History of Madison County Ohio: Its People, Industries and Institutions, Part 141

Author: Chester E. Bryan
Publication date: 1915
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Number of Pages: 1207


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Oscar W. Finley was born in Monroe township, Madison county, October 25, 1878, the son of H. T. and Ada (Dillon) Finley, the former of whom is still a resident of Monroe township and the latter died in 1915. H. T. Finley, a prominent farmer of Monroe town- ship, is the son of John Finley, who was an early settler in this township and who owned over eight hundred acres of land at one time. He was the father of seven children, four of whom are now living, Winfield S., H. T., Wallace and Mrs. E. W. Fisher.


H. T. Finley was born in West Virginia and, by his marriage to Ada Dillon, was the father of five children, of whom three are now living. J. Tilden, who is a farmer in Monroe township; Oscar W., the subject of this sketch, and Faye W., who lives at home with her father. Bertha and Ethel are deceased.


Oscar W. Finley, who was reared on a farm in Monroe township and educated in the district schools, worked on the farm until reaching his majority, when he engaged in farming on his own responsibility.


On March 15, 1899, Mr. Finley was married to Gwendolyn Thomas, the daughter of Moses and Phoebe C. (Blessing) Thomas, who was born in Stokes township, Madison county, December 30, 1873, and who was educated in the public schools of Stokes town- ship, is the son of John Finley, who was an early settler in this township and who owned township on December 30, 1835; the son of William and Lavina (Beecher) Thomas, the former of whom was born in Virginia and came to Ohio when a young man. He was married in Fayette county and to him and his wife were born twelve children, four of whom are now living, E. S., who is a farmer of Madison county ; Jasper, who lives in Springfield, Ohio; Flora, who is the wife of Willlam Blessing, of South Solon, in Madi- son county, and O. B., who is a professor of music in New York city. The deceased chil- dren are, Robert, who was a professor of music; William, who was a teacher and prom- inent in politics in this section of the state; Noah, who was superintendent of the Ohio Sailors and Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Xenia, and also warden of the Ohio state peni- tentiary, mayor of London and auditor of Madison county. The father of these children, Moses Thomas, was a farmer and stock breeder and raised many fine draft horses. He was prominent in local politics, especially in the councils of the Republican party. Phoebe C. Blessing was a descendant of Abraham and Catherine Blessing, who were pioneers in Fayette county and wealthy citizens of that ocunty. She was educated in the public schools and was the mother of nine children : Dora, the wife of George C. Adams; Amy. the wife of A. B. Mendenhall; Amanda, who married R. W. Chapman; Lavina, who married D. S. McHenry ; Austin B., whe married Cora Linson; Gwendolyn, who is the wife of Mr. Finley; Carrie, who married J. M. Horney; Ralph W., who married Ada Burnham, and Ried, who married Ella Baer.


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After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Finley moved to a farm in Deer Creek township, which they rented for a time and then bought the farm in Darby township, where they now live. It is located one mile southwest of Plain City. Mr. and Mrs. Finley have one daughter, Ada C., born on August 31, 1904, who is now a student in the public schools.


Mr. and Mrs. Finley are members of the Presbyterian church. They are pleasant, affable people and prominent socially in the life of this community. Mrs. Finley is presi- dent of the Bible class of Plain City, Ohio, secretary of the Women's Club and vice-presi- dent of the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Fraternally, she is a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Plain City Lodge of the Daughters of Rebekah, of which she is a past noble grand. Mr. Finley votes the Democratic ticket.


THOMAS C. ENRIGHT.


Thomas C. Daright, who owns a magnificent farm of one hundred and eleven . acres, . located on rural route No. 6, out of London, in Paint township, Madison county, Ohio, was born near Rosedale, this county, December 1, 1880.


Mr. Enright is the son of Morris and Catherine (Sullivan) Enright, the former. of whom was born in County Limerick, Ireland, and the latter of whom was born in County Cork, Ireland. The former came to the United States when a young man and settled in Ohio. The mother came with her elder sister when a young woman. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Enright were married in London, Madison county. They had nine children, eight of whom are living. Mary died at the age of twenty-three; Thomas C. is the subject of this sketch; Jeremiah lives at Dayton; John also lives at Dayton; Daniel lives at Buffalo, New York; Nellie lives at Dayton; Morris lives at Dayton; Joseph lives at Detroit, Michigan, and Margaret lives at Dayton. The late Morris Enright was a farmer all his life. He rented land in Madison county, and died here in 1911. Mrs. Morris Enright is living in Dayton.


Thomas C. Enright received a common-school education . in the public schools of London and worked with his father on the farm. He was married on April 13, 1899, to Ella Gallagher, a daughter of John and Ann (Dean) Galagher. Mrs. Enright's father was born in County Sligo, Ireland, in 1826, and in 1847 came to America. After landing at New Orleans, he traveled to Cincinnati, where he remained for two years. . Subse- quently, he removed to South Charleston, where his parents, Patrick and Ann (McDer- mont) Gallagher, had settled on coming from Ireland in 1849. He engaged with his father in working out a lease in that county, and after ten years took charge of the lease himself, on David Herold's farm. He worked there for six years, and then pur- chased one hundred and fifty-three acres and added to it until he owned at one time nearly twelve hundred acres of the finest land in Madison county. When he was twenty- five years of age, he married Bridget Gilmore, of Cincinnati, by whom he had one child, Mary Jane. She died in infancy, and. three months after the child's death, the mother died. One year later Mr. Gallagher was married to Ann Dean, of Xenia. Thirteen children, including two who died in infancy, were born to this second marriage. John lives in London; Frank lives in London ; Anna is the wife of Jerry C. Deneen, of Spring- field, Ohio; Catherine is the wife of William Dunn, of London; Margaret is the wife of Thomas F. Moor. of Columbus; Ella is the wife of Mr. Enright; James lives in London ; Thomas lives in London ; William died at the age of twenty-one; Edward died at the age of thirty; Mary is the wife of John Murray, of West Jefferson, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher died in 1912. They were members of the Catholic church.


To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Enright there have been born five children, Mary, Anna, Joseph, Francis and Louise.


Mr. Enright owns one hundred and eleven acres of fine, well-improved land in. Paint township. He is a general farmer and stock raiser, and has been very successful.


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Fraternally, Thomas C. Enright is a member of the Foresters lodge, No. 703, of London. He is a Democrat in politics and as such served as township trustee for one term. He was also school director for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Enright's family are members of the Catholic church.


GEORGE R. FITZGERALD.


The success of men depends upon character as well as upon knowledge, since it is a self-evident proposition that honesty is the best policy. Business demands confidence and, where it is lacking, business ends. In every community some men are known for their upright lives, strong common sense and moral worth, as well as for their success in the material pursuits of life. Neighbors and acquaintances respect them and the younger generation heeds their example. They win their way as a consequence of untiring energy and right principles. Among the citizens of Madison county, Ohio, who have won for themselves success in agriculture and who have been honored by their fellow citizens, is George R. Fitzgerald. of Fairfield township, who is at present one of the efficient commissioners of Madison county.


George R. Fitzgerald was born on September 11, 1851, in Fairfield township. Madi- son county, and is the son of Edward O. and Lacy Aun (Taylor) Fitzgerald, the former of whom was born in Hampshire county, Virginia, August 26, 1806. and the latter February 18, 1810, in Virginia. They were married on October 15, 1827.


Edward O. Fitzgerald was the son of Thomas and Mary Fitzgerald, the former of whom, it is said, was born on the ocean and the latter in Virginia. Thomas Fitzgerald, Sr., was a native of north Ireland and married Eleanor O'Farrel, with whom he immi- grated to America in 1778. They settled in Virginia and there lived and died. Thomas Fitzgerald, Jr., was the eldest child of his parents and was born in 1778, on the voyage to America. He was reared in the Old Dominion state and on September 13, 1799. was married to Mary Buffington, who was born on January 13, 1780. She was the daughter of William and Mary Buffington, natives of England, who immigrated to America about the same time as the Fitzgerald family and located in the same town. Itomney, Virginia, where they remained until their deaths. Thomas and Mary (Buffington) Fitzgerald were the parents of eight children, four of whom grew to maturity, William B., Edward. Eliza and Mary. Thomas Fitzgerald died on March 28, 1815, and his widow afterward married Jonathan Black. . In 1827 they came to Ohio and settled in Madison county, where she died in 1873. at the age of ninety-three years. By her second marriage she had two daughters, Rebecca and Sarah Ann, both of whom have been dead for many years.


Edward Fitzgerald was the second child born to his parents. He grew to unuhood in his native state and, after his marriage to Lacy Ann Taylor, the daughter of Edward and Margaret (Means) Taylor, he started with his bride for the wilds of Ohio. Mrs Edward Fitzgerald's parents were natives of Virginia, who lived and died in the Old Dominion state, the father in 1839 and the mother in 1854. Edward Fitzgerald and his bride undertook the journey to Ohlo in 1827. They settled first near Newark, Ohio, where they remained until April 1. 1828, when they moved to Lancaster. Ohio. There they resided for one year. In April. 1820, they came to Madison county and settled on the old Fitzgerald farm. He first purchased one hundred and forty acres of land from General McArthur and added to this by purchase until he owned over nine hundred acres of excellent land. He began life in a log house with a clapboard roof, which. however. was one of the best houses in the neighborhood. Before coming to Madison county. he built within a half-mile of the canal near Westfall.


Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald were the parents of eleven children. among whom were the following: Margaret E .. born on September 11, 1828. married Samuel Robin-


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son in September, 1849, and died on December 9, 1879, after having borne three chil- dren, two of whom, Edward J. and Mary E., still' survive; Mary E., July 23, 1830, is the wife of W. L. Morgan; Harriet, June 14, 1832, married Robert Alkire; William H., February 15, 1834; Sarah Ann, April 15, 1836, is the wife of Alfred Pringle; Warner T., November 2, 1838; Louisa, June 15, 1841, married Joel W. Byers; Lydia, March 23, 1849, is the wife of Elias Florence, and George F., the subject of this sketch.


The late Edward Fitzgerald held the office of justice of the peace for twenty years. He served as a member of the Legislature during the session of 1845 and 1846 and served as associate judge for two years. In addition to this he filled various township offices. At the time of his death, Judge Fitzgerald was one of the oldest surviving pioneers of Madison county and one of its most esteemed and worthy citizens. Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald died in February, 1889, and her husband on September 26, 1890.


George Fitzgerald received a common-school education and lived at home with his parents for many years, having been engaged in business with his father, buying and feeding sheep, from about 1870 to 1888. After his father retired, Mr. Fitzgerald carried on the business alone for a number of years. He has improved the farm by ditching and tiling and has built a commodious country house. He owns one hundred and four- teen acres of magnificent land and, for a long time, has been engaged in raising a high grade of cattle.


On November 17, 1875, George Fitzgerald was married to Emma Crookham, who was born in Pickaway county, Ohio, and who was the daughter of Lawrence and Eliza- beth (Phillips) Crookham, who spent their entire lives in Pickaway county. The father of Emma (Crookham) Fitzgerald was born and reared in Ross county and was a farmer by occupation. To this marriage there were born two children, both of whom are living, Warnie T., born on November 23, 1876, who married Frank Taylor and lives in Montana, where he owns a large ranch. They have one daughter, Nancy J. Cecil, the second child, was born on June 27, 1878, and lives in Montana, where he is in partnership with his brother-in-law, Frank Taylor.


On December 24, 1904, Mr. Fitzgerald was married, secondly, to Lottie Brown, a daughter of William and Hannah (Smith) Brown, the former of whom was a native of Virginia and who settled in Pickaway county, Ohio, in an early day. He was mar- ried in Madison county and spent the greater part of his life in this county. He died many years ago. Mrs. Brown lives in Dayton, Ohio, with a daughter.


Before his election to the office of county commissioner, Mr. Fitzgerald served as trustee of Fairfield township and as school director during a period of fourteen years. He is now serving his first term as county commissioner, but has already been elected to the second term, a very high tribute to the efficiency of his administration and the satisfaction he has given to the taxpayers of Madison county.


DEWITT CLINTON BURNHAM.


Eminently prosperous on the list of progressive and up-to-date farmers of Madison county, stands the name of Dewitt Clinton Burnham, who is descended from good old pioneer stock, from whom he inherited the spirit of thrift and forceful determination. With such an inheritance and a good education, he began his life work on a more solid foundation than wealth alone could have given him. His reputation as an industrious worker and his splendid judgment along agricultural lines, attested by his present valuable acres, speak for his character of good citizenship.


Dewitt Clinton Burnham, farmer, Irwin, Ohio, was born on June 22, 1858, in Pike township, Madison county, Ohio, and is a son of Dwight and Sylvia (Mann) Burnham. He was reared to manhood in the township where he now resides, and where he received his early education, entering, later, Ohio Wesleyan University at


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Delaware, Ohio. After completing his college course, Mr. Burnham very wisely selected agriculture as a means of making his way in the world, and has' every reason for feeling well satisfied with his choice, since he is the present owner of a fine tract of land, consisting of four hundred and eighty-eight acres, the most of which is under cultivation. Politically, he is a stanch Republican, but has never taken an active interest in local politics.


Dwight Burnham, the father of the subject of thi's sketch, was born on July 5, 1830, in Pike township, and is a son of Darius Burnham. His wife was Sylvia Mann, by whom he had four children, all of whom are living in 1915: Ollie, Dewitt Clinton, Celia and Elizabeth. Ollie became the wife of T. E. Burnham (not related), and lives in Mechanicsburg; Celia became the wife of A. L. Mumma, of Mechanicsburg, and Elizabeth was married to C. R. Hunter, also a resident of Mechanicsburg, Ohio.


Darius Burnham, the paternal grandfather, came from Vermont to Ohio, locating in Madison county, where he lived until his death. He was one of the pioneers of the county.


Dewitt Clinton Burnham was united in marriage on September 28, 1900, with Alice McAlliser. She was born in Union county, Ohio, where she received her education in the district schools.


As a successful agriculturist, Mr. Burnham takes his place in the front ranks, and is known throughout the entire township as a man of high principles in his dealings with his fellow men.


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Index. History


of Madison County, Ohio


1915


The name index added to this republication was prepared by


Orville E. Russell, D.D.S.


We gratefully acknowledge this most valuable contribution ..


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INDEX HISTORY MADISON COUNTY OHIO 1915


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Abbey


Jesse, 110, 178


Doctor, 307 Rev. T. P., 307, 310 Aber nathy


I. N., 410


J. Smith, 439 James, 237 Judge, 414 Robert, 147, 183, 363 Aber nethy


Elizabeth, 476


Gabriel, 146


Isaac N., 393 Abrams


John S., 476 Marcia, 476 S. S., 299


George F., 902 H. G. C., 313


Zoa, 328


Hannah, 827


Zoa W., 328


Harriet, 902


Ackley


Charles, 757 Charles H., 177 Acton


Adler Paul, 382, 894 Aikin Willian, 166


Isaac, 146


Jacob, 146, 183, 240


Jennie, 929


John, 146, 148, 313, 434, 439


Joseph, 146


John, 95


Mimerva, 306, 336 Minerva Lowis, 421 Missouri Lowis, 421 Mrs. Mimerva, 348 Mrs. Richard, 453


Androw, 143


Chester, 143


Eli, 143


Elizabeth, 143


George, 143


Lydia, 143


Mary, 313, 920


Hary J., 834


Michael, 146


Adair


Byers, 326 Edward K., 111


Alder


Mrs. A. S., 248


Nrs. Bessio, 867


Henry S., 575, 576


Mrs. Jonnie M., 304


John, 108, 109, 111, 172, 294, 296 John, Jr., 240


Henry, 70, 84, 130, 134, 241. 242. 460


Rifo, 834


Mrs. Preston, 575 Nite, 110 Preston, 74, 242, 243, 294, 452, 575


Robert M., 111


Samuel, 240, 295 Adair Family, 287 Adams


Captain, 471


Cecil, 333


Christian, 94


Dr. B. F., 368 Dr. Thomas, 369


Dr. William, 182, 368


W. L., 289


Alfred


Rov. William, 306


George C., 747, 938


Dr. James, 171, 356


Ellon, 336


Eric W., 263 Ethan, 227


Gen. Poter 8., 631 George, 423


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Jacob S., 288 James, 148 John, 471 John W., 438 Judge Henry, 153 Rov. Eli, 159, 297


Adam, 149 Amanda, 828


Belle W., 492, 902 Catherine, 902 Edward W., 902 Elizabeth, 902 Elizabeth T., 507


Reverend, 297 Robert, 301


Ella M., 902


Florence, 902 Florence M., 902


Floyd, 834


G. E., 329


Sidney, 111 Adkine


G. W., 329


George, 151, 313, 738, 920


Diana, 153 Ackerman Louis, 692


Capt. Thomas, 421, 422, 423 Captain, 399 E, I., 260 Elias, 421


Akins


Villian, 240 Albrand Valentine, 125 Albright


F. L., 257


Lacy, 827, 902


Leonard, 248, 384


Lydia, 146, 933


Lydia M., 902


M. H., 85 Malinda, 823 Margerot, 146, 929


P. H., 260 Peyton H., 203, 260 R., 241 Richard, 327 Thoess, 421, 422, 429


Miss, 540 Prince, 143 Sarah, 143 Stanford, 143


Miranda, 919


Monus, 146 Mr., 146


Elizabeth, 111 Emeline, 575, 576


Angelino, 562 Bartholomew, 96 H. C., 311


Hannah, 96


Nevada, 834 Rachol, 146


James, 435


Jonathan, 87, 94, 96, 97, 240, 384, 418, 463, 469 L. C., 176, 332 Paul, 65, 94, 240, 383 Alderson Mrs. Florence, 843


Alkire Family, 507


Richard, 843


Alexander A., 293


Allen, 224, 290 Adeline, 631 Albert W., 423 Annanias, 240 Asaph, 308


Capt. Morgan, 416 John, 398 Rev. A. M., 285, 295


Betsey, 718, 719


Calvin J., 436 Charles, 830 Daniel, 140


Eli H., 368 Frances, 363


Hamilton, 429 Harrison Z., 438 Herbert, 255 Horatio, 174 J. M., 294


Alkire, 149 A. R., 331 A. Ross, 257 A. S., 257


Abraham, 146, 834, 929 Abram, 240


Rose, 627 Samuel, 240 Zachariah, 289 Addison


G. M., 327


Homer, 834


Juanita, 835 Katherine, 902


Alden


Robert, 146, 240, 325, 327, 902, 941 Robert H., 902 Samuel, 240 U. G., 327 William, 146, 240, 834, 902


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Andrew, 113


R. H., 310


Augustus, 436


Calvin, 178 Candace, 337


Sarah, 153 Scott, 447 Wright, 447


Candice, 499


Andrix Clyde, 758 Fletcher, 759


Charles, 49, 445


Charles 8., 499, 528


Ima, 758


M. C., 780


Damiol, Sr., 710


Madison C., 431


Drucilla, 710


Meade, 460


Elizabeth, 901


Myrtle, 330


Rev. D. C., 300 Rov. Darius, 302


Samuel, 140


Vincent, 435


Gas, 710


Roy, 758


W. 6., 326


HiTom, 291


William, 49, 309


Inez, 687


Williso 6., 84 William Vincont, 406


James, 423


James B., 827, 828, 902


James R., 827, 7, 828


Jorry S., 827


Anklia


John, 821


Dr., 178


John H., 430


Dr. Christian, 367


Benjamin, 438 Alphous, 328 Alsberry Judge, 489


Looma, $21 Loopera, 815


Alston


Lucia, 005


Col. Charles, 445


I. H., 299 Alsup Reverend, 297 Alters


Maria, 763


Joseph, 259 Susan 8., 349


Althen John W., 430


Maude, 711


Altoen Charles, 429


Mimaio, 815 Miranda, 710


Mr., 711 Mrs., 711


Ana, 775 C. E., 256, 261, 412


C., 332 Charles, 332 Aablor Samuel, 434 Asburg Rebecca J., 868


Nancy, 710 O. P., 255


Eliza Jame, 775


Elizabeth, 158, 774


Americus, 335


Reverend, 291


Flora, 775


Flora A., 774


Pearle, 447 Asson, 175 AROOM Hozokiah, 712


T. S., 199


James, 775


Ana, 132, 502, 848


Thomas M., 711


Thomas Stewart, 499


John, 491 Margaret, 491


U. A., 806 Wesley, 710 William, 422, 429, 430, 710


William P., 805, 815, 828


Andrew


Laura Frances, 775 Lizzie Maria, 775 Matthew, 775 Miss Amber, 343


Robert C., 130, 131, 491, william, 491


Benjamin, 430 C. H., 655 Charles C., 423 Andr Ous


Bishop, 286 Captain, 182


Mrs. Carrie, 350 Rebecca, 775 Sarah, 774


Charles, 240, 937 Edma, 700 I. V., 41


Susan, 775 Viola, 775 Walter, 531, 775


Julia, 306


William, 775


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Ruth R., 759 . Andrix Family, 758 Andrus Doctor, 361


Allon Family, 303 Allondra


Angus Ama Mary, 500


Nancy, 738 Allorton, 753 Allison


John M., 39%


Martha, 367


Mortin, 431


Anthony


Charles, 390


Margaret, 2%, 620, 632, 633, 827


Or. Joseph, 356 Com. Charles, 356


John, 430


Mario, 763 Marion, 426


Mary E., 095


Applegate Martha, 729 Arbogast Albert, 750 Arbuckle, 691, 774


MTS. Lacy, 902 Mrs. Mary, 909


C. Ed, 326 Charles, 480, 774, 775 Col. John R., 774, 775


Rev. R. D., 291


Sarah, 113 Squiro Stephen, 786 Stephen, 296, 827


Francis Taylor, 775 George Edwin, 775 Jacob, 774, 775


Stewart, 499


Thomas, 147


John, 62, 68, 108, 111 156, 157, 240, 381, 382, 383, 384 John, Esq., 190


Benjamin, 491 Elizabeth, 491


Josiah, 775 Judge, 775 Judge John, 891


Mary, 491 R. C., 301 Robert, 491


Andars Ney, 89 Anderson, 214, 288, 474, 499, 527 Allen, 429, 710 Amelia J., 827


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H. R., 331 Homer, 430 I. T., 595 Isaac, 140 Jeremiah, 430 John, 289 Louisa, 710 Lucima, 718 Lucius, 718, 719


Captaim, 828


Daniel, 291, 710 Daniel W., 439


Irwin, 759


Jacob, 758


James, 758, 759 James W., 758, 759


Ella, 827 Enes, 821 Frances M., 710 Francis Earl, 028


John, 759 Mabel, 759 Mra, James W., 758 Mollie, 759 Porrill, 758


J. W., 248


Lovisa, 710


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Archer Doctor, 362 Rev. George J., 327 Arganbright Charles A., 602 Arhood


Permelia, 337 William, 708 Armett Family, 708 Arnold Huldah, 701 Jesse, 332


Mrs. G. W., 458 Mrs. Lucinda, 721 Nellie, 735 V. D., 332 William, 89, 256, 720


Atwater Caleb, 41, 268, 397, 411 Hon. Caleb, 464 Atwood Sarah, 789


Augsber ger John, 429


Augustus Harry, 749


Austin Lydia, 650, 651


Rev. James 8., 292


Charles, 327, 331 David, 329 Ed, 218


Ed., 459


Ashbaw Doctor, 365


Ayerş Abigail, 791


Eduard, 77, 86, 215, 481 Elizabeth, 905, 906


Asher J. H., 84, 86, 202, 287 John, 173


Frank, 934 Frank H., 934


Ashley John, 317


Ayla Georgs S., 460


J. W., 460


John, 121


John, 37, 440, 448 John F., 169, 448 John T., 440, 448, 909 Judge, 931


Charles L., Jr., 65


Cora, 611 Eliza, 595


Eloise, 611


Eva, 611


J. R., 81, 86, 202, 206, 214, 218, 256, 611


Babb


Jane, 596 John J., 611


David, 752 Baber, 460 George, 124, 460


Mr. M. B., 211 Mrs. Alice, 205, 339, 482


Miss Cora, 343


J. D., 460


Miss Eloise, 343


James, 85, 86 William, 125


Mr., 612 Mrs. J. R., 205, 352


Babs


Mrs. Myra, 340


Thomas, 769


Mrs. Rosser, 338


Bacone


Rebecca, 611


U. D., 261


Sarah, 167, 565


William, 67, 108


Athey , 426


Bacus Rufus, 439 Badger, 218 Benjamin, 151


Robert W., 905 Ruth Eloim, 906 Samuel, 420, 434, 905, 906 Samuel C., 906


W. A., 75, 84


D. C., 218, 411


DeWitt Clinton, 394


J. C., 331 Judge, 408, 409


Judge D. C., 780


L. M., 782


W. A., 331


Arndt James T., 440


Atkinson Abigail, 720


Cephas, 256, 257, 720


Charles F., 256, 257, 720 Doctor, 185 Dr. Washington, 366, 369 Eva, 720 Joseph, 95, 372 Lucinda, 720


Mr., 122


Baer Ella, 938 Herman, 612 Ira C., 612, 613 J. A., 328, 460, 613 Jonas A., 612 Rebecca, 612


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Mrs., 743 Arthur, 894 Charles, 422 Char ley, 894 President, 405, 406 Willian, 638


Artis Rev. W. T., 298


Alice, 206 Asaada, 934 Archie, 909 C. C., 934


Artean Thomas H., 430 Asbury Bishop, 472 Coleman, 241, 470


P. R., 238, 241


Authur Isaac, 89 Martha, 89


D. W., 410 Francis, 240 Mary Jane, 169 Richard, 153


Fulton, 171, 238


Grant C., 909 Harry, 301, 443, 445, 447 James, 171, 905, 906 Jane, 531, 533 Jessie, 905, 906


Ashmore Mrs., 707


Atchison


Charles, 108, 110, 111. 156, 240, 382, 383, 384, 440


John G., 440 Lydia, 600 Ayle Family, 121 Ay lor John, 128


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Judge James, 171 Lydia, 697 M. 8., 211, 212, 255, 934 Hario, 934


Mary Louise, 906 Mr., 542, 907, 935


Mrs. Alice R., 342 Mrs. Clyde, 456 Mrs. M. 8., 460 Mrs. Robert, 906 Mancy, 906 Richard, 808 Richard D., 934 Robert, 130, 171, 241, 421, 906


Robert Edgar, 906


Andrew T., 434 George, 420 Thomas, 153


William, 173




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