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AMOS JOHNSON is the owner of a valuable farm in Franklin township, his place being located one-half mile north of the village of Elmira, which is in the adjoining township of German, in which latter township he was born, on the 22d of August. 1851, being a son of William and Margaret (Krantz) Johnson. His father was born in England, where he was reared and educated. He came to America as a young man, in company with his brothers, George and Daniel, and their sister Mary, who was the wife of Benjamin Lee, who likewise
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came with the family. Daniel died shortly after they had established a home in the United States, and George did not long survive. William came to Fulton county and took up a large tract of land in German township, where he also erected and equipped a grist-mill, on the banks of Bean Creek, near the line between German and Franklin townships. The locality became known as "Johnson's Mills," and this was one of the early mills in this section, proving a boon to the settlers. William Johnson operated the mill a number of years, and he also built a water- power saw-mill and later operated a steam-power mill in the same locality, and he developed much of this land and was a successful farmer, continuing resident of German township until his death. His wife was born in Pennsylvania and came to Fulton county with her parents when a child. After the death of her first husband she married Jackson Clingman, and her death occurred two years later, no children having been born of her second marriage, but of the first, six were born: Eliza died in childhood; Maria is the wife of Isaac Smith and they reside near West Unity, Williams county; Amos was the next in order of nativity; William, Jr., died in infancy: George is a prosperous farmer of German township; and William (2d) resides in the city of Toledo. Amos Johnson passed his boyhood days on the home farm which was the place of his birth, and he was given the best educational advantages to be had in the schools of this section of the state, having been. a stu- dent in the public schools at Waterville, Lucas county, and Stryker, Williams county. He has made farming his life vocation, having instituted his independent operations in the line when twenty-two years of age, when he located on his present farm, in section 4. Franklin township, where he has ninety-three acres of excellent land, under effective cultivation and improved with good buildings and other accessories. He gives his attention to diversified farming, also raises excellent grades of live-stock, and he is known as a reliable and loyal citizen. He was but eleven years of age when he became doubly orphaned, and he has depended on his own resources ever since, having lived in Williams and Lucas counties during his minor years; having worked early and late, and he did not fail to insist on a due quota of time for study in the schools of the respective localities. In view of what he has accomplished through personal effort his success is the more pleasing to note.
He has served as school director several terms. He and his family are members of the Methodist Episcopal church at Elmira, of which he is a trustee. March 13, 1873. Mr. Johnson was united in marriage to Miss Mary E. Sheets, who was born and reared in Jefferson town- ship, Williams county, daughter of the late Isaac Sheets, and of this union ten children have been born: Eva is the wife of Parker Greeley, of Franklin township; Charles resides in the city of Toledo; Bertha remains at the parental home; Rollin and Rose are twins, the former being now a resident of California, and the latter is the wife of Joel Zoar, of Fayette; Alva is a farmer of German township; George is associated in the work of the home farm; Augusta is the wife of Arthur Gigax, of Elmira; and Harvey and Early are at the parental home.
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DANIEL J. PRICKETT is one of those who went forth to honor Fulton county as a soldier in the Civil war, and he is now one of the representative members of the agricultural community of Franklin township. He is a representative of the pioneer stock in the old Buck- eye state, and was born in Lumberton, Clinton county, Ohio, on the 15th of August, 1840, being a son of J. L. and Phoebe S. (Barden) Prickett. His father was born in Burlington county, N. J., about eighteen miles distant from the city of Camden, and in 1838 he came from his native commonwealth to Clinton county, Ohio. As a young man he worked at the trade of cabinet-making, following this for some time in Clinton county, where he continued to reside until 1845, when he removed with his family to Lucas county, which then included a portion of the present county of Fulton, which was organized in 1850. He secured one hundred and sixty acres of unreclaimed land, one and one-half miles south of the present village of Fayette, Fulton county, and there he followed farming until 1850, when he located in West Unity, Williams county, where he engaged in the drug business and also operated a saw-mill. In 1866 he again engaged in farming, secur- ing a place in Brady township. Williams county, where he remained until 1885, when he returned to West Unity, where he died on the 10th of April, 1893, at the age of seventy-seven years and eight months. He was originally a Whig and later a Republican, and served in various township offices. He was a son of Isaac and Dorothy (Joyce) Prickett. who made New Jersey their home throughout life, though Isaac Pric- kett was for a time engaged in the butchering business in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, having been an expert in this line of enterprise. His wife was a daughter of Daniel Joyce. in whose honor the subject of this review was named. Phoebe (Barden) Prickett was a daughter of Josiah and Margaret (Sharp) Barden, both of English descent, who became residents of Ohio in 1809, continuing to make their home near Lumberton, Clinton county. until death. Mrs. Prickett died on the 26th of January, 1901, aged eighty-five years and six months. J. L. and Phoebe S. Prickett became the parents of nine children, of whom the first born was Daniel J., subject of this sketch; Sarah J. is deceased; James H. is a resident of Pomona, California; Anna M. is deceased: John B, resides in Forest Grove, Oregon: Mary E. is the wife of Frank McWilliams, of Sunnyside, Wash .: Abigail E. is the wife of Isaac N. Drake, of Loretta, South Dak .; Josiah died in infancy; and J. C. F. resides in Sunnyside, Wash. Daniel J. Prickett was about five years of age at the time of his parents' removal to what is now Fulton county, and he was reared in this and Williams county. completing the curriculum of the district schools of the day and then attending the Reading Valley Seminary, where he was a schoolmate of Rev. John Henry Barrows, long a prominent clergyman of Chicago, and later president of Oberlin College. Prior to the outbreak of the Civil war, Mr. Prickett's attention was given principally to teaching school and to assisting in the operation of his saw-mill. He operated the first portable saw-mill in Northwestern Ohio.and was successful in this field of enterprise. August 2, 1861, in company with his brother James, Mr. Prickett tendered his services in defense of the Union. Both
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enlisted in Company H, Third Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, being provided with accoutrements and receiving preliminary discipline in the city of Columbus, and being sent to Camp Dennison and finally to Nashville, Tenn., being constantly engaged in scouting, and much of the time on duty as guard in the rear of General Buell's army. At Bardstown, Ky., Mr. Prickett was captured, but was soon afterward paroled. He took part in a large number of important engagements, including the battles of Corinth, Chickamauga, Knoxville, Shelbyville, McMinnville and Munfordville, was in service throughout the memorable Atlanta campaign. and, by reenlistment, he remained as a soldier of the Union until the close of the war, having been with his command at Macon, Ga., when the welcome tidings of Lee's surrender came. He was mustered out, August 15, 1865, receiving his honorable discharge. He returned to Fulton county, and here he has ever since been actively identified with the agricultural industry, though he taught two terms of school after the close of his military career. His farm is well- improved and has been in his possession since 1865. He is one of the well known and exceptionally popular citizens of Franklin township and has served as justice of the peace, township trustee and clerk, and on one occasion he was a candidate for county clerk, on the Prohibition ticket. He was a member of the county central committee of the Prohibition party for a period, and he now maintains an independent attitude in politics. Both he and his wife are members of the Church of Christ. In a fraternal way he is affiliated with Rings Post, No. 637, Grand Army of the Republic, at West Unity, and he has been identified with the Masonic fraternity for more than two score years and with the Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry for thirty years. During the Civil war he held membership in the Union League. October 4, 1865, Mr. Prickett was united in marriage to Miss Lydia G. Borton, who was born in Burlington county, N. J., being a daughter of Ben- jamin and Abigail W. (Barden) Borton, who came to Fulton county in 1839, when Mrs. Prickett was six months of age. The mother died in 1861, aged forty-five years; and the father in 1888, aged seventy-seven years. Their three children are still living. To Mr. and Mrs. Prickett were born eight children: Anna, the wife of William B. Persing, died in Wisconsin, in 1903; Jennie E. is the wife of Warner M. Steward, of Archbold, Fulton county; Benjamin is deceased; the next child died in infancy: Lydia Gertrude is the wife of Alonzo Mangus, of Franklin township; James D. is a resident of Phoenix, Arizona; Jessie Ellen is the wife of Daniel Myers, of Williams county; and Mary Eva remains at the parental home.
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ABBOTT Bertha, 556 Lorenzo, 189, 190 Rhoda A., 605 ACKER Gary, 289 George, 130, 218 Mary, 654 Warren, 259
ACKERMAN Cora, 358 ACKLEY Calvin, 217 ADAMS Anna L., 290 Lillie B., 461 W.T., 461 ADERHOLD Joseph, 539 ALDRICH Eugene, 561 Hyson, 198 J.D., 92 James, 198
ALLEN
Catherine, 250 Charles E., 589
Charles L., 373, 648
Charles Luther, 84, 85, 108
D. B., 111 David B., 113 David D., 521
Donald A., 250
Earl, 250
Edna C., 589
Emma, 250 Frederick, 250 Frederick Seymour, 250 Herrick, 250
Isaac, 249
J. O. (Dr. ), 653 ..
James L., 250
John, 247, 571 Minnie (Allen), 250
Joseph O., 80, 121, 123, 218, 249 Lillie, 249 Minnie, 250
O.S., 321
Rosa, 249
AUMOND S.G., 92
E. L., 210
Edward L., 286
Edwin L., 253, 254, 255 Epaphras L., 75, 83, 84, 111 Epaphras Lord, 253
AYRES Moses, 245, 247, 248
BAAD Nancy, 542, 543
BABCOCK Claude, 477
Joseph, 132, 237
BACON Maria, 487
BAGGS Hugh, 627 Jewell A., 627
BAGGS continued John, 627 Margaret, 626, 627 Thomas, 627 BAILEY E., 607 J. W., 301 Phoebe, 521 Polly, 529
BAIR Susan Matilda, 311 BAKER A. D., 412, 433 Adeline, 414. 416 Azariah, 605
Bertha, 647
C.F., 558
Dr., 473 Eli, 414 Elisha A., 217
Elizabeth, 414, 605
Esther, 414
George W., 414
Henry, 414
J. F., 92
James, 62, 63, 204, 216, 217 Jessie, 537
John, 414
L. A., 609
Mary Ann, 412
Miss, 131
Simeon, 217
Thomas F., 204
Daniel, 251
Della, 252
Howard, 251
Lucelia, 252
BALL Mr., 536
Phoebe, 536
BANISTER Fred F., 252, 253
Julius, 252 Orville K., 253 Rinaldo C., 253
Samuel, 242 Viola, 250 William, 56, 57 William Burr, 250 William Burr Jr., 250
AUNGST Julia, 268 Julia Ann, 265
ALLIAN
Christian, 446 ALLIS
Justin, 274 ALLMAN Addie, 403 C.C., 104, 109 Carl C., 67 Daniel, 403 Edna, 294 Elizabeth, 403
ALLWOOD
Ephraim K., 2. 3 Joseph, 243 Peola, 242
ALVORD Trune, 541
ALWOOD Levi, 444 Nancy, 438 Paulina, 438 Peola, 438
AMES Samuel, 226 AMSBAUGH A., 218 ANDERSON Alex, 558 Barney H., 578
G.R., 99
ANDRE Adam, 232 Peter, 231 ANDREWS
Adeline, 251 Elizabeth, 305 Matthias, 257
Rebecca, 257
APPLEGATE Joseph H., 202
ARCH John, 232
AREGOOD Mary A., 602
ARNOLD Levi, 377 Nettie, 377
ARNSBARGER
Charles, 250, 251, 252 Coy, 251
BALDWIN Joseph, 501 Julia A., 199
Orlando, 250, 251, 252 Perry, 251 ATKINSON
ATWATER Caleb, 26
AULTMAN William Jr., 71
BARBER Abigail, 251 Addie L., 254 Bertha Jane, 569
AYERS David, 113 Elizabeth, 394 Samuel, 230 William, 229
H. A., 212 Harold M., 255 Herbert, 254, 255 Mary Louise, 255 Sophia Adeline, 255 Ward, 357
William Allen, 255
BARD John, 381 BARDEN Abigail, 661 Adelaide, 255 Alice, 256, 545 Allen, 255
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BARTON Levi, 307 Silas, 436 BASSETT H.S., 99
BASTIAN Charles (Dr.), 539
BATDORF Catherine, 480 John, 178, 179
Jonas, 207
BATES Eva A., 563
Florence, 413
Lizzie, 259
Mahala, 259
Margaret, 259
Nancy, 259
John L., 255 Josiah, 660 Lottie, 256
Joseph, 61, 131, 229 Naomi, 553 W.A., 67
BAUCH
O. H., 465
BARNES
Alice, 264 Catherine, 257 D., 60
Dorsey, 60, 225, 231, 232
Rebecca, 258
Roland, 258
Samuel, 258
Charles, 377
Frederick, 257
Henry, 270
BAUGHMAN Orrin, 377 Sarah, 413
BECOX
Arellia, 598
BEEBE
A.M., 260
Arthur, 259, 260
Betsy, 490
Clara, 260
David L., 259, 260, 261
Esther, 260
Hulda, 260, 261
BAYES
Campbell, 124
James W., 260 Lyman L., 196, 260, 261
Myrtie, 260
Roa H., 260 Warren, 198
Verlinda, 269
William, 523
Winfield, 257 William, 257 BARNETT George, 190 BARNUM
Stephen, 448, 450
BEILHARTZ
Milo, 597 Rebecca, 334
Thomas, 120, 206, 210, 449, 450 William, 206
Mary, 410
BAYHE
BELDEN Amos, 218 Bainbridge, 218
George, 381 Helen, 381 BEACH
BELDING Bainbridge, 537
Adelaide, 479 Clementina, 479 Spencer, 479
BENDER Catherine, 414 Jacob, 61, 224 BENEDICT Nelson, 536
Thomas B., 360
BEARD Clemma L., 462
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Ada, 259 Eliza, 335 Elizabeth, 259
George F., 258, 259
Holloway H., 199
Holoway H., 258, 259
Johnston, 259 Julia, 259 Libbie, 259
Sidney S., 199, 259, 618 Whitfield, 199 William E., 259
Mareda, 255 Phoebe, 660
BAUMGARDNER
Emma, 258
Fanny, 258
Harold, 258
John, 257, 258
Francis Marion, 257
Fred D., 422
Hortensa, 257 Jonathon, 67, 104, 110, 206, 225 Julianna, 508 Leonard, 257 Louise, 257 Lulu, 257 Oliver P., 256, 257 Oliver Perry, 257 Ozias, 231 Rose, 272 Samantha, 257 Sarah, 476 Sarah E., 257 Thornton, 257 Timothy, 272
BAUVARD
Martha Jane, 327
BAWLILY Julia, 648
BAXTER
Frances, 283 James, 231 James H., 283 Minnie, 618
Catherine (Pfouts), 450 David, 450 Edward, 620 H. B., 70, 71 Margaret, 276, 449, 451
BEECHAM Lydia, 588
Mary, 448, 449
BEEDLE Jay, 289
Meek, 206, 450
BEIHL Lewis, 425
Rebecca, 483, 639
Leoline, 410 Martin, 218, 219, 410
BARR Elizabeth, 458 BARTH Barbara, 587 BARTHOLOMEW Rachel, 567 BARTLETT Hiram, 189, 190 Josiah W., 239 Justin, 616 Mrs. Russell, 238 BARTLEY Belle, 310
BEAL George, 207 BEAR Daniel, 218
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George W., 198
James M., 198
BECHTEL Melvina, 321
BECHTOL Jacob N., 389
BECK Christian, 224, 227 Samuel, 206 BECKER
Lucy, 395 Lucy S., 377
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Elias F., 261 Eliza, 261 Elizabeth, 547 Israel, 261 Louis O., 261, 262 Minnie, 262 Orilla, 262 Rose, 261 Samuel, 261 Zoe, 262 BENNETT C.E., (Dr.), 293 Catherine, 543, 544 Charles E., 113, 262, 263, 264, 461 D. Anderson, 308 Elijah, 245, 246 Florence, 264 Florence H., 293
Fred, 358 J. H., (Dr.), 262, 263 Joseph, 262 Mary, 376, 579 Ora, 317 Salathiel, 246 Susanna, 282 Walter, 263, 293 Winnie F., 317
BENZ Carrie, 399 BERKEBILE Chancey, 264 Fern, 264 Levan J., 264 Levern, 264
BERKEY BILE Florence, 547 George, 547 Mary M., 514
BERRY
Daniel, 60, 236
Harry, 496 Isaac, 399 James, 398 Mark, 179
Mary, 425
W. L., 119
Walter T., 269 William, 448 William L., 269, 270 Zolah, 269
BIEHL
Catherine, 407 Conrad, 407 Margaret, 407
BIERCE Alexander, 576
BINDER Mary, 440
BIRD Asher, 121, 122, 230, 231 Asher E. Sr., 63 Judith, 375
BISHOP Caroline, 270 Edwin, 270 Edwin P., 270 Ellen, 270
Estella, 270 Eudora, 271
BISHOP continued Fletcher, 199 Holmes, 207 Julia, 270
Opal, 271
Parker Selwyn, 271
Sylvester Parker (M.D.), 270, 271 Zebina, 270
George, 257, 265, 266, 613
George D., 268, 529 George W., 267, 614
Georgia, 269
Gertrude, 268
Gladys, 269 Glenn, 268
Harrison S., 269
Henry, 267, 613
Jacob, 267, 614
Jacob T., 265, 266
James, 265, 266
Joanna, 265, 266 John L., 266, 267, 268, 614 Mabel, 269 Matilda, 266, 626
BLAIN Charles, 199, 203. 567 John, 189
Marion, 567
Minnie, 567
Phoebe, 425
William, 189, 203
Meredyth, 270
Merrill, 270
Nancy, 613, 614
Nancy J., 267
Nora, 265, 268, 269, 529 Peter, 265
Rachel, 265, 267, 270 535, 614
Ralph, 269
Robert, 270
S.C., 97
Samuel, 127, 179, 267, 614, 526
Samuel A., 265, 268, 412
Saran, 266
Stillman, 265, 268, 269
Stillman C., 179, 269
Lizzie R., 272
Maggie A., 330 Margaret, 272 Margaret A., 272
Mary E., 272, 330
Robert S., 272, 330 Samuel T., 272, 330
Sarah, 330 Sarah J., 272
Wells C., 272,. 330
BLAKE
Angelo W., 274 Bertha N., 275 Catherine, 286 Charles ".
Charles A., 275 Cora May, 275 Eugene. 273 George W., 275 Iona P., 286
Jane, 274 Jeanette, 274
L., 239
Lawrence, 273 May, 274 Nancy, 274
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Albert P., 324 George, 226 George R., 97 Hiram L., 322 John I .. , 2?6, 322 Robert H., 322, 323, 324 BEUGTER Anna Margaret. 278 BIDDLE Addie E., 269 A. P., 212 Alfred T., 269 Andrew, 265, 36 Anna, 266 Benjamin, 267, 614
BIDDLE continued Calvin, 179, 364
Cari, 268 Christena, 378
Clark O., 270 Daniel, 265
Daniel T., 111
Dora May, 267
Elizabeth, 179
BLACK George, 236 Vernon, 361 BLACKMAN
Demon, 271
Frank G., 271
June, 271
L. M., 271
Ruth, 271
Wave (Dr. ), 271
W.D., 271
BLAINE James, 527
BLAIR Brice, 272
Eddy, 273 Elizabeth, 330
Ellsworth, 272
Ellsworth E., 330
Ernest Frank, 273
Frank, 330
Frank T., 272, 273
J. Crawford, 329, 330 James, 272
James Hunter, 330
Jennie, 330 Jessie F., 272 Lewis, 409
Mary E., 267, 364, 613, 614
Mary Jane, 265
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BOOTHMAN M. M., 105 BORN
Albert, 280 Charles, 281 David, 279, 280
David Franklin, 280
Ella, 280
Elizabeth, 530
BLANCHARD Annie, 651 Reuben, 651 BLOOMER A.S., 212 Albert S., 109 BLUBAUGH
Elijah, 275
Ada, 647
Drusilla, 275
Allen, 647
Harvey E., 276
Arthur W., 647
Henry, 275, 276 John Edward, 276
Benjamin, 231, 661
Mary, 275
Bethuel, 232
Melvina, 275
Charity, 500
Charles, 647
Dorothy, 647
E.A., 465
Elizabeth, 551, 646
Edgar, 283
Irene, 647
Isaac, 232
Isaiah, 551
George, 283
Hannah, 297 BOGART
Job, 646
John, 92, 232, 645, 646
Grace, 283
Charles Frederick, 276, 277
F. C., 210
Francis, 276
Mary Lydia, 646
John W., 199
Nathan, 231, 232
Obediah, 232
Rebecca, 646
Reuben, 646
Micah, 282
. Rachel, 465 Schuyler, 282, 283 William, 283
BRAILEY
Albina, 283
Ann, 285
Bessie M., 284
Carrie, 287
Charles E., 283, 284, 285
Corwin, 287
Eleanor A., 285
Ellen E., 285
Elva F., 284, 285
BOLLMYER
BOUGHTON Bell, 492
Gideon, 285
Fred, 558, 559 BONNELL
BOWEN
Alfred, 279
Charles, 199
Ann, 279
Henry, 92 John, 292
Jacob, 278, 279
Martha J., 292 Stephen, 255
Laura L., 285
John, 278, 279
BOWERMAN E. R., 92
Leman, 287
Margaret, 279
Margaret Estella, 279
BOWLIN Jeremiah, 80
Lester, 287
Lester C., 283, 285
BOWMANN Lucinda, 542
BOWSER Clarence D., 282
Earl L., 282 Eunice D., 282 Frank L., 282
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John, 231 John, 248, 281 Noah, 281 Noah W., 281, 282, 444 Stanley W., 282
BOYCE Agnes, 475 Mary A., 400 Stephen, 475 BOYD
James J., 279, 280, 281, 535 Priscilla, 280
A. P., 218
Alexander, 236, 239 Henry, 221 BOYNTON Jacob, 197
BOYS Mary, 427
BRADLEY Alanson, 180
Col., 219
Cora, 283
Delos D., 282, 283
Oma, 276 Orrie Elva, 276 Samuel, 275
Edwin D., 77
Ella, 465
Freda E., 465
John N., 647 Lydia, 661
Ida, 283 Isaac, 283
John, 283
Frederick Charles, 277 Isaiah, 276
BOLLES
Avillo, 278
Dora C., 278
Gurdon, 277, 278
Ruth, 647
Sarah C., 646
Sarah E., 647
Nelson E., 277, 278
Susanna, 646
Samuel E., 278
Vera, 647
Vaughn E., 278
Vernon, 647
BOLLINGER
Lawrence, 630
BOLLMEYER
BOSTWICK Kate, 572
Christine, 407
J.C., 94 John C., 407
BOTTS S. T., (Dr. ), 461
Harry E., (Dr.), 287, 288
James S., 283, 284, 285, 286, 287 James S. Jr., 286
Herbert R., 279
Jonah, 287
Julia, 287
James, 279
Richard, 279 Ulysses G., 279 William, 278, 279 BONNEY Lucinda, 262 BOODY R. P., 92
. Lucile, 287 Mary, 287 Melissa A., 283, 285 Col. M. R., 476 Moses R., 86, 185, 283, 284, 285
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Martha A., 646
Joseph, 465
Mary, 283
Julius D., 278
Marion E., 278
Bauthuel, 645
Grace, 281 Hannah Joan, 280 Jacob S., 280
BORSTON A.W., 92 BORTON
Mary, 639
BLYDENBURG E.S., 576 BODLEY
William, 645, 646, 647
Leonard, 287
BLAKE continued Nancy E., 308 Orra, 186, 286 Orrin, 274 Richard, 273 Scott, 273 W.A., 91, 92 Wesley A., 273, 274, 275 BLAKELY
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BRIGGS continued Marion W., 291 Rufus, 291, 292 William W., 292
BRIGHAM
Cecelia, 293 Celia, 263
Clarence E., 293
H. T. B., 293
Harriet, 293
Harry H., 295
Helen, 293, 295
BROOKER Frederick, 124
BRANT Minnie, 441
BRATTON
Elizabeth, 508 Joanna, 643 Mary C., 508 Robert, 508, 643
BRAZURE
Ann, 558
Lawrence, 293.
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Charles E., 301
Chloe, 300
Christina, 420
Ralph W., 293
Roy S., 294, 295 .
Samuel, 292
David S., 405, 406
Davis, 299, 300
Eliza L., 301
Hon. Ethan A., 49
Eudora B., 301
Eugene A., 300
Bainbridge, 296
Bartley, 295, 296
Bertha A., 296
Byron, 119, 295, 296
Charles Wesley, 297
Cornelius, 297
Earl E., 298
George W. Jr., 302
Harry K., 301
Henry, 300
Henry Van Emen, 302
Henrietta, 298
Hugh C., 298 Jacob, 295
Ida, 299 John, 300 Joseph W., 50
BRIDGE Lilly, 227 BRIERLY
William, 247
John D., 218, 220
John H., 296
John L., 296, 297, 298
Jonathon, 298
Leila May, 298
Levi, 296
Lois, 298
BRUEHLMAN John S., 258
Clara Louise, 291 Ernest F., 291 Erastus, 291
Margaret, 298 Mary, 298 Matilda, 298 Maye, 296 Nelson, 468
Nelson L., 298
Phoebe, 296 Ray, 296
Sarah A., 298 Sarah J., 296 Thomas, 298 William Henry, 298
BRINKERHOFF John, 575, 576
Celah, 303 Ella, 303 Fanny, 332, 334 Oakley, 303 Walter, 303 BUCKMAN Ira, 564
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Thomas, 292
Thomas Jr., 292
W.S., 293
Winfield, 292, 293, 294 BRINK
George B., 67, 104, 203, 299 George D., 299
George S., 300, 545
George W., (Rev.), 300, 301, 302
Eliza, 298 George, 298 Harry, 298
Jacob B., 298
L. W., 385
Levi W., 97, 105
Lucy J., 299
John, 298
Marvin D., 300
BRIGGS
Alanson, 62, 196, 334, 335
BROWNING Almira, 632 Jesse, 183, 184
Angeline, 334 Bernice, 291 Catherine, 291 Charles W., 290
Lois E., 468
BRUNBRIDGE Jane, 131, 233
BRYANT Ida, 395
BUCHANAN Ellen, 293 Henry, 293
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BRINKMAN Frederick, 298, 299 Frederick C., 299 G. William, 299 Mary, 299 W. Herman, 298 BROADSWORD Peter, 236 BROCKWAY Elizabeth, 317
J. H., 91, 92, 293, 294
BROOKS William, 541
J. H., (Col.), 263
Joel, 110, 292, 553
Joel Jr., 292, 293, 294
Joel Sr., 292
Jonathon, 292
BROWN Amanda G., 307, 308
Joseph H., 106
Josephine, 295
Anna L., 301 Benjamin, 225
BREDEE Frederick, 585 BREESE Phoebe, 654 BRENNER
Luretta, 293
Mary B., 295
Collin, 413 Dallas, 97
BROWER Jacob, 304, 305 Lorinda, 304, 333
BRAILEY continued
Nora A., 284 Orra Lester, 286, 287 Orra M., 287, 288 Sarah M., 284, 285 Sevilla A., 285 Susan D., 285 Vera M., 284 BRAINARD
Abper P., 180 Mrs. C. H., 492 L. E., 288 W.F., 288
Erastus Sr., 206 Francis, 290 Frank, 108 Franklin, 290, 291, 357 George, 335 Harvey O., 292 Joel, 198, 618 Julia P., 292 Lothrop, 198 Maria, 291
James, 298 James W., 296
Mary E., 299 Sallie D., 301
History Fulton Co., Ohio
BUTLER continued John S., 62, 197, 260 Mrs. John S., 61, 97 Julia M., 431, 432
Lavina, 260
Lewis, 85 Martin, 71 Martin H., 432 Nathaniel, 198
BUTT
Ira, 413 .
BUTTS
Eliza, 562
BULGER
Haman, 275
BUYTER
George, 278, 279
BULKLEY Chauncey, 199
BUNTING
Marmaduke, 190
CAGWIN Gertrude, 435 Hamden, 435
Titus, 308 CANNEDA Julia, 296
Aruna, 422
Thomas, 191
Phoebe, 422
CALDWELL Phoebe, 253
CALLENDER
E.S., 119
CALLOW Daniel, 279 CAMBURN
CAPP McEnder, 227
Judge, 46
Almond, 305
CAREY
BURNETT
Ann, 305
David, 604 Julia, 526
Lucy, 490
Cora, 305
Edith, 305
Elias, 305
Frank A., 304, 305,
BURRILL Alfred O., 326
Hattie, 305
BURROUGHS
Alice, 304
James, 304, 305, 333
Louisa, 305, 333
Minerva, 305, 585
William, 305
Willis, 304
CAMERON
Amanda B., 461 Caroline, 531 Ebenezer, 203 John T., 203
Grace, 304 Hattie, 304 James F., 303, 304
George W., 305, 306
James P., 304 Mary, 304 Michael, 304
Gertrude I., 306 Jeremiah, 305
John D., 252
Joseph, 387
Mina, 252
CAMP
Ambrose, 649 Haner, 649 Jerome, 649, 650 Levi, 649, 650
CAMPBELL
Caroline, 586
Alfred D., 309
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