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In taking up the personal history of Charles C. Chapman we present to our readers the life record of one who is widely and favorably known in this county, having spent his entire life within its borders. He was a pupil in the district schools in his early boyhood and in 1894 he began his career as a teacher, following that profession through the winter months, while in the summer sea- sons he engaged in farming. He also pursued a teacher's course in the Ohio Northern University and prior to the time when he took up the profession of teaching he attended the Hayesville Academy. For a little more than six years he was identified with educational work, imparting clearly and readily to others the knowledge that he had acquired and also maintaining good discip- line, which is ever an essential feature in the best school work. In the fall of 1899 Mr. Chapman was called by the vote of his fellow townsmen to public office, being elected to the position of county clerk. He served for two consecutive terms, from 1900 until 1906, and then retired from the office as he had entered it-with the confidence and good will of all concerned.
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While filling that position Mr. Chapman determined to adopt the profes- sion of law and to this end began reading the text-books and commentaries now in use. In October, 1906, he entered the law department of the Ohio Northern University at Ada, Ohio, and while a student there he also completed his scientific course and was given the degree of Bachelor of Science. He was graduated from the law department in the class of 1908 and on the 23d of June of that year was admitted to the bar. Soon afterward he opened an office in Ashland and on the 15th of November he formed a partnership with Jay P. Taggart. Together they are now practicing law under the firm style of Chapman & Taggart and although one of the younger firms, they have a good clientage and are making steady progress in professional lines.
In 1898 Mr. Chapman was married to Miss Adaline Kohler, a daughter of Henry and Harriet (Brubaker) Kohler, of Ashland, the former now deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have an interesting little daughter, Florence Ruth. The parents are prominent socially and are well known members of the Presby- terian church, while in fraternal lines Mr. Chapman is connected with Mohican. Lodge, No. 85, I. O. O. F., and Excelsior Camp, No. 237, M. W. A. In all the relations of life he has enjoyed the respect and confidence of his fellowmen and his sterling traits of character have won him warm friendship.
Mr. Chapman has always been an earnest advocate of democratic principles and is recognized as one of the able workers in the local ranks of the party. He served for three terms as chairman of the democratic county committee and of the executive committee and is one of the well known of the younger genera- tion of Ashland county's representative men in both political and professional lines.
WILLIAM H. McADOO.
William H. McAdoo, an enterprising and successful farmer and stockman of Montgomery township, was born in Pennsylvania on the 28th of April, 1864. His father, a resident of the Keystone state, is extensively engaged in agricul- tural pursuits, owning about four hundred acres of land and about five hundred head of high grade sheep. He has now attained the age of sixty-seven years and is a self-made man, having accumulated his present competence entirely through his own efforts as a farmer.
William H. McAdoo acquired his preliminary education in the common schools and then spent one year in the State Normal School of Pennsylvania, after which he engaged in teaching for one winter term. Throughout his active business career, however, he has been engaged in farming and in November 1896, made his way from his native state to Ashland county, Ohio, purchasing a farm of one hundred and sixty acres in Montgomery township, where he has a pleasant and commodious home and has since continued to reside. He likewise owns another farm of seventy-two and a half acres and has accumulated his present valuable holdings entirely through his personal efforts since starting out in life for himself, his record proving the fact that success is not a matter
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of genius, as some aver, but comes as the result of indefatigable labor, sound judgment and experience. In addition to raising the cereals best adapted to soil and climate he makes a specialty of stock, having two hundred and fifty head of high grade Delaine sheep and quite a large number of hogs, as well as some cattle and horses.
On the 15th of October, 1890, Mr. McAdoo was united in marriage to Miss Jennie E. Quinn, whose birth occurred in Washington county, Ohio, February 7, 1866, her father being James Quinn. She enjoyed excellent educational advantages in early life and prior to her marriage taught school for six years. She is now the mother of three children, namely: Elizabeth B., born in 1892; James Robert, whose natal day was July 30, 1900; and William Quinn, who was born October 9, 1905. Mr. McAdoo is fully cognizant of the value of a good education in the practical and responsible duties of life and intends giving all of his children advanced privileges in this direction. His daughter has now almost completed the high-school course in Ashland.
Mr. McAdoo exercises his right of franchise in support of the men and measures of the democracy and in religious faith is a Presbyterian. Starting out in life for himself empty handed, he has made steady progress and as the years have gone by he has achieved a measure of success which is most gratify- ing. Moreover, his business methods have ever been honorable and reliable, winning for him the respect and good will of his fellowmen.
E. H. CHARLES.
E. H. Charles, who has been closely identified with agricultural and indus- trial interests for many years but now devotes his attention to farming and to the sale of butter and eggs, makes his home on section 35, Mifflin township. He was born about a mile north of the village of Mifflin, on the 17th of February, 1836, and is the fifth in order of birth in a family of six children whose parents were John and Maria (Huber) Charles, who were natives of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. They were reared and married in that state and in 1826 came to Ohio, settling on the farm where the birth of their son, E. H. Charles, occurred. The father was a farmer and miller, pursuing those pursuits throughout his entire life. He died February 14, 1884, at the age of eighty-one years, seven months and one day, while his wife passed away Octo- ber 10, 1877, at the age of sixty-eight years, eight months and eighteen days. Following their arrival in this county the father cleared a tract of land which was originally covered with a dense growth of timber. He was a very strong man physically, well qualified to cope with the arduous and strenuous duties of pioneer life. Moreover he was a man greatly respected and trusted by all who knew him and his fellow townsmen called him to fill all of the township offices, while he also settled many estates. 3 Unto him and his wife were born six children : John, who died at the age of three years; Eliza, deceased; Mary Ann, the deceased wife of John Weaver; Fannie, who became the wife of Sam
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Barr and resides in Indiana; E. H., of this review; and Harriett. who died at. the age of three years.
E. H. Charles was reared in the usual manner of farm lads. The district schools afforded him his educational privileges and he therein mastered the common branches of learning. He remained on the farm with his parents until seventeen years of age, when he began working in a dry-goods store in Mifflin, where he remained for three years. He then came with his parents to his present farm in 1859 and has made his home thereon for a half century. It is situated on the Black Fork on section 35, Mifflin township. He and his father owned the grist and sawmill for forty-eight years, E. H. Charles conducting it by himself for twenty-two years, while he was also identified with his father all of the time the latter was operating the mill. In 1884 he left the mill and when his father died the property was sold and Mr. Charles has since given his attention to general farming. Aside from tilling the soil he makes a specialty of butter and eggs, which he sells in the Mansfield market every week to special customers.
In 1862 occurred the marriage of Mr. Charles and Miss Fannie Kauffman, who was born in Mifflin township, Richland county, five miles east of Mansfield, Ohio, November 18, 1838, and resided there until her marriage. Her parents were Christian and Anna (Staman) Kauffman, who were natives of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, but following their removal westward spent their remain- ing days on the farm in Richland county on which they first settled. The mother died March 23, 1896, at the age of eighty-seven years and six months, while the father passed away May 1, 1876, at the age of sixty-seven years and Their family numbered six children, of whom one died in in- six months.
fancy. The others were Sarah, the deceased wife of Alexander McElroy; Anna, who is living with her sister, Mrs. Charles; Jacob, who went to Santa Fe, New Mexico, with an exploration company and was never heard from again; Mrs. Charles; and Maria, the deceased wife of Dr. E. V. Kendig. Mr. and Mrs. Charles have had no children of their own but have reared several.
In his political views Mr. Charles is an earnest democrat, doing all in his power to promote the growth and insure the success of the party. He served as township treasurer for four years, was trustee for six years and in 1890 was land appraiser and again in 1900. He became a member of the Chestnut Grove River Brethren church and is active in the church work. His life has at all times been the exponent of honorable principles of manhood and he has a wide acquaintance in the county.
Historical Index.
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Preface
Introduction
11
Chapter I. Geology of Ashland County
13
Chapter II. Indians as a Race
18
Chapter III. Ashland County
28
Chapter IV. Early Settlers of Ashland County
34
Chapter V. Early Incidents
95 125
Chapter VI. Townships
Montgomery township
125
Lake township
126
Mohican township
127
Clear Creek township
Sullivan township
Milton township
Hanover township
Green township 143
149
Perry township
152
Mifflin township
154 158 161
Ruggles township
Troy township 164
165
Chapter VII. Cities, Towns and Villages
170
Chapter VIII. Military
196 222
Chapter IX. Education in Ashland County
Chapter X. History of the Churches of Ashland 233
Chapter XI. The Press and the Legal and Medical Professions 241
Chapter XII. Miscellaneous
245
Addenda 259
131 135 138 139
Vermillion township
Orange township
Jackson township
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Biographical Index.
Page
Page
Aber, Samuel.
465
Clark, J. S .. 646
Alleman, C. T ..
472
Clark, M. W
669
Andress, Upton. 477
Clark, P. H. 286
Arnold, J. E.
303
Coe, N. McD. 717
Arnold, S. L.
302
Cole, John
845
Ash, L. B ... 378
Aten, William
566
Cosner, Henry 559
754
Barrick, Stephen
452
Covert, J. E. 482
725
Beattie, T. H. 519
Beer, S. W.
492
Cowen, P. C ..
771
Beninghof, J. B.
305
Creveling, J. A. 367
Berry, E. L. 734
Crittenden, Alvin 457
Bird, Sparks. 306
Crone, J. E. 509
Bittinger, J.
825
Crone, J. L .. 509
Black, S. W.
510
Crowell, J. E. 387
Bolles, S. S .. 558
Crowell, T. P.
343
Bowman, J. P. 833
Bowman, Joshua 408
Briggs, E. S .. 808
791
Brown, J. N.
429
Dalton, H. F.
607
De Shong, M. B.
831
Deyarmon, J. D. 838
Donald, I. K. 735
Brubaker, G. W. 368
Donley, T. C. 491
Donley, W. E. 539
Downs, B. F. 417
Dudley, E. E.
449
Eagle, Charles 679
Eagle, G. W.
668
Eberhart, H. H. 422
Eberhart, J. M. 813
Eby, S. P .. 819
Edwards, Frederick 829
Emerick, G. W. 722
Emery, W. F.
376
Enck, Charles
355
Enck, H. E.
364
Cassel, George 293
Chapman, C. C. 861
Charles, E. H .. 863
Chase, J. B ..
712
Christofel, Nancy 774
858
Brubaker, Jacob. 336
Brubaker, W. H. 311
Bryan, C. H. 500
Buchanan, F. P.
413
Budd, W. S .. 629
Butler, Albert. 480
Campbell, C. E. 616
Carey, C. L. 766
Carey, G. W. 709
Casner, S. S. 695
Cassel, G. A. 512
Farnsworth, Melancthon 818
Farquharson, J. C. 487
Feichter, Friederic.
323
First National Bank
811
.775
Brinton, J. B ..
Brown, J. W.
852
Brubaker, Cornelius 540
Brubaker, D. F.
460
Brubaker, George 768
Brubaker, J. E.
Culler, P. M ... 690
Culler, Sebastian. 677
Cummings, L. Q.
Cooper, W. W. 335
Coulter, T. W.
Beard, Orra. 765
Cowan, F ..
Cowan, R. W. 687
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INDEX.
Page
Flinn, William. 678
Fisher, W. S.
595
Fluke, John. 356
Fox, Justus. 538
Frangkiser, Michael 770
Freer, F. W. 478
Fridline, Alonzo
665
Fridline, E. N ..
662
Fridline, U. S. Grant 619
F'ridline, Jacob. 397
Frink, Maurice. 715
Fritzinger, A. W.
834
Fuhrman, E. H.
660
Fuller, G. B.
729
Fulmer, Jacob 331
Funk, L. A .. 657
Calloway, L. C .. 526
Ganyard, F. W.
843
Garber, A. L ..
576
Garrison, A. L. 366
Garst, G. W.
548
Gates, W. H.
592
Glenn, R. L ..
528
Gongwer, Seth. 430
Good, I. H ..
289
Goudy, Abel
620
Grabill, S. H. 394
Graven, D. H.
837
Griner, A. J .. 488
Groeshner, L. M. 497
Harkness, H. H. 324
Ilarper, J. W.
398
Harris, F. E .. 848
Harris, G. I .. 750
Hartman, George 667
Hartman, J. L. 481
Heffelfinger, G. M .. 536
Heichel, John.
597
Ileifner, L. E ..
516
Helbert, C. I.
686
Helbert,
Edmond
546
Helbert, Henry 502
Helbert, Michael. 830
Heltman, W. G .. 432
Henderson, J. A. 442
Henley, G. C. 787
Hess, William 531
Hildebrand, George 682
Hileman, B. W
744
Hiller, D. C .. 295
Hisey, J. A .. 731
Hohenshil, Solomon 720
Hollinger, Thomas. 700
Holmes, H. W. 762
Hoot, B. A. 756
Hoover, W. S .. 555
Houseman, J. W. 847
Huff, W. H .. 552
Huffman, M. D. 469
Humm, M. L. 640
Humphrey, B. F. 824
Hunter, David. 822
Hunter, J. P.
751
Hunter, R. R.
797
Huston, W. T. 608
Hyde, Anson.
726
Jacoby, G. W 407
Jennings, J. D.
786
Jennings, J. O.
404
Johnson, G. A.
506
Johnson, R. M.
732
Kagey, H. H. 276
Kahl, S. S. 561
Karth, S. L. 438
Kauffman, Daniel. 617
Kauffman, E. A. 816
Kauffman, H. S. 314
Kauffman, J. E. 334
Keck, William. 340
Kestner, F. H. 807
Kettenring, J. F. 850
Kettering, Jacob 571
Kilaver, J. F. 655
Kinnaman, R. C.
316
Kohler, A. M.
835
Kunkel, Christian
365
Lampbrecht, Emil 696
Landis, C. W. 456
Landis, Reuben 579
Latimer, W. S. 737
Leech, S. A .. 702
Leidigh, D. W. 567
Leidigh, E. L .. 517
Leonhart, G. J. 851
Long, David. 447
Long, J. B .. . 609
Lorentz, G. W 625
Lutz, John ..
600
McAdoo, J. B. 296
McAdoo, W. H. 862
Mcclellan, W. M. 321
McConnell, G. C.
522
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Page
McConnell, J. F.
649
Persons, W. F. 587
McConnell, John.
672
Peters, John. 346
McCool, C. W. 490
Phillips, D. A. 647
McCray, H. L ..
281
Pierce, Dewalt 680
McCready, M. W.
299
Pifer, Samuel. 291
McDowell, E. A.
560
Pippitt, H. R. 805
Pixley, G. W. 320
Plank, A. R.
796
Poorman, J. R ..
315
Mang, J. F.
671
Raubenolt, H. J. 854
Marks, F. R.
383
Reaser, Conrad. 795
Mason, C. D ..
782
Redding, P. M. 468
Maurer, H. H. 740
Mayner, J. E.
322
Rice, Fernando.
439
Metcalf, A. C.
499
Richards, A. B. 382
598
Miles, E. W ..
842
Millar, G. W.
385
Miller, E. E ..
542
Miller, G. L.
747
Miller, I. L.
601
Roberts, H. A. 352
753
Miller, J. A.
763
Rohn, C. M. & E. J. 547
Miller, L. C.
345
Ross. M. C ..
521
Miller, T. W.
590
Rudy, V. E. 283
635
Moffett, P. C. 535
Sampsel, D. S. 312
Mohn, D. L.
411
Sampsel, W. H. 706
Moore, T. H.
325
Scarborough, M. T. 588
Moore, W. W. 304
Schaub, C. G. J. 418
Morr, G. M. 844
Schroll, George. 698
Morton, C. L. 723
Scott, Alexander 391
Mumper, A. J. 445
Scott, C. B.
637
Murphy, J. W. 789
Seibert, M. K.
652
Murray, G. B. 284
Sellers, C. L.
341
Myers, F. E ..
799
Shafer, J. C .. 410
855
Myers, P. A ..
626
Shambaugh, Alonzo 745
Sharick, P. F. 809
467
Neptune,, H. J.
793
Shearer, J. A.
377
Noggle, William 556
426
Shelley, E. F.
776
Shelley, John.
577
Obrecht, J. F.
414
Sherick, A. L ..
529
Shidler, William
739
Oswalt, Levi. 612
Shinn, T. R ..
374
Otter, W. D .. 572
Shoemaker, Elmer
486
Shopbell, J. E.
532
Simms, W. J. 853
Smith, C. L ..
661
Pancoast, Duff
351
Smith, E. H ..
275
Patterson, F. N.
279
Smith, E. P .. 270
Paullin, W. E. 602
Smith, George
285
Metcalf, Levi.
562
Richards, L. B.
Richards, O. B. 274
Riebel, G. P. 373
Riggs, S. W. 611
Robeson, J. T.
Minamyer, Morgan 631
Rush, J. J.
Mitchelson, G. J. 395
Myers, Godfrey 659
Shafer, Peter,
Nelson, J. B ..
701
Shaw, J. W.
451
Shearer, L. S.
Nyhart, J. M.
Obrecht, John. 518
Otto, Michael. 758
Owens, H. H. 508
Page
McFarland, Uriah 632
Mckean, T. N. 498
Remley, J. R. 585
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INDEX.
Page
Smith, I. C ..
459
Walker, S. S. 280
Smith, J. T.
622
Walter, G. W. 859
Smith, Jacob.
666
Walter, Samuel. 591
Snyder, Daniel 823
Welch, E. G.
550
Snyder, J. M.
Welch, John.
326
Snyder, Oscar 815
Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
462
Spencer, C. F.
827
Welsh, J. J ..
697
Spreng, J. E.
537
Weltmer, John
642
Spreng, John.
688
Welty, J. F .. 441
Springer, John
675
Westover, H. C. 409
Sprinkle, A. J.
388
Wharton, E. E. 362
Sprinkle, N. J.
437
Wharton, R. J. 817
Staman, C. C.
828
Staman, F. L.
656
White, W. A. 641
471
Stewart, G. H.
265
Wiest, S. G ..
361
Stine, F. P ..
757
Williams, L. A. 349
Stoner, John
354
Winbigler, C. P. 650
Strausbaugh, J. H. 431
Wirt, W. H. 681
Swineford, C. W.
779
Wolf, Isaac. 780
Thomas, Allen.
541
Wolf, Jeremiah
857
Thornburg, T. E.
495
Tilton, Wilbert.
396
Woner, C. J. 476
333
Ullman, Adam
569
Yearick. G. I. 450
Urban, B. J.
330
Young, F. P. 839
Van Horn, J. H. 692
Vanosdall, Clark.
841
Vanosdall, H. B ..
353
Zercher, B. F.
582
Vantilburg, Francis
748
Zimmerman, H. E.
743
849
Topping, W. V. B.
580
Worst, E. J.
Whitcomb, C. E. 421
Staman, J. K.
710
Whitmarsh, W. O.
Wolf, J. P.
708
Wolf, M. J ..
Young, George 344
Young, Samuel, 820
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ASHLAND COUNTY, OHIO
Index of Names
ABER Allen, 467 Anna, 467 Clinton, 466 Daniel, 466 David, 466 Ellanor, 466 Elizabeth, 466 Ellis, 467, 481 Elnora, 467 Emma, 467
ALEXANDER
Charles, 292 Rosetta, 292
ANDERSON continued Elizabeth H., 495 Jane, 814
John P., 161
Joshua, 814
Matilda, 680 Parmelia, 302
W. W. (Rev.), 495 William, 165, 235
Bertha M., 476
ANDRESS
Bertha Pearl, 476
Anna L., 477
Flora, 467
C. T., 34, 187
B. F., 477
Charles T., 472, 475, 797
Dillman, 477
Hannah, 466 Isaac, 466
Edmund I., 475
Ella D., 477
Elizabeth Adelaide, 475
H. E., 477
Emma, 475
Henry, 477, 478
G. E., 475
Lilly L., 477 Mary, 477
Lelah, 467, 855
Herman, 472
Mary C., 477
Marion D., 467
Katharine, 472
Millicent, 478
Mary Eleanor, 467
Lucy, 797
Myrtle E., 478
Orpha M., 481
Lucy B., 476
Samuel Coe, 478
Orphie, 467
Margaret E., 476
Samuel D., 477
Samuel, 465, 466 William, 466 ABRAMS Anna, 403
Minnie G., 476
ANDREWS
ACKER
Mary, 844
ADAMS
ALLEN
Hugh, 198
I. J., 31
Isaac J., 119
James, 138, 139, 198
ALLERDING
Loren, 31, 171, 638
Caroline, 788
Lorin, 221, 226
ADKINSON
ALLERSON
ANHOLDT Straus &, 788
M. S., 806
ALLIS
ANTIBUS
ADOLPHUS
Alice Irene, 615
247
Gustavus, 225
Emma Retta, 615
Amos,.35
ADZIT
Frederick, 615 Vera Irene, 615
· APPLEMAN Julia Love, 695
AHL
ALLISON .
Luella, 695 Robert Simpson, 695
AIRHART W. A., 238 ALBAN
James, 198
Johnny, 94, 110, 111, 112,
Phebe, 409
William B., 244, 246
ARCHER David, 112
Barbara, 667
Ina M., 548 John, 548
ARMENTROUT Abraham, 198
ALTMAN
ARMSTRONG Capt., 24
Catharine, 408
AMBROSE
Chief, 52
Amanda, 426
David (Dr.), 187
H. J., 812
Harrison (Dr.), 181
Katharine, 597, 769, 858 ALDEN
AMES Holiday, 215, 235
Thomas, 216
Dr., 161
ANDERSON
Maj., 207
Clinton A., 680
ARNDT Blanch, 745 Clayton, 745
ALESHIRE Mary E., 385
Mrs., 103
Ellen, 771, 772
APPLESEED
John, 33
113, 114, 115, 247, 256
ALBART
ALSDORF
D. K. (Prof.), 181 Effie, 383
Margaret Ann, 442 ADAMSON John, 718 Rachael, 718
Peter, 788
Lorin (Col.), 204
Eliza J., 806
William T., 242
Sarah, 477 Upton, 477
Mary, 475
Rena C., 476
Rose, 475
Sarah Jane, 475
138, 247 Prof., 227 Alanson, 35, 221
Moses, 57, 261
E., 240
ALBERSON Lydia, 284 Sarah Ann, 491, 539 W. T., 437, 595 William C., 284 ALBERT
Silas, 25
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ALGER Sylvester, 30
ALKIRE Eliza, 750 William, 750 ALLEMAN
James, 466 John, 466 Joseph, 466 Lee, 467
George Edgar, 475, 476
Martha, 475
History of Ashland County, Ohio
ARNHOLT
AUSTIN
Almond, 701
Ambrose, 688, 689
Charlotte, 310
Elizabeth, 668, 679
Estella, 701
John, 668 Katharine, 597, 689 Susan, 668
BALDWIN continued Charles (Dr.), 785 J. G., 238 Martha, 507 Mary Ella, 507 BALL Elizabeth, 290
& Kohler, 302
AVERY
BALLIET Anna, 656
Amanda, 303
Eliza, 798 Francis, 349
Reuben, 656
Clarence, 568
AWEEPSAH
Daniel, 302
185
BALLY Cora, 355 J. O., 355
Elizabeth, 857
AYRES/AYERS
Emma, 354
David, 118
BALLYET/BALYEAT
Emma S., 303
Geneva, 695
Emma, 749
Gail, 381
Isaac, 695
Jonas, 156
Gail (Bryte), 303 Helen B., 648
L. F., 720
J. E., 648
Sarah, 695
Martha Jane, 471
John Edwards 302, 303
Sarah Letitia, 720
BANKS
Parmelia, 302
Gen., 219
Ross, 303
BACKHOUSE
N. P. (Gen.), 219
S. L. & Son, 302, 303
Adeline, 859
BANNING Henry B. (Col.), 214
Samuel L., 302, 303, 354 ARTZ Augustus, 611 Clara, 611
ASH
Coroner, 124
Amaziah, 421
BARCLAY J. T. . (Dr.), 731
E. E. (Dr.), 381
Catharine, 326
Gail, 381
Clifton, 292
BARGAHEISER
Gail (Bryte), 303
Daniel V., 326
Levi, 94, 100
Joseph, 381
David, 232
Susanna, 94
Josiah, 378
Eleanor, 275
BARGER
L. B. (Dr.), 378, 381, 398
Melvina, 421
Isaac, 751, 798
Martha, 381
Nancy, 421
Jane, 751, 798 BARKDALL/BARKDULL
Nancy, 378
BAIRD
Lt., 57
Ray C., 303, 381
Anna M., 595
Elizabeth, 372
Samantha, 381
BAKER
T., 235
Sarah A., 381
Ben, 699
BARNES
W. N. (Dr.), 381
David, 608, 609
C. E., 766
Wilma, 381
Flora, 608, 609
Elisha, 119
Franklin, 609
Olive, 632 Olive Ethel, 766
ASHENHURST J. J., 243 J. W., 132 ATEN
Lenne, 635
BARNETT James (Col.), 220
Aaron, 566
Marion (Mrs.), 261
BARNHART
Catharine, 567
Julia Ann, 751
George J., 610
Elizabeth, 566
Katharine, 448, 610
Eugene E., 567
Margaret, 505
BALDRIDGE
BARR
Esther M., 755
Anna, 311
Minnie J., 567
Charles, 657
Myrtle M., 567 Richard, 566
Samuel (Rev. Dr.), 755 BALDWIN Esq., 135, 136
Eliza, 858
Samuel, 566
Alice, 784 C. C. (Rev.), 507
Elizabeth, 657
Fannie, 863
Samuel T., 567 William, 566, 567
Stella, 699 Tilden, 609
Henry, 566 John, 566 Joseph M., 567
Lucinda, 755
Brick, 851
Minda, 381
Nettie V., 292
BARBER
BADDY
Capt., 241
BAILEY
Ellenor, 775 S. M. (Capt. ), 436 Seth M. (Capt.), 206.
BACKLEY
Frederick J., 351
Jennie E., 229
BANEY Howard, 471
Anna, 536 Barbara Ann, 324 Charles, 536 Frederick, 571 Martin, 414 Mary, 414, 571 William F., 324 ARNOLD
Louisa A., 290 William, 290
Bessie, 568
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Clara Ida, 851
Jack, 645
Margaret A., 536
Index of Names continued
BARR continued J. S., 851 Paul, 851 Robert E., 851
Rosa A., 728 Samuel, 863, 864
BARRICK
Mrs., 108
blockhouse, 96
Catharine, 455
mill, 160
George, 452
Hannah, 820
Jacob, 820
Margaret, 820
BEER
BEAN
Kauffman &, 335, 829
Frank R., 243
BARRON farm, 192 BARTLET
BEARD
Henry M. (Lt.), 205
Amelia, 771 Winfield, 771
Aaron, 765
Joshua (Rev. ), 233
BARTLEY Mr., 31
Alfred, 689, 701
Robert, 244
BASHAR
Barbara Eldora, 558
S. W., 234, 334
S. H., 239
Cyrus, 765
Edith Edna, 766
Sherman Ward, 492, 495
BATES Rosetta, 492
Eliza, 426
T. M., 811
Eliza Ann, 689
Thomas (Judg ), 226, 246
Forrest, 766
Thomas M., 243
Louisa F., 765
W. A. & Co., 312
Abraham, 57, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 259, 260, 261
Ora, 426
BEHOTEGUY
Orra, 189, 765
Prof., 394
Elizabeth, 144, 148
Sarah, 310
Clara Belle, 394
George, 144, 148, 149
Sophronia, 701
BEIDEL Nancy, 378
Jacob, 144, 148, 149
BEARY
BELL -
John, 148
Chris, 432
John, 600
John (Capt.), 203
John, 470
Marilda, 600
Margaret, 733
Magdalena, 432
Martha, 630
Margaret, 470
Melissa, 600
Mary Katharine, 148 S. P., 229 Sade E., 259
Mary, 432
Rezin (Gen.), 309
BEATTIE
William, 192
BAUM/BAUHM
Beatrice, 520
BEMAN
Caroline, 601
Donald, 520
Lydia, 793
Joseph, 580
Emma, 520
BENDER
Nettie, 580
James, 519
Asenath, 831, 832
Sarah, 859
Susanna, 519
Aseneth, 290
BAXTER
Thomas H., 519
Harriet, 813
Hayes, 486 Martha L., 486 Mary J., 601
BECHTEL
J. D., 237
BAYARD
Barbara, 354
BENNER Sarah A. , 69
BEACH
BECK
BENNINGHOF/PENINGHOF Ada A., 306
Daniel, 66, 162, 198
David C., 608
Guy M., 306
Delilah, 320
Helen L., 30
BEACHLEY Mr., 144
Eliza C., 320 Frederick, 470
Jacob, 305, : )6
George, 320
Joseph Benjamin, 30€
Lottie Pearl, 608
Marcia M., : 06
Perry, 608
Ma , 305
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BECKER
Gen., 57, 58, 60, 126, 185, 196, 197, 261 Simeon, 175
Hiram, 449 Rosa A., 449 Rosa L., 449
BEALS
BEECH
Saba, 269
BEAM
Columbus, 458 Miles, 458
Phoebe J., 458 Sarah, 458
BEEMER Sarah, 600
George W., 455 Martha A., 455 Sarah, 452 Stephen, 452
Herbert, 571 Mary Ann, 467 Normanda, 571
George W., 495
Harry C., 243
& Harvey, 189, 765
James J., 213, 214
Adaline, 765
Mary, 492
BAUGHMAN Mr., 115 A. J., 94, 110, 144, 148, 247, 254, 256, 259
Matilda B., 689
Olive Ethel, 766
William, 492 William A., 215
Henry, 125
Thomas, 558
BEAVERS
Mathias, 813
Thomas, 177
BENEDICT
Mary, 124
Joseph, 138, 139, 238
& Brown, 430
Alice B., 470
J. F., 155
BEAL John R., 232 BEALL trail, 53
BEALL continued
Sarah A., 495
History of Ashland County, Ohio
BENTLEY
Lake &, 152 BENTZ Ethel, 315 William, 315 BENZINE A., 240 BERG
BIRD
Ann, 309
Burton, 311
Cassandra, 309
Henry Joseph, 511
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