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PETER HERTZ
was born in Germany in 1520. Emigrating to the United States with his father's family, he located in the year 1838 on section 2. Harrison Township, where he continues to reside, his post-office address being Convoy. Van Wert County. At the time of locating there were only six families in the town-hip, namely, the three Johnson funilies, and Robert Manly and William and Jacob Johns. The township was witht- out a public road. school-house, or church, and now Mr. Hertz, with the exception of A. Johnson, is the oldest settler in the township. When his father first came to the county he lived a couple of months where the town of Van Wert now stands, in a house which stood on the ground at present occupied by Sammel Hertz's hardware store. There were only two other cabins in the place, respectively occupied by Daniel Cook and a Mr. Tod. One day a daughter of Mr. Hertz found some Jeaden bullets thrit had been rooted up by hog- on the lot now oven- pied by Davis Jobmson in Van Wert. Reporting the fact to her father, he and others made further search, and brought to the surface over a hundred pounds of bullets, besides some chains and a silver plate. all buried in a sort of a mound. The trees around this had all been blazed to mark the place, and a spring of water was found close by. The sup- position is that this spot had onee been the camping place of an army. Mr. Hertz is a farmer, and has always been a hard worker, combined with skill and prudent management, qualities which have secured for him a competence to support him in his declining years. He has one of the finest residences in Harrison Township, a view of which is shown in this work. He has enjoyed the esteem and confidence of his fellow- citizens, as evinced by conferring upon him the offices of director of the County Infirmary three years, township treasurer four years, and town- ship trustee several years. Mary M. Germann was the maiden name of his wife, who was born in Germany in 1-15. She died in 1865, leaving him a family of five children, who were born in the order mened: Anna E. Jacob, Peter, Mary, and Margaret. Jacob, the second child, die in 1865. The rest of the children are residents of Van Wert County.
HENRY JACOB GERMANY.
the founder of the German settlement in the southeast part of Harrison Township, was born January 22. 1990. in Berwetter, a village of Prussia. In Isto he married Ann Elizabeth Reidenbich, and in 153 Che emigrated to America. and located in Holmes County, Ohio. In the Bill of 199 be removed to Van West County. His wife had blessed him with me sony and four daughters. One of the gals married in Germany and still resides there. The youngest child did in Holmes County, and the see- ond and oldest married in Holmes County, so that his family when he came to Von West County consistent of five sons and one daughter. The daughter Mary married in 1510 Peter Heitz, a leading farmer in the
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north part of Harrison Township. The names of his sons who came here were Jacob, Charles, Peter, Henry, and John P. Charles moved to the town of Van Wert and died in 1976. The other sons all live in Harrison Township, and are thrifty, industrious, and wide awake far- ser4 . About the same time that Hemy J. Gerimins softfed in the township his Mother Peter A. Germann also moved in with his wife, one son and four daughters. By intermarriage with the Beiderbachs and other early German settlers they are divided into what is known as the South and North Germano settlements, and the enterprise and material advancement of each is proverbial.
GEORGE P. REIDENBACH
was born in Germany in 1822, and settled in this county in 1839, together with his parents. He purchased 40 acres of land in section 3, Harrison Township, whereon was a cabin and about six acres of land cleared. With this beginning he went on adding by purchase notil he now has 160 acres of well-improved land and good buildings. One of the inci- dents of his first settlement was making a trip to Fort Wayne to buy four without finding any for sale, then returnmg and going to Lima for the same purpose, and with the same result. He has always devoted his whole time to agricultural pursuits, and maintains the respect and confidence of all who know him. He was married in Holmes County in . the year 1545 to Margaret E. Flager, who was born in Germany in Isz8, by whom he has had five sons and five daughters, all living in Van Wert County excepting a son who died in infancy.
ISAAC BALA FAT
was born in Richland County, Ohio. April 17, 1896, and moved to Har- rison Township in 1849. He has been married four times The name of his first wife was Rachel Wolf, whom he married Oct. 24, 1:52. She died Aug. 2. 1854. He was married the wpcond time to Mary J. Moore, whom died March 14. 1-70. Sarah A. Mahen was the name of his third wife, whom he married Ang. 7. 1 ;0, and who died June 4, Is78. He married his fourth wife Dee. 22. Ists, with whom he now lives. He had five children by his second wife and five by his third. Hle first located on su aeres in section 36, entered by his father. This he traded for 200 acres in section 28. He commenced in the woods, and endured the pri- vations and hardships of the first settlers. He now owns 3-5 acres of land, and is noted as one of the most enterprising farmers of the town- ship.
THOMAS MEGHILL
was born Aug. 18, 1809, in Mercer County. Pa. From there he moved to Jefferson county, Ohio, with his parents. where he lived about two years, From there he went to Harrison County, where he remained un- til the fall of 1-19, when he came to Van Wert County, and settled on 100 acres in section 22. Harrison Township, which he has made a pro- ductive farm. Mr. Methiit has been twice married. His first wife's maiden name was Rebecca Baxter, whom he married in 1953. She died Dec. 31, 1858. By her he had eight children, five of whom are living. He was married the second time March 28, 1867, to Elba Coe, by whom he had one chint.
JOSEPH LARLE
was born in Richland County, Ohio, in 1836. In 1856 he came to Van Wert County with his parents, and settled in Pleasant Township. After residing there six years he moved into Harrison Township and located in section 25, where he remained about the same length of time. He then purchased 80 acres of land in section 11, where he now lives. He is a hard worker and thrifty farmer. He is the owner of a threshing machine, and from September to January of each year he is engaged a large part of the thue in threshing grain for the farmers, over the terri- tory lying between Delphos and Willshire. He married Matilda Eller in 1860, who bas borne hun seven children.
JAMES R GLENN
is one of the pioneers of Harison Township, having settled on 160 acres of land in the woods entered by himself in 185%. He was born in Wash- ington County, Pa., July 2, Isol, and came to this with his parents in Is07, and located in Jefferson County, and remained there until the year he moved to Harrison Township. Twelve vests of the above time he was engaged as a teamster, driving from Whe ling to Baltimore, and is familiar with the scenes and hardships passed through and endured by the settlers in the early history of Ohio and of the East. He was umted in marriage to Jane Davis, November 7, 1939, who has borne him four children, of whom two are still living.
HENRY GERMANN, JR ..
was born in Harrison Township, Van Wert County, Ohio, in 1815. He married Mary Hertz, Sept. 3, 1869, who has blessed him with four children.
ACTION PANCAKE
was born in Fairfield County, Ohio, January 4, 1917. At the age of twelve years his parents removed to Pickaway County, where he re- mained till October, 1-5!, when he came to Harrison Township and lo- cated on 10 acres of land in section %. When he first settled in the township he had to go twenty-six miles to Delphos to mill. Mr. P. has always been an industrious and energetic citizen, and by hard work has become the largest landboller in the townslap, being the owner of 597 acres of land, all well improved. He married Julia A. Throckmorton in 1838, by whom he had twelve children, seven of whom are still living.
WILLIAM MILTENBERGER
was born in Germany in 1833. and emigrated to the United States, and settled in Harrison Township in 1-57. He first made his home with his brother Frederick, who preceded him six years. In 1862 he married Mary M. Wendet, by whom he has had two children. His first purchase of land was in section 15, which he sold after three years' ownership, and bought in sections 22 and 25, where he lived some six years. Again he soll ont, and purchased his present farm of 100 acres in section 23, making for himself a good home.
JOHN M. SPROUL
was born in Jefferson County, Ohio, in 1825. He went to Tusearawas County in 1:3%, and remained there till Is47. when he came to Harrison Township, and bought a piece of land in section 23 for his father, James Sproul. The following year his father's Bunity came from Tosearawas County and joined him. His father died on the place in 1853. John now owns the old homestead, and has it under a good state of cultiva- tion. In feel he married Sarah M. Lyons, who has blessed him with six children.
JOHN KREISCHER
was born in Germany in 1831. and with his father's family came to Amer- ica in 1937. They first located in Holmes County, where they remained until 1-40, and then removed to Harrison Township. and located on section 34. Here John resided until 1855, in which year he married Elizabeth Sheets, and took up his residence for one year in the town of Willshire. In 1857 he moved to his farm in section 22, where he how lives surrounded by a family of six children and the comforts of a good home.
GEORGE FLAGER
was born in Germany in 1-35, and came to Ameries with his father's family in 1850. He first located in Columbiana County, Ohio, where he lived till 1:54. Hethen removed to Hancock County, where he remained fifteen years. In 1869 he settled in Harrison Township, where he now lives on a well-improved farm. He was married Dec. 24. 1813, to Cath- arine Wallack. She bore him two children, and died April 28. 1810. He was married the second time, Maren 19, 1871. to Nancy Capper, by whom he has had three children, two of whom are living.
JOHN CAPPER
is a native of Ohio, having been born in Carroll County, August 22. 1996. In October, 1×42, be moved with his parents to Harrison Town- ship and settled on ten acres of land, which had been entered by his father three years previously. In 186; John bought 80 acres in section 3 and improved it, which is now his place of residence. He served three years and five months in the War for the Union, fourteen months of which time he suffered in rebel prison-pens. He was married April 12, 1867, to Mary Showalter. She bore him seven clubiren.
JACOB GERMANN, JR.,
was born in Germany, Ang. 13. 1895, and emigrated to the United States with his parents in ISSE, and settled in Holmes County, Ohio. After remaining here two years he came to Harrison Township, Van Wert County, in the fall of 1-53, where he now resides. He owns a farm of 120 acres of well improved hund. Nov. 29. Isto, he was united in mar- riage to Emma M. Sigrist, by whom he has had seven children, five of whom are still living.
Jons W. BOWER
was born in York County. Pa., in 151s, and moved with his father's family to Harrison County. Ohio, in 182%. Here the family remained until the fall of test, at which time they came to this county, and sol. the in section 32. Harrison Township. Mr. Bower was married () :. 80. IST, to Margaret Motoren, who blessed men with six children, four of whom are living. He now owns and lives on so acres of land in sec- tion 25, and is a prosperous farmer.
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SAMUEL HT: RLESS
is a native of Harrison County, Ohio, and was born Feb. 4, 1836, and with his father's family removed to Harrison Township in the fall of 1833. He now owns and lives on Ino gens of highly-improved land in section 31. In 1-27 Mr. Hurless was elected a justice of the peace for that township, which office he now holds. In October, 1-59. he was married to Susan Sheets, by whom he has had eight childlien, seven of whom are still living.
JONATHAN MCCONNELL
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is one of the early settlers of Harrison Township. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1-36, and settled on section 17 in 1549, having come with his parents to the United States during that year. He served about four months in the One Hundred and Thirty-ninth O. V. Lduring the late war. He assisted in entting the first ditch that was dug in the township. He was never married.
AARON T. PANCAKE
is a native of Ohio, born in 1839, and came to this county with his parents in 1:51. He is a farmer, and resides on section 8. Harrison Township, on the Jolm Hudspeth homestead. He was married in this county in 3-65 to Hannah Capper, who was born in Carroll County, Ohio, in 1835. She has blessed him with four children, as follows, John, Mahala, Mary, and Myra.
HENRY GERMANN
is a native of Germany, and was born Feb. 4, 1825, and with his parents came to America in 1844. and settled in Holmes County. Ohio. In the fall of ESS9 he removed to Harrison Township, and settled on section 36 in the woods, Here he now lives on a farm of 160 acres of land well improved. He was married Oct. 20, 1>59, to Magdalene Boyer. Four children are the fruits of this marriage.
JACOB GERMANN
was born in Germany. Ang. 9. 1818. In 1834 he emigrated to the United States, and settled in Holmes County, Ohio. Here he remained till the fall of 1839, when he came to Harrison Township. and located in section 36. He now lives on a well cultivated farm of 100 acres of land in section $5. He was married Jan. 8, 1852, to Margaret Germann, by whom he has had nine children.
JONATHAN MCCONNELL
was born in Scotland in 182%, and came to the United States with his parents when about ten years of age, and located in Pennsylvania. Here he remained till 1:49. when he started west, and finally settled in sec- tion 23, Harrison Town-hip, where he at present resides amd owns 80 acres of land. He is a hard-working farmer as shown by the improve- ments around his home.
PHILIP SCAER
is a native of Germany, and was born Sept. 8. 1825. He was married in 1847 to Christina Reidenbach. In Is51 they emigrated to the United States, and settled ou so acres of land in section 3. Harrison Township. He has since added 10 acies to the original purchase, and now farms 120 acres. He has raised a family of six children, and is one of the sub- stantial farmers of the township.
JACOB C. HURLESS
was born in Harrison County, Ohio, in 1813, and with his parents came to Harrison Township. Van Wert County. in 1855, his father first to- eating on land owned by Mr. Manly. In 1874 Jacob, the subject of this sketch, bought It aeres in section 16, which he has well improved, and on which he now resides. In 1-13 he married Mary J. Sims, by whom he has had three children, of which two are living.
GEORGE SHEETS
is a native of Harrison Township. Van Wert County, and was born in September, 1812. He married Susanna Mentzer in December, Is6s, by whom he has hed five children, four still living. The year of his mar- riage be purchased 160 acres of land in sertion 17, where he now lives, and which he has put in a high state of cultivation.
JOHN C. MILLER
was born in Germany in 1935, and with his parents located in Van Wert County in 1861. He is a farmer by occupation, and has filled the office of township trustee four terms, In 1875 he married Anna Fruits, who was born in Crawford County, Ohio, in Issl, by whom he has had two children, namely, Cantley and Matilda.
THOMAS B. BARRICK
was born in Carroll County, Ohio, in 1842, and settled in Van Wert County in 1805. He is engaged in the merchandising business. In 1x65 he was united in marriage to Adaline Eley. He was a justice of the peace for Harrison township two years, and township treasurer two years.
STEPHEN CAPPER
was born June 1, 1818. in Carroll County, and married Ellen Stewart in 1839. They came to Van Wert County in Isti, and located in Harrison Township. They have had seven chiliren, four of whom are living. Mr. Capper died JJan. 11, 1881. The widow still lives on the old home- stead iu section 14.
MAILLON CAPPER
is a native of Harrison Township. Van Wert County, Ohio, having been born in 1846. He is located on 60 acres of well-improved hund im see- tion 14. He was married Sept. 17, 1869, to Mary J. Mullen, who bore him four children.
WILLSHIRE TOWNSHIP.
It may appear to the reader that the history of this, the pioneer township of Van Wert County, should be of length commensurate with the date of settlement. To such we have to say. that those who came here searly sixty years ago have finished their labors and passed away, and in most instances have left no descendants. We have been compelled in the preparation of this history to depend very much on tradition for details. There is bat one man now living in the township who was here fifty years ago, and from him but little information could be gathered.
The initial settlement of Van Wert County commenced in this town- ship. The county was formed April 1. 1820.
Van Wert at this time was attached to Mercer County for civil pur- poses, but on April 29, 1596, the Board of Commissioners of Van Wert County convened in the town of Willshire and took meastires to organ- ize the county. On June 5. 1-37. four townships were organized. viz , Willshire, Picasant. Ridge. and Jennings.
Willshire Township was organized from township No. 3 south. of ranges I ant 2 east, and south half of township No. 2 south of range No. 1. It was one of the four oldest and most populous settlements in the county, and perhaps contained more inhabitants than all the rest of the county.
First Solllement.
The first settler in Willshire Township or Van Wert County was Capt. James Riley, who located here in 1820. He was followed very soon by Ausel Blossom. In 1-21 we find James Watson Riley and John W. Milligan here. Then David and Susannah Huber, Roswell and Miranda Riley, James E. Hager. Aber Green, and John MeMmas in 1.25. These are all we can trace up to 1880. From Tegn to Nathere came to the township Joel Johnston. John Frysinger. Israel Lannahill, William Major: John Wagers, Jacob Fisher, Jared Gates, Josiah Lin- dall, Reuben Fisher, Solomon Litermoot. James Major. J. L. Harper and brother, Peter Frysinger, Heury Inte, Sr., Heury Lutz. Jr., W'm. Swartz, Heury Springer, Henry Alspaugh, Thomas C. Miller, Dr. John W. Pearce, George Weimer. John Fisher, Abel Casto, George Metz- gar, John Asop. Andrew Connor, John T. Weimer, John Grister. Fred- erick Schumm, George Schumm, Lenhart Dull, Jacob Dall, John, Jacob, and Peter Bolenbaugh, Jolm and Cyrus Bowen, Solomon, Christian. and George Hartzog, Joshua M. and Joshua Chileote. --- Dietrich, Cart Schmidt, Abel Jolis ton. Charles Mount, Henry Reichard, Abraham Pontius, Col. Johnston, Samuel and Frederick Roop, John Is ner, Daniel and George Statler. and perhaps some others.
Willshire Township is the southwestern township of the county. It contains thirty-six sections of land, and is bounded on the north by Harrison Township, on the east by Liberty Township, on the south by Mercer County, and on the west by Adams County, Indiana. Its sur- face is more undulating than may other township in the county. The St. Marys River enters the township near the southeast corner. all runs across the southern portion of the township in a northwesterly direction. This gives ample drainage for the southern part of the town- ship. The north part of the township is drained by Twentyseven Mile Creek and its branches, which extend across the northern portion of the township from the east to the west. These streams, together with the sublicial drainage by ditching and tilking has rendered every are of land fillable. The soil is fortale, and grows all the reports as well as grass. It is no exaggeration to say that some of the finest farm. in the county may be found within the hunts of Wilshire Township, and the ingaovenunts generally are of an excellent character, and betoken thrift on the part of the people.
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The original Entries of Land in Wilshire Township up to 1551.
Yvc.
Namen,
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31 Robert Me Mannis,
Arros. Year. Fer. 73 1533 33 JJobn Bolenhangh, John Steiler. ..
1-36
Sur. Artes. Yrer. St.
Arrow, Year.
Jaune . W. Riley, Philip Ketelem, 153 40
Jan & Chilrate.
80
40
Peter Sand rland. 34 Boaj. Wagoner. Solomon Harizes.
1-11
Solomor L'intermoot.
74 ..
J. M. Vhileute.
32 Daniel & Tutte Brown, 78
Willi ou Barker, 74
George Metzger, 1-9
70 1- 10 le Josiah Tualall, 229
Judin Giur-ler. 2 John Chịman, John Siei-her. Mobil Schaadt,
Rosa F. Smak.
George Schutter.
37 1 - 12
Poter Germann.
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William Case. Melvin J. l.c.
120
Simon Reader. Jakob Baker. Alouzo Ma Jones.
40 40
1824
Thomas Wright, 160
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Poll-book of the election held in the township of Willshire, county of Van Wert, on the 13th day of October. in the year of our Lord, Isto. Richard Pring, Solomon Hartzog. and William Major, Judges, and Ansel Blossom and Henry Spillman, Clerks.
Number and name of voters :-
1. Anset Blossom. 43. John Barber. 44. Martin Lintermoot.
2. Jacob M. Harper.
3. Richard Pring.
45. Thomas Roebuck.
4. William H. Pardy. 46. JJacob Pull.
5. Thomas C. Miller.
45. Jacob Harbaugh.
5 Jonathan Newcomb, Able John-on,
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Joshua S. Chileote,
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6. Ira A. Blossom.
44. Frederick Hartzog. 49. George Harting. 50. Heury Miner.
6 Noah Long. Jonathas Newcomb,
1.7 270
.. 22 George Schumm. Fred. Schuhen,
160
Moses Ruth dge.
1-17
Reuben Frisbie.
1
11. Michavi Mix.
53. Frederick Roop.
7 Richard Pring.
120
R. D. Sprlimaa,
12. William Swarts.
51. Joseph Heller.
13. Ephraim Casto.
55. David Major.
14. David Casto.
56. George Sletter.
15. John Bowers.
57. John Foster.
8 Adam Kranter.
100
16. John Johnson.
54. Jacob Thatcher.
Anthony MeQueen,
John Wagers.
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David Nerwanger.
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18. John Bolenbangh.
60. Ephraim Johnson.
Anthony Mettreen,
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John Por tit -.
19. Winter Morehead. 1
61. Joshua Chilcote.
Richard Prinz.
1-36
Jared Gales,
40
21. Willicon R. Kear.
63. Peter Frysinger.
Jeremiah Pring. Bachus Wall-,
100
1:36 Jacob Brodheimer.
William Swart.
160
1812
25. George Leslie.
GT. Eli Hartzog.
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Jacob Blauvelt.
2%. Jaunes Major.
70. Thomas Clayton.
10 Adam Kerr,
1-36
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29. Charles Mounts.
71. John Hammerickhouse.
John A. Gormley, Henry Shuey.
1:36
31. E. P. Blossom.
32. John W. Pearce.
74 John Thateler.
320 1-37
David Wright,
100
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35. Jacob Bolenbaugh.
36. Abraham Pontiu -.
12 Elias Johnsen.
1-17
Daval Chibute.
160 1 - 1-
40. John Bowen.
41. Alexander Morehead.
42. Thomas Town-end.
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Jacob Harbaugh. -1)
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Jos ph Heiler.
Fred, Outest,
41)
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Samuel Brown. Godfrey Brown.
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.. Daniel & I-tir Brown,
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William Land.
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John Luchagher.
Jeph Johnson
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1 - " Davai Wright.
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George W. Winters,
Aniren Park.
Jolin Ellaat.
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W. W. C.4.
Aaron Hargo,
John R. Cunningham,
Cable Taly,
Davut Ross.
40
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1-19
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Win. Thelall.
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Gillian Baby.
120
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John Butler.
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Janw. W. Rtry, Faittel Roup.
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1-36 33 Poter Balenbaugh, Jacob Bolenbangh, Ambres Hive. 1-16 Bor I Stedet George Stetler, 1
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E Godard.
1-23 1924 Abraham Poatins, 107
10.53 35 Zach. Foster, Mary King, Solomon Hartzog. 200
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William Paddy. 105 102
1-37 Philip KPs. 36 Pavil W .. . 1, David Taylor. John Swekard. 120
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William Anders.
3 Joseph Klinker. Chart Swift. Michael Powell, Jorden Evans. N. Granville.
Andrew Blir4.
Wolon c'am. 20 David Best.
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1. 1. Young. John Tenner, Ich Wilkin -.
4 George Laste, Aun Lasliv. Cvrn- Brown, Henry Tavior,
Johua Chalcute, 1-34 .. WHiam Cain, 21 David M. Prue. 120 1- 1
315 Jantes JJ. Tinker.
1:0 1-53 John Chileote.
John Brenner.
120 ..
Robert Gilliland. Peter Frysinger, A. Sheets, J. B. Richardville,
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AmOS MIN. 23 John Solounm. Nimrod Johnson. Jacob Petrick.
21 James (. Whitney, Jolm Barber,
20. Amos Casto.
62. Abraham Lutz.
Adam Suets.
18 12
120
22. Lenhart Dull.
64. Joseph Hurry.
23. Solomon Lintermoot.
24. Thomas R. Kear.
66. Michael Billman.
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25 Daniel Tagne, JaIm Boyer. Nimrod Johnson,
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26. Henry Spillman.
6. James W. Cheney. 69. John Boyer.
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