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The grand jury reported sundry indictments, and again retired to con- sider further matters.
Frederic Bray vs. Andrew Russell. Action for debt. Quashed at plaintiff's cost.
Robert Gibson vs. Wm. Johnston and Wm. Wiley. Debt. Judgment against Johnston by default.
John Alexander vs. James Dingman. Debt. Declaration filed. Con- tinued.
Jacob Replogle vs. Henry Wing. Debt. Settled at plaintiff's cost. Samuel Marshall, Treasurer of Turtle Creek Township, vs. Wm. Flynn. Action for debt. In this case it appears to the Court that one of the associate judges is the father-in-law of the defendant, and one other of the associate judges is plaintiff in the case, and there not being a suffi- cient number of disinterested judges to try the cause, it is therefore or- dered that the cause be certified to the next Supreme Court for the county.
The State of Ohio vs. Atchison Blakely. Recognized to answer. The State of Ohio vs. Charles Roby. Recognized to answer.
The State of Ohio vs. Rebecca Gerrard, John Childers, John Kennard, and Win. Harrell. Recognized to testify.
The State of Ohio vs. Isaac Lemasters. Recognized to answer. The State of Ohio vs. Win. Skellen. Recognized to testify.
The State of Ohio vs. John Mathews. Recognized to answer. The State of Ohio vs. Thomas Butte, Thomas Cassell, Jacob Shageley, Alex. Miller, Robert Steen, and Henry Haskall. Recognized to testify. . The Court then adjourned until Wednesday at nine o'clock A. M.
Signed, JOSEPH H. CRANE.
Wednesday, September 5, 1821. Court convened pursuant to adjourn- ment. Same judges as yesterday.
The State of Ohio vs. Jolin Mathews. Assault and battery. Verdict of guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of three dollars and costs, and a recognizance of $100 for his good behavior for the time of twelve months.
Atchison Blakely vs. John Blake. Debt. Verdict for the plaintiff. Moses Sticks vs. Samuel McClure. Debt. Continued.
Wm. Flinn vs. George Johnston. Damage. Continued.
Abner Glassmire vs. Robert Miller. Damage. Continued.
Robert MeClure vs. Nancy Hardesty, administratrix of the estate of Robert Hardesty, deceased. Continued.
Henry Levally, assignee of H. Hagerman and Alex. Miller, vs. Thomas Butte. Debt. Continued.
The same vs. Wmn. Houston. Debt. Continued.
Frederick Bray vs. Andrew Russell. Debt. Continued.
The grand jury made final report and was discharged.
The State of Ohio vs. Benjamin S. Cox, Jr. Assault and battery. Verdict of guilty.
The State of Ohio vs. Robert Hurley. Assault and battery. Plea of guilty. Fine of three dollars and costs.
The State of Ohio vs. Atchison Blakeley. Assault and battery. Ver- dict of guilty. Fine of three dollars and costs.
The State of Ohio vs. Charles Roby. Theft. Continued.
The State of Ohio vs. Levi Talbott. Assault and battery. Recogni- zance forfeited.
The State of Ohio vs. George Johnston. Assault and battery. Recog- nizance forfeited.
James Marshall vs. Griffith Mendenhall and Erastus Smith. Attach- ment discontinued at plaintiff's cost.
The State of Ohio vs. David Houston, Assault and battery. Recog- nizance forfeited.
The State of Ohio vs. John Mathews. Assault and battery. Bond to keep the peace.
Court then adjourned until to-morrow morning at eight o'clock.
Signed, JOSEPH H. CRANE.
Shelby County, Common Pleas Court, September 6, 1821. Present : the same judges as yesterday.
The State of Ohio vs. Benj. S. Cox, Jr. Assault and battery. Verdict of guilty. Fine of three dollars and costs.
Gideon Wright vs. Commissioners of Shelby County. Appeal. Con- tinued.
The Court allows Stephen Fails, Prosecuting Attorney, thirty-five dol- lars for services at this term.
Thomas McClish and Jeremiah White vs. Charles Roby, administrator of Ruel Roby, deceased. On rule to show cause why defendant should not be removed. Administrator removed and ordered to account at next term.
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The State of Ohio vs. Charles Roby. .. Stealing. Continued.
The Court appoints Elisha Williams and John Kennard administrators of the estate of Ruel Roby, deceased, in the stead of Charles Roby, removed.
The State of Ohio v8. Charles Roby, James Wells, Ralph Roby, Eliz- abeth Roby, Thomas Dart, Thomas Safford, and Wm. Davis. Recogni- zance taken before James Lenox, J. P., for appearance of Charles Roby in $500. Recognizance forfeited.
The Court then adjourned without day.
Signed, JOSEPH H. CRANE.
Court of Common Pleas. At a called court, held on the 12th day of November, 1821, to grant letters of administration, etc. Present: Hon. Robert Houston, Samuel Marshall, Wm. W. Cecil, Associate Judges ; Harvey B. Foote, Clerk.
Susanna Porches, widow of Conrad Porches, deceased, having relin- quished her right to administer the estate of the deceased, therefore let- ters of administration are hereby granted to Henry Hushaw, who, toge- ther with Robert McClure, Jr., and Thomas Butte, his securities, entered into bond in the sum of six hundred dollars, conditioned as the law directs, and the administrator was sworn in open court. Appraisers : Wm. Gibson, Esq., John Houston, Esq., and John Miller.
The Court adjourned without day.
Attest, H. B. FOOTE, Clerk. Signed, ROBERT HOUSTON, A. J.
Shelby County, Court of Common Pleas. Tuesday, December 11, 1821. Present, Hon. Joseph H. Crane, Prest .; Samuel Marshall, Wm. W. Cecil, Associate Judges; Harvey B. Foote, Clerk; Thomas W. Ruckman, She- riff; Henry Bacon, Pros. Attorney.
Grand Jurors: Benjamin S. Cox, Jr., foreman; Archibald Defrees, Wm. Marrs, George Berry, Samuel Robinson, Wm. Underwood, David Coon, Charles Johnston, John Medaris, Jacob Lemasters, Abraham Da- venport, John Ellsworth, Charles Weeks, Israel Post, Henry Sturins.
The Court grant letters of administration to Mary Hurley, adminis- tratrix of Thomas Hurley, deceased, who gave bond with Robert Hurley and Zachariah Hurley in the sum of three hundred dollars. Wmn. Gib- son, John Miller, and Alexander Miller were appointed appraisers of said estate.
Snow Richardson is appointed administrator of the estate of John Mangan, deceased, and gave bond accordingly. Robert McClure, Jr., Henry Hushaw, and William Gibson were appointed appraisers of said estate.
The State of Ohio vs. John Borders. Assault and battery. Verdict of acquittal.
Moses Hicks vs. Samuel McClure. Appeal in debt. Continued.
John Alexander vs. James Dingman. Action in debt. Judgment for $100 and costs by default.
Charles Roby vs. James Lenox, J. P. Misconduct. Continued. Robert McClure us. Nancy Hardesty, administratrix of Robert Har- desty, deceased. Settled.
The grand jury reported after finding one true bill, and was discharged. Frederick Bray vs. Andrew Russell. Debt. Judgment by default for $300 and costs.
The State of Ohio vs. John Blake. Indictment for bartering liquor to an Indian. Plea of guilty. Fine of five dollars and costs.
The State of Ohio vs. George Johnston. Assaut and battery. Plea of guilty. Fine of three dollars and costs.
The State of Ohio vs. James Dingman. Assault and battery. Plea of guilty. Fined two dollars and costs.
The State of Ohio vs. David Houston. Assault and battery. Plea of guilty. Fine of five dollars and costs, and recognizance to keep the peace.
License was granted John Blake to keep a store in the town of Sidney for one year by paying the sum of ten dollars.
The State of Ohio vs. Elisha Williams. Assault and battery. Plea of guilty. Fine of three dollars and costs.
Abraham Glassmire vs. Robert Miller. Appeal. Continued.
The State of Ohio vs. Charles Roby. Theft. Set for to-morrow.
The Court then adjourned until Wednesday at 9 A.M.
Signed, JOSEPH H. CRANE.
Shelby County, Common Pleas. . Wednesday, December 12, 1821. The same judges present as yesterday.
On motion, further time is granted Robert Montgomery, administrator of the estate of John Bennett, deceased, to settle up the estate.
The State of Ohio us. Charles Roby. Theft. Verdict of acquittal. The State of Ohio vs. Levi Talbott and Wm. Drake. Recognizance forfeited.
The State of Ohio vs. Levi Talbot, Benjamin S. Cox, Jr, and Jona- than Beatty. On recognizance. Recognizance forfeited.
The Court allow Henry Bacon, Prosecuting Attorney, twenty-five dol- lars for his services at this term.
On motion, further time is granted to Charles Roby, administrator of Ruel Roby, deceased, to settle the account of said estate until next term of this court.
Jacob Haak vs. Zebediah Richardson. Appeal in debt. Continued. Gideon Wright vs. County Commissioners. Appeal on road case. Continued.
Wm. Flinn vs. George Johnston. Appeal. Continued.
Hugh Levalley, assignee, us. Thomas Butte. Appeal, etc. Continued. Henry Levalley, assignee, us. Wm. Houston. Appeal. Continued. Charles Roby us. James Lenox. Certiorari in error. Continued. Charles Roby vs. John Kennard, Elisha Williams, and John Stevens. Trespass, assault and battery, and false imprisonment. Continued.
The State of Ohio vs. Charles Roby, James Wells, Ralph Roby, Eliza- beth Roby, Thomas Dart, Thomas Lafford, and Wm. Davis. Recogni- zance. Dismissed.
John Shays vs. Callen Aldrich. Debt. Alias ordered.
Ira Dickson us. Elisha Williams. Trespass, assault and battery, false imprisonment. Continued. ·
The Court appoints Harvey B. Foote, administrator of the estate of Asa Hubble, deceased, to give bond with Wm. Drake and James For- sythe, sureties, in the sum of $200. Appraisers, John Johnston, Robert McClure, and Wm. Richardson.
Jeremiah Bodkin, aged fifteen, and Lydia Bodkin, aged thirteen years, minor heirs of Charles Bodkin, deceased, came into court, and chose John Bodkin their guardian, who gave bond accordingly.
Thomas W. Ruckman produced in court a commission as sheriff of the county of Shelby, and gave bond in the sum of $2000, conditioned as the law directs.
Robert McClure produced a commission as coroner of Shelby County, and gave bond in the sum of $1000.
Upon application, the Court appoints John Bodkin guardian of Saul H. Bodkin, aged eleven, and Moses T. Bodkin, aged ten years, minor heirs of Charles Bodkin, deceased; said Jolin Bodkin to give bond in the sum of $300, with D. Henry and Wm. Richardson as securities.
The Court then adjourned without day.
Signed, JOSEPH H. CRANE.
Shelby County, Court of Common Pleas. Monday, May 20, 1822. Present: Hon. Joseph H. Crane, President; Hon. Samuel Marshall, Hon. Robert Houston, and Hon. Wm. W. Cecil, Associate Judges. Harvey B. Foote, Clerk. Thomas W. Ruckman, Sheriff. Henry Bacon, Prosecuting Attorney.
The sheriff returned the venire facias, and had summoned as grand jurors John Manning, Esq., foreman; Daniel Vandemark, George Berry, Abraham Minnear, Frederick Steinberger, Conrad Fink, John Houston, Thomas Wyatt, Wm. Marrs, Aquilla Ellsworth, Edward Conroy, David Jerome, James Forsythe, Joseph Steinberger, and John McCreight.
Petit jurors: Israel Post, John Gilbert, Win. Robinson, Thomas Dart, James Marshall, John Miller, Jonathan Nichols, Silas Dorsey, George Morrison, Daniel Gobble, John Mathews, Archibald Defrees. Alexander McKey, Constable.
Jacob Haak vs. Zebediah Richardson. Appeal in debt. Judgment. Tabitha Davis chose Philip Coleman as her guardian.
Upon application, the Court orders that an election be held in Clinton Township for an additional justice of the peace, public notice having been given according to law.
Abraham Glassmire us. Robert Miller. Appeal. Verdict of not guilty. Moses Hicks vs. Samuel MeClure. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Wm. Flinn us. George Johuston. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost.
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Henry Levalley, assignee, vs. Thomas Butte. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost.
Henry Levalley, assignee, vs. Wm. Houston. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost.
John Shays vs. Collin Aldrich. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost.
Charles Roby vs. John Kennard, Elisha Williams, and John Stevens. Continued.
Ira Dickson us. Elisha Williams. Continued.
Andrew Russel vs. Frederick Bray. Bill in chancery. Dismissed at plaintiff's cost.
Frederick Bray vs. Andrew Russell and Francis Sunderland. In chancery. Continued.
Wm. Minnear vs. Cyrus Wilson. Continued.
John Blake vs. Atchison Blakely. Bill in chancery. Motion to dis- solve injunction.
The State of Ohio vs. Abraham Glassmire. Resisting officer. Con- tinued.
On motion of Win. McGean, the Court removed Robert Montgomery from the administration of the estate of John Bennett, deceased, on ac- count of the removal of said Montgomery from the State, and appointed Alexander Miller administrator de bonos non of said estate.
The Court then adjourned until Tuesday at 8 o'clock A. M.
Signed, JOSEPH H. CRANE.
Shelby County, Common Pleas Court, Tuesday, May 21, 1822. Pre- sent : Hon. Joseph H. Crane, President; Hon. Robert Houston, Hon. Wm. W. Cecil, Associates. Harvey B. Foote, Clerk. Thos. W. Ruck- man, Sheriff. Henry Bacon, Prosecuting Attorney.
George C. Johnston, Robert Johnston, and James Johnston, former aliens, subjects of Great Britain, but now residents of this county and State, severally came into court and gave notice of their intention to become citizens of the United States, and severally took an oath of such their intentions, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, State, or sovereignty, and particularly to George IV., King of Great Britain and Ireland.
The grand jury reported several bills, and was discharged.
On motion leave is granted to withdraw from the file of the Court a promissory note, executed by James and Daniel Dingman in favor of John Alexander, whereon judgment was entered against said James Dingman at the December term, 1821.
John Blake vs. Atchison Blakely. Injunction dissolved and bill dis- missed.
Charles Roby vs. James Lenox. Continued under advisement.
Charles Roby vs. James Lenox. Certiorari writ quashed at plaintiff's cost.
The State of Ohio vs. Abraham Glassmire. On recognizance. Re- cognizance cancelled.
The Court allows Henry Bacon twenty-five dollars for services as Prosecuting Attorney this term.
Gideon Wright vs. County Commissioners. Alteration of road. Con- tinued.
Charles Roby, former administrator of the estate of Ruel Roby, de- ceased, produced his accounts and vouchers for settlement, agreeable to the order of the Court, by which it appears that assets in the hands of said administrator amount to $542.582. Vouchers and credits allowed by Court, $617.43}. Leaving a balance in favor of the said Charles Roby against the estate of the said Ruel Roby, deceased, of $74.83}.
Ira Dickson vs. Elisha Williams. Trespass, assault and battery, and false imprisonment. Damages claimed, $500. Pleadings filed and cause continued.
The State of Ohio vs. Abraham Glassmire. Perjury. Continued.
On motion of Charles Roby, it is ruled and ordered that Elizabeth Davis, formerly the wife of Ruel Roby, deceased, and Wm. Davis, her present husband, show cause, on the first day of next term, why a guardian should not be appointed for Ruel, Augustus, Adeline, and Harriet Roby, children and heirs of the said Ruel Roby, deceased.
The State of Ohio vs. Abraham Glassmire. Resisting officer. Con- tinned.
The State of Ohio vs. Abraham Glassmire. Perjury. Continuance set
aside by agreement and consent. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. Motion for a new trial.
Court adjourned until Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock.
Wednesday, May 22, 1822. Same judges present as yesterday.
The State of Ohio vs. Abraham Glassmire. Perjury. Motion for new trial. On motion, in arrest of judgment, the case was continued, and the defendant, failing to give bond, was committed.
It appearing to the Court that Alexander Miller, appointed at this term as administrator of the estate of John Bennett, deceased, was one of the sureties of Robert Montgomery, removed, and as the said Alexander Miller has not yet received letters of administration, it is ordered that the clerk withhold the letters until the further order of the Court, and the said Miller show cause at the next term of this Court why he should not be removed from the said administration, and some suitable and disinterested person be appointed administrator of the goods and chattels yet remaining to be administered of the said John Bennett, deceased.
The Court then adjourned without day.
Shelby County, Court of Common Pleas, Monday, August 12, 1822. Present : Hon. Joseph H. Crane, President ; Hon. Robert Houston, Hon. Samuel Marshall, Hon. Wm. W. Cecil, Associates. Harvey B. Foote, Clerk ; Thomas W. Ruckman, Sheriff; Henry Bacon, Prosecuting At- torney.
Grand jurors : David Carter, foreman ; John Bryant, Joseph Bennett, Nathan Coleman, Jacob Selosser, Charles Johnston, John Murphy, Rufus Carey, Zebediah Richardson, John Miller, John Peck, William Minnear, Benj. Blankinship, George Poole, James H. Coleman.
The grand jury retired, but returned no findings, and was discharged. Gideon Wright us. County Commissioners. Road petition. Continued for report.
Charles Roby vs. James Lenox, J. P. Misconduct in office. Demurrer sustained.
Charles Roby vx. John Kennard, Elisha Williams, John Stevens. Trespass. Plaintiff failed to appear. Judgment of nonsuit.
Frederick Bray vs. Andrew Russell and Francis Sunderland. In chancery. Continued.
Wm. Minnear vs. Cyrus Wilson. Trespass. Appeal. Continued. Joseph Steinberger vs. Ralph Roby. Appeal in debt. Continued.
The Court order an election in the township of Cynthian for two justices of the peace.
Ira Dixon vs. Elisha Williams. Trespass. Discontinued by consent. Costs to be shared equally.
Mary Hurley, administratrix of Thomas Hurley, deceased. Petition to sell land. Order of sale.
The State of Ohio vx. Abraham Glassmire. Perjury. New trial granted and case continued.
The State of Ohio vs. Abraham Glassmire. Resisting officer. Con- tinued.
Ordered that Alexander Miller be removed from the administration on the estate of John Bennett, deceased ; and, on application, Samuel MeClure is appointed said administrator.
Court adjourned without day.
Signed, JOSEPH H. CRANE.
At a session held September 20, 1822, letters of administration were granted Isabel Russell, who gave bond and was sworn to perform the duties of administratrix of the estate of Andrew Russell, deceased. Robert Broderick, James Thatcher, and Thomas McClish were appointed appraisers of said estate.
At a special session, held September 28, 1822, letters of administra- tion were granted unto Aaron Hicks and Lyman Myers upon the estates of Moses Hicks and George Myers, both deceased.
On the 14th of October, 1822, a called court granted letters of admin- istration to John McCorkle upon the estate of Isaac Parks, deceased.
PROBATE COURT RECORDS.
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records of early marriages, of which a full list is given for the first few years which the records embrace. Aside from this, the record of one marriage and that of a will are given, not because of their antiquity, but on account of their curious natures. While the one may provoke a smile at its seeming incongruity, the other must carry with it a sadness which will impress itself upon the reader who contemplates the murmur of despair which escapes the testator. It is the wail of undone manhood and expiring hope.
EARLY MARRIAGES.
1824. June 3-Lewis Nevite and Charity Mason, by Augustus Rich- ards, M. G. October 14-Archibald Defrees and Jane Wilkinson, by Augustus Richards, M. G. November 25-Hiram I. Wilson and Eliza- beth Vandemark, by Augustus Richards, M. G. December 28-John Widney and Caroline Brodrick, by Arthur W. Elliott.
1825. June 23-Michael Kizer and Amelia Jackson, by James Kin- kennon, E. C. C. June 28-Abel Grossley and Ann Rouse, by Elisha Williams, J. P. July 3-Elisha Grady and Maria Schoonover, by Levi White, C. P. July 10-David Mellinger and Sarah Safford, by John McClure, J. P. . August 11-James Cannon and Nancy Hardesty, by John McClure, J. P. September 29-Thomas Wilkinson and Nancy Jackson, by Philip Locker, J. P. October 6-Benjamin Croy and Mary Holmes, by James Kinkennon, E. C. C. October 13-Reuben Jackson and Christena Le Fevre, by D. Henry, J. P. November 3-Robert Chambers and Hannah Moyers, by John Houston, J. P. November 17- John Marrs and Elizabeth Johnston, by John McCreight, J. P. Novem- ber 21-Wesley Ditts and Cynthia Kennard, by G. W. Maley, M. G. November 29-Thomas Wilkinson, Jr., and Annie Kirtland, by John McCreight, J. P. November 26-James Mckinney and Catharine Long- worth, by Joseph Bennett, J. P. December 1-John Blakely and Mary Weeks, by John Francis, J. P.
1826. January 5-James Thatcher, Jr., and Abby Carey, by Abra- ham Davenport, J. P. January 17-Thomas Weeks and Eliza Hender- son, by John Francis, J. P. January 22-John Julian and Caroline Powers, by John McCreight, J. P. February 9-Wm. Ruggles and Sa- rah Cecil, by Joseph Bennett, J. P. February 14-Benj. Coleman and Margaret Tilberry, by J. H. Coleman, J. P. March 6-Wm. Wright and Elizabeth McCune, by James Coe, V. D. M. March 16-Clark Levally and Susan Childers, by Joseph Bennett, J. P. March 21-George Mor- gan and Eliza McKee, by John Francis, J. P. March 30-John Mat- thews and Priscilla Clayton, by D. Henry, J. P. April 10-John Jack- son and Rachel Smith, by J. Kinkennon, E. C. C. April 26-Jonathan Julian and Mary Matthews, by Augustus Richards, M. G. April 20- Win. Young and Margaret Madden, by Jno. Francis, J. P. Joseph Gar- ver and Eliza Ann Foote, by Augustus Richards, M. G. May 14- Charles Mason and Sidney Shaffer, by D. Henry, J. P. May 18-Win. Carey and Phebe Levally, by Joseph Bennett, J. P. June 10-Samuel Day and Hannah Jackson, by J. H. Coleman, J. P. June 15-John Adams and Mary Flinn, by Jno. Francis, J. P. August 3-Christopher Tilberry and Mary Moore, by J. H. Coleman, J. P. August 8-Joseph Baltzel and Minerva Kisling, by Jno. Francis, J. P. August 15-J. R. Caldwell and Elizabeth Stewart, by A. Davenport, J. P. August 28- John Carey and Catharine Kennard, by Geo. Gatch, M. E. M. Septem- ber 12-Samuel Cannon and Susan Ilam, by Robt. Houston, Jr , J. P. September 23-Wm. Miller and Lucinda Gabble, by J. H. Coleman, J. P. December 6-Samuel Blakely and Elizabeth Latterell, by Joseph Stein- berger, J. P. December 28-Livius Matthews and Sally Brown, by D. Henry, J. P.
1827. February 19-Aaron Harter and Sally Miller, by Samuel Wash- burn, J. P. February 27-M. Withers and Drusilla Carey, by Joel Frankeberger, J. P. March 27-Samuel Tilberry and Polly Tilberry, by J. H. Coleman, J. P. April 12-Joseph Hughes and Hannah Black, by James Coe, V. D. M. April 12-Benj. Skillen and Catharine Hart- man, by D. Henry, J. P. June 5-Wm. Taylor and Mary Cannon, by D. Henry, J. P. June 21-Thos. Leally and Elizabeth Hubble, by Joel Frankeberger, J. P. July 19-James Fugate and Miller Brown, by John Francis, J. P. July 26-Abraham Burdett and Catharine Hearn, by Booth Burdett, J. P. August 9-Elisha Freeland and Wilmott Me- daris, by J. Nichols, J. P'. September 18-J. S. Luttrell and Elizabeth
Mellinger, by Joseph Steinberger, J. P. September 27-R. D. Mckinney and Mary Levally, by James Lenox, J. P. September 27-Joseph Cox and Anna Thompson, by James Coe, M. G. October 4-Jabez Lucas and Osi Peace, by Jonathan Nichols, J. P. October 6 .- Henry Jackson and Drusilla Bush, by Joel Frankeberger, J. P. October 18-J. H. Pep- per and Sally Ellsworth, by Jonathan Nichols, J. P. November 1- Isaac Minnear and Lydia Weaver, by Joseph Bennett, J. P. November 1-Wm. Steinberger and Elizabeth Kenuse, by Joseph Steinberger, J. P. November 3-Joseph Barnett and Betsey Bluejacket, by Samuel Wash- burn, J. P. November 30-John Buffington and Sarah Hurley, by J. Kinkennon, E. C. C. December 6-Abraham Goble and Effa Drake, by John Francis, J. P. December 18-David Mellinger and Mary McVay, by Joseph Steinberger, .J. P. December 27-Jesse Ruggles and Amanda M. Lambert, by John Francis, J. P. December 31-George Barker and Polly Phillips, by John Miller, J. P.
1828. January 3-Isaac Botkin and Elizabeth Sargent, by J. Nichols, J. P. January 24-Abner Gerrard and Susan Taylor, by Joel Franke- berger, J. P. January 24-John Turner and Jane Blakely, by James Lenox, J. P. January 31-David Shipley and Anna Harvey, by Robt. Houston, J. P. March 18-Edward Ladd and Susan Tilberry, by Joel Frankeberger, J. P. April 17-Joel Johnston and Elizabeth Cecil, by Joseph Bennett, J. P. May 15-John Schooler and Elizabeth A. Ran- dall, by Booth Burdett, J. P. June 26 -. John Bush and Elizabeth Hen- shaw, by John Miller, J. P. September 11-Thomas Holmes and Jane Childers, by John Francis, J. P. November 7-Hiram Coon and Nancy Levally, by Solomon Mckinney, E. C. C. November 21-Samuel Wise and Malinda Enos, by Robert Houston, J. P. December 2-James Wil- son and Elizabeth Duprey, by James Lenox, J. P. December 9-John Blake and Matilda Kennard, by W. H. Raper, M. G. December 18- Nicholas Sturm and Catharine Davis, by Ezekiel Leavgeant, J. P. December 25-Wm. Carey and Hannah Jackson, by D. Henry, J. P.
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