History of Louisa County, Iowa, from its earliest settlement to 1912, Volume I, Part 13

Author: Springer, Arthur
Publication date: 1911-1912
Publisher: Chicago, S.J. Clarke Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 552


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The township of Jefferson is bounded by a line commencing on the east side of the Iowa river at the section line dividing sections 23 and 26. township 74, range 3 west : thence following the east bank of said lowa river to the section line dividing sections 20 and 21, township 73, range 2 west : thence on southern bank of said river to the section line dividing sections 14 and 23, township 73. range 2 west : thence east to the Mississippi river ; thence following said Missis- sippi river to the Muscatine Slough ; thence up the west bank of said Muscatine Slough to the section line dividing sections 20 and 29, township 74, range 2 west ; thence west to place of beginning.


Port Louisa township is bounded by a line commencing at the north county line on the east side of the Muscatine Slough : thence south on the bank of said Muscatine Slough to the range line dividing township 75, range 3 and township 75, range 2, at section 30; thence south to southwest corner of section 31. town- ship 75, range 2: thence west to southwest corner of section 34, township 75. range 3 : thence south to the Iowa river ; thence on east bank of said Iowa river to section line dividing sections 23 and 26, township 74, range 3 west ; thence east to Muscatine Slough ; thence on the west bank of said Muscatine Slough till it intersects the Mississippi river ; thence up said Mississippi river to the northeast corner of the county ; thence west to the place of beginning.


Grandview township is bounded by a line commencing at the northwest cor- ner of section 6, township 75. range 3 west ; thence south to the Iowa river on range line dividing township 74, range 3, township 74, range 4: thence on east bank of Iowa river to section line dividing sections 15 and 16, township 74. range 3 west : thence north to northeast corner of section 4, township 74. range 3 west : thence east to southeast corner of section 36, township 75. range 3 west : thence north to the Muscatine Slough : thence on cast bank of said slough to county line : thence west to the place of beginning.


Concord township is bounded by a line commencing on the west side of Cedar river at the county line : thence following said bank to section line dividing sections 19 and 20, township 75, range 4, on the west side of the Iowa river ; thence on west bank of said Iowa river to section line dividing sections 33 and


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34, township 75, range 4 west : thence north to east side of the Iowa river ; thence on east bank of said river to range line dividing section 1, township 74, range 4, and section 6. township 74, range 3 : thence north to northeast corner of section I, township 75. range 4 west ; thence west to place of beginning.


Oakland township is bounded by a line commencing at the northeast corner of section 1, township 76, range 5: thence south to the southeast corner of sec- tion 36, township 76, range 5 west ; thence east to Cedar river ; thence south to the intersection of the Iowa river ; thence north on east bank of the Iowa river to county line ; thence east to place of beginning.


Union township is bounded by a line commencing at the northwest corner of section 6, township 76, range 5 west : thence south to the southwest corner of section 7, township 75, range 5 west ; thence east to the southeast corner of sec- tion 12, township 75, range 5, on east bank of the Iowa river : thence northwest to county line ; thence west to place of beginning.


Columbus City township is bounded by a line commencing at the northwest corner of section 18, township 75, range 5 west : thence south to southwest cor- ner of section 7, township 74, range 5 west ; thence east to range line between township 74, range 5, and township 74, range 4 west : thence south to southwest corner of section 18, township 74, range 4 west : thence east to southeast corner of section 16, township 74, range 4 west ; thence north to Iowa river : thence on south bank of said river to the section line dividing sections 19 and 20, town- ship 75, range 4 : thence north to north bank of Iowa river : thence following said river bank to the southwest corner of said section 7, township 75, range 4: thence west to place of beginning.


Wapello township is bounded by a line commencing at the north side of the lowa river on section line dividing sections 33 and 34, township 75. range 4 and running south to the southwest corner of section 15. township 74, range 4 west ; thence east to the southeast corner of section 14, township 74, range 4 west : thence south to the southwest corner of section 12. township 73, range 4; thence east to southeast corner of section 9. township 73. range 3 west : thence south to 12 section line of section 22. township 73. range 3 west ; thence east to center of said section : thence south to county line; thence east to southeast corner of section 31, township 73. range 2 west : thence north to the northeast corner of section 30. township 73, range 2 west : thence east to the Iowa river ; thence north to the north bank of said river : thence northwest on bank of said river to the place of beginning.


Elm Grove township is bounded by a line commencing at the northwest corner of section 18, township 74, range 5 west, and running south to the south- west corner of section 36, township 74, range 5 west ; thence north to section line dividing sections 12 and 13, township 74. range 5 west ; thence west to place of beginning.


Marshall township is bounded by a line commencing at the northwest corner of section 19. township 74, range 4 west, and running south to southwest corner of section 7, township 73, range 4 west : thence east to the southeast corner of section II, township 73, range 4 west ; thence north to the northeast corner of section 23, township 74, range 4 west ; thence west to place of beginning.


Morning Sun township is bounded by a line commencing at the northwest corner of section 18, township 73. range 4 west, and running south to the south-


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west corner of section 31, township 73, range 4 west; thence east to the half section line of section 22, township 73, range 3 west : thence north to the half section line of section 22, township 73, range 3 west ; thence west to section line dividing sections 21 and 22, township 73, range 3 west : thence north to the northeast corner of section 16, township 73. range 3 west ; thence west to place of beginning, and the same is ordered to be recorded in the book of township boundaries of said county.


On September 5, 1859, the boundaries of Wapello and Marshall townships were changed by attaching section 36, township 74, range 4, and the north half, and the southwest quarter of section I, township 73, range 4, to Marshall township.


The next change we note in the matter of township boundaries was made on March 9, 1860, on petition of William Harrison and others asking that the western boundary line of Eliot township be extended due north from the north- west corner of section 29, township 73 north, range 2 west, to the Iowa river, which was done.


The next change was on July 3, 1860, and affected three townships. It took all that part of section 19, township 74 north, range 4 west, which was then in Marshall township, and the south half of section 18 of the same township and range I, which was then in Columbus City township, and added them to Elm Grove township.


The next change was on December 29, 1860, and was made on the petition of A. D. Hurley and others, and affected Jefferson and Wapello townships by attaching the following to Wapello township, namely: Commencing at the quarter section corner of the north boundary of section 26, township 74 north, range 3 west : thence east to the northeast quarter of said section : thence down to the meander corner on the Iowa river and running between sections 25 and 26 and 35 and 36 in the same township and range, and attaching all of the land lying between such line and the Iowa river to Wapello township.


On January 6. 1863, on petition of Joseph Nichols and others, the Board changed the boundary between Marshall and Columbus City townships by add- ing to Marshall the north half of section 22, and the northwest quarter of sec- tion 23, in township 74, range 4. June 6, 1865, on petition of Joseph Mickey, the east half of section 19, township 74, range 4, was attached to Marshall township. On November 16, 1876, the boundaries of Elm Grove township were fixed as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of section 18, township 74, range 5 : thence south to the southwest corner of section 31; thence east to the southeast corner of section 36; thence north to the northeast corner of sec- tion 25, all in township 74. range 5 ; thence east to the quarter section corner on the south side of section 19; thence north to the south line of section 18; thence east to the southeast corner of section 18; thence north to the quarter post on the east side of said section 18: thence west to the west line of said section 18: all in township 74, range 4; thence north on the range line dividing ranges 4 and 5 to the northeast corner of section 13. township 74, range 5; thence west to the northwest corner of section 18, township 74, range 5, the place of beginning.


On January 5, 1892, all the territory lying east of the Iowa river, then in Jefferson township, was transferred to Eliot township, being fractional section 31, township 74, range I and fractional sections 5, 6, 8, 9 and 16, and sections 7, 17 and 18 all in township 73, range 1, and sections 12 and 13, and that part of


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sections 11 and 14 (including Cedar Island) lying east of the lowa river in township 73, range 2.


It will readily be seen that it would be quite difficult to give the names of the early settlers of the county by townships, for the reason that at first there were no townships, and there have been so many changes since they were formed. A great many of the real early settlers of the county will be found among the names taken from the Wisconsin census of 1836 as given in Chapter six. The names of numerous others who came in the early days are found in the records of the early courts and in the list of county officials.


Among the earliest settlers in Wapello township, were: William Milligan, Wright Williams, Jacob Rinearson, Rolla ( Riley) Driscol, Jeremiah Smith, Sr .. James McDaniel. C. M. McDaniel, Thomas England, James M. Clark, Francis Springer, Thomas Harrison, Samuel Jamison, George Jamison, John Allison. John Drake. William Clark, Robert Williams, Silas Chrisman, Isaac Rinearson, G. B. Alexander, John Deihl. James Wilson, Phillip B. Harrison, S. S. Gourley. Thomas I. Rose, Edward H. Thomas, Mark Davison, Merrit Jamison, S. M. Kirkpatrick, T. N. Ives, N. J. Ives, James Brogan, John Brogan.


Among the earliest settlers in Eliot township were: Allan Eliot. William II. Creighton, Samuel Smith, Phillip Maskell, James Gordon, James Ilatcher, Rufus P. Burlingame. William Dupont, Richard Staige. Samuel Pitt.


Among the earliest settlers in Morning Sun township were: Peter Curran, Josiah Vertrees, Levi Gregory, Thomas Bell. Aaron Chamberlin, John A. Lewin. Henry Hobbs. Samuel Dunham, William Bell. John Willson, Zadok Jarvis, Thomas Gregory, Garrett B. Garrison, John Bell, John Driscol. W. P. Brown, J. C. Brown, Samuel Bell. H. C. Blake.


Among the earliest settlers of Marshall township were: Joseph Higbee, Jacob Mintun, James W. Isett. R. W. Gwinn, John Marshall. Nixon Scott, Dr. Samuel R. Isett, John Sellers, Joshua Marshall, FI. M. Ochiltree, George Key. William 1sett, Franklin Griswold. Ira Griswold. Richard Restine. Richard Slaughter, Ananias Simpkins, John Marshall. Elijah Lathrop.


Among the earliest settlers in Columbus City township were: S. K. Hel- mick, Henry Marsden, Joseph L. Derbin, G. Barstow Williams, Benjamin Stod- (lard. Isaac Hall. Joel Bronson, Oliver Sweet, James M. Robertson, Thomas Neal, Thomas Stoddard, Zebina Williams, James G. Hall, Joseph Ilall, Amos Hammond, W. W. Garner, Orleans Spafford. David Dix.


Among the earliest settlers in Grandview township were: James Latta. Samuel Latta, Levi Thornton, Abram McCleary. Clark Alexander. George Humphreys, Martin Gray, Spencer Wilson, William Thompson, John Thompson. Lot Thornton, John Taylor. Robert Childers, Alvin Clark, John H. Williamson, Alex. Ross, Thomas B. Shellabarger, Robert Gray, John Cresswell, Andrew Kendall. William Fowler. Sylvanus Carey. J. P. Walker.


Among the earliest settlers in Port Louisa township were: John Ronalds. Thomas D. Killough. Levi Stephen, Joseph Crow, Henry Rockafellar, William Harden, William F. Dickerson, Albert O. Stickney, William Kennedy, James Erwin, Samuel G. Chambers. G. H. Crow. D. P. Herron, Albert McClung. James M. Cresswell, Elisha Searl. John F. Adams, John Holmes.


Among the earliest settlers of Jefferson township were: Christopher Shuck, Valentine Faulkner. Isaac Parsons, John W. Ferguson, James Majors, Riley


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Mallory, Elisha Hook, Peter DeMott, Peter Keever and his sons, David Morgan, William L. Toole, T. M. Parsons, Orrin or Orien Briggs, Asa Mallory, Harmon Mallory, Thomas Bras.


Among the earliest settlers in Concord township were: James C. Sterlin, Dr. Enoch K. Maxson, Joseph Clark, Robert F. Newell, James Waterbury, Mar- vel Wheelock, George Stone, James Bedwell, Micajah Reeder, John Knott, Jacob Shellabarger, Alexander Finley.


Among the earliest settlers in Union township were: John Clark, Patrick Colton, Elisha Shephard, Steven B. Thompson, Quince Thompson, David Flack, John Flack and Wm. J. R. Flack.


Among the earliest settlers in Oakland township were: Hugh Callan, or Calin, Joseph Blake, Curtis Knight, John Brown, Ward Blake, Cyril Carpenter, G. W. Allen.


Among the earliest settlers in Elm Grove township were: Joseph Buffington, James Q. Buffington, Sylvester Stackhouse, Samuel Pierce, Philip J. Buffington, James Riley, Elijah Jennings, H. J. McCormick, Silas Lunbeck, Barton Jones.


For the reasons already stated some of the foregoing names may be assigned by us to the wrong township. It is true that some of the early settlers began their pioneer career in one township, but lived the greater part of their lives in another and became identified with the latter. For instance, John H. Benson is usually credited to Grandview township, although he was one of the pioneer settlers of Jefferson ; and there are many other similar cases.


As noted elsewhere in this work, the earliest settlement of the county was made in the southern part of it, first probably about Toolesboro, which was not within the Keokuk Reserve, and about the same time, or a little later at Virginia Grove, which was also out of the Reserve, but neither of these were much before the first settlements in Eliot, Grandview and Port Louisa townships.


A great majority of the early settlers settled either in township 73 or in township 74. By the early settlers we mean those who came here as early as 1840, or shortly thereafter.


We have prepared a list of the land entries made by our early settlers. It must not be understood either, that the lands entered as shown in this list were in every case the places of first settlement of the men named, nor that the dates of the entries were the dates of their coming to this county. There were no government sales of land in this county until November, 1838, and at that time only a part of the lands in township 73 were sold, and the rest of the lands in the county were not offered for sale by the government until 1839, 1840, and 1841. It must also be borne in mind, that many of the settlers who came here in 1836 and 1837, moved from one place to another, and sold or traded their claims, and that there is no record to be found of these transactions. But it is still probable that a majority of the land entries as shown in the following list were made by the original settlers themselves. By taking a map of the county. the reader can easily see who were the pioneers in the different localities.


Much of the land in township 73, and some in 74, was swamp land, and not entered until a later date. It is proper to say also, that the lands entered by Lyne Starling are not noted, for the reason that he was not an actual settler. His land entries comprise a great many acres. It is possible that some of the names included in the list were not actual settlers.


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In most instances, we have given the names with the spelling which appears on the records.


LAND ENTRIES IN TOWNSHIP 73 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST.


Section 3


George W. Fleming 1839


James Guest 1840


William Fleming 1840


Section 4


James Guest 1840


William Cromley 1840


Section 5


Harmon Mallory 1840


Peter Keever 1840


Thomas Murray 1840


Section 6


George Long 1840


Section 7


James Keever 1840


Section 8


Israel Trask 1839


James Keever


1840


John Deihl 1840


Section Q


Elias Keever 1840


James A. Tool 1840


Israel Trask 1839


Freeman Shaw 1840


Philip Baker


1840


Section 10


James . 1. Tool 1840


Thomas Bras 1840


Joshua Hedges 1840


Elias Keever


1839


Orrin Briggs 1839


Section II


James A. Tool. 1840


Isaac Z. Shuck


1840


Joshua Hedges 1840


Section 14


Albert Coonrod 1840


John H. Benson. 1840


Jonathan Parsons 1839


Section 18


James Wilson 1840


Grey Wells 1840


Section 19


Moses W. Robinson 1840


Orson V. Craig .1840


Thomas Harrison . 1840


John Deihl


. 1840


Section 21


Thomas Harrison 1840


John Deihl


1840


Section 22


Jonas Ruffner .1840


Section 25


Richard Staige


.1840


Section 26


David McCoy 1840


Samuel Pitt 1840


Section 27


John Pitt, Jr.


1840


Richard Staige 1840


Section 28


Samuel Smith 1839


Thomas Harrison


1840


Section 29


Thomas Harrison 1840


Jeremiah Smith, Sr


1839


Samuel Smith


. 1839


Section 30


David McCoy .1840


Section 31


Reuben Nichols 1840


Henry Creighton 1839


William Cromley 1840


Thomas Harrison 1840


Section 32


Samuel Smith . 1840


Thomas J. Taylor. 1840


Isabell C. Anderson 1841


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Section 33


Lewis Benedict 1840


Thomas Harrison 1840


Samuel Smith 1840


David McCoy 1840


Section 34


Samuel Pitt 1840


Richard Staige 1840


William Cromley 1840


Richard Staige . 1840


William H. Creighton. . 1840


William Cromley


1840


LAND ENTRIES IN TOWNSHIP 73 NORTH, RANGE 3 WEST.


Section I


Henry Warnstaff 1840


Section 2


James Warnstaff 1840


Sterling Seeley


1840


Section 3


John H. T. Gaff. 1840


Sections 4, 5 and 6 were not entered until later, mostly in 1851 to 1853.


Section 7


John S. David. 1840


Section 8


John S. David. I840


William Gregory


1844


Section 9


Nathan Gregory


1840


Section 10


Nathan Gregory


1840


Section II


James W. Isett 1840


Daniel Biggs


I841


Sterling Seeley


1840


Section 12


James W. Isett. IS40


Section 13


Reuben Wanzer 1840


James W. Isett.


1 840


Thadius Stoddard


1840


Section 14


James W. Isett.


1840


Thomas L. Rose.


1840


Section 15


Samuel Jamison


1840


Thomas Gregory


. 1840


Merit Jamison


. 1840


George Jamison


1840


John Davenport


1841


Section 17


Reuben P. Bolles


I840


John Smith


1840


Erastus Cowles


1840


Benjamin Cutburth


1840


Abraham Hill


I841


Section 18


Jolin Dreskill


1839


Riley Dreskill


1839


John A. Lewin.


1840


Jesse B. Webber.


1840


Jesse and Silas Hamilton


1843


Section 19


John Smith


I840


Josiah Vertrees


1841


Thompson Brown


1842


James McClurkin


1844


James C. Brown


1845


H. C. Blake.


1845


Section 20


Henry Hobbs


1840


Erastus Cowles 1840


Mathew Mcclurkin (Recorded as McLurkin) .1840


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Section 35


William H. Creighton. 1839


James Gordon 1839


Section 36


James Wilson


. 1840


John Atchison, Jr.


. 1840


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William Wooley 1840


Thomas D. Evans 1844


Section 21


Thomas Gregory 1 840


Levi Gregory 1840


Henry Hobbs . 1839


John Davenport 1840


Garrett B. Garrison


1830


Tobias Brogan


.1840


James Marshall 1840


Mathew Mcclurkin


1840


James Wooley


1840


William Wooley 1840


Section 22


Samuel Jamison 1840


George Jamison .1840


Albert Jamison 1840


Garret B. Garrison . 1840


John Flack 1840


Section 23


John Millard 1839


David Hurley


1840


Benjamin Ogle 1847


Section 24


Samuel Smith 1840


George Newell 1842


Robert Newell 1843


Stephen Newell 1843


Section 25


John Deihl 1840


Section 26


John Deilil 1840


David Hurley 1840


James K. Williams 1840


David D. Webster. 1842


Section 27


J. Nelson


184I


D. H. Fisher 1841


James K. Williams 1840


Section 28


Mathew MeClurkin 1839


Thomas Mcclurkin 1842


James Mcclurkin 1844


Section 30


David A. Lough 1841


Josiah Vertrees 1840


David Mcclurkin 1845


Cicero Hamilton


1845 .


James McClure 1843


Section 31


James Hamilton 1844


James M. Swan. 1846


Ilenry M. Ochiltree 1848


Section 32


Samttel Barr 1840


James Popenoe 1840


John O'Laughlin 1840


Decey O'Laughlin


1840


James Marshall


1840


Hamilton Brown


1846


John D. Welch


18.45


Section 33


John O'Laughlin 1839


Samuel Barr 1840


John Wilson 1840


George W. C. Miller 1842


Section 34


John Flack 1840


Mark Davison 1840


John Wilson 1840


James Wilson 1840


John Brogan 1841


Section 35


John Flack 1840


Mark Davison


1840


Section 36


Reuben C. Mason 1840


James W. Isett. 1840


Robert Newell 1842


LAND ENTRIES IN TOWNSIIIP 73 NORTH, RANGE 4 WEST.


Section I


John Brent 1839


Lewis Benedict


Samuel Dunham 1838


1838


Thos. Swan 1839


Alex. Hunter 1839


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Section 2


George Key


1838


Section 3


Joshua Marshall 1838


George Key 1839


Lewis Benedict


1839


John Brent


1839


Thomas Swan


1839


Alex. Hunter


1839


Section 4


Joseph Higbee 1839


Peter Curran 1839


Joshua Marshall 1838


John Bell


1838


Christian Clymer


1838


James W. Isett.


1838


Section 5


Stephen S. Phelps 1838


Christian Clymer 1838


Section 6


Stephen S. Phelps.


1838


Section 8


John Bell


1838


Thomas Bell 1838


George Hastie 1838


Section 9


George Key 1838


Joshua Marshall 1838


Henry M. Ochiltree. 1838


Thos. Bell


1838


John M. Isett. 1839


Section 10


Philip B. Harrison 1838


George Key 1838


Samuel H. Berry


1838


Section II


George Key 1838


Lewis Benedict 1838


James Isett 1838


Joseph Newhall 1839


Section 12


Samuel Dunham 1838


Alexander Marshall 1839


Seth S. Ransom


.1839


Section 14


Richard W. Gwinn 1838


Peter Curran 1838


Joshua Marshall . 1838


James A. Carnahan


1838


Section 15


Peter Curran entered the whole sec- tion in 1838.


Section 21


James A. Carnahan . 1838


Joseph Newhall 1839


Lincoln Goodall


1838


Section 22


Zadok Jarvis


.1838


Richard W. Gwinn . 1838


James A. Carnahan


1838


Thomas Bell


1838


Section 23


James D. Spearman 1838


John Bell


1838


Z. Jarvis


1838


Josialı Vertrees


1838


William Pearcy


1838


Section 24


William P. Brown.


1838


George Hastie


1838


Christian Clymer


1838


Section 25


William P. Brown.


1838


Robert Russell


1838


Peter Curran


1838


Section 26


Aaron Chamberlin


1838


Peter Curran


1838


Section 27


John Bell 1838


William Pearcy 1838


Alexander Marshall


1839


Joseph Newhall


. 1839


Section 35


Joshua Marshall 1839


Peter Curran


1838


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Section 36


John W. Smith 1839


Robert Russell . .1838


William Miller 1839


LAND ENTRIES IN TOWNSHIP 74 NORTH, RANGE 2 WEST.


Section 18


David P. Herron. 1840


William Harden 1840


Section 19


Ephriam Morrison 1840


Elisha Searl 1840


Section 20


Elisha Searl 1840


Section 29


Elisha Searl of81


Section 30


Seth Richards


1840


James Guest


.1839


LAND ENTRIES IN TOWNSHIP 74 NORTIL, RANGE 3 WEST.


Section I


Henry Rockafellar 1840


James Erwin, Jr 1840


James M. Cresswell. 1840


Section 2


John Cresswell 1839


John Ronald 1840


Alexander Williamson 1840


John Erwin 1840


Section 3


Caleb J. Vredenburg . 1840


Zachariah Salmon 1840


Section 4


William Thompson 1840


William Shoemaker 1840


Charles W. Mullen 1840


Section 5


William Shoemaker 1840


William Kurts 1840


James Latta 1840


Benjamin Phillips 1839


Section 6


James Reeder 1839


James Latta 1840


Zachariah Kurts 1840


Section 7


Joel Bronson 1840


Jas. Blanchard 1840


Section 8


James Latta otgI


William Kurts 1840


Section 9


William Thompson


.1840


Section IO


John F. Adams. 1840


Thos. D. Killough 1840


John Holmes


1840


Section II


Alexander Williamson 1840


John Ronalds 1840


Joel C. Parsons 1844


John Holmes 1840


Section 12


James Guest 1840


Jolın Ronalds 1840


Richard Stevens 1840


Section 13


Levi Stevens 1840


William F. Dickerson . 1840


Samuel G. Chambers, 1840


Elisha Searl 1840


Henry Boling 1840


Section 31


George Long 1840


Jonathan E. Fletcher 1840


Section 32


William Harden


.1840


Section 33


William Harden .1840


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Joseph Mullen 1840


Section 14


Levi Stevens 1840


William F. Dickerson


1840


Section 15


Alexander Williamson


1840


Jonathan E. Fletcher


1840


Section 17


James Latta


1840


John Bayne


1840


Section 18


Joseph Story


1847


Section 19


Orren Stoddard


.1840


Section 20


Jesse Evans


1840


Section 21


Thomas England 1840


Susanna Bevins


1840


Section 23


William Kennedy


1840


Isaac Smith


1840


Section 25


Joseph Stoner


1840


John H. Williamson


1840


Isaac Smith


1840


Section 26


William M. Clark.


840


James W. Isett


1840


David M. Harrison


1840


Jonathan E. Fletcher


1839


Section 27 (Wapello) William Milligan and Thomas England . . 1840




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