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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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No. 1 .- PRICE, 25 CENTS EACH NUMEER.
September, 1873.
THE
uncinnati pioneer
Nos. 1-6
1873-1885
Edited and Published by
JOHN D. CALDWELL,
Secretary Cincinnati Pioneer Association.
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ORGANIZED NOVEMBER, 1856.
Office, 233 WEST FOURTH STREET,
CINCINNATI, O.
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CONTENTS OF NO. 1.
Wow of Cincinnat in: 1810.
History of Cincinnati Pioneer Association-Constitution and By-laws -.. Officers since 1856.
Honorary Members-Roll of Deceased --- Roll for 18;3. Roll of Members Deceased-Roll of Class of 12is also of 18:5
CONTENTS OF NO. 2.
Reunion of Pioneers of the Miami Valley, at National Soldiers' Home. Dayton, roth of September, 1873-Addresses by Judge Joseph Con, R. S. Hart, D. K. Este, L. B. Gunckel, Elder W. P. Statton, and Governor E. F. Noyes.
CONTENTS OF NO. 3.
Proceedings of the Cincinnati Pioneer Association, yth April, 1874, at First Congregational Church, Cincinnati, in honor of Eighty-fourth Anniversary of the First Settlement at the mouth of the Muskingum, 7th of April. 1788.
Addresses by President S. S. L'Hommedieu and others.
List of Pioneer Contributors, in 1992 and 1794, to the fund for building the Meeting-house of the First Presbyterian Society, Fourth and Main Streets, Cincinnati,
View of this Pioneer Church, which was bought by Rev. William Burke, in 18ta. and removed to Vine Street, for a Methodist congregation. List of Contributors to the building of the "Two-ho:n" Church of the Presbyterian Society, Cincinnati, 1812,
Proceedings at Annual Meeting, May 1874. of Montgomery Co. Pioneer Association. Address of E. D. Mansfeld, List of Members Deceased.
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Cincinnati in 1810. Sycamore & Front. Broadway.
This sketch of the pioneer village of Cincinnati was made by Lt. JERVIS CUTLER, who was for a while stationed at New port Barracks. Republished by JOHN D. CALDWELL, Cincinnati Plancer.
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THE CINCINNATI PIONEER ASSOCIATION was organized at the Dennison House, Cincinnati, O., November 23, 1856, -- its members having had a residence in Obio on or before the Fourth of July, 1812.
THE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS.
PREAMBLE. Whereas, in forming a Pioneer Association we desire to bring together in fellowship the few emigrant settlers, yet among us, of the Miami Valley, and those born thorein prior to the Fourth of July, 1812,-and thus secure and record facts of interest for the historian.
And whereas, Time is whitening the hair of the aged, we will avail ourselves of the opportunity of stated meet- ings to renew the friendship of the past, to preserve and cherish recollection of persons and scenes long gone, and as one by one the members are garnered by the Great Reaper, those surviving will, in an associate capacity, ac- company the remains of the departed brother to the last resting place in the land he has loved.
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ARTICLE 1. This society shall be known as "The Cin- cinnati Pioneer Association."
ART. 2. Its object shall be to gather and preserve remi- niscences, statistics or other information connected with the settlement and history of our city, county, or State, previous to the year 1812.
ART. 3. Any person may become a member of this Asso- ciation by paying into the treasury thereof the sum of one dollar, and signing the Constitution-provided, that he or she lived in the State of Ohio on or before the Fourth day of July, A. D. 1812. The Association may, by a majority vote of the members present, at any regular meeting, elect corresponding members.
ART. 4. The officers of the Association shall be a Presi- dent, Vice-President, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and an Executive Committee, who shall be elected by bal- lot, annually, and who shall perform the duties usually as- signed to such officers, and who shall continue in office until their successors shall be appointed.
ART. 5. The annual meeting at which the election of officers shall take place, shall be held on the Saturday evening succeeding December 25th of each and every year.
ART. 6. The stated meetings shall be quarter-yearly, on the last Saturday evenings of March, June and September. In December the annual meeting shall be the stated meet- ing for that quarter. Other meetings may be called inter- mediate by the President or Executive Committee.
ART. 7. All the regular meetings of this Association shall be held in the city of Cincinnati.
ART. 8. All monies of this Association must be paid to the Recording Secretary, who shall keep a record of the same, and pay the same to the Treasurer, taking his receipt therefor.
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ART. 9. No expenditure of money shall be made, unless by the direct order of the Association, when in session.
ART. 10. The Association shall attend the funeral of any deceased member, within the hounds of the city or vicinity.
ART. 11. No alteration or amendment shall be made to this Constitution, except at an annual meeting, and with the consent of at least two-thirds of the members present. Provided, that any alterations or amendments may be made to this Constitution at any other time, by the unanimous agreement of members present, one month's notice thereof having been given.
[This Constitution, in 1872, was amended, admitting to membership in the second degree, all persons of good reputable standing in society-fee, two dollars -- who lived in the State of Ohio on or before the 4th of July, 1815. The President to be selected from the class of 1872.]
BY-LAWS.
SECTION 1. The President shall call the meeting to order at the time specified in the notice. He shall preserve or- der, conducting the business as near as can be, as herein- after set forth.
SEC. 2. In the absence of the President, the Vice-Presi- dent shall perform the duties of President.
SEC. 3. In the absence of the President and Vice-Presi- dent, the Association shall appoint a President pro tem. who shall perform the duties of President.
SEC. 4. The Recording Secretary shall keep an accurate record of all the proceedings of the Association in a book provided for that purpose, and preserve communications
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and papers belonging to the Association, and shall cause a notice to be served on each member to attend the annual meetings.
SEC. 5. The Corresponding Secretary shall attend to all the correspondence of the Association, and deposit such correspondence with the Recording Secretary for safe keep- ing.
SEC. 6. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to keep the funds of the Association, and pay them out on the order of the President, countersigned by the Recording Secretary.
SEC. 7. The Executive Committee shall prepare and re- port business for the meetings of the Association, exercise a general superintendence over the interests of the Asso- ciation, and at the close of the year audit the books and accounts of the Treasurer and Secretary, and report.
SEC. 8. No member shall speak more than twice upon one subject, until all the members present have had an op- portunity to speak, unless by consent of the meeting.
SEC. 9. Fifteen minutes shall be the maximum of time allowed for one speech, unless by the general consent of the Association.
SEC. 10. Any officer of the Association may on the death of a member, request the Executive Committee to publish in the daily papers a call for the members to meet at some suitable place and attend the funeral of the deceased. The members to be escorted by the President or oldest member present, and accompany the procession as far as may be determined by the body.
SEC. 11. These By-Laws may be amended at any meet- ing of the Association properly called together, two-thirds of the members present concurring.
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FFICERS.
1856-7. President. William Perry. .
Vice-President Peter Augustus Sprigman. 1
Treasurer
John Loring Vattier.
Corresponding Secretary.
Peyton Short Symmes.
Recording Secretary.
George T. Williamson.
Acting Recording Secretary .... John D. Caldwell.
Assistant Recording Secretary .. Caleb B. Greene. Executive Committee ... Adam N. Riddle, Thomas H. Yeatman, Joseph Pancoast, Joseph Cooper, Henry Evans Spencer.
1857-8. President William Perry.
Vice-Pres't Peter A. Sprigman.
Treasurer
Adam N. Riddle.
Cor. Sec'y.
George T. Williamson.
Rec. Sec'y
Stephen Wheeler,
Asst. Sec'y.
Caleb B. Greene.
Executive Committee .. John Johnston, Thos. Henry Yeatman, Eden Burrows Reeder, Isaac McFarland, Jos. Pancoast. 1858-9. President Nicholas .Longworth.
Vice-Pres't Thos. Henry Yeatman.
Treasurer Adam N. Riddle.
Cor. Sec'y ..
William P. Stratton.
Rec. Sec'y.
Stephen Wheeler.
Asst. Sec'y ..
Caleb B. Greene.
E.c. Committee ... Wm. B. Dodson, E. B. Reeder, Isaac Mc- Farland, John Jackson, James F. Cunningham. 1859-60. Pres't. Col. John Johnston.
Vice-Pres't Thos. H. Yeatman.
Treasurer
Adam N. Riddle.
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1850-60. Cor. Sec'3.
William P. Stratton. Asst. Soc y. Calel, B. Greene. Chaplain ..
Rev. Samuel J. Browuc.
Sergeant-at- Arms
William Moody.
Ex. Committee ... E. B. Reeder, Jos. Pancoast, Isaac McFar- land, John Jackson, James Orr.
1860-1. Pres't .. John Whetstone.
Vice-Pres't E. B. Reeder.
Treasurer.
Adam N. Riddle.
Cor. Sec'y
William P. Stratton
Rec. Sec'y. Caleb B. Greene.
Acting Sec'y John D. Caldwell.
Asst. Sec'y.
Miles Williams.
Chaplain.
Rev. Samuel J. Browne.
Sergeant-at-Arms William Moody.
Ex. Committee ... Jacob Hoffner, Robert Buchanan, James F.
Cunningham, David A. Hartzell, Joseph Ross.
1861-2. Pres't. William B. Dodson.
Vice-Pres't Eden B. Reeder.
Treasurer.
Adam N. Riddle.
Cor. Sec'y
William P. Stratton.
Rec. Sec'y.
John D. Caldwell.
Asst. Sec'y
David Fisher.
Chaplain. Rev. Samuel J. Browne.
Sergeant-at- Arms
William Moody.
Ecc. Committee .. . Joseph S. Ross, Isaac McFarland, Thos. H. Yeatman, Gershom Craven, George Parcells.
1862-3. Pres't. Stephen Wheeler.
Vice-Pres't Stephen S. L'Hommedieu.
Treasurer Adam N. Riddle.
Cor. Sec'y
William P. Stratton.
Rec. Sec'y John D. Caldwell.
Asst. Sec'y R. C. Phillips.
Chaplain Rev. Samuel J. Browne.
Sergeant-at- Arms. William Moody.
Ex Committee .... John McMakin, Isaac McFarland, Thes. H. Yeatman, Jos. S. Ross, E. B. Reeder.
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1863-4. Pres't. Jacob Hoffner.
Vice-Pres't
Stephen S. L'Hommedieu.
Treasurer.
Adam N. Riddle.
Cor. Sec'y William P. Stratton.
Rec. Sec'y John D. Caldwell.
Asst. Sec'y R. C. Phillips.
Chaplain
.Rev. Samuel J. Browne.
Sergeant-at-Arms
William Moody.
Ex Committee ... John McMakin, Joseph S. Ross, Isaac Mc- Farland, Eden B. Reeder, George Parcells.
1864-5. Pres't. Samuel J. Browne.
Vice Pres't
Adam N. Riddle.
Treasurer
Isaac McFarland.
Cor. Sec'y
Eden B. Reeder.
Rec. Sec'y
John D. Caldwell.
Chaplain
Elder W. P. Stratton.
Sergeant-at- Arms
William Moody.
Ex. Committee ... John McMakin, Ebenezer Harrison, Jacob
Hoffner, Caleb B. Greene, Joseph S. Ross.
1865 -- 6. Pres't. Eden B. Reeder.
Vice-Pres't Joseph S. Ross.
Treasurer Isaac McFarland.
Cor. Sec'y
R. C. Phillips.
Rec. Sec'y
John D. Caldwell.
Chaplain.
Elder W. P. Stratton.
Sergeant-at- Arms
. William Moody.
Ex. Committee ... Nicholas Goshorn, John Ludlow, D. A. Ross, W. B. Dennis, M. B. Ross.
1866-7. Pres't. John Ludlow.
Vice-Pres't William P. Stratton.
Treasurer.
Isaac McFarland.
Cor. Sec'y. R. C. Phillips.
Rec. Sec'y John D. Caldwell.
Chaplain Elder Wm. P. Stratton.
Sergeant-at- Arms
William Moody.
Ex. Committee ... Joseph Bates, John S. Perkins, John Mc- Makin, R. K. Cox, James F. Cunningham.
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1867 -- 8. Pres't. Robert Buchanan.
Vice- Pres't
Joseph S. Ross.
Treasurer
Isaac McFarland.
Cor. Sec'y.
R. C. Phillips.
Rec. Sec'y.
John D. Caldwell.
Chaplain
Elder William P. Stratton.
Sergeant-at-Arms William Moody.
Ex. Committee. Nicholas Goshorn, Chmn.
1863-9. Pres't. Thomas Henry Yeatman.
Vice-Pres't
Joseph S. Ross.
Treasurer.
Isaac McFarland.
Cor. Soc'y
R. C. Phillips.
Rec. Sec'y.
John D. Caldwell.
Chaplain.
Elder William P. Stratton.
Sergeant-at- Arms.
William Moody.
Ex. Committee ... R. C. Phillips, James F. Cunningham, Ezekiel Ross, John McMakin, John Jackson.
1869-70. Pres't. Joseph S. Ross.
Vice- Pres'i
David A. Carroll.
Treasurer
Nicholas Goshorn.
Cor. Sec'y
R. C. Phillips.
Rec. Sec'y.
John D. Caldwell.
Chaplain ..
Elder William P. Stratton.
Sergeant-at-Arms . William Moody.
Ex. Committee .: S. S. L'Hommedieu, J. F. Cunningham, R. C. Phillips, Adolphus Carnes.
1870-1. Pres't ..
Daniel Gano.
Fice- Pres't
David A. Carroll.
Treasurer Adolphus Carnes,
Cor. Sec'y R. C. Phillips.
Rec. Sec'y
John D. Caldwell.
Chaplain
Elder W. P. Stratton.
Sergeant-at- Arms William Moody.
1871-2. Pres't .. Rees E. Price.
Vice-Pres't
Joseph Coppin.
Treasurer
Adolphus Carnes.
Cor. Sec'y R. C. Phillips.
Rec. Sedy.
John D. Caldwell.
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1871-2. Chaplain. Elder William P. Stratton. Sergeant-at- Arms William Moody.
1873.
Pres't ...
David K. Este.
Vice Pres't
Nicholas Goshom.
Treasurer
Adolphus Carnes.
Cor. Sec'y.
Jeremiah M. Clark.
Rec. Sec'y.
.John D. Caldwell.
Chaplain
Elder W. P. Stratton.
Sergeant-at- Arms
W. M. Moody.
Ex. Committee ... W. P. Stratton, J. M. Clark, Jos. Coppin, C. B. Greene, John Horrocks.
ONORARY MEMBERS.
ROLL OF DECEASED.
Hon. Lewis Cass then in the United States Senate
Dr. Samuel P. Hildreth
.Marietta
Neville B. Craig Pittsburg
Judge Brackenbridge Pennsylvania
Judge James Hall Cincinnati Ezra Ferris. to Columbia Dec. 12, 1789 Col. Abraham Ferris to Columbia Dec. 12, 1789
Judge Isaac Duon to Columbia Dec. 12, 1789
Alexander Webb.
Cincinnati
Judge John McLean
United States Supreme Court
Gov. David Tod
Briar Hill, Ohio
Wm. Buckner.
London, England
Charles Kilgore Smith Hamilton
Richard Southgate
Newport, Ky.
Wm. W. Fosdick Cincinnati
Gen. Thos. J. Jessup U. S. A.
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Col. Win. Whistler Covington, Ky.
Mrs. Wm. Henry Harrison North Bend
Mrs. Phoebe Peirce Steele . Dayton
Mrs. Juliana Elliott Crane Dayton
Mrs. Harriet Elliott Peirce Dayton
Mrs. Catharine Patterson Phillips . Dayton
Col. Jefferson Patterson ... Dayton
John Dearborn Johnston Piqua
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EMBERS.
1878.
Wm. D. Gallagher Louisville, Ky.
James W. Taylor Minnesota
John B. Dillon Indiana
John D. Caldwell Cincinnati
Hon. John Scott Harrison North Bend
John Shoebridge Williams. Cincinnati
Mrs. Submit R. Strong. Cincinnati
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston Jones Cincinnati
Lucius V. Bierce. Akron, O
Wm. G. Brownlow, U. S. Senator. Tennessee
Hon. Bellamy Storer. Cincinnati
Nathaniel Wright Cincinnati
Samuel S. Smith Cincinnati
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ATOLL OF EMBERS DECEASED.
CLASS 1812.
The date of Death is not given. The date on left is "Birth," the date on the right is arrival in N. W. Territory and (after 1803) the State of Ohio.
1761, Dec. 6, Rebecca T. Pollock, near Philadelphia ... to Ohio, 1801 1767, Mar. John Lodwick, Frederick co., Va. Jan. 1, 1792 Nov. 11, Jonathan Pancoast, N. J .. Oct. 1806 1771, Mar. 12. Isaac Dye, Monmouth, N. J Mar. 1797
1772, Nov. 18, Daniel Kost, Frederick-Town, Md ..
1773, Apr. 23, Richard L. Coleman, Nantucket. June 11, 1811 1775, Mar. 25, Col. J. Johnston, Ireland, in 1786 to Pa ... May 18, 1792 June 13, Wm. Crippin, Sussex co., Del Dec. 15, 1802 Nov. 23, Thos. Armstrong, Md. for Va. 1800
1776, Dec. 12, Ebenezer Pruden, Roxbury, N Y Mar. 10, 1808
1777, Mar. 1. Samuel Hahn, Virginia, Cin 1789
1778, Oct. 5, John Woods, Phil 1806
1780, April 1, Wm. Dennison, Monmouth co., N. Y ... May. 1, 1805 Jan. 23, John Broadwell, Illinois co., N. Y Dec. 1802
- Henry Miller, Va. 1806
Feb. 18, Daniel Storms, Somerset co., Pa .. 1801
Jan. 17, Benj. Stewart, South Amboy, N. J. May 20, 1801 1782, Feb. 25, Dr. Lincoln Goodale, Worcester co., Mass. ... 1788
Jan. 17, Col. Wm. Schillinger, N. J Aug. 3, 1804
Jesse Coleman, Pa. Dec., 1778 Mar. 20, Capt. Wm. Templeton, Washington co., Pa ...... 1802 Mar. 14. Aaron Burdsall, Sr., Trenton, N. J. Nov. 1806 1783, Mar. 17, Jonathan W. Lyons, Essex co., N. J. .Sept. 1790 Jan. 28, William Cary, Lyme, N. H Aug. 10, 1802 Jan. 16, Nicholas Longworth, Newark, N J. Spring, 1804 Jan. 11, Dr. E, Y. Kemper. Fauquier co., Va .... Oct. 26, 1791 Jesse Davis, Huntington co., Pa. 1797
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1785, Jan. 29, Jane Hubbell, Cumberland co., Pa, Oet., 1790
Dec. 11, Wm. D. Ludlow ... 1790 Jan. 21, Robert Reilly, Washington co., Pa 1800 June, Benj. Loder, Goshen, N. Y 1797
1786, Peter A. Sprigman, Pa. 1803
Sam'l J. Browne, Bristol, England. 1789
July 27, James H. Speer, N. J June 19, 1812
Dec. 1, George Arnold, New Jersey .. 1807
May 26, Thos. Heckewelder, Bethlehem, Pa. March, 1810
1787, Henry Craven, Pa Dec. 1805
May 28, Stephen Howell. Morris co., N. Y .. 1795
May 10, Michael Burdge, Livingstou's Manor 1801
Alexander Delorac, Alexandria, Va Nov. 10, 1805 Robert Cary, New Hampshire 1602
Feb. 5, Hesther Riley, Va 1793
Garrett Vanausdol, Adams co., Pa ISOS
1788, Sept. 29, Sam'l Lowry, Ireland March, 1811
Nov. 26, Dan'l H. Horne. L. York, Pa . July 9, 1809
Nov. 2, James McBride, Franklin co., Pa. 1807
July 4, Robert Cunningham, Jefferson co., Ky ... 1791
Jan. 4, Barbara Young, Shelburne, Nova Scotia. 1S11
July 2. Dr. Asa Coleman, Connecticut 1807
1789, Jan. 17, John L. Avery, N. J. Nov., 1807
Oct. 17, Sarah Burdge, Princeton, N. J. 1799
Oct. 18, Wm. Stanly Hatch, Hamshire co., Mass .. Aug. 28, 1804 Oct. 31, Moses Brooks, N. Y. Mar. 7, 1806
Feb. 29, Rosannah H. Hoffner, Pa. Nov. 15, 1805
1790, Feb. 14, Leonard Styre, Philadelphia, Pa. June 20, 1808
Oct. 26, Sam'l D. Kemper, Garrard co., Ky Oct. 26, 1791
Aug. 19, John Loder, Sanderston, N. J. 1797 1791, Sept. 28, Joseph Pancoast, Burlington, N. J. .. Oct. 1806
Sept. S, Stephen Wheeler, Essex co., N. J. .Oct. 21. 1800 Jan. 5, Ephraim D. Williams, Green co., N. Y., Dec. 22. 1806 June 13, James Caldwell, Brush Run, near Wellsburg, Va., 1803 Sept. 15, Eb'r Wheeler, Elizabethtown, N. Y ..... Oct. 21, 1800 Mar. Ebenezer Harrison, Essex co., N. J .... June 25, 1812 Apr. 17, Jonathan Markland, Wheeling, Va. 1795 Oct. Mary R. Price (Stites), N. Jersey
1792, Jan. 12. Wm. Perry, Salem co., N. J .July 2, 1805
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1792, Oct. 15, Elizabeth Enyart, Montg'ry co., Mass., Apr. 17, 1801 Feb. Sophia W. Starbuck, Worcester co., Mass., June, 1812 May 18, Dr. David Oliver, Belpre, native ... 1792 1793, May 20, Peyton S. Symmes, Sussex co., N. J. Nov. 1793 Mar. 1, Owen T. Reeves, Culpepper co., Va Dec 24, 1804 Francis McCormick, Va 1796
June 30, Isaac L. Malott, Hagerstown, Md spring, 1797 Jan. 23, Jesse Root Grant, near Greenesburg, Pa. 1799
1794, July 29, Thomas Corwin, Bourbon co., Ky Sept. 1798 May 29, Daniel Gano, Cin., native 1794
Martha Hubbell. 1805 Sept. 22, Elizabeth T. Templeton, Hagerstown, Md 1795 Sacket Reynolds, Mason co., Ky Sept. 1805
1795, Dec. 15, Levi Buckingham. Sycamore tp., native. 1795 Mar. 28, Peter S. Bush, Ky., opposite N. Bend. 1795 Mar. 31, J. K. Witherby, Thetford, Vt. Nov. 20, 1806
1796. Daniel Cameron, Hamilton co., native 1796
1797, June 9, Davis Embree. Pa July 3, 1811
Aug. Eliza Yeatman, native 1796
1798, April Henry Debolt, native 1798
June 28, Gershom S. Craven, Salem co., N. Y .... July 2, 1805
Sept. 5, Rancil A. Madison, Saratoga co., N. Y . Fall, 1811
1799, Catharine Perry Irons, Salem, N. J July 2, 1803
Apr. 19, J. W. Mason, Baltimore, Md June, 1804
1800, May 23, David A, Ilartzell, Bedford co., Va. .Nov. 1804
Jan. 1, Maj. Ezra Webb, Cuyahoga co., N. Y ... June 11, 1811 1801. Oct. 2, John H. Ewing, Cin., native 1801
Sept. 6, Chas F. Helman, Hanover, Pa. June 17, 1808 April 2, Mary Tatem, Covington, Ky, 1804
1802, Dec. 2, Melancthon S. Wade, Cin., native 1S02
Jan. 3, John W. Coleman, Orange co., Va. Jan. 10, 1812
Apr. John H. Wood, Phil. Nov. 1804
1803, Sept. Dr. Wm. Mount, Westmoreland co., Pa. Apr. 1812
1804, May 10, Geo. T. Williamson, Cin., native .. 1804
July 12, Rev. Adam Poe, Columbiana co., native. 1804 Adaline Lee, Pa Spring, 1812
Dec. Amos Conklin, Hamilton co., native 1804 1805, July 8, Stephen Wade, Cin., Native. 1805
Jan. 17, Stephen W. Reeder, Cin., native. 1805
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1805, Rev. Elias W. Hoffner, Pa 1805 1806, Feb. 6, Adam N. Riddle, Mill-creek tp., Cin., native. 1805 Eliza Ramsey Goeckle, Cin., native 1806
Feb. 6, John M. Ennis, native 1806
1807. Aug. 29, Joel C. Greene, Pa. .Dec. 12, 1809
June 1, David S. Burnet, Cin., native
1807
May 11, Maria H. Van Matre, Cin., native - 1807
1808, Mary Wellshear, Cin , native 1808
Dec. 26, Jacob Ridenour, Jr., Colerain, native 1808
- Dec. 19, Sarah A. Caldwell Swearingen, Pittsburg, 1811 Apr. 11, Jas. F. Irwin, McKeesport, Pa., 1809
Nov. 18, Jesse Flino, Ham. co., native 1808
Isaac B. Riddle, native, 1808 -
1809, Dec. 25, Wm. Piatt, Whitewater T., native 1809
Sept. 14, Martin Bevis, Ham. co., native - 1809
1810, Oct. 25, Preston Lodwick, Cincinnati, native 1801
June 4, Joseph Lamphear, Cincinnati, native 1810
Oct. Wm. M. Bates, Cincinnati, native 1811
1811, June 22, J. McGill Huston, Cincinnati, native 1811
Feb. 2, Wm. L. Simpson, Hamilton co., native 1811
June 5, Milton G. Wheeler, Cincinnati, native 1811
July 22, Benj. Higdon, Hamilton co., native 1811 Cyrus Cropper, Worcester co., Maryland, June, 2804 Capt. James R. Horrocks, England, Apr. 1811 James H. Hughel, 1806
Win. Lynes,
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Wm. Gordon, 1808
Howell Powell, Pa. - Mar. 1811'
Miles Williams, N Y. - Dec. 1806
Sam'l Davis, Md., - May 4, 1812
Jonathan Spinning, N. J., Spring, 1802
Matilda Carter, 1806
James Cole,
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Sam'l Arthurs, -
1798
Richard Mullaly,
Dec. 1799
Col. Thompson Morris, U. S. A. Phil., - 1806
Mary B. Duun, -
Sarah Whetstone Lewis, - , -
Humphrey Howe Leavitt, Judge U. S. Court, 1776
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Roll of Members.
CLASS OF 1812.
Allen, Rachel Feb. 7, 1797, Mont'ry co. Ind., native 1804 Adams, William A. 1800, Boston, Mass., 1804
Alles, Elizabeth
Anderson, Ferguson
14 June, 1797. Cin., native 1798
1809, Cin., native 1809
Athearn, Jane
Somerset co., N. Y. 1801
Auter, Thomas
18 Jan. 1794
25 Jan., Clermont co., native 1808
Babb, Noah
13 Nov. 1794, Hampshire co., Va. Ap. 1803
Badgely, Wm. W.
June, 1792, Lexington, Ky. Jan. 1796
Bassett, Rev. A. H.
July 1, 1809, Mass., 1810
Bites, Joseph
26 Jan. 1808 Mill C. T. native 1809
Baxter, Mrs. Mary Ann
Berry, Amelia Looker 26 June, 1811, Ham. co., 1811
Bernard, Abigail
14 Jan. 1802, Cin., native 1802
Betts, Isaac
13 Apr. 1809, Cin., native 1809
Bonnell, Ben. (Harrison) Essex co., N. J. 1805
Boring, Jane Buchanan 1779, Clermont co., native 1789
Brasher, Robert C.
Bramble, A. M. 5 June, 1790, Pa.,
Broadwell, Mahlon L. * 22 June, 1806, Mt. Carmel, native 1806
Browne, Cyrus 28 Feb. 1799, Springfield, native 1788
Brown, Aaron Brownsville, Pa., Apr. 17, 1805
Brown, Capt. John W. Feb. 1810, State line, Cin., 1811
Brown, Thomas M. 6 Feb. 1806, Newtown, native 1806
1805
Ayers, Nancy
Avey, Prudence
Nov. 1, 1809, Cin., native 1809
Arnold, Anna M.
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Brown, Jane Robinson 1800, Syc. T. native Bryson, Ann K. (Martin)
1800
Buchanan, Rob't 15 Jan. 1797, Western Pa. Aug. 1811
Buchanan, Henry 24 June, 1802, Bourbon co., Ky. 1803
Bufort, E. S. M. 13 May, 1793, native 1793
Burnet, Mary Gano
1 June, 1807, 6th & main, native 1807
Burns, Francis
8 Oct. 1800, Mill C. T. native 1800
Burt, Andrew Gano
21 May, 1810, Cin., native 1810
Baxter Jane
Caldwell, John Day Dec. 28, 1816, Zanesville, 1816
Caldwell, John Darragh Mar. 23, 1812, Zanesville, 1812
Caldwell, John Watson Mar. 30, 1809, Franklin, 1809
Campbell, Welland
Cameron, Duncan
Carnes, Adolphus
Oct. 27, 1811, Mill C. T., native 1811 - Dec. 10, 1786, Orange co., N. Y., Dec. 1803 Hamilton co., native 1810
Carpenter, Mrs. Mary
Carroll, David
4 Dec. 1800, Somerset co., N. J. Jun. 1806 1809, Ham. co., native 1809
Carroll, Nancy H.
Cary, Freeman G.
1810, head of Main st. Cin., native 1810
Casseday, Mrs. Mary
Centre, Ira S.
29 Sept 1808, Clermont co., native 1808 May 7, 1803, Cayuga co., N. Y., May, 1807 Rockingham co .. N. H. Oct. 1802
Cilly, Bradbury
Clark, Jeremiah M.
Feb. 20, 1801, Somerset co., N. J. 1810
Clason, Selina M.
1806, near Oxford, O., native 1806
Collard. Rev. Isaac
June 20th, 1794, N. Y. City, June 11, 1811 1796, Limestone Ky. to Cin., 1796
Compton, Abraham
Conklin, Rebecca
N. Jersey to Cincinnati, 1802
Cooper, Joseph
Nov. 15, 1809, Mill-creek tp., native 1809
Cornelius. Lucy A.
Sept. 18, 1811, Marshall co., Va.
Pickaway in , 1812
Coppin, Jo.s.
April 1791, Norwich, Eng., Dec. 16, 1805 Sept. 6, 1797, Redstone, Pa.
Dec. 27, 1805, 1812
Jan. 16, 1811, Hamilton co., native 1811
Covert, Jos. Benham
February 6, near Lebanon, native 1798
Cox, Richard, Sr.
Sept. 2, 1809, Green tp., native 1809
Crane, Mary Ann
1810, native, 1810, 1810
Crary, Silas
1 Aug. 1803, Vermont,
Oct. 10, 1806
Crary, Samuel
15 Nov. 1806, Cin , native 1806
Corbly, Mrs. Mary
Cornell, Geo. R.
Corry, Wm. McM.
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