Historical hand-atlas, illustrated : containing twelve farm maps, and History of Jay County, Indiana, Part 53

Author: H.H. Hardesty (Firm)
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Chicago : H.H. Hardesty
Number of Pages: 288


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GEORGE WILLIAMS-and Rachel White liuked their fate in the year 1822, in Belmont county, Ohio. Fifty-eight (58) years they shared the joys and sorrows of bfe together. Mrs. Williams is deceased. Their first chdd. John, was born February 21, 1823; Jessc, September 12, 1825, deceased; Ann, December 23, 1827, deceased; James, March 26, 1830, deceased; Mary, October 14, 1831, deceased; Thomas, October 3, 1833, deceased; Prudence, March 28, 1836; George, February 23, 1839, deceased; Uriah, January 27, 1841, died while in the United States army; Rachel, April 22. 1843, deceased; Eli, December 10, 1845. Mr. Williams is a son of Thomas and Prudence (Reynolds) Waliams. His birth took place in Augusta, Georgia, in the year 1709. His farm is in Jackson township, his address being Pennville. He settled in Jay county in 1842; was townsbip clerk; in 1846 was township trustee four years. His wife was born in the year 1803, in Greene county, Pennsylvania, and is a daughter of James and Mary (Kent) White, residents of Belmont county, Olio. James and Eli were soldiers in the late war, but lived to return.


MARTIN WOLFORD-born in West Virginia, in the year 1810, is a son of Jacob and Eve (Hawk) Wolford. He settled in Jay county in 1839; resided in Jackson township, his occupation being farming. He married in the year 1833, in West Virginia, Anna Cosner, whose birth occurred in the same place in the year 1814. She is a daughter of Jacob and Barbara (Hawk). Cosner. Her children number cight. They are: Adam C., born July 6, 1834, resides in Jay county, Indiana; Jacob H., November 11, 1836, deceaxed; Job L., March 19, 1839, resides in Clay county, Kansas; James M., October 31, 1841, deceased; Barbara E., June 20, 1845, resides in Jay county; Mary E., Mareb 11, 1848, resides in Jay county; Arthur B., May 1, 1851, deceased; Martba M., October 20, 1855, deceased. Two sons of Martin Wolford-Jacob and James-served in the late war. The latter died in tbo army. Address, Pennville,-


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CHARLES S. WILLIAMS-resides in Jackson township. He was born near Portland, December 19, 1852. Was reared a farner. At the age of 16 years he began to attend school at Liber College, Jay county, Indiana. At the age of eighteen he began tcaching public schools, being employed in that business during the fall and winter terms, resuming his occupation as farmer through the spring and summer. At the age of twenty-two he honght a farm containing eighty acres, paying for it the sum of $1,800.00. October 1, 1975, he was united to Rachel A. Rupel, Adelma Lupton, of Camden, performing the ceremony. A honse having just been completed, they took possession of it October 11, 1875, and for the space of five years were unceasing in their labors of clearing and draining the farm. Three children came to their home, the first dying qnite young; the second, Walter D., was born September 14, 1877; Gilbert W., March 30. 1879. Mrs. Williams is a daughter of Jamies and Mary (Potter) Rupel, settlers in Jay county in 1854, and was born August 10, 1855, in the same county. August 2, 1880, Mr. Williams entered the normal school at Portland, Indiana, with a view to beginning the study of medicine, September 1, 1880. Charles Williams' father, Samnel K. Williams, is the younger of fourteen children. His birth occurred Angust 18, 1820, in Miami county, Ohio; he was married September 23, 1841, to Emelia Grey. who num- bered one of fifteen children. She was born in Butler conty, Olio, June 13, 1819. This much esteemed couple removed to Jay county, near the town of Portland, October 25, 1839. They were the parents of seven children, six of whom lived to reach maturity. Address, Bryant.


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MARSHALL F. BAILY -a merchant of Penn township, became the legal protector of Margaret Smith, May 17, 1871, in Camden, Jay county. On February 2. 1847, in Warren county, Ohio, his birth took place ; that of his wife occurred June 9, 1849, in Jay county, Indiana. Four children have brightened their home-they are: Edith L., born May 12, 1872; Clara A., November 12, 1874; Edgar H., April 30, 1877 : Thomas A., January 22, 1879. All reside in Pennville. Mr. Baily's father, Abraham Baily, died June 12, 1848. His mother is Mary (Janney) Baily. Three of his brothers were soldiers in the late war. They were Alphieus H., William H. H., and Stephen J. : the latter was killed in the battle of Sbiloh. William H. H. was wounded in the battle of Champion Hill, Mississippi. Mrs. Baily's parents are Thomas D. and Elvira (Hiatt) Smith. Marshall F. Baily is a descendant of Thomas Janney. who was private secretary to William Penn at the time of his treaty, and has a family tree in his possession dating back to the year 1683, the time of the first settlement of the family in America. It contains 2.320 family names, embracing ten generations. Address, Pennville.


JOHN BROWN -and Mary A. Lewis began the cares of life together on January 20, 1847, in Monroe county, Ohio. His parents were Stephen and Axie (Warner) Brown, both deceased : her parents, Emery Lewis and Rachel (Thomas) Lewis both deceased. His birth took place in Hartford county, Maryland, October 21, 1819. He died September 16, 1873. The birth of his wife occurred March 9, 1837, in Harrison county, Ohio. His occupation was that of farming ; settled in Jay county in 1844. His children, named respec- tively : Rachel M., born December 24, 1847; Jelm Alonzo. July 16, 1849 ; Entery Lewis, October 24, 1851 ; Agnes Jane. January 9, 1854 : Lydia Rnana, April 4, 1857; Viola C., November 13, 1862 ; Orlando J., October 31. 1867 ; Oscar L., November 2), 1870. All are deceased except Viola C. and Orlando J., who reside in Woinona. Address, Balbec.


S. F. BOURNE-a merchant and school teacher of Penn township, settled in Jay county in 1871, was born in Westport, Decatur county, Octo- ber 5, 1840, and is a son of William and Lorinda Bourne, who settled in Jay county in 1871. S. F. Bourne received his education at Peoria Academy in Franklin county, Indiana; also, at the National Normal School at Lebauon, Ohio. Has taken three diplomas for ornamental and commercial penmauship and pen drawing; has taught in the public schools of this county for twenty- two terms, twelve in his own district. Address, Pennville.


BENJAMIN L. DEWEES-and Elizabeth Scott began life's journey together on September 20, 1871. in Guernsey couuty, Ohio. Their family con- sists of : Roy Emmerson, born July 0, 1872 ; Ivan Kent, April 10. 1874, died August, 1874 : Wendell, December 8, 1870; Tina E., June 3, 1879. Benjamin


L. is a son of John and Sarah Dewees. His birth occurred in Malta, Morgan county, Ohio, January 8, 1815. He is a merchant of Penn township, settled in Jay county in 1954. His wife was born July 19, 1844, and is a daughter of Stanton and Esther E. Scott, settlers in Jay county in 1836. Mr. Dewees was a member of Company E, 139th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged in October, 1864. His brother, Mark Dewees, was a member of the 17th Regiment O. V. I., and died in the service. Address, Balbec.


DANIEL EBERLY -a native of Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, born October 12. 1806, settled iu Jay county in 1854. He is a farmer and tanner of Penn township, his address heing Balbec. He is a son of Abraham Eberly, deceased, and Anna (Zell) Eberly. The date of his marriage was April 4, 1831, the place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Susan Brnff, whose hns- band he became, had her birth in Talbot county, Maryland, June 3. 1809. Their children are : Robert B., born February 15, 1832 ; William L., Novem- ber 7, 1833 ; Ann E., August 25, 1835 ; Rachel B., September 10, 1837 ; Sarah G., May 5, 1840, died June 10, 1840 ; Joseph L .. June 6, 1841, died July 20. 1845 ; Peter L., February 24, 1845; Joseph J., September 13, 1847 ; Daniel Z., January 31, 1850. All are residents of Penn township. William L. was a member of Company G. 153rd Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged in 1805. Abraham Eberly was a Revolutionary soldier. Mrs. Eberly is a daughter of Robert Bruff, deceased, and Ann (Levick) Bruff.


LEWIS J. GIBBLE -began life in Manheim, Lancaster county, Penn- sylvania, on the 16th day of March, 1846. He served from the year 1861 to that of 1865 in the war of the rebellion, being a member of Battery I, Inde- pendeut Pennsylvania Volunteers; was also a member of Company F, 93d Pennsylvania Infantry, He was a participant in thirty-two battles and skirmishes, among which were those of Williamsburg, Fair Oaks. Mcclellan's retreat from Richmond to Harrison's Landing, a fight of seven days; was at the battle of Second Bull Run. Spottsylvania, Antietam, Gettysburg, to the final surrender of General Lee at Appomattox. He was wounded at Malvern Hill on the 3d day of July, 1862. He served as constable of Peon township from the year 1878 to that of 1830. He is a practical engineer and machinist. who in 1870 settled in Jay county; is a resident of Penn township; his address, Pennville. His children are: Thomas H., born April 16. 1871; Bernice Mu- setta, July 2, 1873; Rutherford Hayes, May 2, 1876. The marriage of Lewis Gibble was celebrated July 17, 1870, at Camden, Jay county. Indiana, he being united to Laura J., dangliter of Isaac B. and Nancy Cartwright, her birth having occurred at Ciden, Jay county. November 16, 1851. Lewis J. is a son of Harrison and Hannah Gibble, residents of Manheim, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania.


HIRAM GREGG -and Patience Cadwallader were united in marriage September 21, 1843, in Warren county, Obio. Six children have blessed their nnion : Austin W., was born September 15, 1845, resides in California ; Rachel C., March 27, 1847, resides in Caniden : Clayton, February 8, 1819. died February 10, 1880; Leander M .. January 22, 1852, resides in Camden ; Worthi- ingtou J., October 1. 1854, is a resident of Camden; Warren C., June 25. 1858. resides in Camden. Mrs. Gregg, descendant of Jones and Priscilla (Whitacre) Cadwallader, both deceased, was born in Warren county, Ohio. May 24. 1818. Mr. Gregg is a son of Sammel and Julia E. (Bennett) Gregg, both deceased. He was born in Belmont county. Ohio. March 12, 1811. His residence is in Penn township, is employed as a horticulturist, has carried on the business in Jay county forty years, and is constantly supplied with an unlimited stock and variety of ornamental trees. Address, Pennville.


ALBERT GRISELL-settled in Jay county in 1834. He was elected treasurer of Penn township, for oue term, in 1876; is a farmer; was married July 7, 1858, iu Jay county, to Rachel, daughter of Joseph and Grace (Lupton) Starbuck, her birth taking place on February 23, 1835. in Logan county, Ohio. The birth of Mr. Grisell occurred in Columbiaua county, Ohio, July 10, 1831. His parents, both of whom are deceased. were Samuel and Ann (Whitaker) Grisell. Seven children have helped to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grisell-they are : Ann, born July 13. 1835; Grace S., April 19, 1857; Artimr Albert, March 10. 1859 : Martha H. and Mary H., Angust 15, 1861 ; Martha H. died August 18, 1863; James S., November 17, 1865, died February 16, 1871: Emma E., July 20, 1870, died August 22, 1871. All living are residents of Pennville, except Ann, who resides in Winchester, Indiana. Mail received at Pennville.


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B. F. GARDNER- whose life hegan November 26, 1826, in Gifford county, North Carolina, is a farmer of Penn township, who settled in Jay county in 1837. He is a son of James and Elizabeth (Starbuck) Gardner, hoth deceased. On September 2, 1847, in Wayne county, he selected for his life companion Ellen Hunt, daughter of Elilm (deceased), and Hannah (Ogburn) 1Iunt, she heing a native of Wayne county, born September 7, 1828. Mr. Gardner's children are : Elilm C., horn July 7, 1848, resides in Adams county, lowa : Rolandus, September 7, 1851, resides in the same conuty ; Emeline, Angust 8. 1858. resides in Madison county. lowa ; John Fremont, November 29, 1856. died Jannary 31. 1857 : Hannah E., March 11. 1856, resides in Jay county ; John L .. April 9, 1863, resides in Jay county : James, September 7, 1867, resides in Jay county ; Oliver H., May 15. 1871, died February 27, 1873. Address, l'ennville.


WILLIAM GARDNER-son of Jesse und Rhoda (Bifnker) Gardner (dlecensed), was united in marriage on April 19, 1849, in Wayne county, to Mahal, daughter of Jesse and Catherine (Pedrick) Hunt. He was born in Wayne county, September 21, 1828. The birth of his wife occurred in the saine place. November 13. 1832, and, in 1851, they settled in Jay county. Ten names have been added to the family list : Rhoda A .. barn February 25. 1850. died January 21. 1879: Winfield Scott. February 11, 1852; Keturah C., May 13, 1854; Ellen M .. October 6, 1856 ; Matilda J .. February 8. 1859 ; Jesse E., June 16. 1861 ; Maud, January 28, 1868: William M., Jnue 19, 1865 ; Eliza L., May 8, 1821 : Norla O .. November 13, 1876, died March 2, 1877. All living are residents of Jay county. Mr. Gardner is employed as a farmer. Address, Pennville.


THOMAS GRAY -aud Catherine Lewis were joined by marriage in Harrison county, Ohio, May 36, 1827. Iu 1848 they settled in Jay county. Their children formerly munbered nine-they are : William S., born June 16, 1838. resides in Battle Creek. Michigan ; Mary Elizabeth, December 25, 1829, resides in Oscaloosa City, lowa ; Atlantic O., March 4, 1831, died Octaber 20, 1863; Esther, July 4. 1833, died October 10. 1833: Sarah C .. December 26, 1834. resides in Pennville ; Thomas L .. March 14, 1837, resides in Pennville ; Harvey, December 1, 1846, died December 25, 1840; David. December 8. 1842, died December 18. 1842; Morgan L., June 16, 1843, resides in Peunville. Thomas Gray is a son of Elijah and Mary Moore Gray, deceased. He was born May 31, 1806. in Harrison county. Ohio : his business is that of hotel keeping aud hroom-making, and his address is Pennville, Mrs. Gray is a daughter of Thomas and Mary (Morgan) Lewis. deceased. She was born in Virginia, September 14. 1801.


SYLVESTER HUNT-bom in Wayne county, Indiana, July 20, 1841, has held the office of assessor for the space of four years, being elected in 1876. He is a son of William and Elizabeth (Pedrick) Hunt, the latter cleceased. In 1868 he removed to Jay county. resides in Penn township, and gains his sustenance hy farming : may be addressed at Balbec. Jay county. On June 2. 1862, in Jay county, he was nuited to Plicebe A. Smith, now de- ceased, and whose birthday was on February 3, 1847. in Columbiana county, Ohio; died January 14. 1880. Death also took the first of her ebildren, who was Mary L .. the second Sarah E. Miles M. and Cecil E. reside in Jay county. Mr. Hunt settled in the latter county in 1866.


JACOB B, HEAVILIN -resides in Penn township. may be addressed at Montpelier, is a carpenter and joiner who settled in Jay county in 1853. He was born in Harrison county, Ohio. January 25, 1827, and married Mareh 8, 1835, in Blackford county. Indiana. to Elizabeth Miller, born September 25, 1834, in Baltimore county. Maryland. Their family consists of Emily Jane, born August 27. 1856; William Henry. April 1, 1858 ; George Sylvester, Sep- tentber 7. 1860: Albert Harvey, October 13, 1862 ; Martha Elvira. April 16, 1864: Jacob Leander. August 31, 1869 ; Ella May, November 3, 1875, died December 11. 1879 ; Zelda A., a granddaughter, born November 21, 1875. All are residents of Penn township. Jacob Heavilin is a son of Stephen W. and Penelope (Marshal) Heavilin, both deceased. Mrs. Heavilin is a descendant of Jacob and Christina (Foich) Miller, also deceased.


JOIIN W. JAY- first saw the light in Darke county, Ohio, May 1. 1855. He resides in Penn township, and follows teaching for a livelihood. His post-office address is Peunville, Jay county, Indiana. He settled in Jay county in 1865, and is a son of Lot B. and Saralı (Taylor) Jay, both deceased.


THOMAS P. JOHNSON -a carpenter and joiner of Penn township; begau to wear the matrimonial yoke September 3, 1840, in Harrison eounty, Ohio, taking to share the joys and sorrows of his life Rhoda Crabtree, whose existence began in the same place May 3, 1831. Mr. Johnson's parents, Enoch M. and Hannah (Perry) Johnson, and Mrs. Johnson's parents, Gabriel and Rebecca (Moore) Crabtree, are taking their last long sleep. The first addition to the home of Mr. Johnson was hinmer B., barn Angust 2, 1841: resides in Cloud county, Kausas ; Lemuel C., hurn April 16, 1845, died June 17, 1864 ; Gabriel C., Jurfe 10, 1847, resides in Penn township : Jasper C., September 16, 1849, died September 9, 1856 : Rebecca J., Angust 10, 1851, resides in Kansas ; Mary E., Angust 3, 1854, died October 10, 1856 ; Abraham A., October 16, 1856, residles in Penn township : Hannah, Angust 14, 1866, resides in Penn township ; Oliver P. M., November 21; 1864. Lemuel C. joined the army at Montpelier, in 1864, died at New Orleans June 17, 1804. The birth of Mr. Johnsan took place in Harrison county February 25, 1826. He settled in Jay county in 1847. Address, Montpelier,


HENRY Z, JENKINS -and his wife Abigail (Bedford) Jenkins, reside in Penn township. His parents are David, deceased, and Ann W. Jenkins,; settlers in Jay county in the year 1837. Her parents are Thomas and Jane T. Bedford. Ten years Henry Jenkins held the office of justice of the peace af Knox township, Jay county. Twa of his saus served in the war of the Re- hellion. His son, Thomas B., enlisted in September, 1862, in the 84th Regiment ludiann Volunteer Infantry. Barton B. enlisted August, 1861, in the 39th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, was discharged an aceount of dis- ability, and re-enlisted in the 7th Regiment Indiana Cavalry, Henry Z. Jenkins emigrated to Ohio iu 1836, and was the first to assist in sprending the order of Odd Fellows this side of the Allegheny Mountains, having advertised for a meeting of the order in Cincinnati in 1830. He was initiated into the unler in 1829. being naw the oldest member in the West. He has held the office af post-master in Penuville for the pmist sixteen years.


ENOS LEWIS -a farmer of Penn township, is by birtb a Virginian, the date of that important event heing September 4, 1799. Margaret Grisell gave her life into his keeping on February 22, 1829, the place thereof being Columbiana county. Ohio. Seven children have added happiness to the lives . of this worthy pair. They are : Emily R .. born October 22, 1830, resides in Granite Falls, Minnesota ; Martha G., December 25, 1831, resides in Obio : Thumas G .. October 16, 1833, resides in Jay county ; Morgan B., April 9, 1887, is a resident of the same county ; Joseph, December 19, 1838, resides in Jay county : Emory H .. July 17. 1841, expired September 2, 1853 ; James M., October 27, 1844, died September 29, 1834. Mrs. Lewis was born April 11, 1802, in Pennsylvania. Her parents, Thomas and Martha (Dingy) Grisell, are deceased. Thomas and Mary (Morgan) Lewis, parents of Enos Lewis, are also deceased. E. Lewis removed to Jay county in 1837. Receives mail at Pennville.


JOHN R. MAYS-whose existence hegan September 25, 1839, at Bear Creek, resides in Penn township. His father is Adison D. Mays ; his mother, Lucinda (Pingry) Mays, is deceased. In 1832 they settled in Jay eounty. John R. was elected constable in 1874, in Bear Creek township. He enlisted yat Portland, Jay county, August 3, 1801, becoming a member of Company B, 34tlı Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged February 3, 1866. One son, William Allen, born February 6, 1867, and a daughter, Nancy E., born August 9, 1868, comprises the family of Mr. Mays. His wife, Amanda (Kay) Mays, is a daughter of James Kay, deceased, and Nancy (Shelton) Kay, settlers in Jay county in 1836. Mr. Mays was married, March 24, 1866, at Greene, Jay county. Ilis wife's birth took place March 22, 1844, in Jackson, Jay county. His business is farming, and address, Pennville. He was in the following engagements while in the service : New Madrid, St. Charles, Arkan- sas, Grand Prairie, Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, Magnolia Church, Champion Hill, siege of Vieksburg, Jackson, Carrion Crow, and 'in the last engagement of the war on the 13th day of May, 1865, in Texas, where he was taken prisoner and paroled.


NATHAN McCOY-son of Patterson and Ebzaheth (Bryant) McCoy, may be found at Pennville. He settled in Jay county in 1876, was horn in Fayette county, Ohio, August 23, 1844, and on March 5, 1876, in Cainden, Jay county, he took under his immediate protection Ellen Luptan, daughter of Adebna and Eliza (Howard) Lupton, her birth occurring Mareh 10, 1858, at the same place. Mr. McCoy became a member of Company A, 2nd Ohio Heavy Artillery, in June, 1863 ; served 20 mouths, and was released at Nashville in


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