Records of Brown Township, Washington County, Indiana, deaths 1896-1933 and other records, Part 8

Author: Cook, C. E., of Indianapolis
Publication date: [n.d.]
Publisher: Indianapolis
Number of Pages: 428


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lay 28: G. A. Rosenbaum paid $6.90 por lumber furnished road district 3.


May 29: Robert Jones received 3 picks and 6 shovels for road district 1 &.


May 31: Lewis R. Shroyer received 1 plow, scraper, 3 picks and 5 shovels for road district 5.


jeremiah C. Caress received plow, sledge hammer, crowbar, 3 picks and 4 shovels for road district / W.


Pollard and Hubbard paid $169.25 for 52 dozen shovels; 4 road plows; 4 road scrapers; 20 picks and handles; 1 crowbar and 1 sledge hammer. James F. Hubbard paid $3. for 2 days work as supervisor of district 6. John Cornwell paid $8.85 for wood furnished school 10. June 5: A. Baxter received 12 shovels for road district 7.


June 6: Mc. Phipps paid $17.25 for wood furnished school 10. S. Hays paid $11.65 for wood furnished school 7. Sally Collier paid $50. interest on order dated Oct. 25, 1871. Sally Collier paid $350. on order dated Sept. 15, 1871.


june 10: W. H. Krutsinger received 20 shovels and 4 picks for district 6. IL.P. Mather paid $4. for timber bought by district supervisor.


June 12: Isaac Holler paid $2.50 for hauling shingles to school 5. June 20: B.A. Spangler paid $13.65 for shingles furnished school 5.


June 24: James Williams paid 36.25 for wood furnished school 11. July 5: T.L. Collins paid $20. for attorney fees in action of Brown township against the estate of Corkins Brown.


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July 16: James Corden paid $1.50 for making 3 seats for school 11. July 18 : W.H. Russell paid $6. for 3 sheep killed by dogs .


July 25: W.H. Krutsinger paid $2.85 por nails furnished road district 6.


Sept. 5: Purchased half acre of ground from James P. Martin for school 8. Sept. 10: School house in district 6 is declared vacated.


Sept. 11: John J. Hardin paid $41.75 costs in case of Brown township (plaintiff) and the heirs of Corkins Brown (dependent) for deed.


Sept. 20: Ellen B. Speak elected to teach school 2.


Sept. 27: The school house and lot known as number 6 is this day sold to David Foutch for $70.25, to be paid in 6 months without any interest. Oct. 12: William Russell appointed director of school district 4.


Oct. 14: William H. Russell appointed supervisor of road district 2.


Oct. 15: School 11 shall hereafter be known as school number 6.


Oct. 20: Leander G. Davis paid 33. for recording deeds to school lots.


Oct. 26: R. L. Porter appointed director of school district 7.


nov. 1: Robert Jones paid $3. as supervisor of road district 1 east. William H. Rosenbaum elected teacher of school 4 starting llov. 3. George Manchon to furnish wood for school 4 at 78¢ per cord. Dec. 4: n. P. Mather paid $24. por 12 cords of wood furnished school 9. Dec. 5: M. Gordon paid $25.75 for making desks for school 2 and also for repairs on school 8.


S. C. Arnold paid $1. for 1 bucket and 2 brooms furnished the township. Dec. 6: Trueblood and Allen paid $8. for 4 quarts of liquid slating. Dec. 8: William Russell paid $5. for repairs to school 4. year 1874.


Jan. 11: Robert Jones received 3 picks and 6 shovels for road district 7 east. Jan. 16: George W. Russell paid $2. for , sheep killed by dogs. tel. 9: Stephen Nicholson paid $2. for I sheep killed by dogs. Feb. 16: Ellen B. Speak paid $166.25 for teaching school 2. llar. 1: Turned over $36.79 from dog fund to tuition fund. lilar. 6: Orange L. Hays paid $2.50 for 1 sheep killed by Hogs. Silas W. Woodward paid $4.50 for 3 lambs killed by dogs.


Mar. 7: Matthew Robertson paid $17.50 for 7 sheep killed by dogs.


Mar. 14: James A. Evans paid $166. 25 for teaching school 7. Villian H. Krutsinger paid $261.25 for teaching school 9. Lill Stanley paid $142.50 for teaching school 9.


Mar. 23: B. A. Werner paid $166.25 for teaching school 5. Mar. 26: Maggie Brown paid $152. for teaching school 6. Mar. 28: William H. Rosenbaum paid $152. for teaching school 4.


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Mar. 14: Lewis Stratton paid $152. for teaching school 1.


Mar. 28: Albert Mather paid $152. for teaching school 8.


Mar. 37: Jeptha Driskell paid $180.50 for teaching school 10.


Apr. 6: Stephen Nicholson paid $2.50 for 1 sheep killed by dogs.


Christian Prow paid 50€ for writing a deed for school 6. Apr. 9: Matthew Robertson paid $5. for 2 sheep killed.


Apr. 11: Lewis Shroyer paid $1.50 as supervisor of road district 5.


Apr. 16: David Foutch paid 35.15 for repairs on school 8.


Apr. 17: Asa T. Jean paid $150. for teaching school 3.


William Jean paid $6. as supervisor of district 3 and $4. for repairs on school 3.


Apr. 18: John E. Bilyeau paid $4.95 as supervisor of road district 4. Many 9: Joel Barnett paid $12. for wood furnished school 1.


Orange Arnold paid $4. for taking Eliza Henry to county asylum.


May 19: George Monahon paid $11.35 for wood for school 4.


lilay 22: Alexander Smith paid $8. for wood furnished school 3.


J.T. C. Wilkins & Son paid $1.95 for lock and broom for school 6. C. Prow and Son paid $12.50 for wood furnished school 6; $6.30 for sawing and splitting wood for school 9 and $3.60 for nails, bucket and brooms.


Jacob Grimes paid $3.20 for chalk and glass.


Hugh McFleming paid $4. for lumber furnished school 4. May 23: Tra Sawtell paid $6. for repairs on school 3 and $8. for building an outhouse for school 10.


W.A. Elliott paid $2.75 for nails, chalk, bucket and glass.


J. H. Matthew and Bro. paid $8. for lumber for out houses for school 10. Mc Phipps paid $3.20 for saving wood for school 10, and $1. for repairs on school 10.


R. L. Porter paid $4.30 for door lock, broom and repairs for school 7 and $16.15 for wood and repairs for school 7.


John Goen paid $2.50 for 1 sheep killed by dogs.


Enis Eunis Bilycu paid $10. for 5 sheep killed by dogs.


May 27: Orange Brown paid $12.50 for wood furnished school 5. May 29: William Russell paid $1.50 for hauling desks for school 2.


lilay 30: T. M. Dawson paid for repairs on school 2. Thomas Martin paid $12.20 for wood furnished school 8.


june 1: Alonzo S. Wilcox paid $17.70 for wood furnished school 2.


June 4: Jeremiah Caress paid 60c for broom and chalk. Jeremiah C. Caress paid $2.25 kor 12 days warning hands.


Thomas Brewer paid $25. for & old sheep and 5 lambs killed by Des.


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June 10: number of scholars: 450 in 31, 28; 81 in 41, 28; 14 in 3, 38; 3 in 211, 2E.


June 15: Sally Collier paid $650. payment in full.


C. Prow and Son paid $1.40 for nails furnished road districts 2 and 6.


June 22: Israel Werner paid $30.70 for lumber furnished road districts 2, 5 and 6.


Oct. 24: William McPike qualified as supervisor in road district I east. Oct. 26: Frank Matthew qualified as supervisor in road district 3.


nov. 1: S.B. Hiles qualified as supervisor in road district 7. Joshua Brown qualified as supervisor in road district 6. Year 1875.


Jan. 25: number of scholars: 450 in 31, 28; 81 in 40, 22; 33 in 31, 38; 14 in 41, 38; 3 in 21, 22.


June 12: B.F. Wheeler qualified as supervisor in road district 2. june 16: number of scholars: 457 in 31, 28; 80 in 41, 28; 25 in 40, 36; 20 in 31, 32.


year 1876:


October: Supervisors elected and qualified: 1-Stephen Nicholson; 2- John Goldsby; 3-Joshua B. Brown; 4-Jacob Lawyer; 5-Joseph Hamilton; 6-William Brown; 7-AcCaney Phipps; 8-John W. Shoults.


Hear 1877: James T. Werner was serving as trustee in October. Oct. 12: Almerin Miller appointed director of school 3. Simon P. Caress appointed director of school 1.


Oct 20: John L. Cornwell appointed director of school 6. Oct. 25: F.D. Badger appointed director of school 10. Που. 3: William H. Russell appointed director of school 2. Henry A. Smith appointed director of school 7. Israel Werner appointed director of school 5.


year 1879.


Oct. 8: Sandy Booker appointed director of school 4. Oct. 11; H.F. Cornwell appointed director of school 2. Ucar 1880: Orange Brown took office as trustee in 1880.


Feb. 16: E.Il. Owen appointed director of school 5.


Apr. 5: Road supervisors elected and qualified: 1-M. Wilcox; 2- itlien Russell; 3-nelson Roberts; 4-John Villong; 5-Alfred Leach; 6-miller Goen; 7-William Wires; 8-Hugh Coots.


July 5: George W. Russell appointed director of school 2 and fancy Dricker to teach.


S. R. Baker appointed director of school 5; Albert Mother to teach and William Hamilton to get the wood at 75c per card.


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july 5: Frank Matthew appointed director of school 3 with David Green to teach.


Sept. 28: George W. Russell appointed director of school 2. Oct. 8: Sandy Booker appointed director of school 4. J. H. Cornwell appointed director of school 6. S. W. Woodward appointed director of school 8.


Uct. 10: John Reideffer appointed director of school 10. Horen (?) Case appointed director of school 1.


Year 1881.


Mar. 11: Trustee notified that the county commissioners have ordered a road to be built 30 feet widecommencing at a point on the Saltillo and Bono road running east along the east and west line dividing the lands of William A. Elliott and the heirs of MeCamy Phipps and dividing the lands of Elias G. Brown, thence east on the line dividing the lands of Lewis 1. Edwards and Joseph Taylor and wife; Jeptha Driskell and Orange M. Lemon to intersect the road running north and south on the east side of said Driskells and Lemons lands in section 27, 31, 2E.


Apr. 10: Charley Link appointed supervisor of road district 4. William H. Russell appointed director of school district 2. Oct. 21: Henry Robertson appointed supertendent of the public highways in Brown township.


Oct. 29: M. B. Driskell appointed director of school district 8. year 1882.


Apr. 18: C.M. Lemon appointed supertendent of public highways in Brown townwhip.


May 6: S.C. Nicholson appointed director of school district 5. july 10: B.F. Spangler appointed director for school district 3. Aug. 4: Meret Nicholson appointed director of school district 1. Sept. 25: Richard Miller appointed director of school district 4. D.P. Wires appointed director of school district 7.


Uct. 3: S. R. Baker appointed director of school district 5. Ucar 1883.


May 25: Jacob L. Freed appointed director of school district 4. June 15: D. L. Hayes appointed director of school district 7.


July 15: Thomas O. Nicholson appointed director of school district 5. July 23: Asa T. Jean, supervisor of road district 2, received of trustee Orange Brown 1 plow, 2 scrapers, I crowbar, I sledge hammer, 4 stone hammers, 5 picks, 8 shovels.


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July 30: John Reideffer, supervisor of road district 4, received from the trustee 1 plow, 2 scrapers, 2 stedges, 3 shovels and I pick. Aug. 4: John L. Cornwell, supervisor of road district 1, received from the trustee 1 plow, 2 scrapers, I crowbar, I sledge hammer, 4 picks, 4 stone hammers and 10 shovels.


Aug. 10: Harrison Wingler appointed director of school district 3.


Aug. 23: George Barnett appointed director of school district 1


Aug. 29: S.W. Woodard appointed director of school district 8.


Που. 15: David Foutch, supervisor, received for district - 1 plow, 2 scrapers, 8 shovels, 2 picks, I crowbar, I sledge and 3 hammers. year 1884.


Apr. 16: Francis Horner, trustee, appointed Manuel D. Driskell director of school district 8.


Apr. 19: James B. Wesner appointed director of school district 5. Apr. 26: Persons who have given band and qualified as road supervisors: 1-Samuel Mcclintock; 2-Richard Wheeler; 3-Sandy Booker; 4-John Reidefter. June 6: John A. Toutch comes and says he is physically disabled to work the public highways and is not able financially to hire any one to work for him. I therefore exempt him for this year. -- F. Horner, trustee. la date -- probably in 1870's.


List of road supervisors: I-francis Horner; I east-Richard. Coots; 2-William Smith; 3-Nelson Roberts; 4-M.B. Driskell; 5-Joshua Larkin; 6-G.W. Bogle; 7-John Nideker.


note:


In the back of the second book a page is ruled off and headed "Poor Book". The only entry on this page is for Aquilla Speaks, a pauper of Brown township, who became a change of the county on December 12, 1861.


note-2.


The three parts of this book were copied from the first two original trustee books of Brown township from its formation in it's present state in the year of 1853. An attempt has been made to arrange the material in sequence. Since very few entries are made for the years 1875 through 1884 it becomes evident that the third trustee book should contain much more information for these years.


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Index


Akers, J.L .: 5. Alvis, William 11. : 25. Arnold, Nathan: 13.


Orange: 28.


= S.C .: 27.


Badger, F.D. : 5,7, 18,29. Bailey, William: 3. Baker, Azariah: 14,16, 20.


11 E.D .: 11,76,24.


= James J .: 7. Jesse L. : 18,20, 21, 23.


11 John n .: 12. S.R .: 29,30. Barnard, Mahala J. : 10. = Samuel: 14, 16, 18.


Barnett, George: 31.


11 Joel: 22, 28.


11 Joseph: 19.


= Martin S. : 2,7. = William: 22, 24, 25. Bartlett, C.W .: 6. Baxter, Archibald: 10, 15, 17, 25, 26.


= J.A .: 2. Beagley, George: 1,3, 79. Berry, Joseph M. : 10, 11, 13, 14. Bilyeu, Eunis: 28.


= John € .: 26,28.


Blackburn, William +. : 2,3, 5. Blackwell, J .: 18. Blunk, John C. : 16, 18. Bogle, George W. : 4, 10, 12, 24, 31.


Booker, Abran S. : 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25.


Sandy: 29,30,31. 11 W.P .: 5,6. Bower, Edmund T. : 1. Bowers, jacob: 8, 10, 18. Brewer, Isaac: 1,5. " John: 18.


Brewer, Thomas : 17, 18, 22, 24, 28. William: 3. Brooks, Daniel: 12. = John: 1. Brown, Corkins: 1, 2, 3, 14, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27.


Elias G .: 30.


" Henry: 5,17,18.


11 Joshua: 17,24, 29.


11 maggie: 27.


Orange: 9,11, 12, 14, 16, 18,26, 28, 29,30. William: 10, 72, 22, 29. burns, William n. : 16, 17.


Bush, J.E. : 15. Caress-Carris: D .: 5.


11 Eli: 1.


Ezekiel L. : 2,3,7, 15, 25.


11 H.m .: 6,7.


11 Isaac n. : 3.


J.R .: 5.


= James M. : 15,16.


=


Jeremiah C. : 6,7, 10, 11, 16, 25, 26, 28.


Matt: 17.


11 Simon P. : 7, 13, 14, 16, 29.


Case, Horen (?): 30.


= Washington: 2.


Casper, Lewis : 3,5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15.


Cauble, Peter C. : 13, 16, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26.


Caulking, Wesley: 2, 18.


Chamberlain, n. A. : 1. Chastain, Atner: 10. Child, O.L .: 16.


= Royal B. : 13.


Childers, Bartlett: 11. Christeson, C.C. : 16. Christison, Charles: 13. Clark, Elnora: 18.


= Margaret M. : 15, 16, 17,19,20. Susann: 1. Click, Francis: 6, 16. Clouse, James Wesley: 18, 19, 23, 26.


Cobble, Comm. : 9. Collier, Andrew J .: 10.


= Charles: 4.


Sally: 20, 26, 29.


= Stephen: 6,7. = William: 4. Collins, T.C .: 26.


Conklin, Hezekiah: 7, 10, 15, 16.


Coots, Hugh: 29. = Richard: 31. Cornwell, Charles M. : 19, 20, 21, 24.


E.D .: 22.


H.F. : 29.


John: 4,5,7, 18,25,26, 29,30,31.


= norbin A. : 3, 8, 9, 15, 76, 18, 24. = William T. : 6, 22, 24.


Cottle, John: 2. Cracraft, Charlotte: 8,9,11.


Rebecca A. : 11.


Dalton, Squire L. : 3.


Danner, J.B .: 9. = William: 21. Davis, E.m .: 6.


= Leander G. : 27. Dawson, Thomas M. : 20, 25, 28.


Dennis, William: 5. Denny, Robert: 2,3,5.


Dickart, John: 3,4,5.


Drake, Peter: 15.


Driskell, Boone: 22.


Daniel B. : 8, 17, 18, 20, 23. Jeptha: 23, 25, 26, 28, 30. 11 Manuel B. : 6,16,25,25, 30,31. 11 nancy: 29.


Durbin, S.R .: 20. Edwards, Lewis M. : 17,30. Elliott, James W. : 4. = William R. : 4,8, 10, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 30.


Enoch, Wiley: 2,3, 4, 6, 7. Evans, James A. : 17,27.


Ferjenson, Isabella: 4. Foutch, David: 4, 18, 25, 26, 27, 28,31. = George W. : 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25. John A .: 31.


Freed, Jacob: 4, 6, 14, 15, 30.


= John R. : 13,14,15,76.


11 Joseph: 1.


Fuller, J .: 18.


Callahan, William: 4, 73, 15, 16, 19, 22, 24, 25, 26. Gifford, Levi: 10, 11. Goen, E.G .: 2,74.


= John: 7, 15, 18, 22, 23, 24, 28.


11 Miller: 29.


= Thomas: 1,2,3,5,7,8, 10, 17, 18.


Goldsby, John: 29. Coolesy, John: 17. Gordon, Janes: 27. 11 Morrison: 9, 15, 19, 27.


Could, Lyman B. : 1.


= Norton: 4,5.


11 Orange L .: 24,25.


Riley H. : 2. 11 W.K. : 24.


Graves, Emma A .: 5,6.


Green, David: 3,7, 10, 12, 30.


= nathaniel: 4,7.


= P.E. : 27. William P. : 27. Grines, Jacob: 28. Gross, James: 76. Haga, D.L. : 5. David: 3.


Hamersley, Dennis B. : 1,3.


Hamilton, A. J .: 17. = Joseph: 29. 11 William: 6, 15, 18, 29.


Hancock, E. J .: 20. 11 G.S. : 22, 23. 11 George: 18. Hardin, John J. : 27.


Hatfield, Charlotte: 13, 14. 11 William: 8, 9, 15, 16.


Hays, D.L .: 30.


John: 4,5, 6, 10, 12, 75, 77.


= L.D. : 20,21,22,24.


= Orange L. : 17,20,21,23,27.


= Samuel: 7,25,26. Henry, Eliza: 28. Hiles, S.B. : 29. Hitchcock, Miles J. : 4. Holiday, B.F. : 14. Holler, Isaac: 21, 22, 26.


Holsapple, George: 2. Horner, Francis : 1,2,3, 7, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 31. Hornocker, Rhoda: 13.


Simon D .: 14, 22.


Hubbard, James F. : 24, 26. Hughes, Merida: 76,18. Hunter, Mahala J .: 8,9.


= Mary: 4.


Isaring, Henry H. : 1,2, 3, 16, 17. Jean, Asa T. : 18, 28, 30.


= C.S .: 10.


11 Calvin: 12.


= Gallo : 2. G.n .: 1,2. = J.D. : 2,11, 24,26. = R. J .: 10.


11 Thomas: 1. 11 Washington: 8,9. William: 16, 18, 24, 25, 26, 28. Johnson, Janes : 18. Jones, Janes H .: 13,14. Robert: 26, 27. Knox, W.B. : 21. Krutsinger, Alfred: 8,9, 13, 14, 15. = William H. : 6, 7,8, 9, 10, 25, 26, 27. Larkin, Joshua: 17, 31. 11 William: 24.


Lawyer, Ben: 18. = Jacob: 21, 23, 25, 29. 11 Joseph: 2,19. William: 18. Leach, Alfred: 18, 29.


= Edward: 18.


J .: 72. Lee, Clement: 2. John M .: 1. Lega, John P. : 18.


Lemon, Orange R. : 13,17,20,30.


Link, Charley: 30.


J.H .: 9.


John: 8.


11 John F. : 16. 11 Peter: 1,5,14,15.


Lovelace, Nelson: 8,9,10. Lynn, Samuel: 3. Mahorney, Benjamin: 2, 15, 19. 11 Owen: 2.


Malott, H.C .: 3.


Martin, Janes P. : 4, 13, 18, 27.


= Peter J .: 11.


R.C. : 14.


T.S .: 18,19. Thomas: 28. = Wilson: 17.


Mather, Albert: 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 20, 28, 29.


nathaniel P. : 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27. 11 R.P .: 25. 11 William C. : 12.


Matthew, Frank: 29,30.


James H. : 18, 20, 21, 28. 11 Thomas: 3. 11 Stephen: 4. Renough, J.L .: 1. Miller, Mmerin: 21, 22, 24, 29. John: 6,24. Richard: 30.


mills, R. : 26. Moneyhon, David: 12. = George: 17,27, 28. H .: 1. James: 3. Turns: 22.


Montgomery, Milton: 21. = newton A. : 10,12.


Mccloskey, John M. : 17,20. IlicClellen, A.A .: 10,11. Mcclintock, John: 17.


= Samuel: 31.


11 William: 17.


MicFleming, Hugh: 26, 28. McPike, William: 29.


neideffer, John: 30, 31.


Heyman, Hiran: 22.


Nideker, George: 18.


nichols, Milton: 23. Nicholson, B.F .: 5.


tf J.M. : 15.


= Meret: 30.


= S.C .: 5,6,9, 18, 19,22,30.


= Samuel: 8.


11 Stephen: 3, 76, 17, 20, 27, 28, 29.


11 Thomas l. : 1,2,7,8,22. = Thomas O .: 30.


Overnan, A. : 5. Owen, E.n .: 29.


Pain, Charles : 18.


Phipps, John A. : 14.


= McCaney: 10, 12, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30.


Pollard, John: 13.


11 noah: 1,7.


= Silas: 2, 12, 17. Simeon: 1,12,15,25. = W.H .: 77,75,22,24. Porter, J.B .: 5,7,8,9,76. = J.H .: 16. 11 Reason L. : 15, 19, 21, 23, 24, 27, 28. Prow, Christian: 2, 3, 9, 14, 15, 20, 21, 24, 28, 29.


Reed, Jonah L. : 11, 12, 14, 18. Silas L. : 6,10. Reister, Phillip: 18, 20. Steven: 15. Reynolds, James: 19, 24.


Richards, Columbus H. : 1, 2, 4, 9, 12, 15, 17.


Richardson, J.A. : 20. = John: 18.


Roberts, J.C .: 5.


= Jacob: 11,78.


11 James Q. : 3,4. Nelson: 29,31. Robertson, Henry: 8,9,30.


m.n .: 7.


Matthew: 6,27,28.


Rosenbaum, George A. : 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. = Henry: 22, 25. 11 William H. : 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 , 22, 23, 26. Rudder, Charles: 3. Russell, George: 21, 27, 29, 30.


John: 14.


= Lewis : 18.


William: 22, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30.


Sawtell, Tra: 18, 19, 28. = Solomon: 21.


= Zephaniah: 19,21. Sayles, M. L. : 23.


11 Stephen D. : 9, 12, 22.


Scott, Isaac: 1. Shade, Henry: 2. Shanks, J. L .: 11.


Shepherd, James R. : 19, 22, 24.


Shoults, John W. : 29. = William: 11.


Shriers, Lewis: 18. Shroyer, Lewis R. : 25, 26, 28. Smith, Alexander, 19, 22, 24, 26, 28.


= Henry A. : 29.


John: 4,21. William: 31.


Sneed, Samuel: 3. snodgrass, F .: 11. Spangler, B.A. : 10,26. = B.F. : 30.


= Benjamin: 5,8,9,18. Speaks, Aquilla: 37. = Ellen B. : 22, 24, 25, 27.


Stacy, Wright: 6. Stanley, Sill: 27. Starks, R .: 7. Stephens, Thomas A. : 2.


Thomas J. : 14.


Steward, R. : 18. Stewart, David P. : 2.


Stratton, Lewis: 28.


= Samuel U. : 14, 15, 16, 18, 22,24. = Seth .: 8,9.


Tallinger, A. J .: 18.


Taylor, James M. : 16, 17, 23. Joseph: 30.


Teagarden, Basil: 3.


Teague, William B. : 1,2.


Thacker, Eunice: 22.


Thomas; James H. : 6.


= James S .: 12.


Thompson, A.S. : 7.


= Fletcher; 19. Harvey: 25.


= J.D .: 2.


11 J.F. : 19.


11 R.D .: 3,6.


Vellon, John: 13. Voyles, John C. : 4, 7,8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15. Webb, T.S. : 4. Wedgewood, 1 .: 6. Wesner, Benjamin: 1. = Benjamin A. : 20,21,25,27. Israel: 7, 17,19, 29.


= J.B .: 23. = James: 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 29,31.


= William: 7.


Westfall, Simeon: 5. Wheeler, B.F. : 29.


Richard: 5, 7,9, 12, 18, 21, 31. Wilcox, Alonzo S .: 12, 13, 14, 21, 25, 26, 28, 29.


Willong, Henry W .: 2. John: 5,29. Wilkins, J.T. C .: 24, 28. Williams, George: 16. = James; 14,26. Wilson, Samuel: 8, 10. 11 T.J .: 4,6,7. Thomas J. : 4. Windle, Albert: 5. Wingler, Harrison: 31. Lydia C. : 24.


wires, Crounce: 17. = W.P .: 30.


William n. : 17, 21, 22, 29.


Wood, Henry C. : 20.


= R.C .: 3. Woodward, Silas W. : 18, 23, 27, 30,37.


PART 4 .


The enumeration of males over the one of 21 who were living in Brown Township, Washington County, Indiana in the year 1913, giving nome, ane, and place of birth.


Copied from original record of the Township Trustee now in the possession of the Washington County, Historical Society at Salen, Ind. and donated by Dirs. navy F. Green Nicholson of Campbellsburg, Ind.


Copied December, 1968 for the Washington County Historical Society and Genealogy Division, Indiana State Library Ly: C. C. Cook 812 Spraque Road Indianapolis, Ind. 46217


1.


Names


Anderson, John Armstrong, John Atthisson, O.S. Artwein, John


Arnold, Sam Abrahams, Max Adkson, H.W. Briscoe, Mark


Brown, O.E.


Brown, Clide


Baker, William M.


Baker, John D.


Brown,


Courtney S.


Brown,


William H.


Brown,


Lares C.


Brown, James C.


Booker, Thurman


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Booker, John F.


Booker, Abraham S.


Barnett, George


Brewer, John R.


Brown, George R.


Brewer, noch


Brewer, John


=


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Brewer, Ottis


Brewer, Adam


Brewer, Millo


Brewer, Charles


59 30


Buskirk, G.D. Von


Buskirk, 5.2, Con


Bacon, 1.8.


Bush, S.R.


Brown, Willian T.


72 39


Briscoe, Joseph


Ball, Oliver M.


Carroll County


Washington County


=


12


=


Brock, fares He


Benet, Thomas


Brown, Alberi


Barnett, Dillian F.


62 4,1


Bundy, Alexander


53 53


Bringle, George


65


Brewer, Greely


42


Washington County


Brown, 2.C.


Brown, Joshua S.r.


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Baker, Ron


Batt, William H.


Brown, Jessic C.


Doyle, George L.


Bernard, Abiran


BUjeu, Fred


Barnett, Dan


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61 57 44 25


69 56


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Wane Co., Illinois


Washington County = Kansas Washington County =


Jackson County Washington County


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Ball, John D.


Baker, John R.


Baker, Villion


35


Benett, U.C.


33 63 35 50


Bush, C. C.


=


Lawrence County


Baker, Isaac


Washington County


Washington County, Kilo


11


Hamshire, Ingland. Washington County


3.2 72 6% 23 21


Born


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25


51 73 35 56 44 35 67 21 37 28


Brewer, Villian


76 50 50 62


Brown, John L.


62 47 22 26


42 72 22 67


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Bilgeu, Els Brown, Joshua B. Ball, John


Bruning, H.F.


Bruning, Fred


Bocock, William


36


Washington County


Orange County


White County


Washington County


Jackson County Washington County


= =


Orange County Washington County = Lawrence County


Orange County =


Washington County


Orange, County


Washington County


Lawrence County


Washington County


Fentress Co., Tennessee


Pickett Co., Tennessee


Washington County


Orange County


Washington County =


Orange County =


Washington County Kentucky


Orange County


Washington County


=


Orange County Washington County


= = = =


Floyd County Washington County =


= =


Campbell (Carel), Dale


21


Chastain, Jessic


38


Chastain, Corn


27


Civilis, Edd


39


Chastain, Alva


36


Childs, Cra


62


Cable, Chett


31


Compton, George


30


Cole, Charles


42


Cornwell, Charles


47


Born


Carince County Washington County =


Kentucky Riply County


Baker, Charley W.


Briney, Perry


Barnard, Tra


29


Barnett, John


59 44


Brown, George R.


24


Bowers, I.C.


45


Bait, Levi


47 68


Cornwell, H.F.


Cornwall, Arthur ?.


34


Cornwell, Floyd F.


26


Coots, A.2.


27


Coolés, John


22


Cornwell, John C.


Cornwell, Edmond


Childers, A.L.


35


Chastain, S. R.


54


Chastain, Malcon


23


Childers, William A.


49


Collier, nelson P.


62


Cooper, James N.


55


Cooper, Charles P.


27


Chastain, Cloud A.


39


Cliftin, John C.


4,8


Chamberlain, Hays


36


Cufein, Pascoe


26


Cathcart, Danial E.


42


Childs, billie


37


Claywell, William


38


Chastain, Dillian no


62


Chamberlain, Delbert


33


Chastain, Vivill Culkin, U.A.


51


Chastain, Charles E.


42


Chamberlain, Charley


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Chastain, Henry S.


50


Coulddanter, Levis 2.


79


Couble Virall


28 52


Case, Hiran


66


Case, David


57


Campbell (Carcl), Cleo


27


11


12


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53


53


60


36


44 35


Bilyen, Card


72 54 43


Crockett, W.C.


38


23


Campbell (Carel), Walter


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names


Derecse, B.t. Deweese, Anderson Driskell, Frank L.


Denner, John S.


Diciendorf, P.D.


Driskell, E.W.


Daner, O.P.


Dunkin, Ray


Dalton, George C.


Doits, Fred


Dunk, Earl


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Orange County Jinois Washington County = Tippicanoe County Boon County. Washington County




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