History of Randolph County, Indiana with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers : to which are appended maps of its several townships, Part 36

Author: Tucker, Ebenezer
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Chicago : A.L. Klingman
Number of Pages: 664


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From 1864 to 1870, names not found; 98 members; 1871-72, members joined:


William Barnes, Harrison Anderson, Andrew J. Lasley, Jacob Beals, Rebecca Beals, Priscilla Smith, Jacob Farquhar, Amos Or- cutt, William Butler, John W. Hill, W. D. Stone, Henry T. Semans, William Shockney, Ithamar Pegg, Jesse Addington, Hester A. Aker, Margaret Astley, John Lindley, John D. Sam- mers, Christian Heaston, Jacob Lasley.


1879 -- John Neff, aged fifty-seven, 1839; Harriet Neff, sixty- seven; Thomas M. Browne, fifty, 1844; W. S. Hunt, sixty-one, 1840; Lavina Hunt, fifty-nine, 1829; S. J. Farquhar, forty-one, 1838; Jacob A. Hinshaw, fifty, 1831; Philip Barger, sixty-five, 1838; Mahlon Farquhar, sixty-nine, 1837; W. M. Botkin, fifty- six, 1821; John Jenkins, forty-nine, 1837; C. W. Lewis, sixty- one, 1825; Mary A. Hunt, sixty-six, 1816; Nancy Hunt, forty- eight, 1831; John Connor, forty-nine, 1830; J. C. Denton, sev- enty-six, 1827; Julian Denton, sixty-seven, 1826; Solomon Se- mans, seventy-three, 1817; Tyre T. Puckett, sixty-nine, 1819; Temple Smith, seventy-three, 1819; Alfred McCanny, sixty-six, 1837; J. T. Hunnicutt, sixty-two, 1833; Alpheus Hoagland, fifty, 1832; Levi Dolby, seventy-three, 1832; Stephen Haynes, sev- enty-nine, 1834; Judith Way, seventy-two, 1819; Lydia Jones, sixty-three, 1817; Jane G. Edger, sixty-three, 1837; Ellen Haynes, sixty-four; Stephen Moorman, fifty-six, 1823; John Ellis, sixty-two, 1837; Lizzie Goodrich, forty, 1839; Laura E. Fisher, thirty-five, 1844; Mercy Pierce, forty-eight, 1839; Hester Aker, seventy-three, 1834; Polly Reeder; Fanny R. Teal, thirty- nine, 1840.


The loss of a part of the list of members is greatly to be regretted, but there seems to be no way to supply the lack. Many of the members are dead, but for the most part we have no means of determining the number. Very few of the first settlers are yet living.


OLD SETTLERS' LIVING.


Jesse Parker, Bethel, Wayne County, 1814, (dead); James C. Bowen, near Arba, Randolph County, 1814 ; Squire Bowen, Spartansburg, 1814; Jesse Way, Winchester, 1817; Elihu Cam- mack, near Bartonia (born), 1817, moved to Iowa in 1881; George Hiatt, near Winchester, 1818; David Lasley, near Win- chester, 1819; Polly Wright, near Winchester, 1819; Temple Smith, near Stone Station, 1819; Mary A. Reeder, Winchester, 1822; Martin A. Reeder, Winchester, 1822; Hannah Rossman, Winchester, 1823; Thomas W. Kizer (born), Winchester, 1824; Amos Smith, Stony Creek, 1824; Miles Hunt, 1825; Eli Hiatt, 1825; Stephen Moorman, 1823; Lafayette Irvin (born), Winches- ter, 1825; Burkett Pierce, near Deerfield, 1819; David Lasley, 1819; Moses Lasley, near Winchester, 1820; Henry T. McIntyre, Maxville (born), 1820; Andrew Aker, Winchester. 1828; Israel Wright, White


River, 1830; Ensley Jones. White River, 1832; James D. Bow. en, Greensfork (born), 1832; George Addington, 1832; William A. Macy, Wayne, 1833; Edward Edger, Winchester, 1836; Ste- phen Haines, Unionsport, 1836; Joseph Edger, Ridgeville, 1837; Silas Colgrove, Winchester, 1837; Rebecca Colgrove, Winches- ter, 1837; Tyre T. Puckett, White River, 1820; Priscilla Smith. Stone Station (dead, winter of 1881-82); Philip Barger, near Fairview; James McProud, Green Township; John Ford, Green Township; Ruth Wallace, Monroe Township; John H. Bond, Stony Creek; Job Thornburg, Stony Creek; Joab Thornburg, Stony Creek; Susannah Diggs, Nettle Creek; William A. Thorn- burg, Stony Creek; Perry Fields, Ward; Jacob Corl, Jackson; Uriah Ball, Union City; Robert Pogue, Union City; Jehu Hiatt, Winchester; J. E. Beverly. Winchester; Benjamin R. Shaw, Spartansburg; Gideon Shaw, Winchester; J. Armfield, Thornburg. Windsor; William Peacock, Jericho; Asenath Thom- as, Jericho; Asahel Stone, Winchester; James S. Cottom, Win- chester; Henry H. Neff, Winchester; John Neff, Sr., Winchester; W. W. Smith, Winchester; Nathan Reed, Winchester; Edward Edger, Winchester; Joseph Edger, Ridgeville; James Adding- ton, near Ridgeville; Thomas Addington, New Dayton; John Mann, Spartansburg; Thomas Middleton, Spartansburg; Will- iam Locke, Spartansburg; Moorman Way, Winchester, died in fall of 1881; Jane Fisher, Union City (died February, 1882;) Willis C. Wilmore, White River: William C. Diggs, Jr., now residing in Iowa; Fanny Hill, Jericho; Thomas Ward, Win- chester; Daniel Hoffman, Winchester; William Taylor, Spar- tansburg; Silas Johnson, Lynn; Eli Reece, Cherry Grove; Will- iam Chamness, West River; Isaiah Rogers, Bloomingsport; William Diggs, White River; Hannah (Mendenhall) Diggs, Win- chester; Thomas Moorman, Winchester; Moses Marks, Parker; Abram Hammer, Monroe; Paul Beard, Lynn; James M. Clark, Spartansburg; James Clark, Greensfork; Henry Hoover, Wayne; Robert Murphy, Wayne; Amos Cadwallader, Greensfork; Fran- cis Frazier, Jericho; Silas Johnson, Lynn; William Peacock, Jericho; Asenath Thomas, Jericho; Arthur McKew (died Jan- uary, 1882,) John Key, Ward Township; Aaron Simmons, Jack- son Township; Mrs. Reeves, Jackson Township.


PIONEERS (BY LOCATION), GREEN TOWNSHIP.


John Bone, early; Philip Barger, 1838; Martin Boots, early; Tunis Brooks, 1833; Thomas Brown and sons, 1833; Samuel Caylor, 1837; Zebulon Cantrell, 1839; Daniel Culver, early; Nathan Davis, early; John Ford, early; John Garringer, 1836; Isaac Garringer; Jonathan Garringer, 1835; William Gray; Nathan Godwin, 1837; Thomas Godwin, 1837; Jonathan Green, 1833; Elijah Harbour, 1835; Thomas Hubbard, 1837; Bennet King, early; Ulrich Keener, early; Benjamin Lewallyn; John Life, 1838; David Killburn, early; Benjamin Mann, early; An- tony Mckinney, 1837; William May, 1857; John B. McKin- ney, 1837; James McProud, early; Neselrode, early; Porter; Al- exander Stevens, 1830; Martin Smith, 1836; William Vineyard; Jacob Winegartner; Israel Wirt, 1836.


FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.


Thomas Addington, 1865; William Addington, 1833; Jesse Addington, 1834; James Addington, 1830; Thomas Addington, 1834; John Addington, 1832; E. T. Bailey, 1847; Sebastian Brunnengast, 1833; William Dembin, 1830; Joseph Edger, 1837; George Hoffman, 1838; Mr. Jones, 1830; Meshach Ley- allyn, 1817; Benjamin Lewallyn, 1830; Arthur McKew, 1831; Edward McKew, 1831; George McPherson; William R. Merine, 1833; Ezekiel Roe, 1831; Abram Renbarger, 1832; Pardon Sher- man, 1837; Robert Sumption, 1854; Francis Stevens, 1830; James Stevens, 1830; Andrew Stevens, 1835; Alexander Stevens, 1835; W. J. Shoemaker; William Wright; John Woodard, 1837; Jacob Winegartner, 1833.


WARD TOWNSHIP.


Alexander; William Bragg, 1832; George W. Barber; Curtis Butler; Frank Blake, 1822; Martin Boots, 1822; Eli Blount; Ben- jamin Clevinger, 1850; Clapp; William Doty, 1828; Edward Ed- ger, John T. Evans, Edward Evans, Samuel Emery, Perry Fields; Lambert Fields, 1831; Jessa Gray, Samnel Helms, Abram Harsh-


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man, William Jackson, Henry Kizer, Andrew Key, Samuel Kane, William Kizer, Aquila Loveall; John Key, 1829: Andrew Mc- Cartney; James Massey, 1817; Massey, 1817; Daniel Mock, James Mayo; Riley Marshall, 1820; William Massey, early; Robert Massey, early; Daniel B. Miller; John Mock, Reason Malott; Joseph Orcutt, 1838; Amos Orcutt, 1838: William Odle; Burkett Pierce, 1820, Uriah Pierce. William Pogue, Robert Pogne, Robert Parsons, Francis Peuke, George Ritenonr, Will- iam Simmons, Samuel Sipe, John H. Sipe, John B. Sipe, Jephtha Sutton, Temple Smith, Calvin Searl; Allen Wall, 1817; John R. Warren, 1836; John Whipple, 1847.


JACKSON TOWNSHIP.


Brockus, very early; Brockus, very early; Beach, very early; Ishmael Bundy, very early; Isaiah Cox, 1836; William Cox, be- fore 1836; Jacob Corl, 1838; Ezekiel Clough, 1862; Chandler; Andrew Debolt, 1828 (perhaps); Thomas Devor, 1834; Henry Debolt, 1844; George Debolt, 1844; Abram Harshman, 1832; Jacob Harshman, 1832; Reuben Harshman, 1834; Isaac Harsh- man, 1837; Hinkle, 18 -; John Hoke, 1836; Peter Hoke; Jacob Johnson, 1833: John Johnson, 1833; Seth Macy, before 1836; Mangus; Eli Noftsinger, 1830; George Porter, 1827; James Porter, 1829; James' Reeves, 1332; Thomas Shalor. 1826; Philip Storms, 1826; Amos Smith, John Skinner, James Skin- ner, Aaron Simmons; James Simmons, 1827; William Simmons, 1828; Sizemore, 'Sheets; David Vance, early; Thomas Wiley, 1836; James Wickersham. 1832; James Warren, 1835; Dolphins Warren; William Warren, 1834.


WAYNE TOWNSHIP.


John Anderson, 1833; Branson Anderson, 1833; Edward Bar- ton, 1846: Leven Barton, 1850; Bailey, Jacob Bennett; John T. Chenoweth, 1840; Elijah Cox, William Cox: Jeremiah Cox, 1825; Elihu Cammack (1817) 1846; John Dixon, 1832; Silas Dixon, 1832; Downing; John Foster, 1819; Mason Freeman, 1833 ; Francis Farnes,


Frazier, Fahnestock ; James Griffis, 1833: Green, 1832; Graves; Ezekiel Gullett, 1840; George Gullett, 1840; Henry Hill, 1818; Benoni Hill, 1818; Daniel Hill, 1818; John Hartman, 1848; Solomon Hartman, 1848; Peter Hoover, Sr., 1834; Peter Hoover, Jr., 1834; Fanny Hill (1817) 1836; William Kennon, 1830; Thomas S. Kennon, 1830; Hezekiah Locke, 1833; Robert Murphy, 1834; Smith Mas- terson, 1833; W. S. Morton, 1856; William A. Macy, 1853; D. T. Morris, 1858; Amos Peacock, 1818; Abram Peacock, 1819; William Peacock, 1819: William Pickett (1828) 1853; Poor, early: David Robinson; William Shockney, 1840; Samnel Shock- ney, 1840: Sheets; George Thomas, 1835; Mrs. Teeter; Will- iamson, 1838; John W. Williamson.


WHITE RIVER TOWNSHIP.


Thomas Addington. 1834; Andrew Aker, 1828; Thomas Aker, Michael Aker; John Aker, 1837; James Butterworth, 1846; Simeon Brickley, 1843; Thomas M. Browne, (1844). -; Thomas Butts, 1824; Nathan Butts, 1838; Thomas Brown, 1834; William Coates; Benjamin Cox, 1817; Simon Cox, 1817; John Cox, 1818; John Coates, 1819; Stephen Clayton, 1822; Abigail (Way) Clayton, 1817; James Clayton, 1822; Thomas Clevinger, 1845; George Cox (born) 1820; L. D. Carter, 1840; Edmund B. Carter, 1840; Henry Carter, 1840; John D. Carter, 1840; J. J. Cheney, 1852; John H. Cottom, 1843; James S. Cottom, 1843; David J. Cottom, 1843: John W. Cottom, 1843; Silas Colgrove, 1837; Charles Conway, 1817; Martha (Mendenhall) Diggs, 1837; William Diggs, Jr., 1816; William Diggs, 1818; Armsbee Diggs, 1817; Littleberry Diggs, 1817; Jacob Elzroth, early; John Elz- roth, early; William Edwards, 1817; Jonathan Edwards, 1817; Jacob Fisher, 1826; John Fisher, 1824; Absalom Gray, 1818; Simon Gray (born), 1824; Carey S. Goodrich, 1831; Edmund B. Goodrich, 1831; John B. Goodrich, 1831; Stephen Harris, 1831; H. D. Huffman, 1820; Barnabas Hunt, 1847; David Heaston, 1819; Christian Heaston, 1819; Jehu Hiatt, 1833; Abram Heas- ton, 1833; David E. Hoffman, 1838; John Irvin, 1819; S. C. Irvin (born), 1827; George Hiatt, 1818; Jonathan Hiatt, 1818; Ensley Jones, 1831; Lydia (Wright) Jones (born), 1817;


Thomas Johnson, 1833; William Kennedy, 1817; Nathaniel Kemp, 1841; Isaiah Kemp, 1841; Elias Kizer (1821), 1831; Thomas W. Kizer (1824), 1831; David Lasley, 1819; Peter Las- lev, 1819; David Macy, 1820; Elisha Martin, 1832; John Mar- tin, 1822; Robison MeIntyre, 1819; Henry McIntyre, 1820; Hiram Mendenhall, 1837; Morgan Mills, 1821; John Monks, 1820; Tarleton Moorman, 1822; John A. Moorman, 1822; Stephen Moorman (born), 1822; James Moore, 1845; C. C. Monks (born), 1827; G. W. Monks, 1820; John K. Martin, 1837; Joseph Mof- fat; John Neff, 1833; H. H. Neff, 1833; John Neff, Sr., 1833; Willis Perry (colored); Mark Patty, early; Harvey Patty, 1835; Joseph Puckett, 1819; Isom Puckett, 1819; Thomas Puckett, 1820; Zachary Puckett, 1820; Tyre Puckett, 1819; James Purs- ley, 1831; Jesse Pursley, 1833; Peter Reinheimer, 1865; Isaac Pearson; Jesse Reynard (born), 1819; Solomon Reynard, 1817; Jehn Robinson, 1822; William Robinson, 1822; Martin A. Reeder, 1822; Mary Reeder, 1822; Walter Ruble, 1824; Nathan Reed, Alfred Rossman; Leroy Starbuck, 1831; Durant Smith, 1829; Walter Starbuck, 1831; John Starbuck, 1831; Ezra Stone, 1839; Asahel Stone, 1839; William D. Stone, 1839; John Sample, 1819; Solomon Semans, Godfrey Sumwalt, John Snmwalt; Jeremiah Smith, 1817; Paul Way. 1816: Robert Way, 1816; Jesse Way, 1817; William Way, 1820; William Way, Jr., 1826; John Way; Henry Way, 1816; Solomon Wright, 1817; Jacob Wright, 1818; John Wright, 1818; Isaac Wright, 1818; David Wright, 1818; David Wysong, 1818; E. L. Watson, 1850; Israel Wright, 1827; Samuel Wright, 1827; Willis C. Wilmore, 1831; Joab Ward, 1819; Joel Ward, 1819; Thomas Ward, 1819; Moorman Way, 1817; Judith (Wilson) Way, 1817.


MONROE TOWNSHIP.


Adams, 1836; Mr. Bowers, early; Philip Baughn, early; Philip Booher. 1835; John Banghn; William Broderick, 1853; David Call, John Craig; Mr. Carr, 1835; Andrew Cortner, Lev- en Cox, James Driver, Jacob Driver: Jonathan Flood, 1836; Isaac Garringer, Abram Garst; Elias Halliday, 1851; Eli Hiatt (1821), 1863; Peter Hester, 1830 (perhaps); Eli Hiatt, 1836; James Howry, 1835; Abram Hammer, 1836; David Haas; Ber- nard Kew, 1832; A. Lewallyn, 1845; David Macy, 1860; Aaron Macy, 1852; William Macy; Jethro Macy, 1854; John A. Moor- man (1822), 1867; Joseph Macy, Andrew Martin; Morgan Mills, 1834; Moses Marks, John B. Mills, Luther Moorman, Andrew MeCamy: Jonathan Peeples, 1836; John Rody, 1833; J. B. Reed, 1833; Henry Rash, 1835; Joseph Smith, 1835; Samuel Smith, 1835; Mr. Sawyer, Henry Saley, Jacob Wright, Jacob Windermaker, John F. Wood, William Wood, James Wood, Thomas Wallis.


STONY CREEK TOWNSHIP.


Isaac Ambarn, 1829; Samuel Amburn, Jacob Beals; Isaac Branson, 1819; John H Bond, 1831; Joesph Bond, 1833; Abram Clevinger, John Conner, John Coons, John Casteen; John Clev- inger, 1828; Jonathan Clevinger, early; Andrew J. Dye; John Diggs, 1822: William Dixon, 1829; John Demory (colored), 1825; Jonathan Finger, William Holloway, Joseph Hewitt; Jethro Hiatt, 1829; Solomon Hobaugh, John Holloway, Hosea Lamb, Morgan Mills, William Moore; Joah MeNees, 1829; John M. McNees, 1829; Reuben Medlar, 1840; George Moore, 1838; Henry Moore, 1839; William Merriwether, 1840, Joseph Rooks, 1822; Richard Robbins (colored), 1826; Robert Scott (colored), 1832; James Scott (colored), 1832; George W. Smith- son. Ira E. Smithson; Randolph Smullen. 1825: Amos Smith, 1829; Isaac Thornburg; John Thornburg, 1824; Joseph Thorn- burg, 1825; Joab Thornburg, 1825, Job Thornburg, 1825; Isaac Thomas, 1830; Nathan Thornburg, 1829; William A. Thornburg, 1825; David Vestal, 1823; Lemuel Vestal, 1825; Daniel Vestal; Solomon Wright (1817), 1829.


NETTLE CREEK TOWNSHIP.


John Burroughs, 1822; Isaac Branson, 1824; Thomas Bur- roughs, 182 -; Mahlon Branson, John Bookout; Bright Cist, 1834; Jacob Cronso, 1832; Matthew Chavis (colored); William Clevinger, 1828; Isaac Crouse (born), 1837; Jonathan Canagy, 1840; Walter Canady, 1829; John C. Clevinger (born), 1836:


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M. L. Canady (born), 1848; John Clevinger, 1828; Abraham Colman (colored); Joel Drake, 1828; Mark Diggs (1821), 1827; Wilkerson Gray, 1835; John Grubbs; Jordan Halstead, 1831; William Hendricks; Solomon Hanscom, 1855; Benjamin Hunt. 1828; Antony Johnson, 1829; Reuben Johnson. 1832; L. W. Johnson, 1832: Henry Leaky, 1831; George Leaky, 1834; Christ. ian Leaky, 1837; Henry Mossby, John Massy, Phineas Macy, Dr. Maulsby; Samnel Outland (colored), 1825; Benjamin Outland (colored), 1825; Mason Powell, Martin Scott (colored): William Shullabarger, 1823; Solomon Sparks, Enoch Sayles, Hamilton Snodgrass, John Snodgrass, William Snodgrass. Robert Scott (colored), Benjamin Skipworth (colored), Dosha Smothers (col- ored). Jerry Terry (colored), Ichabod Tharpe, Jacob Tharpe; Isaac Thornburg. 1830; John T. Vardeman, 1860; Thomas Wilkerson (colored), Isaac Woods (colored), Samuel Woods (colored), Jacob Woods (colored), Jesse Woods (colored); Lemuel Wiggins, 1858; George W. Wine, 1836; Hicks K. Wright, Philip Woods (colored).


WEST RIVER TOWNSHIP.


Elijah Arnold; Hugh Botkin, 1816; Joshna Ballenger, 1817; William Blount, 1817; Thomas Brower. 1817; Isaac Barnes, 1818; William M. Botkin (born), 1823; Butler; Jesse Cox, 1817; John Charles, 1845; Bela W. Cropper. 1833; Daniel Cropper. 1833; William Cox, 1823; William Chamness (1816), 1854: Nathaniel Case, 1816; Valentine Gibson, William Gibson, John Gwynn; Arny Hall, 1817; William Hunt, 1818: William S. Hunt, 1840; Stephen Haynes, 1834; David Hunnicutt. 1832; John T. Hunnicutt, 1833; John E. Hodges, 1818; Jonah Heaton, 1816; Joseph Hollingsworth, 1816; Miles Hunt; Samuel Jack- son, 1817; John Jordan, 1817; David Jones, 1817; Joseph Jay, 1818; Peyton Johnson, 1834; Robert Lumpkin, 1831; James Malcom, 1817; William Macy, 1821; Albert Macy, 1819; Rufus K. Mills, 1857; Moses Martindale, 1817; Odle, 1815; Charles W. Osborn, 1857; John Proctor, 1817; William Peacock, 1818; Martin Phillips, 1816; Isaiah Rogers, 1816; A. Retz (born), 1821; William Smith, 1817; Samuel Sales, 1817; Samnel Smith; Jeremiah Smith, 1817; David Smith, 1817; Ira Swain (near), 1816; Robert Starbuck, 1833; James Smith, 1818: Evan Shoe- maker, 1817; James Thornburg, 1817; Daniel Worth, 1823; Thomas Worth, 1822; Joshua Wright, 1816; Frederic Zim- merman, 1818.


WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.


Travis Adcock. 1815: James Abshire, early: William Barnes, 1837; Benjamin Bond, 1834; Paul Beard, Sr., 1817; Paul Beard, Jr., 1817; Joseph Baxter, 1824; Elijah Brock; William Benson (colored), 1843; Michael Benson (colored), 1840; John Barnes (Wayne), Alfred Blizzard, Beeson; Curtis Cleny, 1817; George Daly, 1843; W. A. W. Daly, 1843; Francis Frazier, Sr., 1817: Gideon Frazier: James Frazier, 1817; Francis Frazier, Jr., 1817; Nicholas Garrett, 1841; Thomas Gar- rett, 1841; Isaac Hockett; Obadiah Harris, 1817; Ste- phen Hockett, 1817; Jacob Hinshaw, 1832; Edward Hunt, 1817; Joseph Hockett; Jesse Johnson, 1817; Silas Jolison, 1817; William Johnson (born), 1823; Samuel Jennings, 1825: Jona- than Johnson, 1817; John Johnson, 1817; Joshua M. Johnson (born), 1831; David Kenworthy; John Moorman, 1817; Samuel Moody, 1821; Isaac Moody, 1823; Malachi Nichols, 1816; Henry D. Nichols (born), 1832; Valentine Pegg ( Wayne), 1808; Thomas Phillips; Eli Reece, 1828; Samuel Smith, 1819; J. H. Stine, 1851; Edward Scott. 1820; Daniel Shoemaker, 1818; Thomas Tharpe; Edward Thornburg, 1817; Joseph T. Wood, 1866.


GREENSFORK TOWNSHIP.


Thornton Alexander (colored), 1822; Isaac Alexander (col- ored), 1822; William Arnold, Elizabeth Arnold; Harrison Au- derson, 1835; Squire Bowen, 1814; James C. Bowen, 1814: Ste- phen Barnes, 1836; D. Bowles, George Bowlos, Henry Bailey, Stanton Bailey: James Cammack, 1815; John Cammack, 1816; Reuben Clark, 1819; Abner Cadwallader, 1833; Thomas Cadwal- lader, 1833; John W. Clark, 1836; Richard Corbett, Daniel Comer, W. T. Chenoweth: Charles Crist, 1854; John Clark; Mitchell Campbell, 1850; Ira Cadwallader, 1833: Allen Davis


{colored), 1833; Frederick Fulghum. 1821; John Foster. Joshua Foster: Orpha Griffin, 1830; Philip Hockett; William Hunt, 1844; Thomas Hongh, 1844: John W. Hill (born), 1839; Jere- miah Horn, 1826; William Hill, 1823; P. Holland (colored), 1833; John James, 1817: James Jackson; James Kelly. 1842: William Locke, 1828; William Lowis. 1833: Ezekiel Lewis (colored). 1832; F. G. Morgan, 1830; R. H. Morgan, 1859; Henry McDonald, 1859; Samuel F. Middleton; Thomas Middle- ton, 1830; John Mann, 1820: William A. Macy, 1833; Issac Mann, 1816; Malachi Nichols, 1816; Issac N. Nichols, Cornel- ius Overman; Ephraim Overman, 1814; Eli Overman, 1815; William Osborn; Thomas W. Parker, 1814; Jesso Parker, Thomas Parker, Margaret Parker, James Peale, John Peale; John Ran- dle (colored), 1833: Jesse Small, 1815; Obadiah Small, 1815; David Semans, 1825; Joseph Shaw, 1831; Stockdale, 1835; Col. lier Simpson (colored), Mrs. Small: John W. Thomas, 1814; Wil- liam Taylor, 1836; Clark Willentts, 1811; Windsor Wiggs, 1826; Willis C. Wilmore, 1831.


GREEN TOWNSHIP, PERSONS SEVENTY YEARS OLD AND ABOVE, (1880).


John Bone, 73; Anna A. Bone, 75; Rhoda Boots, 76; Will- iam MeCracken, 72; Susanna Myers, 74; Zebulon Cantrell, 72; John Ford, 77; Eleanor Hubbard, 73; Thomas Hubbard. 76; Stanton Jones, 76: Rebecca Jones, 76; Margaret Jarnagin, 81; Julia H. Lipe, 76; James G. McProud, 77; Hannah G. McProud, 74; Mary Thornburg, 74; Joseph F. Vickroy, 79; John Wood. ard, 73.


Population of Green Township, 1,040; Fairview, 100; total, 1,140.


Eighteen persons over seventy years. Total ages, 1,354. Average age, 75.8; one aged person to every 63.3.


Oldest person in township, Margaret Jarnagin, 81 years.


FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.


Caroline Bergwitz, 81; Elizabeth Engle, 71; Lucinda Janes, 82; William McFarland, 82; Jane N. Porter, 80; Robort Star. buck, 74; Elizaboth Sims, 74: Pardon Sherman, 78; Mary Sher- man, 74; John Ullam, 82; Elizabeth Wood, 79.


Population of Ridgeville, 775; Franklin, 874; total, 1,649. Number of old persons, 11; total ages, 857; average, 77.9; one to 150; oldest person in township, John Ullam, eighty-two years


WARD TOWNSHIP.


William Addington, 70; Sarah Alexander, 75; John Beara, 70; Mary Baugh, 78; Malinda Bergman, 75: Rosolla Barber, 73; Elkanah Brouso, 73; Nancy Brouse, 70; Elizabeth Cole, 75; Amelia Courtney, 75; Mary Courtney, 77; James T. Evans, 70; Zilpha Evans, 73; Perry Fields, 76; Millie Fields, 75; Jacob Hotmere. 84: Christina Hotmere, 72; Clarissa Hale, 70; Mary Hindsley, 75; George Kemp, 75; Sarah Lollar, 72; William Montgomery, S1; Andrew McCartney, 75; Sarah McCartney, 75; Burkett Pierce. 87; Jane Ross. 75; Sarah Renbarger, 73; Tem- ple Smith. 73; Philip Shiveling. 77; Priscilla Smith, 71; Bar- bara Sipe. 75; Barbara Sipe, 74; Caspar Stick, 76; John Sipe. 74; Lydia St. Clair. 74; Mary Sipe. 70; Mary Whiteneck, SO; Jason Whipple, 78.


Population of Deerfiold. 102; Saratoga, 136; Randolph, 34; Ward Township, 1.570; total. 1,862.


Old persons, 38; ages, 2.835; average, 74,6; ono to 49; oldest person in township, Burkett Pierce, eighty-seven years.


JACKSON TOWNSHIP.


Jacob Corl, 74; Elizabeth Corl, 73; Daniel Coblentz, 74; Ezekiel Clough, 78; Thomas Devor, 77; John Gittinger, 70; John Hoke, 70; Jacob Johnson, 87; Mary Johnson, 85; Jacob Mangus, 78: Elizabeth Mangus, 72; James Porter, 78; Hannah Porter. 74; Catharine Sutton, 87; Michael Shank, 95; Joseph Sntton, 70; William Sutton, 72; Aaron Simmons, 70; William Stokesbury, 72; Henry Weyrick, 75.


Population of New Pittsburg, 80; Jackson Township, 1,299; total, 1,379.


Number of old settlers, 20; total ages, 1,531; average, 76.5; one to 69: oldest person, Michael Shank, ninety-five years.


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HISTORY OF RANDOLPII COUNTY.


WAYNE TOWNSHIP.


Gessine Able, 70; Jacob Bennett, 70; Mary Blackman, 70; Isaac Clifton, 71; Sarah Conklin, 73; Ezra Coddington, 73; Silas Dixon, 73; Joel Elwell, 73; Francis Frazier, 78; Lutitia Fra- zier, 78; Julia Fleming, 71; Peter Hoover, 74; John Hartman, 76; Rebecca Harris, 74; Clarence Keister, 71; Robert Murphy, 75; Mary Miller, 71; William Pickett, 78; Mary Pickett, 73; Margaret Scott, 74; Susan Woodbury, 74.


Population-South Salem, 31; Bartouia, 33; Harrisville, 112; Wayne Township, 1,716; Union, 2,478; total, 4,370.


Old persons, 21; ages, 1,546; average, 73.6; one to 90. Oldest persons in township, Francis Frazier, 78; Lutitia Frazier, 78; William Pickett, 78.


UNION CITY.


Issac Burkett, 77; Sarah Baker, 78; Jacob Baker, 77; Uriah Ball, 73; Simeon Branham, 73; George W. Burgess, 72; Horace Dwinell, 70; John Fisher, 88; Jane Fisher, 77; Rachel Fitzsim- mons, 78; Eleanor Farley, 70; Dennis Faley, 70; James Hook, 73; Isrum H. Ingle, 84; Rhoda Ingle, 80: Catharine Masslich, 70; John McMahan, 74; Robert Pogue, 77; Eleanor Ruby, 73; Nancy Stevenson, 77; James Thorn, 76; Eleanor Thorn, 78.


Population of Union City, 2,478.


Old persons, 22; ages, 1,595; average, 72.5; one to 112.6. Oldest person in city, John Fisher, eighty-eight years.


WHITE RIVER TOWNSHIP.


Williams Austin, 73; Andrew Aker, 77; Hannah Aker, 74; Edgar Bowser. 70; Sally Bowser, 70; Salina Boohr, 96; John Cox, Sr., 77: Hepsy Cox, 72; Eli Edwards, 72; Isaac Engle, 75; George Hyatt, 74; Lucinda Hyatt, 72; John Harvey, 70; Robert S. Hogemann, 75; Aggie Hawkins, 70; Millie Harvey, 70; Ens- ley Jones, 70; Margaret Johnson, 79; Thomas Johnson, 72; Philip Kabel, 70; David Lasley, 80; Hannah Lasley, 76; Jacob Muckey, 78; Mary McCrista, 79; Mary A. Moser, 79; Michael Moser, 70; Catharine Moser, 70; Lonis Neff, 70; Sarah Oland, 75; Luddy Pegg, 71; Tyre T. Puckett, 70; Mary Pugh, 70; John Pickett, 71; Thomas Pierson, 81; Ann Pierson, 73; Lydia Pierce, 76; Mary Pegg, 73; Rachel Rynard, 84; WilliamRetz, 73; Mary Ramsey, 75; Charles Summers, 73; Durant Smith, 78; Jaines Segraves, 84; Isaac Wright, 71; Willis C. Wilmore, 79; Sarah Wilmore, 77.


Population -- White River, 3,288; Buena Vista, 36; Unions. port, 37; Maxville, 62; Winchester, 1,965; total, 5,388.


Old persons, 46; ages, 3,434; average, 74.7; one to 77. Old- est person in township, Salina Boohr, ninety-six years.


WINCHESTER.


Esther Aker, 73; Louisa Brown, 73; Minnie Blatchford, 81; Mary Carter, 77; Edward Edger, 76; Jacob Henderson, 70; John Hallowell, 70; James Moorman. 85; Henry Miller, 70; Daniel B. Miller, 82; Rebecca Payne, 82; Willis Perry, 86; Al- fred Rossman, 72; Mary Reeder. 84; Nancy Swain, 79; Judith -Way, 73; Jesse Way, 72; L. Way, 70.




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