The History of Madison County, Ohio: Containing a History of the County, Its Townships, Towns Etc., General and Local Statistics, Portraits of Early Settlers and Prominent Men, History of the Northwest Territory, History of Ohio, Miscellaneous Matters, Etc., Etc, Volume 2 |
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Page 597
... miles north of William Frankabarger , Sr.'s ; thence with said line to Delaware County line ; thence with Delaware County line to the place of beginning . " The above territory has been greatly reduced by subsequent creations . Canaan ...
... miles north of William Frankabarger , Sr.'s ; thence with said line to Delaware County line ; thence with Delaware County line to the place of beginning . " The above territory has been greatly reduced by subsequent creations . Canaan ...
Page 601
... mile east of Little Darby , thus continuing for several miles , but gradually leaving the stream until it abruptly circles away , connecting itself with one or more of the rims of this table - land . That these elevations at some pre ...
... mile east of Little Darby , thus continuing for several miles , but gradually leaving the stream until it abruptly circles away , connecting itself with one or more of the rims of this table - land . That these elevations at some pre ...
Page 604
... mile east of Plain City , the owner of an excellent farm , extensively engaged in agri- cultural pursuits , his farm being ... miles along the banks of the Muskingum River , when , toward evening of the second day , they found themselves ...
... mile east of Plain City , the owner of an excellent farm , extensively engaged in agri- cultural pursuits , his farm being ... miles along the banks of the Muskingum River , when , toward evening of the second day , they found themselves ...
Page 607
... miles west of Big Darby , upon what was then known as Darby Plains . The Rev. Mr. Converse was the first pioneer minister in this portion of the county . Therefore , he was generally known and equally esteemed for his uprightness and ...
... miles west of Big Darby , upon what was then known as Darby Plains . The Rev. Mr. Converse was the first pioneer minister in this portion of the county . Therefore , he was generally known and equally esteemed for his uprightness and ...
Page 613
... miles west of the Converse settlement . He was a soldier in the war of 1812. The regiment to which he belonged was ordered to re- enforce the troops at Plattsburg , hut arrived too late to participate in the bloody contest . At the ...
... miles west of the Converse settlement . He was a soldier in the war of 1812. The regiment to which he belonged was ordered to re- enforce the troops at Plattsburg , hut arrived too late to participate in the bloody contest . At the ...
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acres of land April became Canaan Township Champaign County Charles citizen Clark County Columbus daughter David death deceased Deer Creek Township died early settlers Eliza Elizabeth emigrated to Ohio engaged in farming erected Fairfield Township farmer father Fayette County five children Franklin County George Henry Isaac Jacob James Jefferson Township John Jones Joseph July June Kentucky latter Lilly Chapel Little Darby living located Madison County Margaret married Mary Methodist Episcopal Church miles mill Nancy native of Pennsylvania native of Virginia Oak Run Oak Run Township P. O. London Paint Township parents Pike Township pioneer Plain City present purchased Range Township remained removed resides Robert Ross County Samuel Sarah served settled sketch Smith Somerford Township stock-raiser Stokes Township subsequently thence Thomas town trade Trustee Union County Union Township united in marriage widow wife William Wilson