. Jan. 13.

Rained hard in the night

last night and blew terribly,

Hose and Abe went in the

night to Springfield.  Today

beautiful spring sunshine,

a little windy,  Miss Chapman

called.  Mrs Foster called

Hettie and I were at

Chapman's playing bridge

Thurs. Jan. 14.

Beautiful spring day temper-

ature 62 degrees.  Elliott and Bess

called, I baked an apple

sauce cake.  Had a time

with an intruder.

Fri. Jan. 15.

Rained hard off or on all

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[corrresponds to labeled page 72 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

night, terribly all night.

Irene &amp; Leland here for

dinner.  Libbie &amp; Will Com-

stock called here, had a 

fine visit with them.

I was at Hetties this

evening.

Sat. Jan. 16.

cloudy in forenoon

rainy afternoon and

evening, Made apple sauce

cake.  Jane Chapman called

Sun. Jan. 17.

Wms birthday. rained hard

all day.  We went to Granville,

Reynoldsburg "The Pines"

through Bexley home.

Mr &amp; Mrs Irwin called this 

evening.

Mon. Jan. 18.

Beautiful bright day but win-

dy.  I washed a few towels

much cooler.  Hose went up to

see Dr. Gorsuch who is sick.  He

took up some onions.  I was

at Fosters this evenng

Tues. Jan. 19.

Beautiful bright day.  hazy

this morning.  Harvey Allen
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[corresponds to labeled page 73 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

took our radio back to Columbus

and brot it back seemingly

repaired. Hose gone most of

the day. busy.  Maggie and I

went to the Methodist Church

in the evening

Wed. Jan. 20.

Cloudy.  We went to Col-

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coming home.  We got a

radio lamp.  It is driz-

zling a little this afternoon

and evening.  I went up 

to Maggies and we went to

the Apron Social at B. church.

Thurs. Jan. 21.

Drizzled and rained hard

all day &amp; night.  I was at 

Lily's in the evening.  

Fri. Jan. 22.

cloudy, foggy and rainy

this forenoon.  Dr. Gorsuch

is not much better of quinsy.

Hose has been to see him

several times.  rainy all day.

Jane chapman called.  I went

to Hoovers in the evening

with Rose B. to Club

Sat. Jan. 23.

Rained most of the night.
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[corresponds to labeled page 74 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

and all day until 5 o clock.

Colder this evening.  Vet Dr

is leaving.  I was at Het-

ties this evening.  Dr. G.

is no better has quinsy.

Sun. Jan. 24.

clearing &amp; colder last night

quite a little colder today.

Rosa &amp; Lily Barcus called

on way to cemetery.  Janie

Chapman also called.  We

made a call on Smythe Sisters

I went to church this evening

Mon. Jan. 25.

18 degrees above last night coldest

yet.  Today beautiful sun-

shine.  I was at Gelstons

a few minutes.  Rose Yeomans

called awhile.  Chapmans

put their machine in the 

garage for a few days

Maggie and I went to M.E. Church

Tues. Jan. 26.

very rainy all day.  I spent

the day at Leland Fishers

Mrs. Foster brought us 1 pt of

mincemeat.  Chapmans are

tearing down their old

barn.
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[corresponds to labeled page 75 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Wed. Jan. 27.

cloudy and colder, nothing

doing.  Lily, Rosa and I went

to Minstrel show at Auditorium

Hose took us up in machine

Thurs. Jan. 28.

Beautiful sunshiny day.

I was at Mrs Fosters this evening.

Fri. Jan. 29.

Drizzly this forenoon, sun-

shine this afternoon, a little

colder.  rained awful hard

this evening. and it is

colder.

Sat. Jan. 30.

Much colder last night

froze ice cold and windy

today, but sun is shining

Hose has a "crick" in his

back, had to go to the Dr.  We 

bought lard for 6 cents a lb to

day.  I am working on new

sleeves for my black dress.

I was Hetties a little while this eve.

Sun. Jan. 31.

9 degrees above zero last night

still very cold but beautiful

sunshine.  Lily &amp; Rosa stopped 

and I went to M.E. Church with

them.

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Mon. Feb. 1.

Getting warmer. Hosea

went down to Joe's on a 

business trip today.  I wash-

ed a few towels today and

went to revival meeting at

the Baptist church.

Tues. Feb. 2.

Ground hog day.  snowed

a little last night turning

to rain this morning

drizzly, cloudy &amp; foggy all

day.  I was at Gelstons this

afternoon, and at Barcus

and Chapmans this evening.

Jane Chapman called.

Wed. Feb. 3.

Very foggy this morning

Hose took me out to Elliotts

to spend the day, had a 

fine visit.  I went to church

this evening.  It rained

so hard Hose came after me.

Thurs. Feb. 4.

Rained quite a little in the

night, very foggy this morning.

Hose went to Col to transact

some business, this afternoon

rain turning to snow, much

colder.  Did not go to church, slippery

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[corresponds to labeled page 77 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Fri. Feb. 5.

Beautiful bright day, a little

windy.  I fixed my mattress

protector in the north room.

Mrs Foster called a little

while.  I went to church this

evening.

Sat. Feb. 6.

Warmer and cloudy this fore-

noon, clearing this P.M. Four

people over night.  Maggie

came down this evening

then later I went to Abbie Kimballs

Sun. Feb. 7.

Warmer, partly sunshine

very nice.  We went to Dela-

ware, Marion, Mt Gilead and

home for a ride.  Lily and 

Rosa called and we went

to the Baptist church.  It

rained a little about 10 P.M.

Mon. Feb. 8.

Beautiful day.  Colder.  I washed

some towels, worked on my

new sleeves for black dress.  Jane

Chapman called.  I took puzzles

up to Hetties then went to church

Tues. Feb. 9.

Nice day, partly sunshiny.  We started to clean

big bedroom.  I went to church this evening

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Wed. Feb. 10.

cloudy and warm.  I went to

church this evening.  It rain-

ed a little about 9.P.M.

Thurs, Feb. 11.

cloudy, warm and very

windy.  We went to Columbus

and I got glasses fitted will

get then next week.  Hose

went to see party and had 

bill cut down greatly.

A terrible wind and rain

storm about 3 P.M.  Hose took

me up to Gerhardts at 6 P.M

then afterwords I went to church.

Fri. Feb 12.

Beautiful day, a little cooler

Mrs Foster called.  Plane

man here overnight.  I

went to church this eve.

Sat. Feb. 13.

Beautiful day much cool-

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Chapman grocery.  I was at

Lily's this evening.

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[corresponds to labeled page 79 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

day, partly cloudy.  We had

an early dinner then went

to Mt. Gilead, Gallion, Mansfield

called at the Whittier house.

Lily &amp; Rose called and we

went to church.  meetings

closed.  one conversion

Mon. Feb. 15.

Beautiful day.

Frank Bell and Hosea are

taking paper and white wash

off of front hall, getting

ready to have the walls painted.

It is still cool.  Maggie was

here this afternoon.

Tues. Feb. 16.

Nice day.

An east wind.  Frank Bell

put on first coat of paint on hall

wall.  I was Mrs Fosters this

evening.  It is raining this

evening.  Jane C. was in a minute today

Wed. Feb. 17.

Nice day

Frank Bell finished the

hall, it looks fine.  Jane C

called.

Thurs. Feb. 18.

Beautiful day, much colder

we went to Columbus and
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[corresponds to labeled page 80 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

got my glasses.  Maggie and

I went up to see Mrs Burrer.

Fri. Feb. 19.

Nice bright day but cold

wind.  I went to Baptist Aid

Society in the afternoon

and to Hopi Indian enter-

tainment in the evening.

Sat. Feb. 20.

Beautiful day, getting warm-

er.  I did the usual work.

Was at Lilys a while in the

evening.  At Jane C. this P.M.

Glenn Willison bought our

blue blanket and visited

until 11.30.

Sun. Feb. 21.

Cloudy threatening rain

did sprinkle some.  We took

a long ride to Delaware

Columbus to London then

back to Plain City, Worthing

ton and home.  Irene, Wm

and Leland called.

Mon. Feb. 22.

Beautiful bright day.  We went

to Johnstown to Armstrong's  

golden wedding reception.

Chapman's took machine

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[corresponds to labeled page 81 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

home.  They are building their

garage.

Tues. Feb. 23.

Bright beautiful cold day

Spit snow and sun shining

I spent the day Percie Lawkins

Hose took &amp; brot me home.

Wed. Feb. 24.

Cold and cloudy, spit snow

a little this P.M.  Mrs. Foster

and Festus Sherbourne called.

Maggie and I went up to see

Mrs Fisher in her casket.

Thurs. Feb. 25.

Beautiful bright day like spring

I washed some towels &amp; handker-

chiefs.  Did not go to Mrs Meads to

Kings Daughters.  Took my shoes

up to shoe man, not in, Got some 

heart medicine on my way back.

Fri. Feb. 26.

Beautiful bright day like

spring.  Mrs Fisher was bur-

ied.  Ella Furry called.  I went

with Gerhardts to Johnston Inspection

Sat. Feb. 27.

Beautiful day. rained a little this

morning.  I took my blue georgette dress

over to Zella to have it fixed over.

Jane C. Called.  I was at Lily's Abbie Kimball called.

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[corresponds to labeled page 82 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sun. Feb. 28.

Nice day, cooler.  we went to

Mt Vernon, Walhondring Cochocton

Newark and home.  Lily, Rosa

and I went to church in the evening.

Mon. Feb. 29.

Nice bright day, Frank Bell

is painting the bathroom

I did not get to go to the Club

this evening.  Wm stayed with

while his folks went to Club

and Lodge.  Irene visited a 

while.  6 over night

Tues. Mar. 1.

came in like a lamb.  it 

is cloudy.  I washed a few 

things.  Frank Bell finish-

ed the bathroom.

Wed. Mar. 2.

Cloudy most of the day.  Hose

busy.  Mrs Perry swept upstairs

Mrs Foster called.  rained a

little this morning.  I was at

Lily's awhile this evening

Thurs. Mar. 3.

Partly cloudy and warmer.  Mrs

Foster, Jane &amp; Carrie Chapman

called also Mrs Irwin.  Hose

gone all day.

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[corresponds to labeled page 83 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Fri. Mar. 4.

Nice day. some cooler.  Did

not do much.  Hose a little busy

I was at Chapmans a little while

this evening.

Sat. Mar. 5.

very nice day.  I did Saturdays

work.  I was at Mrs Fosters this

evening.

Sun. Mar. 6.

cold rain last night turn

ing to snow.  This morning

18 above zero and light snow

on.  cold and windy all day.

Hose busy. 5 overnight last night

Mon. Mar. 7.

very cold 8 degrees above zero.  Did not

do much too cold.  Called at 

Chapmans grocery a little while.

Jane quite poorly.

Tues. Mar. 8.

Still very cold, almost zero

all day.  Hettie made quite a

call.  Libbie Comstock spent the evening

Wed. Mar. 9.

Zero last night, cold today.

Did not do much.  Hose made trip

to Columbus.  Two overnight

Thurs. Mar. 10.

Slightly warmer.  Maggie called

I was at Barcus.
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[corresponds to labeled page 84 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Fri, Mar. 11.

Quite a little warmer.  Did

not do much.

Sat. Mar. 12.

Much warmer.  We went to

Columbus.  Hose got top coat

and new hat.  I got wall

paper and north room electric

concern.  Mrs Foster called

this afternoon.  I visited

at Chapmans store a few

minutes with Jane.

Sun. Mar. 13.

Pretty cold again.  We took a

ride to Mt Gilead, Carding

ton, Ashley, Delaware and home.

Spit snow.  Mr Sodon started

meetings in the Town Hall

this evening.  I went to

the Baptist Church this

evening.  It snowed quite

hard while I was gone.

Mon. Mar. 14.

snowed a little in the 

night.  This morning cold

Beautiful bright day. cold

tonight

Tues. Mar. 16.

very nice day. much warmer
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[corresponds to labeled page 85 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Elliott and Bess were here

for dinner.  We ordered reuphol

stering done on furniture today.

Wed. Mar. 16.

Nice day, partly cloudy,

and still warmer.  Hose and

I went to Delaware and paid

our personal tax.  Jane Chap-

man called.

Thurs. Mar. 17.

Very nice day.  We got big north

room ready to paper.  I was at 

Maggies in the evening

Fri. Mar. 18.

Beautiful day, like spring

Mrs DeWitt is papering the big

north room, (our room) got

done.  I was down at Fosters

this evening.

Sat. Mar. 19.

rained a little in the night

today cooler and very windy.

Raining this evening and

colder.  I was at Lily's this

evening.  Loop wired big north room

Beautiful day, a little cooler.

Hose and I went to Newark, He-

bron, Reynoldsburg, Port Columbus

and home.  I went to church.

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[corresponds to labeled page 86 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Mon. Mar. 21.

Rained last night &amp; froze on trees.

Rained hard today and thundered.

Ann DeWitt painted big north room

first coat.  Jane Chapman was

in a little while.

Tues. Mar. 22.

Rained, sleeted thundered

&amp; lightened &amp; wind blew hard

last night.  Today cold,

windy and snow flurries.

Hose has a "crick" in his back.

terrible cyclones last night.

Wed. Mar. 23.

Nice day.  Hose very busy.  Mert

&amp; Lo Smythe made a long call

in the afternoon.  Carrie

Chapman called in the evening.  

I am still working in the north

room.

Thurs. Mar. 24.

Beautiful spring day.  I

washed a few pieces.  Mrs

Foster called.  I was at Lilys

a little while this evening

Fri. Mar. 25.

Beautiful day.  Hose very busy.  Mag-

gie called in the afternoon and Leland

in the evening.  I helped entertain

the Progress Club at Hetties.  Mrs. Gelston

called a little while

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[corresponds to labeled page 87 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sat. Mar. 26.

Rained a little this morning.

Nice day later, got a little cooler.

Hose very busy.  I was at Hetties

this evening.

Sun. Mar. 27.

Easter Sunday, partly cloudy

and cold wind, Hose and

I, Lily &amp; Rose went to Johnstown

Utica, Newark and home,

Rose, Lily &amp; I went to church 

this evening

Mon. Mar. 28.

very nice day.  Hose and I went

to Columbus.  I got a new hat

and hose.  I was at Mrs Fosters

awhile this evening.  Hose cleaned

north room rug.

Tues. Mar. 29.

Beautiful day, warmer.  I

washed some towels and

we put rug down on north room

Carrie &amp; Jane Chapman called.

I was at Lily's in the evening.

Wed. Mar. 29.

Threatening and quite

windy.  I washed Jack's

curtains, Hose and I clean-

ed the stairs down, Mrs Fos-

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Thurs. Mar. 30.

Rained all last night and

today rained and snowed

most of the day.  Mrs Perry

and I cleaned Jack's room.

I spent the evening at Chapmans.

Fri. April 1.

April fools day, cloudy

cold and a little windy.

We changed beds in double

room and little front room,

and cleaned little front room,

washed and ironed curtains.

Joe and Dale made a bus-

iness call this afternoon.

Hose went up to Stanton-

town this evening with

E.A. Strong.

Sat. Apr. 2.

Mr Loop changed door bell

Nice day, warm and very windy

we changed dressers in the

rooms.  The usual work done.

Sun. Apr. 3.

very nice day, cool.  Hose busy

in the morning.  We took ride

to the Dam then down near

Col and back through Worthington

home.  Mert Smythe called.  Lily

and Rosa called and we

went to the Baptist Church

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[corresponds to labeled page 89 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Mon. April 4.

very nice day, cool.  I cleaned

the front north room and

washed some towels.  Hose

and Abe went to Columbus.  Hose

and I went to Johnstown in the

afternoon.  I called on Mary Arm-

strong.  Jane Chapman called.

Tues. Apr. 5.

Beautiful day, warmer.  I

washed green room curtains

and partly cleaned room.

Hose is busy.  I was at commu-

nity Hall to church in the evening.

Wed. Apr. 6.

fine day, We washed west

room curtains, its blankets

and green spread, cleaned

west room.  Mrs Irwin and 

Mrs Foster called.  I was at

Missionary Guest meeting

in the evening at Baptist C.

Thurs. Apr. 7.

very nice day.  I washed a 

little.  We cleaned double north

room.  Jane and I went over 

to Community Hall church.

It rained when we came

home.  Maggie's birthday.

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[corresponds to labeled page 90 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Fri. Apr. 8.

Rained all day, clearing

and colder in evening.

I did not go to church or Lodge

as Hose had to go away, Billy

Fisher stayed with me.

Sat. Apr. 9.

Rained all day and cold

Mrs Foster called, finished

cleaning upstairs.

I went to community Hall to

church, still raining

Sun. Apr. 10.

Cold and cloudy rained

some, We took a ride to Dam

back up west side Olentangy

through Westerville home.

I went to Community Hall church.

Mon. Apr. 11.

Rainy and cold.  I did not

do much.  Jane Chapman

called.  I was at Foster and

Barcus' in the evening.

Tues. Apr. 12.

Windy, cold and snow flur-

ries all day.  I spent the

day at Irene's.  Leland brot me

home.  I spent the evening

at Chapman's store.  Frances

Adams married today.
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[corresponds to labeled page 91 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Wed. Apr. 13.

Nice day, cool.  We went to Col-

umbus this forenoon.  I got

new blue chiffon dress.  Also

Kreuschen S. started to take them

Hose got another new hat.  I 

went to church at Community Hall.

Thurs. Apr. 14.

Beautiful bright day, but cool.

I washed some &amp; washed

hall door &amp; windows.  Took

my new dress over to Zella K

to shorten.  Jane C. came

over and we went to commun-

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took Geo. Christman to Center-

burg and around at 10.35 P.M.

Fri. Apr. 15.

Beautiful bright day, a little

warmer.  We washed wood work

in front hall.  Libbie Bale called

for a short while.  Kid brot my

dress back this evening.

Sat. Apr. 16.

very nice day, warmer.

Jane Chapman &amp; Mrs Gelston cal-

led.  Maggie, Irene &amp; William

spent the evening.  I did 

not go to church.
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[corresponds to labeled page 92 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sun. Apr. 17.

Beautiful day.  I was alone

all day.  Hose took Mr &amp; Mrs Tag-

gart to Sidney.  Some people 

from [illegible] in an accident

were here awhile.  Lily &amp; Rosa

came up and we went to Baptist Church

Mon. Apr. 18.

Beautiful day.  Mrs Perry

helped wash woodwork in

dining room and sitting

room.  Jane, Carrie, Mrs

Gelston and Mrs Foster called.

I went to Pythian Inspection

in the evening.  Hose and Jack

went to Mt Gilead in afternoon

Tues. Apr. 19.

Beautiful day, did not

do much as I have a cold.

Jane Chapman called

I went to Community Hall

to church

Wed. Apr. 20.

Beautiful day.  Jane C. &amp;

Carrie, Mrs Gelston 

called.  Lily and Rosa

called and we went to 

Junior Play at Auditorium

2 xtra over night

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[corresponds to labeled page 93 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Thurs. Apr. 21.

Beautiful day.  Hose and

Jack went to Mt Gilead.

Jane Chapman and Mrs Gelston

called.  I was at Hetties

in the evening.  Two ex

tra over night.  Joe Clark died.

Upholsterer took my big

rocker away to recover it.

Fri. Apr. 22.

Beautiful day.

Margaret Gerhardt &amp; Mrs Foster

called in the afternoon

Hose went to Delaware in the

morning to have some welding done.

Leland Fisher took Hettie, Maggie

Irene and I to Mrs Barkers to

Progress Club.

Sat. Apr. 23.

very nice day partly cloudy.

I washed a few towels, Hose

helped Abe.  Jane C. Called.

Upholsterer brought our 

chair back.  It looks very nice.

I was at Lily's this evening.

Sun. Apr. 24.

Rained a little all day.  Hose busy

all day.  I was at Chapmans this

evening.  We did not go any where

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[corresponds to labeled page 94 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Mon. Apr. 25.

Thunderstorm about 4.30 this

morning, cloudy most of the

day.  We washed and ironed

sitting room curtains

and windows.  I was at 

Maggies this evening.

Tues. Apr. 26.

Cloudy and cold all day.

Hose and Jack went to

Columbus.  I was at Mrs

Fosters this evening.  Nice

old gentleman from south

stayed all night.

Wed. Apr. 27.

Nice bright day but cool and

windy Hose and Abe S. have

gone to Columbus.  Mrs Lawson

spent the day here.

Thurs. Apr. 28.

Beautiful bright day.  We 

went to Columbus.  Upholsterer

brought our other chair

to home.  Lily Barcus called a

little while.  I was at Mrs.

Kimball's this evening

Fri. Apr. 29.    Arbor day

very nice day.  Hose washed the 

front porch up and down,

and cleaned sitting room

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[corresponds to labeled page 95 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

rug, Jane Chapman call-

ed twice.  Mr. Leonard here

tonight.  I was at Barcus

this evening.

Sat. Apr. 30.

Rained hard in the night

and this forenoon, clearing

this afternoon.  Mrs Foster

called this P.M.  I was at

Chapmans this evening.  Hose

with Abe

Sun. May 1.

This forenoon beautiful after-

noon cloudy, windy and cold.

Hose helped Abe this morning

then we took ride to Delaware

Marion, Mt Gilead and home.

Rev. and Mrs. Barnhardt called.

Mon. May 2.

Beautiful day.  We washed

some towels, Hose busy with Abe.  

Joe and James Hopkins made

a business call this P.M.  Jane

C. &amp; Maggie called this P.M.

I was Hetties a while this evening

Dr. Haringtons came to stay

a while.

Tues. May 3.

Cold and cloudy. we went

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[corresponds to labeled page 96 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]


up to Ernsbergers and got

garden seeds.  Mary &amp; Charles

Armstrong called this 

afternoon.  I was at Fosters

this evening.  then visited

Jane Chapman.

Wed. May 4.

Rained hard this morning

clearing and warm this 

afternoon.  I spent the day

at Bess &amp; Elliotts.  Jim Foster

called.  I was at Gelstons 

this evening.

Thurs. May 5.

very nice day.  Wayne Crawford

trimmed two trees and put

up swing in the back yard.

I took my chiffon dress

over to Zella to have it made

longer.  Upholsterer is fixing

our davenport in garage.

I was at Lilys &amp; Chapmans

this evening.  Five Jews

over night.

Fri. May 6.

Pored and rained &amp; thundered

very early this morning.  Upholsterer

came to fix our davenport, also

Frank Bell is painting the

front porch.  Ben Overturf plowed

both gardens.
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[corresponds to labeled page 97 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sat. May 7.

Partly cloudy and windy.  Up-

holster finished davenport.

Bell finished painting.  Ed 

Gill fixed glass in door up

stairs.  Elliott &amp; Bess called

a little while.  Hose and Abe are

busy.  Mr &amp; Mrs Irwin called

this evening.  Started Frigidaire.

Sun. May 8.

Partly cloudy in forenoon.

Hose busy all day.  Joe Hopkins

had a stroke of paralysis.

Hose went down to see him

after he came home.  Jane

and Carrie Chapman called.

I went to Baptist church in the

evening.

Monday, May 9.

Rained this morning.  We made 

our little garden.  Then we

went down to see Joe H.  We

put up our vallance.  Also got

a beauty rest mattress.  Mrs

Foster called, Mert &amp; Lo took

me to the green house, then 

to Condit for a ride.  I was

at Maggies in the evening.

Tues. May 10.

Election day, Cloudy and cool
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[corresponds to labeled page 98 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

We went over and voted then

went to Col. and got porch furni-

ture, also green  dress.  Hettie cal-

led a little while.  then Hose

and I went up to Ernsbergers

and got 2 doz tomato plants

I set out 10 of them this evening.

I was at Lily's a little while.

Wed. May 11.

Today cold, cloudy and some

rainy.  We washed a little

and put out Tomato plants

and some glad bulbs.  Got my

chiffon dress from Zellas

and took green dress over.

I was at Fosters in the evening.

Thurs. May 12.

Cool &amp; cloudy, Hose planted

glads, Marigolds &amp; Zinnias.

He and Abe are busy, I went to a

tea at Jane C. Hospital.  Had a

nice time.  I took my light shoes

to shoeman and stopped at Hetties

The Lindy Baby was found dead today.

Fri. May 13.

very nice day, a little warmer

Ann DeWitt papered the kitch-

en this afternoon.  We put our

porch furniture on the front

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[corresponds to labeled page 99 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

porch.  Lily, Rose and I went

to the Operetta, it was very good.

Sat. May 14.

very nice day, getting warm-

er.  I did the usual work.

Dr. Harringtons left today.  Hose

went down to see Joe and 

found him a little im-

proved.  Mrs Alma Boyd died

suddenly this evening.

Sun. May 15.

Lovely warm day.  Hose busy.

Jane, Carrie, Mrs. Stark and 

Leland called today.  I

did not go to church on ac-

count of Hose being busy.

Rev. Huston buried today.

Mon. May 16.

very windy this forenoon.  We

washed and finished plant-

ing most of our flower seeds.

Rained hard this afternoon.

Jane Chapman called this evening.

Tues. May 17.

Beautiful day, cool.  I washed

an old comfort.  Hose has been busy

for seven days.  I was at Chap-

mans and Barcus this evening.

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Wed. May 18.

Beautiful day but cool.

Hose very busy.  Jane,

Olive Strong &amp; Mrs Foster

called.  I was at Daisy W.

a short time and was called home

Thurs. May 19.

Beautiful bright day, cool

Hose took Dr Gorsuch to Mt Car-

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called.  We fixed our porch

boxes today also covered new

mattress

Fri. May 20.

Beautiful day, like summer.

We went to Columbus, did

not get started until 11.30

came home by way of

Joe Hopkins. He is better

I got a wrist watch and

awning cloth for the

swing.  Mrs Foster called.  I

was at Hetties in the evening.

Sat. May 21.

Beautiful day.  Made swing cushion

Jane and Carrie called.

3 people overnight.

Sun. May 22.

Beautiful day but quite cool

and very dry.  Lily, Rosa

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Hose and I went over to River

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gardens.  Lily Rosa and I went

to church this evening

Mon. May 23.

Beautiful day, a little warmer

I washed some this forenoon.

Hose busy most of the day

Jane C. called a little while.  I was

at Gelstons a while 

Tues. May 24.

Beautiful day I went over

to Zellas and tried on my

green dress.  Mrs Perry swept

upstairs.  I was at Chapmans

this afternoon.  Mert, Lo,

Maggie and Mrs Kimball

called.

Wed. May 25.

Beautiful day, quite warm 

and windy.  Elmer Prosser

killed himself today.  I was

at Gelstons a minute and at

Lily's this evening.  

Thurs. May 26.

Warm and windy, rained a

little shower.  I got my green

dress home from Zellas.  I was

at Maggies this evening.
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Fri. May 27.

Beautiful day, cool.  We had

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Perfects, then Lily, Rosa 

and Jane and I went

to senior play.

Sat. May 28.

Cloudy and very cool.  Elmer

Prosser buried today.  Bill

Prossers and Swickards called

today.  Also Mrs Parsons and

Elliott and Bess.  I was at Fos-

ters this evening.

Sun. May 29.

Beautiful day but very dry.

Overnight people did not go

until 2 o'clock this afternoon,

then we took ride to Ashley

Mt Gilead and home.  I 

went to hear Baccalaureate

sermon this evening.

Mon. May 30.

Beautiful Memorial Day.  We

took flowers to cemetery.  We

had our annual dinner.

Christine came this year.

Bess, Irene and I went over

on the square to the exercises

Moors and Boyds made us a
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morning call.  Hose took man

to Gahanna in the evening.

Lily and Rosa came up and we

went to commencement.

Joe Hopkins called.

Tues. May 31.

A little windy and threatening

rain.  We washed a little

Jane C. called a few minutes.

I was at Chapmans also at

Hetties this evening.

Wed. June 1.

rained about noon and

this evening.  Jane called

Hose Jane and I went out to

see Lucile Gutridge.  I wash-

ed a blanket today.

Thurs. June 2.

Very nice day a little showery

helped the drouth a little.

Jane and Mrs Foster called.

I was at Lily's this evening

Fri. June 3.

very nice day, warm.  Jane

C. called.  I went to Chapter

in the evening.

Sat. June 4.

very warm.  I did usual

Saturdays work and called

at Daisy Wheaton's in the

evening.  Christine called
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Sun. June 4.

very warm day.  We took

our dinner and went to

the two castles and Bell

fountain, Jane C. called

Hose went to Marion this eve.

Mon. June 6.

My Birthday, very warm

Hose and I were in Col

this morning.  I got white

silk shanting dress to

be made.  Jane C. called.

I was at Hetties a few minutes 

and quite a while at Maggies.

Tues. June 7.

Threatening rain, very

dry, Hose very busy.  Mrs

Foster called.  I went to

Chapter anniversary in the 

evening.  getting cool

Wed. June 8.

Very dry and cool.  I wash-

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the day.  I was at Lilys

this evening

Thurs. June 9.

Beautiful day, cool.  Hose busy.

Jane Chapman called and

went over on park to vaudeville

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Fri. June 10.

Still cool and dry.  I am alone

all day.  Hose very busy.  I was

at Chapmans a few minutes

this afternoon.  Mary and Ed

Strohm spent the evening.

Sat. June 11.

Nice day very dry.  I took

my silk shantuny over to

Zella this noon.  Harringtons came

Sun. June 12.

Nice day.  Lily Rose Hosea

and I went to Westerville

Reynoldsburg to Buckeye Lake

Home by Hebron &amp; Newark

Rose, Lily and I went to Bap-

tist church to Childrens Day.

Mon. June 13.

We washed a little  Josephine

Whittier, husband and girl

called in the forenoon.

Maggie and I went to Dr.

Gorsuch, Ryant &amp; Burrers

to see the sick.  Jane C. Called

Tues. June 14.

Flag Day.  rained a little

this evening.  I was at

Chapmans a little while

Mrs Foster left  called Dr Harringtons

left 
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Wed. June 15.

Showered some this fore-

noon.  Cool, not much doing

I was at Fosters this evening

Thurs. June 16.

Cloudy and cool.  Hose

gone all day.  Mrs Foster

called for rhubarb.  I

was at Chapman's this

afternoon and at Lily's

this evening.  Drizzled

a little this evening.

Fri. June 17.

Quite warm.  I was out at

Bess and spent the day

and got some plants.

Mrs Gelston called a few minutes

Sat. June 18.

Partly cloudy rained a little

this afternoon.  very dry

I set out 4 delphiniums and

a hibiscus.  I was at Chapmans

this evening.

Sun. June 19.

I was at Chapmans

very nice day, a little warm,

we went to Mt Vernon, Loudenville

Dover, New Phili, Choshocton

and home.  Took our dinner 

Mon. June 20.

Quite warm, cloudy. Hosea

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took Dr Gorsuch to Col to see

Dr. getting along slowly

Jennie &amp; Gene's wife called

a few minutes.  I was at

Maggies this evening

Tues. June 21.

Quite windy but no rain

very dry, rain all around

but here.  I was out to

Zella's and tried on white

dress.  Mrs Gelston, Mildred

Mr &amp; Mrs Irwin called.

I was over to Chapman's

a while.  Jane and Bob

have gone to Buckeye Lake.

Wed. June 22.

very dry and windy, Frank

Stelzer cleaned north yard of

weeds, Otto settled up prepar

atory to leaving.  Robert Gelston

called.

Thurs. June 23.

Cool and windy.  Otto did not

go and will stay longer.  Mrs

Foster called this afternoon.

I was at Hetties this evening.

Fri. June 24.

Beautiful bright day.  cool. Hose

has not been out, Stomach

out of order.  I have done very
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little today.  In the evening

Maggie came down and we

went to Daisy Wheatons

Sat. June 25.

Warm and very windy all

day.  Hose and I went out

to Nellies and got our first

spring chicken.  Knoder

girl brot my white dress

home.  I was at Lily's this evening.

Sun. June 26.

very warm partly cloudy.

rained a very little shower

this P.M.  We took a ride

up route 61 about 6 miles.

rained another nice little shower

this evening.  4 people over night

Mon. June 27.

Drouth broken rained last

night and most of today.  Hose 

and I went to Columbus.  I 

got a white felt hat.  Otto Y.

went to the Hospital to be

operated on.  Tommy brot his

auto in to put in garage

I was at Chapman's a while.

we washed this afternoon.

Tues. June 28.

Beautiful day.  I hung up clothes

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ironed and did other work.

Daisy Wheaton called a while

I was at Mrs Fosters this eve.

Hose not busy.

Wed. June 29.

Mrs Gelston &amp; Jane called

very nice day, cool.  I spent

the day at Lawsons in West-

erville, and at Lilys in the evening

Thurs. June 30.

Quite warm today.  I washed

mattress protector Ots comfort

Cousin Mary &amp; Charley Armstrong

made us a call also Jane C.

I was at Mrs Kimballs this evening

Fri. July 1st.

Warm &amp; very windy, good shower

about noon.  We went to Delaware

and paid our taxes this after-

noon, much cooler this evening.

Lily &amp; Rosa came up and we lis-

tened to Democratic convention news

Sat. July 2.

Quite cool and windy.  Did

the usual Saturdays work.

I was at Hetties this evening.

Sun. July 3.

Cool today.  Rose, Lily Hosea &amp; I

went to Columbus to see Ot

at the Hospital.  Lily Rosa and I

went to Baptist Church this evening.

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[corresponds to labeled page 110 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Mon. July 4.

Rained very hard in

the night, cooler today.  A very

nice Forth but very quiet here

I washed some.  Mrs Gelston

called in the evening

Tues. July 5.

cloudy and rained this

morning.  I washed Ot's cur

tains, Hose took Dr Gorsuch

to Col. to see Dr Hamilton.  Mrs

Foster called this afternoon.  I was

at Lily's this evening.

Wed. July 6.

Partly cloudy, Hose and Abe

very busy.  Jane Chapman

and Maggie called.  Jane

Rosa, Maggie and I went

up to call at Burrers.  Mrs

Burrer died this morning.

Thurs. July 7.

very windy all morning.

Mrs Perry and I cleaned

Ott's room.  very hard rain

this afternoon.  Hose and I

went out to Myrtle Perfects to see 

Mrs Perfect in her casket.

I was at Chapmans this evening.  

Two overnight so far.

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Fri. July 8.

very nice day.  cool, I did not go

to Mrs Burrer's funeral.  Mert and

Lo called awhile also Mrs

Foster.  Maggie and I went up

to the cemetery this evening

then to Hetties a little while

Sat. July 9.

very nice day, cool.  I finished

ot's room.  We took our clock

back to Centerburg to have it

fixed.  Hose not busy today

Sun. July 10.

Windy, rainy off and on all day.

We went to Mt Vernon, Mansfield

Gallion, Mt Gilead and home

Mon. July 11.

very nice day, a little windy, cool

Hose and I went to Col in the

forenoon, he got a new suit of

clothes.  Joe, Mary, Jim &amp; Sam

Hopkins were here when we got

home, Hose and Sam got a lunch

at the restaurant and Hose

took him to Delaware.  I was

at Maggies this evening

Tues. July 12.

Nice day a little warmer.  Still

windy, Abbie Kimball was

here this forenoon.  I was at

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Gelstons a little while.

Louise Sheets called on the

porch a few minutes.  I was

at Lily's this evening.

Ot came home this evening.

Wed. July 13.

very warm, a little breeze.

nothing much doing.

I was at Maggies to miss-

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Thurs. July 14.

very warm. 98 degrees washed a little

nothing much doing, I was

at Hetties this evening

Fri. July 15.

very warm, Did not do much

this forenoon.  This afternoon

a fine rain and much cool-

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Gelstons to call.

Sat. July 16.

A little cooler.  We went to

Centerburg this A.M. and got

the clock.  Mrs. Ramsey

called this evening

Sun. July 17.

Warm day but nice breeze.  We

took our lunch and went

to Carey on a trip.  In

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the evening I went up to hear

Henry Davis preach.

Mon. July 18.

very fine day not so warm

We washed some.  Mert Smythe

and Ada Fravel called.

I was at Fosters this evening

Tues. July 19.

very warm did not do much.

I was at Barcus in the 

evening

Wed. July 20.

very warm. not doing much.

I was at Daisy Wheaton's

this evening.  Hose took a

boy to Marengo.

Thurs. July 21.

fine shower this early

morning, quite warm through

the day and a nice shower

this evening.  Jane Chapman

called a few minutes today

I was at Hetties this evening.

Fri. July 22.

canned 3 1/2 qts blackberries

Hard rain most all last

night, some cooler this

morning.  I spent the day

at Irene's, and called at

Chapmans this evening.  Mrs.

Kimball called this evening.

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Sat. July 23.

Beautiful cool day.  Did not

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the evening

Sun. July 24.

Beautiful day, cool

Hose, Lily Rosa and I

went to Shawnee Hills swim-

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home at 2 P.M. church in the eve

Mon. July 25.

Lovely day, still cool.

Earl Forman made me a 

bed for delphiniums in

the back yard.  I was at

Mrs Ramsey's this evening

Tues. July 26.

Cool, showers off and on

all day.  Bess spent the

day here.  I canned 1 qt

blackberries, was at Jane

Chapmans a while, also at Hetties

Wed. July 27.

rained quite hard early

this morning.  We washed

a little, very nice day, we

transplanted lily bulbs,

in new flower bed.  Hose

helped Abe clean the

office.
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Thurs. July 28.

very nice day, cool breeze.  We

went to Delaware this morning.

I got larkspur seed and Hose

got some things.  Mrs Foster 

called this afternoon and

Maggie this evening.

Hard wind and rain this evening

Fri. July 30.

Lovely day very cool.  I ironed

11 sheets and some towels.  Hose

got a chicken for Sunday.

Jack went home this afternoon

to stay until Monday.  I was

at Lily's this evening.

Sat. July 30.

very nice day, some warmer.

I dressed a chicken made two

pies and canned 3 qts blackberries

Hose took device to [illegible]

for Marengo man to use.

Sun. July 31.

very beautiful day, not too warm

We went, took our lunch, to

Del, Allendale, to see about trees,

Worthington, Plain City, Dublin

Mechanicsburg, Urbana, Belfountain

Richwood, Del and home by

2 P.M. Percil L. called a few minutes

Mr Barnhardt also called.

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I went to church in the even-

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Mon. Aug. 1.

very nice day, warmer a little

breeze.  Hose spaded flower bed

and we reset and planted 

delphiniums.

Tues. Aug. 2.

Cloudy and cool, drizzled a

little about noon.  We went

to Col this forenoon and

got roof paint and tended

to other business.  I was at

Chapmans awhile and at

Lily's later.

Wed. Aug. 3.

very nice day.  warm but breezy

washed a little and went

to a missionary tea at

Daisy Burrers this afternoon

I was at Hetties this evening

Thurs. Aug. 4.

Nice day quite warm.  I

washed my green and white

dresses also ironed them.

Jane Chapman and Mrs

Ramsey called also Maggie

spent the evening to listen

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square.  Hose busy most of

the day.  Mrs Gelston called a few minutes

Fri. Aug. 5.

Quite a warm day, not much

breeze.  Mrs Lawson spent the

day here, Mrs Foster called

late this afternoon.

Sat. Aug. 6.

very warm day, Zella Knoder

made my green dress longer.

Bess called a few minutes

and brot me a qt of apple butter

I was at Barcus and Chap-

mans this evening.

Sun. Aug. 7.

very nice day, cloudy, drizzled

a little this morning.  Hose

took Barcus out to reunion.

We took ride to O'Shaunessy.

Shawnee pool, and Olentangy

Pool, got home 2 P.M. called at

Smythes, they not at home.

I went to Baptist Church tonight

Jews over night, cooler

Mon. Aug. 8.

Nice day, cool.  Hose made my

flower bed larger and we planted

larkspurs.  Hose went down to see 

Joe after dinner, found him about

the same.
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Tues. Aug 9.

Lovely, day, I washed some

towels.  Billy Fisher called a few

minutes also Mrs Kimball.

I was to see Mrs Man then

spent the evening at Maggies

Wed. Aug 10

Very nice day, a little warm

Our reunion today, at Elliott full

time.  Hose and I went,

rained a little shower this

afternoon.  I was at Tetties

this evening

Thurs. Aug 11.

Very nice day, partly cloudy

We went to Columbus, got

my watch from repair shop

and tended to other business,

Jane C. called a few minutes.

I was at Lily's this evening.

concert tonight on square.

Fri Aug. 12.

fine day, quite cool.  I was

at Fosters this evening but had

to come as Smythes called.

Sat. Aug. 13

Fine day, cool, did the us-

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also Mrs. Irwin.  A small

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Sun. Aug. 14.

Warm today 100 degrees in the sun.

Leightner boy killed by

train this morning.  Hose

very busy all day.  Carrie 

and Jane called a few minutes

Mon. Aug. 15.

very warm day.  We washed

7 sheets &amp; other things.  Bill

Hixenbaugh called this evening.

I was at Hetties, got some

peaches and apples, Maggie

gave us some tomatoes.

Helen F married

They commenced widening

the street in front of 

our house this morning.

Tues. Aug. 16.

very warm day.  I ironed some

this morning and canned 7 pts

of tomatoes.  Hose very busy.

Jane C. and Mrs Foster called.

Wed. Aug. 17.

very warm but breezy.  I canned

5 pts of tomatoes.  Hose quite busy.

Mrs Foster called a while.  I

was at Chapmans this evening.

It is raining hard tonight

between ten &amp; eleven o clock.

Thurs. Aug. 18.

Hard rain last night, de-
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[corresponds to labeled page 120 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

lightfully cool today.  Irene

Mac &amp; Leland were here for

dinner.  Irene and I went

to Nannie Lytle's funeral.

Tonight kid band is

playing on the square.

Fri. Aug. 19.

very cool.  Did not do much

was at Fosters this evening

Sat. Aug. 20.

Getting warmer, beautiful day.

Big crowds going by to con-

vention.  I canned 8 pts of

tomatoes, dressed a chicken

and other work.  Mr Parsons

called this evening

Sun. Aug. 21.

Nice day a little warmer.

We had a nice chicken

dinner, then Rosa, Lily

Hose and I went to Mt Gilead

Marion, Larue, Richwood

Del. and home

Mon. Aug. 22.

Getting warmer.  We wash-

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Hetties this evening.

Tues. Aug. 23.

A warm day.  I paid my

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Progress Club dues today.

I spent the day at Bess

and Elliotts.  Mrs Perry called

this evening also.  Irene

Mac &amp; Leland.  Hose busy

this afternoon.

Wed. Aug. 24.

very warm but breezy.  Hose

and I set out 3 peony bulbs.

Bess gave them to me.  Mrs

Perry cleaned upstairs.  I 

made over criss cross cur-

tains in west room.  The 

B. &amp; L. was robbed today of $266.

I was at Barcus' this evening.

Thurs. Aug. 25.

Warm, partly cloudy.  I wash-

ed some towels.  Hose busy.

entertainment on square this evening

Fri. Aug. 26.

Nice day, cloudy.  I washed

and ironed west room cur-

tains.  Mrs Foster and Jane C.

called.  much cooler this

evening.  rained in Col. today.

Sat. Aug. 27.

Nice day, not so warm, Road men

are working hard on sewer re-

pair to open the street for fair

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I dressed a chick this morning.

I was at Chapmans a while

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Sun. Aug. 28.

Nice day cool &amp; cloudy, fine

shower about noon.  We

went down to Smythes a few min-

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with us, they were not at home.

Mon. Aug. 29.

Nice and cool this morning

Lo, Mert Hosea &amp; I went to the

Fair terribly hot this afternoon

got home at 5 P.M.

Daisy Wheaton called this

evening.  House most full tonight

Tues. Aug. 30.

Terribly warm.  I ironed a

lot of sheets this morning.

Maggie came down this evening

and got our thermos bottles.

Then she and I went up to

Hetties and got peaches.

Wed. Aug. 31.

very warm, several over

night last night. Eclipse
 
of sun today.  I was at

Lily's this evening.

Thurs. Sept. 1.

very warm.  Hosea busy. Did

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not do much today.  Dr Har-

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Columbus, light out on

Fairgrounds, also here, drizz-

led a little here

Fri. Sept. 2.

Warm day.  I washed some.

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ware and got 3 sacks of

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gone.  Hose got a [illegible]

from Maggie, we set

it in the north yard.

Got a chicken of Bess

Sat. Sept. 3.

Cloudy this morning.  I

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dickens this afternoon.

Republican meeting at

Chapmans rather damp.

Sun. Sept. 4.

Drizzled quite a little last

night, this morning cooler.

House almost full last night.

Rosa, Lily Hosea and I went

to Utica, Newark &amp; home.  got

1/2 bu muskmelons.  Rained

shower after we got home

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Mon. Sept. 5.

Beautiful Labor day.  I

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down to Joe's for a while.

I was at Maggies but

had to come home as

Hose went away.  Jane C.

called a few minutes to

ask me to hear a welfare

speaker at her house.  I

did not go.  Wrote to M.A.

Musser a birthday letter.

Shut off refrigerator

Tues. Sept. 6.

Lovely cool day.  We went

to Columbus.  I got black and

white wiggly dress.  Mrs Whit

ney called also Mrs Irwin

today.  Three rooms full

tonight.  Got 18 new glasses.

Wed. Sept. 7.

Fine cool day.  The men are

filling cement on the street.

I was at Mrs Fivaz to a mis-

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noon.  At Hetties a little while

this evening.

Thurs. Sept. 8.

Quite cool.  I washed 6

sheets.  Mrs Foster called

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[corresponds to labeled page 125 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

I was at Lily's this evening

Fri. Sept. 9.

Still cool but getting warmer

not much doing.  Jane C. called

a few minutes.  Clara &amp; Calvin came

Sat. Sept. 10.

Fine day, warmer.  Calvin and

Clara went to Columbus for the day

I took tumblers up to Hettie.

Gotchall's barn burned this

evening.

Sun. Sept. 11.

Lovely day.  Hose busy in the

morning.  Calvin &amp; Clara called

a few minutes then we all

took our dinners and went

out to Elliotts, and had din-

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dress.  I went to Baptist Church this evening

Mon. Sept. 12.

Getting warmer, threatening

rain, Hose busy, Miss Bond

came last night for a week.

house fairly busy.  Vic B. was

here last night.  I was at Fos-

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Tues. Sept. 13.

Nice day.  Did not do much,

called a minute at Janes.  I was

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Wed, Nice day, partly cloudy.

Sept. 14.  Mrs Foster called and gave

us 4 nice tomatoes.  Mrs Kimball

and Maggie called.  I was a

Carries a little while.  Bob start-

ed to school in Tenn. today.

Thurs. Sept. 15.

nice day not very warm.  Daisy

Wheaton gave me some shrubs

to set out.  I was at Hetties

this evening.  Karl Conaway

called to see Hosea.

Fri. Sept. 16.

Fine day, cooler.  I went to

Welch's and got cotton Batt, then

went to Baptist Aid society.

Lily Barcus, Maude Reichel-

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this evening.  I was over on

the square to Democratic

Speeches a little while

Sat. Sept. 17.

Quite cool today, Miss Bond

left.  I did the usual work.

We went down to Conklin &amp; Irwin

and got a new bed springs 

and mattress.  I was at 

Lily's this evening.  Fire in

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[corresponds to page 127 of Roberta Hopkins Diary 1931-1933]

Sun. Sept. 18.

very fine day.  a little warmer

we took our dinners and went

to Millersburg today.  had an

enjoyable ride.  3 overnight

tonight.  I went up to church.

Mon. Sept. 19.

very warm day.  we washed a

little.  Conklin &amp; Irwin brought

our new bed over.  We gave Ott

a different one also changed

mattress in front room upstairs.

Bess spent the afternoon

here.  I was at Chapmans a

while this evening.

Tues. Sept. 20.

Drizzled a little last night

and some today, some

cooler, Has been very dry all

summer and fall.

Wed. Sept. 21.

Drizzly all forenoon.  Hose and

I went to Columbus.  I got a hat

and other things.  Henry Martin

Wife and Rie, also Mrs Bale

and Hartmans called.  I was

at Hetties this evening.

Thurs. Sept. 22.

Drizzled some and cooler.

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nothing much doing.

Fri. Sept. 23.

Much cooler today.  Progress 

Club met at Faith Condits

had a fine time.  I

was at Barcus this evening

Sat. Sept. 24.

cool day, Maggie called in the

afternoon, I took some corn

to Fosters in the evening

Sun. Sept. 25.

Beautiful cool day.  We went

to near Utica and got melons

and two big tomatoes.  I

was at church in the evening.

Mon. Sept. 26.

Rained most of the day.

Hose busy all day, I washed

a little in the morning.

Tues. Sept. 27.  Mrs Fivaz called I signed

to help pay for church furnace.

rained this forenoon.  I

got my orchid cotton blank-

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Billy called a little while

this evening.  Took my shoes

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put on them.

Wed. Sept. 28.

Nice cool day, clear.  I spent

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the day at Irene's.  Had a fine

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Thurs. Sept. 29.

Beautiful day, cool, we wash-

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in the evening.

Fri. Sept. 30.

Beautiful day, much warmer

I washed 2 spreads and other

things.  Mrs Perry swept up

stairs.  Hose and I kept David

Monroe while his wife and he 

went to Columbus in the

afternoon.  Mrs Foster called

and gave us a bottle of

catsup.

Sat. Oct. 1.

Beautiful day, Monroes left

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for the season.  I was at Lilys

in the evening.  Got chicken of Luella Boston

Sun. Oct. 2.

Beautiful day.  Hose busy, we

did not take a ride.  Ott is

working for awhile in Col-

but still rooms here, Percie

Lawson made me a nice call.

I went to church this evening.

Mon. Oct. 3.

Beautiful day but windy

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