Directory and soldiers' register of Wayne County, Indiana, 1865, Part 16

Author: Power, J. C., ed
Publication date: 1865
Publisher: Richmond, Ind. : W.H. Lanthurn & Co.
Number of Pages: 510


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IBAUGH, F. carp res s s North High n Quaker City Machine Shop, Richmond.


Icanbodt, Hartman far 24 miles s Wil- liamsburg, Green tp.


Igelman, Bernhardt lab res cor Front and South, Richmond.


Iler, Conrad carp res w s Fifth bet South ter tp.


and Sycamore, Richmond.


Iliff, Miss Carrie N. res with Geo. W. Iliff, Sevastopol.


Iliff, George W. far res Sevastopol.


ILIFF, JOHN K. painter res e s Pearl at junction of Pearl and Front, Richmond.


Iliff, Miss Lizzie K. teacher, res with Geo. Jackson tp.


W. Iliff, Sevastopol.


ILIFF, Mrs. S. A .- wife of John-mil- Jackson tp.


liner, e s Pearl at junction of Pearl and Front, res same, Richmond.


Imhoff, Henry res with Joseph Imhoff, Richmond.


Imhoff, Joseph lab res e s South High, Richmond.


Immel, Miss Evaline res with Mary Mc- Coy, Dublin.


Immel, Joseph far e Dublin s s Nat. road, Jackson tp.


INDIANA FIRE INS. CO. at Indian- apolis; J. N. Knox and M. M. Hale agts for Wayne Co.


Industradt, F. W. lab res w s Eighth bet South and Walnut, Richmond.


INGELS, B .- Wischart & Ingels-res n s Main bet Main Cross and Cherry, Milton.


INGELS, JOSEPH prop Hoosier Agri- cultural Works, e s West River St. bet Main ington tp.


and Walnut, res w s Main Cross bet Main and Canal Sts., Milton.


Ingerman, John far e s Hagerstown pike, ¿ mile n Cambridge, Jackson tp.


Ingham, Henry M. brewer, res n s Main, East Cambridge.


INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA-the oldest Ins. Co. in the U. S .- H. Clarkson, agt, Richmond.


Iredell, John S. far res with Sam'l Iredell, Wayne tp-Soldier.


IREDELL, SAMUEL E. far 43 miles n e Richmond, Wayne tp.


Ireland, Alexander blacksmith, res e s Hillsboro pike, adjoining Richmond.


IRETON, JAMES tinner, res s w cor Mulberry and Tenth, Richmond.


Ireton, John lab res e s Newport pike, near northern limits of city, Richmond.


Ireton, Robert cooper, res s South Seventh opp the park, Richmond.


IRK, J. FREDERICK far on Paris road, 13 miles e Chester, Wayne tp.


Irvin, Allen 70 years old; served in the war of 1812; res with Michael Irvin, Cen-


IRVING, C. L. piano and music store, Bank Block, s e cor Main and Green, res s s Main bet Green and Jones, Cambridge.


Irvin, Henry M. carp res 1} miles w Dover, Green tp.


Irvin, Heial far 3} miles n Cambridge,


Irvin, Hiram far 4 miles n e Cambridge,


Irvin, John N. far 3 miles s e Williams- burg, Green tp-Soldier.


Irvin, Leander res with Heial Irvin, Jack- son tp.


Irvin, Michael far and carp 1} miles w Fairfax, Center tp.


Irvin, Miss Sarah res with Heial Irvin, Jackson tp.


Istenberger, Esther-widow Henry, soldier -res Jacksonburg.


Ivins, Reuben H. res with M. J. Shinn, Wayne tp.


IŻOR, ALEXANDER cooper, res n s Main bet Main Cross and Cherry, Milton- Soldier.


Izor, Miss Harriet res with Henry Izor, Washington tp.


Izor, Henry far res & mile w Milton, Wash-


IZOR, HENRY far res 13 miles n w Mil- ton, Washington tp.


Izor, Ira far res with Henry Izor, Milton -Soldier.


IZOR, JOHN cooper, res s s Seminary bet West River and White Water Canal, Milton. IZOR, J. D. mach res w s West River St. bet Main and Walnut, Milton.


Izor, Miss Laura res with Alexander Izor, Milton.


Izor Miss Marietta res with Philip Izor, Washington tp.


Izor, Mary-widow-res with Henry Izor, Washington tp.


Izor, Philip far res 1 mile n w Milton, Washington tp.


Izor, Miss Sarah res with Henry Izor, Washington tp.


Izor, William book-keeper, res with Philip Izor, Washington tp.


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CITIZENS' DIRECTORY.


R. C. M. LOVELL, AGENT


KANAWHA SALT COMPANY 5 AND KANAWHA AND OHIO COAL CO.


OFFICE, 36 WALNUT ST., CINCINNATI, OHIO.


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Jackson, Alexander lab res with William King, Center tp.


Jackson, Amos res w s Tenth n R. R. Richmond-Soldier.


Jackson, Ann --- widow William-res with cobs, Jackson tp John Jackson, Richmond.


Jackson, Dorcas res with Isaac Jackson, Wayne tp.


Jacobs, Miss Mary E. res with John Ja- Jackson, Christopher-Jackson, Swayne & cobs, Jackson tp.


Co .- res n w cor Sixth and Sassafras, Rich- mond.


JACKSON, C. B. & Co .- C. B. J. James B. Manning and Amos Haines-Livery stable 8 s Main bet Main Cross and First, Center- ville.


JACKSON, C. B .- O. B. Jackson & Co .- far


Jackson, George-col'd-lab res with Chris- topher Jackson.


JACKSON, HENRY blacksmith res 68 South Sixth st., Richmond.


Jackson, Isaac-col'd-wood-chopper on farm of Daniel Bulla.


res


JACKSON, JOHN photographer s w cor Main and Marion, res 66 South Sixth, Rich- mond.


JACKSON, JOHN W. agt. C. & I. C. R. R. res n w cor Green and Railroad sts, Cam- bridge.


JACKSON, JOSEPH W. far 23 miles s w Centerville, Center tp.


Jackson, Richard-Jackson, Swayne & Co .- res Linden Hill, { mile e Richmond.


Jackson, Swayne& Co .- R. Jackson E. H. Swayne & O. Jackson-prop'rs woolen mill e branch White water, s end Jackson st., Rich- mond.


JACKSON; TAYLOR -- col'd -- far bds with Harrison Medlind, Richmond-Soldier. Johnson Robbins, Abington tp."


JACKSON, THOMAS currier res w s Washington, s R. R. bridge, Richmond.


Jackson, William far with James Menden- hall, Wayne tp.


Jackson; Wilson carp res East Cambridge. Jacobs, Miss Christina res with John Ja-


JACOBS, JOHN far adjoining Pennville on the east, Jackson tp.


JACOBS, SAMUEL far 2 miles n e Mil- ton, Washington tp.


Jamison, Benjamin shoemaker s w cor Main and Second, Centerville.


Jamison, Archibald far res with Martha Howard, Washington tp.


Jamison, Wm. cooper res n s Main bet s s Nat. road 2 miles w Centerville, Center tp. Front and Pearl, Richmond-Soldier.


Jamison, Henry T. dry goods cor Main and Milton, Germantown.


Janes, Elizabeth-widow William-res w s Union pike 33 miles n Richmond.


Janes, Miss Carrie res with Wm. Petchell, Richmond.


Jarbo, Henry J. far Harrison tp 3} miles n w Centerville.


JARRETT, DANIEL far w s Newport pike, 1 mile n Richmond, Wayne tp.


JARRETT, JAMES M. stock dealer res w s Centerville and Abington pike, 1} miles n w Abington, Abington tp.


Jarrett, Miss Lizzie teacher res with Dan- iel Jarrett, Wayne tp.


Jarrett, Mary-widow Davis-res with C. S. Stephens, Center tp.


Jarrett, Miss Mary teacher res with Dan- iel Jarrett, Wayne tp.


Jarrett, Miss Mattie J. teacher res with James Jarrett, Abington tp.


Jarrett, Nancy-widow William-res with


Jay, Henry far } mile e Fairfax, New Gar- den tp.


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Jay, Jesse Walter far res with Henry Jay, bet Plum and Perry, res s e cor North Mar- New Garden tp.


Jeffers, Reuben-col'd-lab res e s Marion bet South and Sycamore, Richmond


Jennings, Daniel shoemaker Boston.


Jennings, Eleanor Ann res with W. Hub-


Jeffrey, Charles res with Job Jeffrey, New bard, New Garden tp.


Garden tp.


Jeffrey, Hannah-widow Joel-res 2 miles n w Newport, New Garden tp.


JEFFREY, JOHN H .- Barr & Jeffrey-1 mile w Newport, New Garden tp.


JEFFREY, LEWIS far } mile w Lynn- ville pike, 2 miles n Newport, New Garden tp.


Jeffrey, Lewis lab Williamsburg.


Jeffrey, Miss Rebecca res with Mrs. Han- nah Jeffrey, New Garden tp.


Jefferis, Abram S. far w s R. & H. pike 4 miles n Richmond, Wayne tp.


Jefferis, Elizabeth-widow Isaac-res with James P. Jefferis, Wayne tp.


Jefferis, Jonas P. far es R. & H. pike, 4 miles n Richmond, Wayne tp.


Jefferis, Joshua far 13 miles n c Chester, Franklin tp. Has been a resident of Wayne county 40 years.


Jefferis, Miss Mattie E. elk at Wilson & Elliott's, res with John W. Thompson, Rich- mond.


JESSUP, J. H. foreman wood dept "Hoo- Jefferis, Way far w s C. & A. pike, { mile sier Agricultural Machine shop," res s s Nat. n Chester, Wayne tp.


rund, 1 mile w Cambridge, Jackson tp.


Jessup, Margaret -- widow William -- res with Wm. Cheeseman, Richmond.


JESSUP, LEVI far } mile n Nat. road, }


1858, serving four years.


JENKINS, Miss A. res with Nancy Jen- kins, Washington tp.


Jenkins, Cynthia-widow John --- res n w cor Foundry and Cumberland sts., Dublin.


JENKINS, ISAAC far w s Pleasant Val- ley pike, near Abington road, Washington tp.


Jenkins, James brick mason res Strattan's boarding hse, Richmond.


Jenkins, John lab res es Boston pike, 1 mile s Richmond.


JENKINS, NANCY-widow Matthew J .- res 5 miles s Milton, Washington tp.


Jenkins, Peter teamster res with Mary B. Jester, Dalton tp.


Pearson, Dublin.


Jenkins, Peter mach res with Cynthia Jen- kins, Dublin.


JENKINS, PHILIP far 4 miles w Abing- ton, Abington tp.


Jenkins, Sarah-widow Samuel --- res } mile ett, Hagerstown.


s w Fairfax, Center tp.


Jenkinson, Ruth A .--- widow William --- res with Frederick Hoover, Richmond.


Jenks, Alfred livery stable n s Main bet Center and Chestnut, res s s Main bet Center and Chestnut, Cambridge.


Jenks, David C. far & carp on State line, 24 miles n e Boston, Boston tp.


Jennings, Jacob far with Wm. Hubbard; New Garden tp.


Jennings, James far 22 miles s e Newport, New Garden tp.


Jennings, Nathan far res with Nancy Smith, Green tp.


Jennings, Randel lab res on farm of Eli- jah Harris, 2 miles s Newport.


Jennings, Royal bookeeper res n s Cumber- land, East end, Dublin.


Jennings, William retired res with Thea- dore Wedekind, Hagerstown.


Jerrett, Jonathan far 1} miles n Abing- ton, Abington tp.


Jerrett, Mary -- widow George --- res Abing- ton.


Jessup, Ahijah far 3} miles e Washington, 63 miles n w Richmond, Center tp.


Jessup, Ann --- widow Thomas-14 miles s e Williamsburg, Green tp.


Jessup, Harriet R. res with J. H. Jessup, Jackson tp.


JESSUP, JEHU far --- minister in ortho- dox church --- 1} miles w Fairfax, New Garden tp.


JESSUP, RACHEL A. res s s Nat. road, bet Dublin and Cambridge, Jackson tp.


Jessup, Sarah --- widow Nathan -- res with S. Pitts, Green tp.


Jessup, Miss Sarah Ann res with Jehu Jes- sup, New Garden tp.


Jessup, Miss Sarah res with Ann Jessup, Green tp.


Jester, James far w s Main st. Fairfax. Jester, Rachel-widow Isaac-res with Isaac


Jewell, John, W. res with Mrs E. A. Smith, Cambridge City.


Jewett, Benj. F .- Fist & Jewett-res with Daniel Fist, Hagerstown -- Soldier.


Jewett, Miss Isabel res with Parker Jew-


Jewett, Parker blacksmith w s Perry bet Main and Callege, res s w cor College and Perry, Hogerstown.


Johannes, Casper stone cutter res 61 South Marion, Richmond.


John, W. D. elk res s e cor Marion and Sassafras, Richmond.


John, William far with Samson Boone,


JENKS, F. K. grocer & notions s s Mainl Wayne tp.


ket and Perry, Hagerstown.


JEFFERIS, W. C. far 1 mile n Chester, Franklin tp-Soldier. Mr. Jefferis was elect- ed as a representative of Wayne county to the State Legislature in 1856, and again in mile w Richmond, Wayne tp.


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Ask for Holland's, if you want a Genuine Gold Pen, wa


For Sale at the Principal Book and Jewelry Stores in Richmond, Dublin, Cambridge City, Milton and Centerville, Indiana.


Johnson, Abram S. tinner res w s Seventh] st. park, Richmond.


Johnson, A. E. mach res at junction of Washington and Pearl, Richmond.


bet South and Mill, Richmond.


Johnson, Ann res 23 miles se Newport, New Garden tp, wife of Leven Johnson --- Sol- dier.


JOHNSON, ALVA C. mach res w s Sev- enth, s Walnut, Richmond-Soldier.


JOHNSON, ASHLEY shoemaker res s s tp, e s Dalton pike.


North Poplar, Economy.


Johnson, Benjamin-Perry & Johnson -- res Jones and Walnut, Cambridge.


e s Front bet Spring and Sassafras, Richmond.


Johnson, Charles A. res with Cornelius Bond.


Johnson, Calvin R. printer res n w corn w Richmond, Wayne tp. Walnut and Green, Richmond-Soldier.


Johnson, Daniel W. painter e s Ninth, bet Sassafras, and Mulberry, Richmond.


Johnson, Elijah far 4 miles n w Williams- burg, Green tp.


JOHNSON, Miss ELIZA res with Pleas- rnt Johnson, Dublin.


Johnson, Elizabeth-widow James --- res 17 South Seventh, Richmond,


Johnson, Elmira S .--- widow Joseph-res with John H. Stephens.


Johnson, Elwood T. far e s Johnson, Dub- lin.


Johnson, Emily-widow John A .- res s s South Market, bet Perry and Plum, Hagers- town.


JOHNSON, EMILY-wife Charles, Sol- dier .- w s Centerville pike, Williamsburg.


Johnson, Miss Emily V. res with Jeptha Johnson, Jefferson tp.


JOHNSON, EZEKIEL minister M. E. mond. Church res w s Main, Williamsburg.


Mulberry and Sassafras, Richmond.


JOHNSON, GEORGE A .- Develin & John- son-res n s Railroad st. w Walnut, Cam- bridge.


Johnson, George-col'd-lab res with Har- rison Medlind, Richmond.


Johnson, Miss Hannah teacher w s Eighth, bet Main and Broadway, res with Mrs. Eliz- Johnson, Andrew-col'd-lab res es Pearl abeth Johnson, Richmond.


Johnson, Hugh lab 2 mile e Relief Mills, Boston tp.


Johnson, Jeptha far e s Hagerstown & Dalton pike, } mile n Hagerstw on, Jefferson tp. Johnson, Jesse far 1 mile n Dalton, Dalton


Johnson, John retired, res s s Front bet


Johnson, L. R. physician, res with N. Johnson, Cambridge.


Johnson, Mahlon far w Union pike, 5 miles


Johnson, Miss Martha C. res with Hiram Sulser, Richmond.


Johnson, Miss Martha res with S. Johnson, Green tp.


JOHNSON, MARY A .- widow Jonas- res e s Main, Williamsburg.


Johnson, Mary res with James White, Wayne tp.


Johnson, Miss Melissa res with Wm. M. Hampton, New Garden tp.


Johnson, Nancy-widow Josiah --- res at toll- gate, } mile s Economy, Perry tp.


Johnson, N. physician, s w cor Main and Chestnut, res same, Cambridge.


JOHNSON, N. H. atty at law, res s e cor Walnut and Spice, office s e cor Main and Main Cross, Centerville.


JOHNSON, PETER-Nordyke & Co .- res w s Sixth bet Walnut and Market, Rich-


Johnson, Pleasant wood dealer, res s s Nat. Johnson, Francis carp res w s Eighth, bet road, w Dublin.


Johnson, Miss Rachel res with Sarah Cad- wallader, Richmond.


Johnson, Miss Rebecca A. res with E. Johnson, Green tp.


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Johnson, Miss Rebecca N. res with Eliza- beth Johnson, Richmond.


JOHNSON, SAMUEL far w s Blooming- port pike, 13 miles n Williamsburg, Green tp.


Johnson, Samuel far 3} miles s Milton, Washington tp.


Johnson, Samuel J. carp res Boston.


Johnson, Miss Sarah res with S. Johnson, Joel Harney, Wayne tp.


Green tp.


JOHNSON, SYLVANUS T .- S. T. John- son & Co .- res with Elizabeth Johnson, Rich- mond.


JOHNSON, SYLVANUS T. & CO .- S.


JOHNSON, SYLVESTER auditor Wayne Co., office county buildings, res bet Main Cross and Spice, Centerville. Mr. Johnson is the Grand Worthy Chief of the Order of Good Templers for the State of In- diana.


Johnson, Thomas far in Dalton tp, w s Abington tp.


West River pike, 53 miles n Hagerstown.


Johnson, Webster painter res with Maria Johnson, Richmond.


Soldier.


Johnson, William res with Samuel John- Centerville. son.


Johnsonbaugh, Adam lab res with Mar- garet Johnsonbaugh.


Johnsonbaugh, Elizabeth-widow Frederick ton, Abington tp.


-res s s Main bet Foot and Green, Cam- bridge.


Johnsonbaugh, Miss Emma res Michael Johnsonbaugh, Cambridge.


with


Johnsonbaugh, Henry far res with Mar- garet Johnsonbaugh, Jackson tp.


Johnsonbaugh, Miss Lizzie res with Mrs. Elizabeth Johnsonbaugh, Cambridge.


Johnsonbaugh, Margaret-widow David --- res e s Cambridge & Franklin pike, 4 miles n Cambridge, Jackson tp.


Johnsonbaugh, Michael res n s Main, Cambridge.


Johnston, A. & Co .--- A. Johnston & Jos. Pogue --- New York Store, 58 Main, Rich- mond.


Johnston, Miss Mary A. res with William Knott, near Richmond.


JOLIFF, ELEANOR --- wife of Jacob, sol- dier --- res Germantown.


Joliff, John lab res Germantown.


Jones, Aaron far 2 miles n w Abington, Abington tp.


Jones, Abraham cooper, res n w cor Con- nersville road, Washington tp, 5} miles s w nersville and West River, Milton.


JONES, A. P .--- Jones & Morris --- res s s Main bet Fifth and Sixth, Richmond. Jones, Lewis far and nurseryman, nursery and res 1 mile n e Centerville, Center tp. JONES, ALEXANDER --- Jones & Shu- Jones, Miss Lizzie res with Sampson Ste- man --- res n e cor Main Cross and Seminary, vens, Abington tp.


Milton.


JONES, Miss AMANDA F. milliner, res with Henry Collins, Jackson tp.


Jones, Anderson far 12 miles w Abington, Abington tp.


Jones, Miss Anna res with Norris Jones, Washington tp.


Jones, Miss Annie M. teacher res with


Jones, Miss Anna res with Wm. H. Jones, Wayne tp.


Jones, Miss Betsy res with Ed. Jones, Ab- ington tp.


JONES, CALVIN barber, s s Cumber- T. J. & J. E. Niswanger-dealers in patent land bet Davis and Johnson, res s s Nat. rights, s e cor Main and Marion (up stairs), Richmond.


Jones, Miss Caroline res with Stephen of Crow, Richmond.


Jones, Miss Carrie res with Stephen Jones, Richmond.


Jones, David far res with Norris Jones, Washington tp --- Soldier.


Jones, Edmund far 2} miles n w Abington,


JONES, EDWIN foreman Spring Foun- dry, res 52 South Pearl, Richmond.


Jones, Elizabeth A .--- widow Robert D .---


JOHNSON, WILLIAM far w s Center- res at junction of Washington Av. and ville pike, near Williamsburg, Green tp --- North High, Richmond.


Jones, Miss Elmira J. res with O. T. Jones,


Jones, Ferdinand carp res w s Main, Ger- mantown.


Jones, Greenville far 22 miles n w Abing-


Jones, Harriet --- widow John --- res n w cor Spice and Ash, Centerville.


Jones, Miss Harriet res with Mrs. Eleanor Foulke, Richmond.


JONES, HARRY C. mach bds with Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Richmond.


Jones, Henry G. chair maker, w s Hills- boro pike, { mile n Richmond.


Jones, Miss Jennie res with Norris Jones, Washington tp.


Jones, Jesse E .--- Clawson & Jones --- bds with Mrs. Sallie White, Hillsboro.


Jones, John far es Centerville & Abing- ton pike, 3 miles s Centerville, Center tp.


JONES, JOHN D. far e s Greensfork pike, 33 miles n Williamsburg, Green tp.


JONES, JOHN K. far e s Connersville & Milton pike, 43 miles s Milton, Washington tp.


JONES, JOHN K. teller in First National Bank, Centerville, res with O. T. Jones.


JONES, LEVI far e s Centerville & Con- Centerville.


Jones, Mahlon carp n e cor Sixth and Wal-


road e s Dublin, Jackson tp.


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nut, res s w cor Tenth and Broadway, Rich- mond.


Jones, Miss Maria teacher, res with Mor- gan Jones, Richmond.


Jones, Miss Mary E. res with Alex. Jones, Milton.


Jones, Miss Mary E. res with Morgan Jones, Richmond.


Jones, Miss Mary E .--- col'd --- res with Har- rison Medlind, Richmond.


Jones, Miss Mary res with W. H. Jones, ry tp. Wayne tp.


Jones, Morgan lab res es Sixth bet Vine and Sassafras, Richmond.


Jones, Miss Mollie res with Morgan Jones, Beam.


Richmond.


JONES & MORRIS-A. P. J. & S. M .- grocers s s Main bet Fifth and Sixth, Rich- mond.


Jones, Morris butcher, n w cor Walnut and Ash, Centerville.


JONES, NATHAN prop Pleasant Val- ley Mills, res and mills on Nat. road, 1} miles e Cambridge, Jackson tp.


Jones, Nathaniel-col'd-skoemaker, res e s Washington bet Sycamore and Market, Richmond.


JONES, NORRIS far on Pleasant Valley sonburg, Harrison tp.


Farm, Washington tp, w s Centerville & Connersville pike, 5 miles s w Centerville. Mr. Jones is the owner and proprietor of Pleasant Valley Turnpike; settled in Center tp with his parents in March, 1815, and has resided here about 55 years; served 12 days in the Morgan raid, as color bearer of 107th Reg't Ind. Vol. Infantry.


Jones, Oliver far 1} miles n e Richmond, Wayne tp.


JONES, OLIVER T. cashier First Nat. Bank, Centerville, res 1 mile n Centerville, Center tp.


Jones, Miss Rebecca res with Wilson Jones, Dublin.


Jones & Shuman-A. J. & II. W. S .- coop- ers, e s West River bet Walnut and Semin- ary, Milton.


Jones, Stephen prop Eagle House, s s Main North Carolina soon after Braddock's defeat. bet Front and Pearl, Richmond.


Jones, Miss Sylvania; res with N. Jones, Jackson tp.


Jones, Miss Virginia res with Mrs. Eliza- beth Jones, Richmond.


Jones, William gardener, res with W. H. Jones, Wayne tp.


Jordan, Dorothy-widow Patrick-res with John W. Alexander, Richmond.


JORDAN, GEORGE W. far Dalton tp, n s Muncie road, 3 miles n w Economy.


JORDAN, JAMES J. groeer, 44 Main, res same, Richmond.


Jordan, Miss Jane res with Luke Rabey, Dublin.


JORDAN, JOHN P. far and stock dealer, n s Muncie road, 2 miles n w Economy, Per-


JORDAN, JOHN W. far s s Muncie road, 23 miles n w Economy, Perry tp.


Jordan, Mary-widow-res with Benjamin


Jordan, Timothy clk with B. B. Jordan, res n s Main bet Perry and Plum, Hagers- town.


Jordan, William res s s Muncie road, 2 miles n w Economy, Perry tp.


Jordan, William R. res with Geo. W. Jor- dan, Dalton tp-Soldier.


Joy, Peter boiler maker, res at League's boarding hse, Richmond.


Judd, Thomas far s s Economy road, 2} miles n w Williamsburg, Green tp.


Judeah, Elizabeth-widow John-res Jack-


JUDY, SAMUEL F. conductor, res s s North High bet Center and Gaar, Richmond.


JULIAN, JACOB B .- Julian & Julian- res e s Main Cross bet Water and Plum, Cen- terville.


JULIAN, GEORGE W. atty and Repre- sentative in Congress from the Fifth District of Indiana, res s s Main bet Second and Third, Centerville.


Mr. Julian was born near Centerville, May 5, 1817. His parents were natives of North Car- olina, whenee they emigrated near the beginning of the present century, and were among the earliest settlers in Indiana Territory. The fam- ily is of French extraction, the first of them in America having settled on the eastern shores of Maryland at an early period of our history, and on account of Indian troubles there, removed to


The father of Mr. Julian was prominent among the pioneer citizens of Indiana. In 1822 he was a member of the State Legislature. He died the year following, when George was six years of age; he, with five others, being left to the care of their mother. His early life was one of pri- vation ; but he soon proved that he was possessed of industry and perseverance, sufficient to over-


Jones, W. D. clk res s s Main bet Main come all obstacles in the way of improving his Cross and West River, Milton.


mind, his only educational priveleges being those Jones, William H. gardener, res } mile s of common schools, laboring a part of the time w Richmond, Wayne tp. for support. It is said that when the great Jones, Wilson-Davis, Lawrence & Co .- res s w cor Foundry and Milton, Dublin. National Road was being graded through this county George was engaged upon it, receiving Jordan, Ambrose lab res 1} miles n Rich- mond, Wayne tp. for his services sixty-five cents per day. After having sufficiently qualified himself, ho engaged in teaching a county school. During his first Jordan, B. B. dry goods, n s Main bet school his manhood was put to a severe test by Perry and Plum, res ns Main bet Perry and an effort of the "big boys," re-enforced by some Elm, Hagerstown.


of the hands on the National Road, to compel


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CITIZENS' DIRECTORY,


R. ALLSTON.


M. W. CARLISLE.


J. B. ALLSTON.


ALLSTON, CARLISLE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,


AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 26 and 28, Vine St., Cincinnati, Ohio. HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Tobaccos, etc.,


Which they offer at the lowest market prices for CASH.


Jaj Country merchants will find it to their advantage to call and examine our goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere.


him to "treat " on Christmas day, a custom then tune to lose the wife of his early years, who had prevalent in the West. He came out of the con- always been in full sympathy with his political test victorious. While teaching a school in Illi- views, and a safe counselor in all his trials. nois in 1839 he commenced studying law, and She is said to have been remarkable for her per- was admitted to practice in 1840. In 1845 he sonal beauty, and a friend of every form of prae- was married to Miss Annie A. Finch, and in the tical philanthropy. In January, 1864, he was same year was elected to the State Legislature. married a second time, to a daughter of the late During that session a bill for the abolition of Hon. Joshua R. Giddings. In personal appear- capital punishment was before that body. Mr. ance Mr. Julian is very tall and commanding, Julian was one of the warmest advocates of the being something more than six feet high, and measure. He also, very early in his publie life, well proportioned, and as he is yet in the merid- took a stand in favor of universal freedom asthe ian of life, bids fair to live long enough to right of all men, and his advocacy of those write his name still higher upon the seroll of principles would have done credit to the most fame.




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