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blow for dinner and talking over their wrongs, which were more imaginary than real. I remembered some of the things we were going to do when we became men. Yes; we would travel and sec the world. I remem- bered our school days, the burning of the old schoolhouse on the hill, our fun and fights for our rights. I looked at the old schoolhouse near home and could see a great change; the storms had washed the dirt away from the foundation, and it looked as if in a few more years it would topple to the ground. There is a little grove of locust trees above the schoolhouse that I helped to plant, and I guess you did, too. I remembered our struggle to obtain an education. I can see two boys starting away from home, their arrival at Newark, their attendance at school at Fostoria and the normal school at Lebanon, Ohio, their success at school, and their suc- cess as teachers. Will the world ever be any better for our having lived in it ? Certainly, if we do our duty, for that is all the most noted men ever accomplish Memories of my brother who has ever been so true will last until this life is no more. Many, many things were brought to my memory which, though they may never be recorded on paper, in writing or print, yet they are printed on the pages of memory which will never be erased until reason is dethroned. Again, the scene is changed, and the wedding bells are ringing out their glad notes of joy. One has now the hand and heart of one of Seneca's fairest and best, whose love and womanl y grace is a more precious heritage than palaces made of gold ; they are living the same life of happiness lived by so many since the world was young. E. D. Williams is now living the grand old life of a farmer, the most use- ful occupation among men. May happiness, health and prosperity be his through a long and useful life, and a grand entrance into that rest that was planted for the children of men. The other (E. E. Williams) is still fighting the battle of life where he is carrying off a few laurels in the practice of law. What will the future be? Time will tell. From your affectionate brother, E. E.
JACOB WISE, retired farmer, P. O. Attica, was born in Cumberland County, Penn., January 16, 1819. His parents, John and Sophia (Wise) Wise, though of same name, were not related. His father was a native of Ger- many, and when quite young came to America, settling in Pennsylvania; his mother was a native of Pennsylvania, where they were married. The father of our subject, who was a blacksmith, came to this county in 1827. He obtained a State contract to build one mile and a half of turnpike in Reed Township, this county, for which he was to receive 413 acres of land in that township and $300 in cash. He completed the contract and commenced to improve his land, but died in 1834, having cleared but twenty acres. In politics he was a Jacksonian Democrat. He was a member and trustee of the Lutheran Church. Of his family of thirteen children ten attained maturity. Our subject, the seventh born. was educated in the log schoolhouse, the first built in Venice Township, and which was located on the site of his present residence in Attica. He grew up on the farm, learned the mason's trade, and at the age of twenty-one leased the homestead farm, proved himself to be a successful agriculturist, and later bought the interest of the other heirs in the estate for which he now holds the deed given to his father by the State. He has been twice married. the first time, in 1840, to Eliza Armsby, of English- Irish descent, and who bore him six children, three of whom are now living: Alfred, a farmer, married; Josephine, wife of Benjamin Van Fleet, and Frank at home. This wife dying in 1870, Mr. Wise, in 1871, married Mrs. Mary (Sutton) Hall, widow of Thomas Hall. Mrs. Hall had two children: Lester and Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Wise are members of the Regular Baptist Church, of which he has been deacon for the past twenty-five years. He has been a prominent member of the Masonic fraternity for twenty-five years; also is a member of Venice Lodge No. 197, I. O. O. F. During the late civil war he was a member of the Forty-ninth Regiment Ohio Home Guards, which was called into active service for 100 days near the close of that struggle. He is a member of the G. A. R. He has served his township as trustee. Politi-
cally he is a Republican.
JOHN C. WORM, farmer. P. O. Carrothers, was born in Venice Town- ship, this county, April 13, 1848, son of Christian and Hannah (Lehman) Worm, who were among the pioneers of this county; coming here from Ger- many in 1833. Our subject, the eldest of a family of six children, was reared on the farm in Venice Township, attending the district school. When he was twenty years old he commenced to learn the carpenter's trade, and has since continued to work at same; in partnership with his brother Matthias. he carried on the farm which is well-improved, consisting of nearly 200 acres of good land. Our subject was married, May 4. 1875, to Philomena, daughter of John B.
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and Margaret (Steinmetz) Falter, and sister of Mrs. Matthias Worm. To this union were born following children: Mary J., Martha Celia, Clement A., Joseph Lawrence and Maggie J. The family are members of the Catholic Church. Politically Mr. Worm is a Democrat.
MORRIS WURTS, hardware merchant, Attica, was born in Canada, March 9, 1833, son of Abraham and Rhoda (Willow) Wurts, the former a native of New Jersey, of German descent, the latter a native of Canada, of English lineage. His father, a cooper by trade. also a farmer, was thrice married, and had twenty-one children, Morris being the third born of the fourteen children by last wife. Our subject received his education in Huron County, Ohio, where his parents resided in an early day. He was reared on the farm, and followed agricultural pursuits until 1878, when he removed to Attica. In 1884 he bought a half interest in the hardware store of Armatage & Wurts. He has been remarkably successful in business, owns town property at Bellevue, a fine residence in Attica, and a well-improved farm comprising 193 acres in Huron County, Ohio. He was married in 1860, to Caroline, daughter of Peter Burket, who was born in Ohio, of German descent. Their children are Harriet Edith, Loa Almetta and Merle Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. Wurts are members of the Protestant Methodist Church, of which he has been trustee. In politics he is a Democrat.
APPENDIX.
ORIGINAL ENTRIES OF LANDS IN SENECA COUNTY.
THE value of such a list, as is presented in the following pages, cannot be overestimated, particularly when the original purchasers of the land formed a majority of the pioneers of the county, as in this case. In the general history, as well as in the township histories, a complete record of grants, made by the United States to Indian captives, half-breeds, and others, appears. For this reason mention of such grants is not made in this division. Again, the names of purchasers of canal and pike-road lands are not given, the record of entry simply crediting to the canal or road company. School lands are treated in the history of the township schools, except in some special cases, to which reference is made herein.
Acknowledgments are due to Gen. Sparks, United States Land Commis- sioner; to Assistant Commissioner Stockleger, and Chief Clerk Parke for offi- cial courtesies, and to Maj. Laurence for material aid rendered in the researchi.
BIG SPRING TOWNSHIP. TOWN 1 N., RANGE 13 E.
Jacob W. Sneider, s. e. 14 s. e. 14 sec 1 Jan. 25, 1834. Jacob W. Sneider, w. 12 s. e. 14 sec. 1, Jan. 25, 1834. Valentine Brosamer, s. w. 14 sec. 1, Sept. 16, 1833. Maimi & Dayton Canal, n. 1/2 sec. 1, May 24, 1828. John L. Bertoon, n. e. 14 s. e. 12 sec. 1, March 17, 1834. George Mullin, n. w. 1/ n. w. 14 sec. 2, May 1, 1833. Jacob Miller, n. e 14 n w. 14 sec. 2, Jan. 9, 1834. Francis Bischoff, s. 16 n. w. 1/4 sec.2, Jan. 8, 1834. Oliver Childs, w. 1/2 s. w. 14 sec. 2, May 23, 1833. Charles Darrow, e. 12 s. w. In sec. 2, May 23, 1833. Frederick Karper, n. e. 14 sec. 2, May 29, 1833. Hiram Darrow, s. e. 14 sec. 2, May 29, 1833. James II. Wilson, n. e. 14 sec. 3, May 1, 1832. Miami & Dayton Canal, n. w. 1/ sec. 3, May 24, 1828. Oliver Childs, s. 16 sec. 3, May 23, 1833. Stephen Kuntz, n. 1/2 n. e. 14 sec. 4, Jan. 25, 1834. Peter Rinehart, s. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 4, Nov. 8, 1833. Peter Rinehart, s. e. 14 sec 4, Nov. 8, 1833. Benjamin Harsh, n. w. 11 sec. 4, Nov. 10, 1832. Maimi & Dayton Canal, s. w. 14 sec. 4, May 24, 1828. George Wella (or Welba), e. 1/2 n. e 14 sec. 5, April 9, 1834.
Levina Ifoffman, s. w. 14 n. e. 14 sec. 5, Jan. 23, 1835. Joseph Stackhouse, n. w.1/4 n. w. 14 sec. 5, Nov. 24, 1832. David Smoker, n e. 14 sec. 10, May 21, 1833.
Michael Grove, s. 12 n. w. 14 scc. 5, Nov. 15, 1832. Michael Grove, n. e. 16 n. w. 14 sec. 5, Nov. 23, 1833. Miami & Dayton Canal, s. w. 14 sec. 5, May 24, 1828. Levina Hoffman, n. 16 s. e. 14 sec. 5, June 23, 1835. James Watson, Sr. s. % s. e. 14 sec. 5, May 6, 1834. Joseph Stackhouse, n. e. 14 n. e. 14 sec 6, Nov. 24, 1832. Teriock Moock, w. 12 s. w. 14 sec. 10. Nov. 8, 1833. David Grabeal, Jr. n. w. 14 sec. 6, April 19. 1833. Jacob Grove, s. 12 n e. 14 sec. 6, May 8, 1833. John Clark, n. w. I n e. Lf sec. 6, June 2, 1834. Jacob Grove, n. e Ifs. e. I' 4 see. 6, May 8, 1833.
David Graybeal, Sr. n. w 14 ,1/4 s. c. 14 sec. 6. June 4, 1834. David Gray beal, Sr. s. w. 17s 14 sec 6, June 4, 1834. Joshua Watson, e. 16 n c. 14 sec. 7, June 13, 1832.
Francis Easihin, w. 12 n. c 14 sec. 7, Nov. 17, 1834. Daniel Reese, w. 1/2 s. w. 1/4 sec 7, July 6, 1833. Adam Wickerham, e. 16 s. w. 14 sec. 7, Sept. 10, 1833. Thomas Foughty, n. w 14 n. w. 14 sec. 7, May 9, 1836. John Keesberry, n. e. 14 n. w. 1/4 sec. 7, Aug 8, 1836. Jacob Moore, s. 16 n. w. 14 sec. 7, May 14, 1836. Abel Hennon, e. 16 s. e. 14 sec. 7, Aug. 15, 1832. Adam Wickerham, s. w. 11 s. e. 1/4 sec. 7, Sept 10, 1833. Francis Easihin, n. w. 14 s. e. 12 sec. 7, Nov. 17, 1834. Moses Kling, e. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 8, Nov. 18, 1833. Francis Easihin, w. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 8, Nov. 18, 1834. Schuvaler Nicolas, s. e 14s. e. 14 sec. 8, June 28, 1834. Adam Killinger, e. 1/2 n. w. 1/ sec. 8, Nov. 1, 1832. Joshua Watson, w. 16 n. w. 1/4 sec. 8, June 13, 1832. John Boucher, w. 12. 1/2 s. e. 14 sec. 8, Oct. 8, 1832. Jacob Boucher, n e. 14 s. e. 14 sec. 8, May 14, 1834. John Boucher, e. 12 s. w. 14 sec. 8, Oct 18, 1832. Abel Hennon, w. 1/2 s. w. 14 sec. 8, Aug. 15, 1832. Thomas Blackburn, n. 1/2 n. e. 14 sec. 9, Oct. 28, 1833. Henry Myers, s. 1/2 n. e. 14 sec. 9, Oct. 28, 1833. Jacob Miller, e. 1/2 n. w. 14 sec. 9, Jan. 8, 1834. George Janz, n. w. 1/4 n w. 14 sec. 9, Feb. 28, 1835. Samuel Watson, s w. 1/1 n. w. 14 sec. 9, July 19, 1836. Jacob Bousher, s e 14 sec. 9, Oct. 18. 1832. Jacob Bousher, e. 12 s. w. 1/4 sec. 9, Oct. 18. 1832. Samuel Boucher, w. 1/2 s. w. 12 sec. 9, July 19, 1836.
Jacob Reader, e. 1/2 s. e. 14 scc 10, Oct. 7, 1833. Frederick Davlin, w. 12 s. e. 14 sec 10, Oct. 29, 1833. Isadore Fry, e. 12 n w. 14 scc. 10, Nov. 8, 1833. John J Troutman, w. 1/2 n. w. 1.1 sec. 10, Oct. 9, 1833. Frederick Davlin, e. 12 s. w. 1.1 sec. 10, Oct. 29, 1833.
Isadore Fry, n. w. 14 n. w. 14 sec. 11. April 20, 1833. Isaac Smoker, s. 16 n. w. 14 sec. 11, May 21, 1833. Isadore Fry, n. e. 14 n. w. 1.1 sec 11, Nov. 4, 1833. Anthony Schindler, s. w. 14, scc 11, Sept. 16, 1833. Thos. Jefferson Gates, n. e 1/4 sec. 11, May 23, 1833. Jacob Kabala, n. 1/2 s. e 14 sec. 11, Sept. 16, 1833. Jacob Kabala, s. 1/2 s. e. 14 sec. 11, Sept. 16, 1833.
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John Myer, e. 12 n. e. 1/ sec. 12, Sept. 11, 1833 Jacob Haser, w. 16 n. e. 14 sec. 12, Sept. 26, 1833. Robert Brown, e. 12 s. e. Li sec. 12, Sept. 12, 1833. Valentine Brosamer, n. w. 1 sec. 12, Sept 16, 1833. Michael Shurr, s. w. 15 s. e. 14 sec. 12, Sept. 11, 1833. Joseph Martin, n. w. 15 s. e. 12 sec. 12, Sept. 16, 1833. Wm. Frees, e. 12 n. e. 1.1 sec. 13, July 25, 1832.
John Waltermire, w. 1/2 n. e. 1/4 sec. 13, June 17, 1833. John Waltermire, n. w. 14 sec. 13, Nov. 26, 1832. Peter Wutcher, e 1/2 s. e 14 sec. 13, July 10, 1832. Dominique Filliatre and Nicholas Filliatre, s. w. 12 S. e. 14 see. 13, Sept. 16, 1833.
Dominique Filliatre and Nicholas Filliatre. n. w. 1/ s. e. 11 sec. 13, Sept. 27, 1833. Willhelm Templeman, n. 16 s. w. 15 sec. 13, Oct. 3, 1833. Joseph Simon, s. 12 s. w. 1.1 sec. 13, Oct. 3, 1833.
Henry Schumacker, s. e. 14 sec. 14, June 6, 1833. John Sheets, n. e. 14 sec 14.
Philip Sickman, e pt. of s. w. 14 sec. 14, Nov. 13, 1883. Samuel Young, w. pt. of s. w. 14 sec. 14. Oct. 9, 1833. .Jacob Lower, n. w. fr. 1,4 sec. 14, Nov. 13, 1833.
.Jacob Lower, s. w. fr. 14 n. w. 1.1 sec. 14, Nov. 13, 1833.
Jacob Ault, n. e. fr. 15 sec. 15, Nov. 13, 1833.
Samuel Young, s. e. 14 sec. 15, Oct. 9, 1833.
Lucas Garber, n. fr. (old survey ) sec. 15, Jan. S, 1834. Wm. Baker, e. pt. of n. w. fr. 14 B. S. Reservation, sec. 15, Jan. 8, 1834.
Charles Stoolfire, W. pt. n. w. fr. 11 B. S. Reservation, sec. 15, June 3, 1834.
Michael Wagner, s. w. 11 sec. 15, Oct. 4, 1833.
William Durbin, Jr. and Robert Meyers Shoemaker, e. 16 s. e. 11 and w. 12 s. e. 11 sec. 16*, Ang. 30, 1842. William Durbin, Jr. and Robert Meyers Shoemaker, e. 1/2 s. w. 12 and w. 16 s. w. 14 sec. 16 .* Aug. 30, 1842. William Durbin, Jr. and Robert Meyers Shoemaker,
e. 1% n. fr. 12 and w. 12 n. fr. 12 sec. 16*, Aug. 30, 1842.
Henry Boucher, fr. (of 114 a.) sec 17, Aug. 18, 1832. Isaac Dewitt, w. 12 s. w. 11 sec. 17, Feb. 26, 1833. .John Luellen, e. 16 s. e. 14 sec. 17, March 11. 1833. John Luellen, w. 1/2 s. e. 11 sec. 17, March 11, 1833. Timothy Smith, n. w. fr. 1.1 sec. 17, July 2, 1833. Adam Heil, e. 1% s. w. 14 sec. 17, Sept. 9, 1833. J. Guear (or Grear), e. pt. n. e. fr. 14 sec. 17, June 3, 1834. Joseph Wilford, fraction of sec. 18, June 13, 1832. John Laiwill, n. w. 12 sec. 18, Dec. 10, 1832. Isaac Dewitt, e. 1/2 s. e. 11 sec. 18, Feb. 26, 1833. Benjamin Bower, s. w. 14 sec. 18, June 12, 1833. Benjamin Bower, w. 16 s. e. 14 sec. 18, June 12, 1833. Timothy Smith, n. e. fr. 11 sec. 18, July 2, 1833. Timothy Smith, w. pt. n. e. fr. 11 sec. 18, July 2, 1833. Wm. Burgess, s. e. 14 sec. 19, Feb. 11, 1833. Giles Aylesworth, n. w. 14 s. pt. sec. 19, March 13, 1833. Wm. Mullholland, n. 12 n. w. 14 sec. 19, April 10, 1833. Giles Aylesworth, n. pt. ofs.w. 11 sec.19, March 13, 1833. Samuel Gibson, s. 16 s. w. 14 sec. 19, June 10, 1833. Wm. Benham, n. e. 11 sec. 19, March 13, 1833.
Charles Henderson, e. 1/2 s. e. 11 see. 20. Dec. 20, 1832. David Ferrier, w. 12 s. e. 14 sec. 20, Feb. 8, 1833. David Ferrier, e. 16 s. w. 14 sec. 20, Feb, 8, 1833. Charles Stoolfire, w. 1% s. w. 14 sec. 20, Feb. 8, 1833. John Jenkins, e. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 20, Feb. 8, 1833. Fred. Kimmell, s. w. 14 n. e. 1.1 sec. 20, April 13, 1833. Wm. Hargier, n. w. 1j .n e. 14 sec. 20, Jan. 31, 1834. Samuel Farmer, w. 16 n. w. 11 sec. 20, Feb. 11. 1833. Fred. Kimmell, s. e. 14 n. w. 14 sec. 20, April 13, 1833. John Weaver, n. e. 1j n. w. 14 sec. 20, Oct. 9, 1833. Chas. Henderson, s. w. 1.1 s. w. 11 sec. 21, Dec 20, 1832. David Strouse, e. 12 s. w. 14 sec. 21, Feb. 11, 1833. John Barcus, n. w. 1.1 s. w. 14 sec. 21, Feb. 18, 1833. John Barcus, w. 16 n. w. 14 sec. 21, Feb. 11, 1833. John Barcus, n. e. 14 n. w. 11 sec. 21, Feb. 18, 1833. David Strouse, s. e. 11 n. w. 14 sec. 21, April 15, 1833. David Kimmell, e. 1/2 n. e. 11 sec. 21, April 11, 1833. Samuel Vanhorn, s. w. 14 n. e. 12 sec. 21, June 22, 1833. S. T. Vanhorn, n. w. 1.1 ne. 14 B.S. R. s. 21, May 12, 1834. Samuel T. Vanhorn, s. e. 11 sec. 21, June 22, 1833. Ephriam Baer, s. 12 s. w. 11 sec. 22, April 12, 1833. Sol. Battenfield, n. 12 s w. 11 sec. 22, March 6, 1834. Henry IIuffman, s. e. 1.1 sec. 22, 1833. Nicholas Pere, e, 14 n. e. 1.1 sec. 22, Oct. 4, 1833. Michael Wagner, w. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 22, Oct. 4, 1833. Michael Wagner. n. w. 14 sec. 22, Oct 4, 1833 John Lower, n. 1,6 s. e. 14 sec. 23, Nov. 13, 1833. Samuel Dutcher, s. e. 1/ s. e. 1.1 sec. 23, March 17, 1834. James McFarland, s. w. 11 s. e. 1.1 sec. 23, Dec. 18, 1833.
John Lower, s. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 23, Nov. 13, 1833. Fred. J. Schumaker, n. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 23, Aug. 31, 1833. Joseph Clapper, e pt. n. w. 14 sec. 23, Oct. 9, 1833. Philip Sickman, w. pt. n. w. 14 sec. 23, Nov. 13, 1833. Henry Sprau, e. pt. s. w. 14 sec. 23, Aug. 12, 1833. William Blue, w. pt. s. w. 14 sec. 23, Nov. 13, 1833 John Allen, s. e. 14 n. e. 1/4 sec. 24, March 18, 1833. Archibald Allen, n. e. 14 n. e. 14 sec. 24, May 25, 1833. John Kibler, n. w. 14 n. e. 14 sec. 24, Oct. 3, 1833. Dominique Wagner, s. w. 1/4 n. e. 1/4 sec. 24, Oct. 7, 1833. John Koebler, n. w. 1/1 sec. 24, Oct. 3, 1833. Jacob Weimer, s. e. 1/4 sec. 24, June 6, 1833. Mary Ann Fryberger, s. w. 12 sec. 24, Nov. 4, 1833. John Peter Courtade, e. 12 s. w. 14 sec. 25. July 5, 1833. Daniel Kunkler, n. w. 14 s. w. 14 sec. 25, Feb. 5, 1834. George Wagner, s. w. 14 s. w. 14 sec. 25, March 1, 1834. John Lewis Bertoon, e. 12 n. w. 14 sec. 25, Jan. 31, 1834. Miami & Dayton Canal, e. 12 sec. 25, May 24, 1828. Jacob Mulholland, w. 1/2 n. w. 14 sec. 25, Jan. 23, 1834. John Baker, n. w. 11 sec. 26, April 23, 1833. John Peter Courtade, s. e. 14 sec. 26. May 7, 1833. John Straser, e. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 26, Nov. 22, 1833. James McFarland, n. w. 14 n. e. 14 sec. 26, Dec. 18, 1833. Matthias Wilhelm, s. w. 14 n. e. 14 sec. 26, Nov. 22, 1833. John N. Kurtz, e. pt. of s. w. 11 E. J. B. sec. 26, May 7, 1833.
John Springer, w. pt. s. w. 1.1 sec. 26, June 25, 1833. George Suellenberger, s. w 11 sec. 27, April 22, 1833. David Parks, w. 1/2 s. e. 14 sec. 27, April 22, 1833. William Blue, e. 12 s. e. 14 sec. 27, Nov. 13, 1833. Geo. Snellenberger, s. e. 14 n. w. 1.1 sec. 27, April 22, 1833. Nancy Atkinson, s. w. 14 n. w. 14 sec. 27, Nov. 20, 1833. Matthias Clark, n. 1/2 11. w. 14 sec. 27, Aug. 30, 1833. Wm. Baker, n. e. 11 sec. 27, April 23, 1833. Aaron Walsh, e. 1/2 s. w. 14 sec. 28, Dec. 10. 1832. Aaron Walsh, w. 12 s. w. 11 sec. 28, Dec. 10, 1832. Kinsey Ogg, w. 12 n. w. 14 sec. 28, Dec. 10. 1832. William S. Drake, w. 1 2 s. e. 1.1 sec. 28, Dec. 10, 1832. Jacob W. Reed, e. 12 s. e. 11 see. 28, June 5, 1833. Adam Battenfield, e. 1% n. w. 1.1 sec. 28, April 12, 1833. Geo. Battenfield, n. 1/2 n. e 14 sec. 28, Oct. 29, 1833. Thos. Wallace Greer, s. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 28, Aug. 16, 1833. Elijah Brayton, e. 1/2 and w. 12 n. w. 1.1 sec. 29, Dec. 10, 1832.
Elijah Brayton, w. 1,2 n. e. 14 sec. 29, Dec. 19, 1832. William Brayton, s. w. 14 s. w. 14 sec. 29, Aug. 30 1833. William Brayton, n. w. 1.1 s. w.14 sec. 29, Feb. 12, 1833. William Brown, e. 12 s. w. 14 sec. 29, Jan. 7, 1833. Jacob Stein, w. 12 s. e. 14 sec. 29, Dec. 10, 1832.
· John Cary, e. 1,2 n. e. 14 sec. 29, Dec. 10, 1832. Jacob Stem, e. 16 s. e. 14 sec. 29, Dec. 10, 1832. William Burgess, n. e. 144 n. e. 1.1 sec. 30, May 7, 1833. John Luellen, s. e. 11 n. e. 12 sec. 30, Aug. 25, 1833. Leonard Kimmell, n. w. 14 n. e. 14 sec. 30, Sept. 2, 1833. Johu Kimmell, s. w. 14 n. e. 11 sec. 30, Jan. 2, 1834. William Burham, n. e. 11 n. w. 14 sec. 30, June 15, 1833. Swamp land granted for Indians, w. fr. pt. of s. e. 14 sec. 30, rejected.
Swamp land granted for Indians, w. 12 n. w. 14 and n. e. 16 n. w. 11 sec. 30, located in 1859.
Jacob Guear, n. e. L s. e. 14 B. S. R. sec. 30, May 5, 1834. Aaron Walsh. s. e. 14 s. e. 14 sec. 30, May 20, 1834. Lewis England, e. 12 s. e. 14 sec. 30, May 29, 1834. Adam Heil, s. w. 14 s. e. 11 sec. 30, Jan. 27, 1836. Joseph Briggs, n. 12 s. w. 14 sec. 30, Dec. 10, 1833. James Chambers, s. pt. of s. w. 14 sec. 30, Oct. 8, 1833. Wm. Reynolds (or Rennells), w. 1/2 s. e. 14 and e. 12 s. e. 14 sec. 31, Dec. 10 and 20, 1832.
Wm. Reynolds (or Rennels), s. 1/3 n. e. 14 sec. 31, March 10, 1833.
Richard Reynolds, n. e. 11 n. e. 14 sec. 31, June 14. 1834. Win. Rennells, n. w. 12 n. e. 11 sec. 31, April 3, 1835. Geo. Heil, n. w. 12 sec. 31, April 9, 1833.
Mary Snider, e. 12 s. w. 14 B. S. R. sec. 31, July 1, 1834. George Wines, w. pt. s. w. 14 sec. 31, Sept. 7, 1833.
Peter Lantz, w. 12 s. e. 14 sec. 32, Dec. 10, 1832. Peter Lantz, e. 12 S. w. 1i sec. 32, Dec. 10, 1832. Elijah Brayton, e. 12 n. e. 11 sec. 32, Dec. 10, 1832. Elijah Brayton, e. 12 n. w. 11 and w. 1/2 n. e. 11 sec. 32, Dec. 10, 1832.
Benjamin Jenkins, n. w. 14 n. w. 1.1 sec. 32, Oct. 29, 1833. John Hildebrand, e. 1.2 s. e. 1.1 sec. 32, June 19, 1833. Peter Lantz, (B. S. R.) w. 1/2 s. w. 14 sec. 32, Jan. 17, 1895 John Carey, e. 1/2 n. w. 14 and e. 1/2 s. e. 14 and w. 12 S. e. 14 sec. 33, Dec. 10, 1832. Samuel Vanhorn, w. 12 n. w. 11 sec. 33, June 22, 1833.
*Proclaimed for sale Aug. 29, 1842.
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Erastus H. Cook, s. w. 14 n. w. 11 sec. 33, May 20, 1834. . John Cary e. 12 s. w. 14 and w. 16 n. e. 14 and e. 1/2 n. e. 14 sec. 33, Dec. 10, 1832.
John Hildebrand. w. 16 s. w. 11 sec. 33, June 19, 1833. + John Cary, w. 1/2 n. w. 14 sec. 34, Jan. 7, 1833. Samuel Phillips. e. 1,2 n. w. 1į sec. 34, July 20, 1833.
John Cary, w. 16 s. w. 14 and e. 12 s. w. 11 sec. 34, June 25, 1833, and June 3, 1834.
John Springer, n. e. 14 n. e. 11 and s. e. 1.1 n. e. 11 B. S. R. sec. 34, June 25. 1833, and March 5, 1834.
John Rush, w. 16 n. e.14 sec. 34, July 20, 1833.
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John Cary, e. 1/2 s. e. 11 and w. 1/2 s. e. 14 B. S. R. sec. 34, Nov 13, 1833, and June 3, 1834.
H. Bogard, e. pt. of n. w. 1_ fr. sec. 35,* July 9, 1828. J. Springer, w. pt. of n. w. 14 fr. sec. 35, June 25, 1833. John Cary, w. pt. of s. w. 14 sec. 35, Nov. 13, 1833.
Miami & Dayton Canal, e. pt. of s. w. 14 and e. 12 sec. 35, May 24, 1828.
John Moses, e. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 36, July 7, 1823.
Miami & Dayton Canal, w. 1/2 n. e. 14 section 36, May 24, 1828.
Miami & Dayton Canal, e. 12 s. e. 14 sec. 36, May 24, 1828.
Samuel Elarton, n. e. 14 n. w. 14 sec. 36, May 29, 1833. Samuel Elarton, s. e. 11 n. w. 14 sec. 36, Feb. 19, 1833. John Elarton, w. 1; n. w. 14 sec. 36, March 14, 1831. Hugh Mullholland, w. 1% s. e. 14 sec. 36, March 31, 1828. Fred. Waggoner, e. 12 s. w. 14 sec. 36, Nov. 15, 1830. John Peer, w. 1/2 s. w. 11 sec. 36, April 22, 1829.
LOUDON TOWNSHIP. TOWN 2 N., RANGE 13 E.
John Good, n. w. 14 sec. 1, Dec. 20, 1832. M. W. Brown, s. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 1, Oct. 10, 1836. A. Hampshire, n. w. 14 n. e. 1.1 sec. 1, Dec. 30, 1835. B. Turner, n. e. 11n. e. 1.1 sec. 1, May 28, 1836. Denis O'Neil, e. 12 s. e. 14 sec. 1, Oct. 11, 1836.
P. W. Benjamin, w.1g s. e. 14 and e. 12 s. w. 11 sec. 1, Nov. 15, 1836.
Jacob Troxel, w. 1/2 s. w. 14 sec. 1, Dec. 12, 1834. Levant B. Cotes, n. e. 14 sec. 2, Nov. 9, 1836.
Christian Foster, e. 12 n. w. 11 sec. 2, May 20, 1834. John Rinebolt, w. 12 n. w. 14 sec. 2, Feb 2, 1830. John Smith, s. e 1/4 s. e. 14 sec. 2, May 14. 1835.
Mary Van de Mark, e. 1/2 s. w. 1j and w. 15 s. e. 14 sec. 2, Sept. 1, 1836.
Levant B. Cotes, n. e. 14 s e. 1.1 sec. 2, Nov. 9, 1836. Jonathan Reese, w. 12 s. w. 1.1 sec. 2, Jan. 29, 1834. John Rinebolt, e 12 n. e. 11 sec. 3. March 2, 1831, .J. Parkhurst, n. w. 14 n. e. 1.1 sec. 3, Dec. 29, 1834. Benj. McDougle, s. w. 11 n. e. 11 sec. 3, March 3, 1834. Benj. McDougie, s. c. 14 n. w. 11 sec. 3, Jan. 19, 1835. J. Parkhurst, n. e. pt. of n. w. 14 sec. 3, April 16, 1839. Conrad Lust, w. 12, n. w. 14 sec. 3, July 2, 1839. .T. Reese, s. e. 1, and e. 12 s. w. 11 sec. 3, Sept. 7, 1832. Laurence Rumple, s. w. Ją s. w. 14 sec. 3, March 4, 1836. A. Lockwood, n. w. 1.1 s. w. 14 sec. 3, March 14, 1836. Benj. McDougle, s. e. 1.1 s. e. 14 sec. 4, Nov. 14, 1836. C. G. Downs. n. e. pt. of s. e. 11 sec. 4, June 24, 1839. D. Updegraff, e. 12 w. 11 and w. 12 s. e. 11 sec. 4, Aug. 26,1839.
Conrad Lust, e. 1.2 n. e. 14 sec. 4, July 2, 1839.
D. Updegraff, e. 12 n. w. 14 and w. 1/2 n. e. 11 sec. 4. Aug. 26, 1839.
Ahijalı Ives, w. 1 s. w. 14 sec. 4, Feb. 20, 1837. John Crocker, w. 12 n. w. 14 sec. 4, June 12, 1839. Augustus Ayres, s. e. 1.1 s. w. 14 sec. 5, Aug. 19, 1837. John Crocker. w. 12 n. c. 14 sec. 5, Aug. 30, 1838. John Crocker, e. 12 n. e. 11 sec. 5, April 17, 1839. John Crocker, n. 1/2 s. e. 1.1 sec. 5, April 17, 1839. Roswell Crocker, s. 16 s. e. 14 sec. 5, July 5, 1839. John Crocker, e. 12 n. w. 1.1 sec. 5, Aug. 30, 1838. John Crocker, w. 1/2 n. w. 1.1 sec. 5, July 28, 1834. John Crocker, n. e. pt. of s. w. 14 sec. 5, April 22, 1839. Miami & Dayton Canal, w. 1/2 s. w. 14 sec. 5, May 28, 1828.
Hannah Boyer, n. e. 14 sec. 6, July 23, 1832.
Miami & Dayton Canal, n. w. 11 and s. e. 14 sec. 6, May 24, 1828.
Roswell Crocker, e. 16 s. w. 14 sec. 6, July 7, 1831. James Anderson, w. 1/2 s. w. 14 sec. 6, Nov. 9, 1831. Roswell Crocker, w. 1/2 n. e. 14 sec. 7, July 13, 1833. Miami & Dayton Canal, e. 12 n. e. 14 sec. 7, May 24, 1828.
David Ferrier, n. w. 14 n. w. 144 sec. 7, July 2. 183. John Crocker, Sr., n. e. 12 n. w. 14 sec. 7. July 1. 1-33 James Anderson, s. w. 11 n. w. 14 sec. 7, June 18, 1202 Benj. Orin (or Owen). n. 1% s. e. 1/4 sec, 7, Feb 26, 1-34. Jonathan Emert, s. 1.2 s. e. 14 sec. 7, Nov 1, 1833. Nathan Ball, e. 12 s. w. 1/4 sec. 7, Feb. 26, 1834. James Anderson, w. 12 s. w. 11 sec. 7, June 18, 1832. Leven. Ludwell Sands, e. 16 n. e. In sec. S, Feb. 9, 18.2. .Jacob Rumpel, w. 12 n. e. 1/4 sec. », May 3, 1832. Jacob Rumpel, e. 12 n. w. 14 sec. S, Sept. 17, 1831. Miami & Dayton Canal, s. e. 1, sec. 8, May 24, 1×2 -. Benjamin Stevens, e. 12 s. w. 14 sec. 8, Jan. 9, 1842. Jacob Rumpel, w. 12 s. w. sec. 8, April 15, 1833. Miami & Dayton Canal, w. 12 n. w. 14 sec. 8. May 24, 1828.
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