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The ancestors of Mr. Marburger, on both sides of the family, were of German descent
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and pioneers of Pennsylvania and Ohio. George L. Marburger, the paternal grand- father, was a native of the Keystone State. He removed in 1838 to Amanda township, Fairfield County, Ohio, engaged in farming and died on his estate in 1900, at the remark- able age of 101 years, 6 months and 2 days. His wife, who was a Britinghouse, died when our subject was a boy. The maternal grand- father was born in Maryland and came to Ohio in the early '40's; he died in 1874 at the age of 93 years. He was also a life-long farmer, so that the immediate ancestry of our subject is not only of yeoman, but of long- lived stock.
Gideon Lee Marburger was born January 31, 1831, and is still living at the age of 75 years. The active years of his life were spent in farming and contracting. He operated stone quarries and built not a few of the bridges in Fairfield County. His wife, the mother of our subject, died in March, 1889, when 58 years of age. Five children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Lee Marburger, of whom two, besides the subject of this sketch, are living. Marion is the father of a family and resides with his father in Amanda township, Fairfield County. Doretta Cather- ine, wife of George W. Bowers, lives on part of the estate of the grandfather, also in Aman- da township.
Jacob A. Marburger received his early education in the township schools and in 1887, when 19 years of age, entered the Ohio Nor- mal University, at Ada. In the fall of that year he commenced teaching at the Darby Edu- cational Institute, in Scioto township, and re- mained thus employed for three years, in the meantime continuing a scientific course at Ada. After leaving college in 1890, he taught for a year in Jackson township, this county, near Robtown, and in the fall of 1892 located at Commercial Point, where for two years he held the principalship of the special school district. Later he was appointed principal of the High School, continuing in that position until the fall of 1901. Since the latter year Mr. Mar- burger has spent about a year in the interest of the Columbian Building and Loan Associa-
tion and taught the Derby High School in 1903. At the present time he is in the employ of the American Book Company, of Cincin- nati.
As indicative of his standing in the educa- tional world, it may be stated that the State Board of Examiners for Teachers, in june, 1895, granted Mr. Marburger a life certificate, and that in August, 1897, Probate Judge Van Cleaf appointed him a county school examiner. He was reappointed at the expiration of his term, in 1900, and served to September, 1903. For three years of the six, he served as presi- dent of the board.
Mr. Marburger has also been an active, honest and high minded leader in the Demo- cratic politics of both the township and the county. He has repeatedly served as a dele- gate to the county convention and in 1897 was a representative to the State convention. For a number of terms he has been on the central and executive committees of the county, and in 1905 served as chairman of the central body.
On October 13, 1892, our subject was united in marriage to Nora L. Beavers, daugh- ter of Peter and Olive (Kepler) Beavers, of Scioto township, where both Mrs. Marburger and her parents were born and reared. Six children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Marburger, viz .: Ralph Emerson, Mabel (deceased in infancy), Helena, Bertrand, Irene and Olive Louisa.
ILLIAM H. KLINGENSMITH,* president of the Board of Infirm- ary Directors of Pickaway Coun- ty, was born in Washington town- ship, Pickaway County, in 1866, and is a son of Z. F. Klingensmith.
The father of Mr. Klingensmith was born in Pennsylvania, but has been a resident of Pickaway County for a half century, being well known as a prominent citizen of Wash- ington township. He is still interested in local political matters. In earlier years he served as school director and as trustee of his town- ship. His present residence is Circleville.
William H. Klingensmith was reared and
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educated in Pickaway County. After his edu- cation was completed, he began to deal in tim- ber and this has been his main business ever since. He buys timber tracts, from which he removes and sells the timber, having most of the work done by contract. Probably no man in the country is better posted on the condition and value of timber than is Mr. Klingensmith. He owns a fine tract of 20 acres in the out- skirts of Circleville, for which he paid $200 per acre, when it was in an unimproved condi- tion. This land is now of great value, Mr. Klingensmith having developed it and erected modern buildings.
In 1887 Mr. Klingensmith was married to lda Bowman, who is a daughter of W. S. Bowman, who was formerly a county official. Mr. and Mrs. Klingensmith have two chil- dren, viz .: Merl, a linemari for the Citizens' Telephone Company; and Mason, a student in the Circleville High School.
Mr. Klingensmith has always been a Dem- ocrat and for years past he has been a very in- fluential one in his part of the county. He has been a member of the Democratic County Central Committee, a member of the Board of Education of Circleville township and for a number of years he has been a member of the Board of Infirmary Directors. He served four years as its secretary and is now its pres- ident. Fraternally, Mr. Klingensmith is a member of the Knights of Pythias and of the Improved Order of Red Men. He is one of the enterprising and representative men of Circleville.
J OHN C. WRIGHT, whose fine farm and attractive rural home are located in section 18, Madison township, is considered one of the representative citizens of his locality. He was born in this township, April 4, 1841, and is a son of Joseph and Sarah (Platter) Wright.
Joseph Wright, who was born in Ireland, came to America in young manhood, locating in Ross County, Ohio, where he married Sarah Platter, who was born in Kentucky, but
was reared in Ross County. They moved to Adams County, Ohio, and then settled at Sink- ing Springs, where Mr. Wright engaged in a mercantile business and was also proprietor of a stage line, from Chillicothe to Marietta, which did a large business before the advent of the railroads. Subsequently he came to Madison township, Pickaway County and set- tled on the farm now owned by our subject. He was one of the pioneers and lived out the rest of his days here, dying on March 3, 1871, in his 79th year. His wife passed away on June 29, 1864, aged 70 years. In politics he was a Republican, having been a strong Whig in his earlier years. At one time he served as township clerk and at all times was a good citizen. His surviving children are: Mary A., widow of Jonathan Hay, residing at Ash- ville; Sarah J., who resides with our subject; William, of Ashville; Joseph P., of Ashville; Andrew, of Montgomery County, Kansas; and John C.
John C. Wright was reared in Madison township and obtained his early education in the local schools and later enjoyed a term at the Lithopolis High School. He has always been interested in farming and owns a valua- ble property on which, in 1892, he erected his present substantial and comfortable home.
Mr. Wright was married November 19, 1879, to Julia A. Kerns, who was born in Fairfield County, Ohio, April 8, 1848, and is a daughter of George and Mary (Stucky) Kerns. Her father was born in Fairfield County, Ohio, and was a son of Jacob Kerns, a native of Pennsylvania, and one of the early settlers of Fairfield County. Mrs. Wright has one surviving sister-Sarah A., widow of Isaiah Doner, formerly of Fairfield County, but now a resident of Madison township.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright have three children, namely: Bertha L., wife of Clarence B. Noecker, of Walnut township; and George K. and William W., both living at home.
Mr. Wright and wife belong to the Luth- eran Church at Lithopolis, of which he is a trustee. In politics he is a Republican. He belongs to Hamilton Grange, No. 436, Patrons of Husbandry, at Groveport, Ohio.
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e LINTON ELMER NEWTON,* a well-known business man of Cir- cleville, a member of E. W. Newton & Company, extensive flour, grain and feed dealers, was born in 1873 in Walnut township, Pickaway County, Ohio, and is a son of Edwin Newton.
The paternal grandfather of Mr. Newton was John D. Newton, who was a native of Virginia. He came to Pickaway County from his native State on horseback, before highways had been cut or streams bridged. . The father of our subject, Edwin Newton, is one of the prominent and substantial farmers of Walnut township.
Clinton Elmer Newton was reared in Wal- nut township and obtained his education in his native State, first in the local schools and later
at the Ohio Normal University at Ada. His first business venture was in the insurance line but later he became interested in the grain and mill business, becoming connected with the Crites Milling Company in 1895 and becoming a member of the firm in 1901. Lately the firm of E. W. Newton & Company was formed.
In 1895 Mr. Newton was married to Tillie Ann Crites, who is a daughter of George Crites, a capitalist of Pickaway County. They have two children-Edith Florence and Anna Mae.
Mr. Newton is recognized as one of the able business men of Circleville and at the same time he possesses personal qualities which make him a very popular citizen. He is a member of the Knights of the Maccabees.
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ABBOTT
AMBROSE
Rev. George, 149, 150 Ma., 245 AMMON
David, 139
ANDERSON. A., 240. 242
N., 240 ATWATER, Caleb, 52
A. T., 71
E. P., 32, 78, 152
George, 237
Hartley, 245
R. D., 47, 55
James, 244
AUK ROMB D., 239
John, 187 Mrs. Laura J., 149
Lee O .. 246 LeGrand, 244
BABR, Beary C., 245
George H., 248 Gertrude, 442 John P., 142
Marietta, 582 Stanton, 109
AGNE R. H. M., 155
AID,
J., 240,242
ANTILL, J. P., 45, 75
H., 239
APPLE.
Joba, 142
Mr., 188
Peter, 18
ARBAUGH
BAIRD
John, 464
D. R., 239
Margaret, 464
J., 239
Nancy, 464
M. Bu, 239
ARLEDGE L., 239
James, 575
Jane, 575
ASHBROOK,
Lawson S., 143
Alexander, 701 Benjamin Franklin, 701 Prank D., 703 George, 110
Himrod, 701 Isaac, 108
ASBUR, J. H., 240, 242
BALDWIN.
John, 108
John N., 701 Katherine, 701
BALES. Blena. R., 245
Mai, 702 Mary, 701
Michael, 701,858
Abraham, 540
Claude, 540 Daniel, 705
J. F. & Son, 78 Robert R., 70
Nancy, 701 Olive, 702 Ruaa. 701 Sarah, 701
David M., 540
Drusilla, 702
BALL, @ .. 240, 241
William, 701 ALLEN,
F., 240
Dr. T.C., 65 Dr. James, 150 Rachel, 504 Stanley, 248
Jackson, 702, 705
Wilkes, 80
Willise, 236
ALLISON,
Henry, 236 S. C., 121, 131 ALSPAUGH, G. P., 138 S. , 138 AMBLER, Joseph B., 74
Milton, 244, 705 Sina M., 540 Victor. 540 Vida. 540 Ward D., 705 William, 705 Zachariah, 540
Samuel, 38 BARNES,
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Mr., 149 P., 240 ABE RNBTHY Judge I. N., 42 Minnie, 441 ABRAHAM.
Isaac N., 237 ADAMS, A. W., 240, 242 ADAMSON, Isaac, 245 Joseph, 54, 164 ADKINS
Alexander, 244 Barsillai C., 151 David, 123, 133, 135, 442
W. Marshall, 22, 25, 50 ANDREWS. Bama, 742 J. D., 742 ANGEL. Caroline, 745
J. M., 39, 40
John, 133
John S., 40
Arthur P., 245
BAILEYX
Stane1, 149
Adam, 142 D. P., 238
AINSWORTH, W. A., 77 ALBAUGH, W. H., 78
ALBRIGHT, Bishop, 162 Harry, 77 Jobs. 137
ALDRIDGE J. L., 238 ALRYANDER. A. M., 141,142 ALKINB.
ARNOLD, Peter, 128
Join L., 245=
Mackey, 575
Mary. 575
W. 87 wrison. 38
ASBU KY Harvey, 287
BADMIN. Cornelius, 150
Jackson, 288 James, 701
ATCHINSON, Dielding, 192 Milliam, 192
Henry, 145 Jdnes W., 79
ATBN, Mv. @Harpe, 152
Elisabeth, 636
ATER,
Hiram, 636 J. P., 70
Blias. 151
Mrs. Elizabeth, 127 George, 19, 540 Harvey C., 705 Beber H .. 705 J. M., 126
BALLARD, Mrs. Myra, 46 O. Jr., 56, 87 W. W., 73 BA ROUS S., 240
John, 540. 705 Maria, 705 Melissa. 702
BARKBR. Na. J., 245 BARKLEY George, 237 BARKS D. P. . 49 B11a, 49
ATKINS
Dev. T. B., 138 ATKINSON, Lewis, 67. ATTER,
& Groce, 82 Lucy M., 192
AVIS. John, 237
John, S., 237, 245, 248 Willian, 151
DAKBR.
Absalom, 485 Amand, 485 Mahlos, 127
Minerva, 434
Z. T., 128
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BEARD
BETTS
Essie. 703
Ethel, 703
Pred C., 441
George, 575, 589, 742
Helen, 442
Horace, 742
John W., 742
Meeker, 590 Thomas B., 702
Thurman, 742 Wm. Pearl, 590
BARTHOLOMEW, M. S., 151, 154 BARTLETT . J. C., 239 Jesse, 162 BARTLEY,
Annie O., 504
Catherine, 503
BEZOLL,
Caroline S., 503
Charles, 145, 504
Clara, 504
W. W., 35, 38, 57, 80, 37
Christopher, 163 BARTON, Jeremiah, 244
Flora, 504
James, 56, 81, 503
Jane, 503
BASCUM ,
Andrew, 153 Rev. H. B., 192
Lycan A., 504
Metta M., 504
Mrs. Missouri C., 52
Rachel, 504
Ruth, 503
BASSERT J .. , 240
S., 239
Thomas, 503
William, 137, 139
BATEMAN J. A., 239 BATES, John W., 237
BATY ,
Samuel, 236
Alice, 843
David, 843
Blla, 843
Ella, 858 BIVENS, Josiah, 192
BAUDER, B. B., 49 George W
, 60, 77. 78, 79
BEN FORD, B. F., 40, 51, 77
C., 77
Dr. P. M., 150 G. E., 239 Harry M., 131
BAUGHM.AN, Jacob H., 237 James, 245, 248 Joseph, 245
BAUM ,
Christian, 137
Bdwin, 818
B. H., 136
P. S., 126, 132
BEN RLEY, J. T., 70
BLAIR, Rev. J. W., 192 .
J. A., 127, 138 Lewis, 138
BLAKLEY, Charles B., 131
T. W., 127, 132 BAUME, J. R., 42
BENSYL, John J., 245 BENTON, Joshua, 137
BLAND, John, 244
BAUMGARNER. Elizabeth, 746 BAYER.
BEOUGHER, W. A., 189
Samuel, 236
G. Christy, 5
BERGE w. P., 239, 245
BLOOM, Prank, 74
John, 58 Matilda. 59
BERGER, B., 138
BLOSSER. F., 239, 241
BAZURE
BERRY, John A., 142
BLUB A. P. A., 240
William A., 193, 702 BEACH,
C. B., 858
D., 154 Henry, 71 Jonathan, 123, 146
S. I. A., 240
Chas . Cherrington, 703
Corilla Belle, 590 David, 442
BLUM , Edward H., 53 BOCK, continued
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BARNES continued I. B., 78 John, 134 Rev. J. W., 138 BARR, John, 56, 161 Samuel B., 20 Thomas, 19, 161 William, 123
BARRY, M., 240, 242 BARTHELMAS, William, 191, 193
I. N., 154 BEERS. J., 239, 242 BERRY Edith J., 464 John C., 142 BELL, Alexander C., 46, 33, 303
D., 239
BINKLEY, Rev. L. H., 125
BINNS, Douglas Jr., 151
John W., 109
Lucy, K., 504
BIRCH, W ... A., 245 BIRD, Alfred, 110
BASS, Charles, 79 Williams, 79
BISH, Martin, 84 BISHOP, Edward, 125
Thomas R., 39, 504
W. T., 65, 135 William, 503
BITZER, C. S., 239 BITZWE C., 239
William, 78, 82, 87
BENNETT, A. J., 51
BLACKER, Dr. Chas . E., 127
E1. P., 245
George, 58
Mrs. Flora, 398
H. J., 70
Henry, 454
Jacob, 145, 150
Josephine, 454
John, 19, 151
BLACKSTONE,
William, 123
Dr. Tho.Las, 40, 51
BENZING, William, 109
BLANK, George, 70
BLIZZARD.
c. G., 239
Simon, 59
BETHARD, Elizabeth, 705 J. H., 240, 241 BETTS, Burnell, 742
Au.os, 41, 49 Miss Carrie, 153 BEACHTEL. Michael, 236 BEAN, Isaac, 137 James N., 48
B. P., 238 BEATTES, James F., 139 BEATTY,
BETZER, L., 239
P. E., 132 BIERCE.
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BOCK, continued Daniel P., 132 David, 236 B. B., 59, 81 BODKIN, Charles, 19, 32, 53 BOBRST LER, Angeline, 383 BOGEN RIPE, Nelson, 79 BOGERT, Joseph, 122 BOGGS
BOWLING, Hiram, 81 BOWMAN, Conrad, 804 Delilah, 725 Frank N., 304
Harriet, 433
John, 109 S. K., 23d William, 188
David, 162 Irwin, 65
James T., 158 John, 153, 163 Capt. John, 158 Major John, 163
Lemuel, 163
Samuel, 239
BOGLE, H., 239 J., 239 BOUN, N. B., 40
BOYLE, Andrew, 239
Minerva T., 559
Monroe, 139
Peter, 138 Sarah Ana, 434
BOLENDER, Benjamin, 67 Byron, 871 George, 871 Joha, 190
Simon, 871
BOLIN A. R., 59 George W., 146 J., 240, 241 Stuart R., 440
BOND, Dr. H. J., 127, 128, 131 Jerome, 237 John, 192
BON BB RAKB.
Rev. D., 125
BRANDON,
Ambrose W., 440
BOOTS.
James, 123
Barbara, 528 Mrs. Delilah, 844
Drusilla, 705
Benj., 248
B. A., 266, 504
Joseph, 705 Martha, 705 Missouri, 540
Stephen, 705
BRICKER. Prof . J. G., 153
Blizabeth, 539
BORROR,
James M., 127
BOSTWICK, Capt. B. H., 42 Burr J., 246, 245 Charles A., 245
BOUCHER.
Rev. Joshua, 141, 142 ;
BOURN,
Chas. F., 470, 818, 821
Clyde, 131
Della, 454 Dennis, 454
Dorothy, 470
Blaine, 470
J. M., 192
John Wesley, 528
Maira, 539 Dr. Marcus, 50, 73, 87, 529 Mason J., 245 Milton I., 187, 190
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Marie, 470 Meda Alice, 821 M. T., 818, 821 Oliver Perry, 453, 821 BRINT LINGER. Geo. G., 121 Hannah, 397 Harriet. 397 John, 137 Thomas, 397
BRITTUN
H., 240 J., 240, 242 Jesse, 151
Joseph, 237
BOYER,
Adax, 162 Prof . C. L., 51
David, 138, 559, 804
Bama, 804
Pasily, 137
Jacob, 138
Leah, 559 Minerva, 559
BOHRER, George, 152, 154
BOYSBL, John, 237
Lewis, 237
BAUDIE, John. 154
William R., 132
BRADFORD. David, 31
N. T., 87, 238
BRADLEY. Rev. j. B., 152
B., 240
I. M., 240
L. M., 240
BROTHERLIN, Christian, 18
BRADY, George., 245
BRAGG.
Clinton, 871 Prank, 871 Lena, 871.
Ada, 440
Albert, 529
Amelia, 705
BRANNON,
Charles, 245
Bd. M., 245 Dr. Edson C., 311
BRBEMER, J. J., 71
Bdward, 539 Eliza, 539
BO RIJEN F., 239
BRIGGS,
Abner, 123 William, 155
Ethel, 440 Btta, 529 Everett, 150
BRIGHT. S. M., 240 BRINER. C. L., 238 *
Pranklin P., 528 George, 164 George A., 153 Hattie, 529 Hezekiah, 151
Horatio A., 53 Isaac, 151 Isaac N., 528 J., 238 Jacob, 528 John M., 529 John T., 528
Issac, 192 BOW DELL, Henry, 192
Thomas, 192 BOWULB H., 240 BOWEN, Truman, 137, 138 William, 137 BOWERS, George, 74, 139
Bthe1. 454 G., 240 George, 818 Harry M., 821 Harry W., 321
Jonathan, $18, 821
BROBST, Mr., 164
Grover , 686 John, 40, 87 Mary, 818
BOYLES, Sylvester, 246
BROOKS. S., 240
BROOM HALL,
BRADSHAW, John, 132 William, 132
BROWN, Aarom S., 539 Abrahan, 523
BRINKER Barnabas, 453, 818
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BURT,
CARLISLE,
Francis S., 132
James, 55 CARPENTER,
BURTON, John, 132, 244
Ja .. es, 248 S. W., 149
BURWELL,
J. P., 240 BURY , Joseph, 237
W. S., 145 CARPER. J. H., 54
Richard A., 440 Rose Ann, 529 Samuel O., 539 Sarah, 539 Sarah, 539
Simon, 74
Solomon, 525 Solomon Wesley, 539
Sus an, 528
s. W., 238
BUTTERPIELD. Helen, 377
CASKEY, Alphonse, 77
Thomas W., 193, 440, 855
Isaac C., 237
T. N., 76, 79
Trustin, 60, 539
Rev. W. H., 130
William, 528, 244
BYERLY,
John, 123
BYERS,
Joseph, 245
Loutie, 126, 529
BROWN ING .
Rev. W., 142 W .. 141
CAIN Smith J., 236
BRUCE W., 240, 242
CALDER. Ida, 126
CHAPPELBAR, c. c., 51
BRUNDRI DGE, Robert N., 237 Samuel, 237 BRUNDIGE,
Catharine, 503
T., 239
Job D., 245
Wayne, 50, 60, 128
William, 161, 164
W. L., 239
D. E., 79 BRUNNER, Alexander, 236
CALVERT Henry R., 163
Philip, 123 Reuben, 19
F. B., 60, 73
John, 137
Capt. John, 77
CHIPMAN,
R. C., 238
T. K., 33, 41, 73
C. G., 154, 155
Bdward, 131
Pannie, 456
Frank, 456
Grace, 456
, 239 CHRISMAN Ina, 430
BUCK LEY Joseph W., 236
Jessie, 456
BUCKWALTER
Nannie, 456
Ed. L., 236
Nellie, 456
BU RGET,
Ollie, 456
Mrs., 146
P. P., 155
J., 239
George, 123
Robert, 192, 456
John, 188 William, 153
John, 19 Joshua, 123
Samuel, 456, 572 White, 456
Joshua Jr., 123
Wilda, 456
William, 192
Mary Altha, 470 BURK, C. v., 139
BURNS, Rev. George W., 152 BURRELL,
Dr., 123 Thou as, 132
CARDER, John, 245 S., 240, 242 CARDIPF, Christopher, 141 CARLE, John F., 39
W. R., 40 CLARKE, B. C., 87 Hartley R., 70 H. R., 79 CLARRIDGE Elizabeth, 142 CLAUR, John, 470 CLEMENS, continued
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William B., 76 CAUDY John, 143
Rev. Wu., 125 William P., 538
William F. Jr., 539 BROWNE
CADE.
Charles, 237 George, 19 Phineas, 7.01
CAVE. J., 239 Roy, 248 CHAPPÉE, J., 240 CHAMP, John, 123 CHANBY William A., 59
CALDWELL,
Anthony, 133
CHENOWETH, Blijab, 110 J., 239 Joseph, 110 Mary, 593 CHERRY, James, 123
BRUNER, John N., 40, 237 BRUNGS,
CAMERON, Alexander, 139 CAMPBELL, Barbara, 456
John, 192 CHITTUM .
J., 239
W. J., 240, 242 BRYANT, E. D., 73 BUCHWALTER, C. D., 71
H., 233
Isabel1, 456
CHRISTY, William B., 75 CHURCHHOUSE. George H., 237 CLARK, Edward, 244
BROWN, continued Nancy J., 528 Nancy, 865 Nancy, 539 Nathan, 528 Noah, 248 Peter W., 539 Polly, 528 Rea, 75
BUSH, 1, Harley, 248 May C., 71 BUSIC, Ira, 65
Jacob H., 4' Mrs. Mary, 51 CARREL, Rev. Andrew, 255 CARTER. Mr., 145 CASE,
BUS SERT T., 80 Wayne, 245
BUTCH L. C. & Son, 74
Jason, 40 Jason M., 245 Matthias, 137
Tabitha W., 539
BUZZARD. P. B., 110
CHILDS,
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CLEMENS,
COOK SON
Van. S., 237
CMISSINGER, Frank, 245 CRIST,
Edward, 79 H., 233 Harry and Howard, 77
Henry, 77, 79
Mary, 813
Nicholas, 313
COOPERRIDER, Rev. G. T., 138
Susan, 81% Willian, 72
COOVBS, Samuel, 237
CRITES Clifford W., 245
H.M., 64
CROMAN,
J., 239
COCH RAN, Alenander, 154 Hugh, 244 James, 151 Col. John 123, 124, 131 John, 132
M. J. 239
COU RINBY, Nancy, 432
Catherine, 375
Charles, 485
Charles B., 377
Daniel, 525
COLBU EN, John, 237 CULCHER. D., 238
Jessie D., 559, 449
Joash Brook, 435
COLB. Elizabeth, 470
John, 559
Jonas, 375, 435
Blla M., 377
John D., 559
Mary Alice, 485
J., 240
M. S., 559
Mary Rebecca, 377
J. S., 240, 242 L. P., 240
Sallie P., 559
Metta May, 377
Rev., Shadrach, 470 COLLINS,
Tariton C., 244
Robert T., 55 Thomas, 55
Stephen, 375, 525
COWLING, R. B., 42
Thaddeus LeRoy, 377
Thomas, 375
Willian P., 375
William M., 377
Anna, 742 Prank R., 681 John, 110
CROOK, Rev. P. R., 12.5
George, 80 CROOKSON, 1. I., 240
CONKLB, Henry, 746 Mary, 746 CONKLIN Hon. W. T., 138, 139
John, 236, 255
CROSS, William, 191 CROSSLEY. Henry, 137
CONN,
CRAMER. J., 240 CRAWFORD, Daniel H., 529
CROSSON John J., 245
Margaret, 891 COOK, A., 238
G., 239 James A., 237 Janes R., 236 Crawford and Macy, 155 W. C. 153
George, 236 Lizzie, 680
Nelson, 630
Mrs. Sophia, 49
CRAYNE, J. Mouser, 245
J . M., 239 L. M., 239
Hiram, 74 James, 248 John, 151 Peter, 151 Wade. H., 66
CRBASY, L.L., 76 CREIGHTON, Hugh, 18,19,121,131 CRIDER Bpbrian, 237
Mrs. Sallie, 52 Thomas, 162 Sus annah, 162
CRULL, John, 192
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COCKB. J. C., 239 T., 239
COURT RIGHT, Abraham, 449
Alva B., 559
Dr. Alva P., 308
Grace Celicia, 559
Mrs. Jennie R., 52
Harriet, 525
John Jr., 559
Mary, 375
Judge Samuel W., 46, 59, 459 COVERDALE,
Paul, 775.777
Paul Joash, 455
P. Grace, 377
Thaddeus B., 376, 127, 377
J., 204, 241 John M., 151 W. H., 240 COLLAPY James, 155, 245 COLSTON Casper, 237 COLMELL, Mary, 398 H., 239 James, 398 S., 239
Cox, Mrs. Amanda, 398
CRABB. Mrs. Sadie, 152 CRABLE J., 239
CHOSBY Rev. S., 142
CRADLEBAUGH. Andrew, 54, 81 Col. John, 35, 48, 87
CROUSE David, 630
A1, 76 Albert, 755 Charles, 132 Pred. 248 G., 239 Geo. B., 245
COPELAND. Mr., 145 CORKWELL Benjamin, 240, 242
M., 239 Milton. 152
CROM LEY,
CORY, Bila B., 615 Mary N., 615
Alvah M.,377
Amy Lee. 377
O.A., 615
Anna Varie. 377
Annie G., 377
Dr., 110 Elizabeth, 375
Harry, 59 CLEMENTS C.P., 151 CLEMONS, H. B., 78 CLEMMONS, Louise, 424 CLINCH Charles, 237 CLINE, D., 239 CLOSE, Sarah, 305 COAK,
COON RAD, William, 236 COON, Arthur, 130 Bnos, 237 P. R., 240 George, 137, 139
CROW,
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DAVIS, Continued
Charles M., 149 Charles W., 149, 151 Cornelius S., 237 Creighton, 237 David, 109, 237
DEVMON, Continued Samuel, 237 DEWAULT, Leonard, 237
DEWEY, Lemuel, 244 William, 133
Edward, 143
P., 239 Rev. P. B., 141 P. M., 154 Dr. Harry, 154
J., 239, 241
J. T., 142
DICK, C. E., 141, 142
James H., 237
J. G., 67
J. G., 151
John, 123
Milton T., 237
John. 123
O. M. 110 Roxanna, 871
John v ... 110
Rev. Kurtz, 125
DICKINSON,
Mary, 441
John, 149
Maud, 805 Rev. T. B., 149
DIFFENDER FER, Samuel, 110
W. (Rev.), 190
Rev. Willim, 125
William B., 741
DAWSON.
Samuel R., 141
Samuel R. 141
Noble, 743
Smith, 237
CUTLER, Enos, 123, 124 Salone, 123
DEAN, Aaron, 123
M. B., 133
CYRE, I. S., 70
DECKER, Clifton H., 138
J. M., 139
DBCKS Andrew, 192
DEDO, Francis, 188
DALEY. William, 155
DALLAS. Erastus, 235 Jeremiah, 236 DANA. Sylvester, 46
DAKBY
John, 192
DARLING. N. L., 132
A. C., 190
Angeline, 408
DOLL, Enrigs S., 236
DARST,
Henry B., 145
I .. 240 T., 240 Yeringtom, 80
Daniel, 237
DONNELLY, Fred L., 245
P., 240 George, 143
Isaac, 632
DONES, J. J., 153, 155
DONOHOE, J. G. W., 153
DEJOTY David, 122, 131, 158 James, 121, 123, 123
131
Jane, 162 S. S., 239 Samuel, 266, 343 W.H. 53
LA VANÝ. Mrs.B. N. , 150
DONOVAN, T. D., 42 DOUGHERTY, Rebecca Lee, 746 William T., 237 Richard W., 237 DOUGLAS, John, 141
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DAUGHERTY. A. M., 108 David, 139 David, 139 DA VENPORT. Miss Ella, 247 J., 239 S. G. "Co. B.", 239, 241 DAVID, Jaxes, 236 Mr .. , 143 DAVIS Ben jax in, 109 Dr . Charles , .154 -
Mimmie, 149
R. T., 142
T., 240
Joseph, 109 Lafayette, 132 T., 239
DARR, David. 702
Mary, 702
DENMAN, Charles, 71 Bler. 248
Lewis, 248
DENNIS,
DOBL, E. S., 239
S. P., 65, 123
DOHERTY, J., 240, 241
DELAPLANB.
Charles J., 60, 245
DOLBY, Conrad, 131
J. T. 87 W. B. 42, 83, 87
DE LONG,
DOANE, Guy w., 46
William, 38, 45, 55, 87
DODD, Albert, 76, 79
DAILY, Charles, 135 DAILBY,
Owen, 237 T., 240, 242
J., 239 DODDROB, Andrew J., 236 DODDR IDGE, P. B. & J. G., 80
DEBDS, Joseph, 135 Joseph, 135
DILDINE, Andrew, 137
DOAN, Caroline M., 743
CUMMINS , J. L., 40 Patrick, 237 CUNNINGHAM, Plora, 440 CURL, George, 39 CURRY, James, 192 William, 192 CURTAIN, Clarence, 57
DEYO, Alfred, 110
Jonas, 109
R. H., 108
CRUM, Charles K., 245 Hannah, 470 CRUMLEY, Henry, 128 CRUTHERS. Samuel Rev., 153 CULBERSON . David, 187, 188, 134 David, 134 CULLUM. H., 238 CULP, Guy, 53 Henry, 137 Mahala, 470 Noah, 53
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