The history of Champaign and Logan counties : from their first settlement, Part 23

Author: Antrim, Joshua; Western Ohio Pioneer Association
Publication date: 1872
Publisher: Bellefontaine, Ohio : Press Printing Co.
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December 3, 1818, by Seneca Allen, Justice of the Peace, Sam- uel Vance to Catherine Amel.


[ NOTE -- There seems to be some mistake in these dates, one be- ing February 1st, 1819, and the one following December 3d, 1818.]


December 24, 1818, by Seneca Allen, Justice of the Peace, James Wilkinson to Nancy Skinner.


*John Guthridge Was a Baptist preacher. The above name was found on the record just as it is here.


LOGAN COUNTIES.


December 24, 1818, by Seneca Allen, Justice of the Peace, Wil liam Wilson and Julia Hawley.


December 25, 1818, by Seneca Allen, Justice of the Peace, Israel Smith and Mary Rees.


January 7, 1819, by Seneca Allen, Justice of the Peace, Robert A. Forsyth and Almira Hull.


January 10, 1819, by Seneca Allen, Justice of the Peace, Joshua Chappell and Annie Gunn.


January 14, 1819, by Seneca Allen, Justice of the Peace, George Campbell and Sallie Skinner.


February 2, 1819, by Seneca Allen, Justice of the Peace, David Murphy and Elizabeth Carpenter.


February 2, 1819, by Seneca Allen, Justice of the Peace, Mathias Gray and Sallie Carpenter.


January 28, 1819, by Henry Robertson, Esq, William Davis to Mary Johnston.


February 11, 1819, by Rev. Elias Vickers, James McGain to Polly Askins.


March 25, 1819, by Rev. Elias Vickers, Robert McGain, to Nan cy McNay.


February 2, 1819, by James M. Reed, Esq., Isaac Miller to Eliza- beth McCloud. This certificate of marriage filed the 12th day of April, 1819.


April 13, 1819, by James M. Reed, Esq., Henry Houtz to Betsy Frantz.


February 1, 1819, by Rev. John Inskeep, Aaron Reams to Luna Zane.


February 4, 1819, by Raphel Moore, Esq., John Askins to Polly McGain.


April 21, 1819, by James M. Reed, Esq., William Fenil to Sallie Owen.


June 24, 1819, by Wm. Ewin, Esq., Daniel Grubbs to Sallie Cain.


June 17, 1819, by William Ewin, Esq., Samuel Curl to Catherine Smith.


May 18, 1819, by James M. Reed, Esq., James Hill to Mary Ritchey.


March 13, 1819, by Seneca Allen, Esq., Daniel Murray to Abigail Ward.


April 13, 1819, by the same, Thomas Turnall to Mary Stanton.


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266


CHAMPAIGN AND


April 12, 1819, by the same, Silas Lewis to Lydia Chelson.


April 28, 1819, by the same, Solomon Cross to Betsy Sawyer.


May 20, 1819, by the same, George Marsh to Julia Varney.


May 23, 1819, by John Gutridge, (Baptist preacher) Moses Reams to Mahaly Norton.


March 11, 1819, by John Strange, (Methodist preacher,) Robert Casebolt to Hannah Davis.


March 11, 1819, by Israel Howell, Esq., Caleb Kearns to Eliza- beth Marmon.


September 9, 1819, by John Wilson, Esq., Win. Pierce to Sarah Ferstone.


September 21, 1819, by Israel Howell, Esq., Stephen Bratton to Elizabeth Lowe.


October 28, 1819, by Rev. John Inskeep, Emsly Pope to Susan- na Lundy.


October 28, 1819, by Raphel Moore, Esq., Nathan Cretcher to Sarah Pollock.


December 14, 1819, by Rev. John Inskeep, Esq., Jesse Sharp to Rebecca Haines.


Noven ber 4, 1819, by David Askins, Esq., William Moore to Sarah Moo. re.


February 24, 1820, by James Reed, Esq., John Blue to Mary Hobouch.


January 24, 1820), by Wm. Ewin, Esq., John Bishop to Sallie Gar vood.


October 24, 1819, by Wm. Ewin, Esq., Wm. Eaton to Sallie El- lender.


October 24, 1819, by Wm. Ewin, Esq., Robert Rea to Mary Grubbs.


February 21, 1820, by John Garwood, Esq., Job Garwood to Lydia Gregg.


February 24, 1820, by Jas. M. Reed, Esq., Simeon Monroe to Polly Hale.


March 3, 1820, by David Askins, Esq., Joseph Pollock to Martha Connel.


April 5, 1820, by David Askins, Esq., Solomon Hobouch to Sarah Castile.


March 9, 1820, by Benjamin Lane, James Buller to Obedience Patterson.


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LOGAN COUNTIES.


April 8, 1820, by James M. Reed, Esq , Henry McPherson to Annie Smith.


March 13, 1820, by James M. Reed, Esq., Nathaniel Dodge to Betsy Workman.


July 15, 1820, by James M. Reed, Esq., Joseph Tenary to Zellah McColloch.


July 25, 1820, by Wm. Ewin, Esq., Geo .. Linkswell to Margaret Hill.


July 28, 1820, by Win. Ewin, Esq., John Ballinger to Mary In- skeep.


July 15, 1820, by James Reed, Esq., Daniel Colvin to Nancy Hill.


August 1, 1820, by Joseph McBeth, Esq., Orin Hubbard to Mar- garet Craig.


October 14, 1820, by Joseph McBeth, Esq., John McGhee to Eliz- beth Stuart.


November 6, 1820, by Israel Howell, Esq., Samuel Robertson to Polly MeNeal.


October 14, 1820, by Wm. Ewin, Esq., Isaac Sparks to Martha Elallinger.


October 14, 1820, by William Euans, Esq., Josiah Bayless and Hannah Curl.


December 6, 1820, by Rev. Johu Inskeep, Job Inskeep and Sallie October 26, 1820, by Israel Howell, Esq., John MeNeil to Elenor Herring.


Sharp.


December 6, 1820, by Henry Robertson, Esq., Samuel Blagg and Catharine Kelly.


December 18, 1820, by David Askins, Esq., James Campbell and Betsy More.


December 20, 1820, by John Garwood, Esq., Daniel Ray and Seidmond.


January 25, 1821, by John Garwood, Esq., Allen Rea and Mariah Bishop.


February 14, 1821, by David Askins, Esq., John McGain and Betsy Leper.


February 15, 1821, by David Askins, Esq., Win. Campbell and Ann Moore.


March 14, 1821, by David Askins, Esq., Thomas Moore and Re- Thecca Makemson.


268


CHAMPAIGN AND


March 8, 1821, by James Reed, Esq., Robert Pshaw an Betsy Carter.


March 23, 1821, by Henry Robertson, Esq., Joshua Robertson to Rachel Willets.


May 29, 1821, by Wm. Scott, Esq., John Hall and Pamelia Lee.


April 2, 1821, by John Freeman, Esq., William Wilkison and Jane Strange.


April 14, 1821, by David Askins, Esq., Frederick Bailor and Elizabeth Craig.


April 16, 1821, by Rev. John Inskeep, Esq., Uriah McKinny and Nancy Star.


May 29, 1821, by Wm. Scott, Esq., John Underwood and Nancy Hitt.


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June 3, 1821, by Rev. John Inskeep, Henry Cain and Rachel Mendenhall.


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. POLL BOOKS


OF THE SEVERAL TOWNSHIPS OF CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, GIVING A RECORD OF THE NAMES OF ELECTORS AT FIRST ELECTON, OCTO- BER 8, 1811.


Urbana Township.


Poll Book of the township of Urbana, in the county of Cham- paign, on the eighth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eleven. Zephaniah Luce. William Stevens, and William Glenn, Judges, and Joseph Hedges and Daniel Helmick, Clerks of this Election, were severally sworn, as the law directs, previous to their entering on the duties of their respective offices.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. Lawrence White, 44. Nathaniel Morrow,


2. Joseph Gordon, 45. John Rigdon,


3. William H. Fyife, 46. John Huston,


4. Samuel McCord,


47. Alexander Allen,


5. George Hunter, 18. Joseph Ford,


6. James Robinson, 49. John Williams,


7. Benjamin Doolittle,


50. Britton Lovett,


8. Nathaniel Pinkard, 51. James Askin,


9. Daniel Helmick,


10. George Fithian,


11. Joseph Hedges,


12. Zephaniah Luce,


13. William Glenn,


52. James McGill, 58. Jacob Arney,


54. Hugh Gibbs,


55. James Dallas,


56. Samuel Hoge,


270


CHAMPAIGN AND


14. John Gilmore,


57. Thomas West,


15. John McCord, 58. Nicholas Carpenter,


16. Wm. Stevens,


59. John White,


17. Anthony Patrick,


60. John Glenn,


18. Henry Bacon,


61. John Largent,


19. Simon Kenton, 62. Daniel Largent,


20. David W. Parkison, 63. Jacob Pence,


21. Nathan Fitch,


64. Curtis M. Thompson,


22. Frederick Ambrose, 65. Andrew Richards,


23. Wm. Powell, 66. Job Clemons,


24. Jacob Slagal,


67. Timothy Giffert,


25. James Fithian,


68. Sanford Edmonds,


26. David Moody,-


69. Thomas Moore,


27. Daniel Harr,


70. John Rhodes,


28. Isaac Robinson,


71. Alexander McCumpsey,


29. Edward W. Pierce,


72. Robert Noe,


30. John Thompson,


73. John Ford,


31. John Thomas,


74. Francis Stevenson,


32. John Schryock,


75. Robert Taber,


33. James Wilkison,


76. John Frazel,


34. Enos Thomas,


77. Tolson Ford,


35. Isaac Shockey,


78. Thomas Ford,


36. William Bridge,


79. Job Gard,


37. John Reynolds,


80. James Davidson,


38. Jolin A. Ward,


81. Samuel Clifton,


39. John Trewett,


82. John Stewart,


40. Wm. Largent,


83. Thomas Trewett,


41. Wm. Rhodes,


84. Benj. Nichols,


42. Joseph Ayers, Sen.,


85. John Fitcher,


43. Allen Oliver,


86. Joseph Penee,


87. Nelson Largent.


It is by us certified that the number of electors at this election amounts to eighty-seven.


ATTEST: JOSEPH HEDGES, DANIEL HELMICK, Clerks.


ZEPHANIAH LUCE, WILLIAM STEVENS, WILLIAM GLENN,


Judges.


271


LOGAN COUNTIES.


Madriver Township.


Poll Book of the election held in the township of Madriver, in the county of Champaign, on the eighth day of October, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and eleven ; David Bayles, Nathan Dar- nall, and Peter Bruner, Judges, and James Montgo nery and Wm. Nicholson, Clerks of the election, were severally sworn as the law directs, previous to their entering on the duties of their respective offices.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. Wm. Weaver, Sen.


2. John Kain,


3. Archibald McKinley, 31. Boswell Darnall,


4. Elijah Standiford, 32. Henry Steinberger,


5. Wm. West, 33. Owen Ellis,


6. Thomas Grafton, 34. Ezekiel Boswell,


7. Levi Rouze,


8. Peter Bruner,


9. Nathan Darnall,


10. Isaac Lansdale,


11. Sampson Kelly,


12. Isaac Myers,


13. James Grafton,


14. James Montgomery,


15. Wm. Nicholson,


16. John Beaty,


17. Gershom Gard,


18. Jacob Conklin,


19. Elijah Ross,


20. Wm. Ross, Sen.,


21. John Brown,


22. John Rouze,


23. Wm. Baggs,


24. John Baggs,


25. James Baggs,


29. Wm. Weaver, Jr.,


30. George Glass,


35. Daniel Davis,


36. Henry Boswell,


37. Henry Pence,


38. John Steinberger,


39. Hiram Cotteral,


40. John Logan, Jr.,


41. George Wickum,


42. George Boswell,


43. George Wilson,


44. David Jones,


45. Andrew Davis, Son.,


46. John Taylor,


47. Anderson Davis, Jr.,


48. John Bayles,


49. John Pence,


50. Peter Smith,


51. David Beaty,


52. Shadrach D. Northcutt,


53. John S. Berry,


272


CHAMPAIGN AND


26. Reuben McSherry,


54. Miller Gillesp.y,


27. Alexander Brown, 55. Abraham Shockey,


28. Joseph Dilts,


56. Samuel Pence,.


57. David Bayles.


It is by us certified that the number of electors at this election, amounts to fifty-seven.


ATTEST : W. NICHOLSON,


Clerks. JAS. MONTGOMERY, - NATHAN DARNALL


PETER BRUNER,


of DAVID BAYLES, - Judges


Election.


273


LOGAN COUNTIES.


Union Township.


Poil Book of the election held in the township of Union, in the county of Champaign, on the eighth day of October, 1811. John Gutridge, Sen., Joseph McLain, Jacob Minturn, Benjamin Cheney and John Owen, Clerks of this election, were severally sworn as the law directs, previous to their entering on the duties of their respective offices.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. Hiram M. Curry, 35. David Marsh,


2. Wesley Hathaway,


3. Jacob Minturn,


4. John Price,


5. Solomon Scott,


6. John Sayre,


7. John Lafferty,


8. Jonathan Brown,


9. Alexander McCorkle,


10. John Ross,


11. Isaac Tucker,


12. Jesse Gutridge,


13. Joseph McLain,


14. John Gutridge, Sen.,


15. Moses Gutridge,


16. James Walker,


17. Paul Huston,


18. Isaac Titsworth,


19. John Kelly,


20. Barton Minturn,


21. Charles Harrison,


22. James McLain,


23. Abner Barritt,


24. Philip Miller,


25. Adam Miller,


26. John Owen,


36. Thomas Pearce, Jr.,


37. Obed Ward,


38. James Maryfield,


39. Emmanuel Maryfield,


40. Alexander Ross,


41. James Lowry,


42. Stephen Runyon,


43. Allen Minturn,


44. William Valentine,


45. Daniel Jones,


46. Richard Runyon,


47. Daniel Neal,


48. John Neal,


49. Justus Jones,


50. John Elefrits,


51. Henry Vanmeter,


52. William Ray,


53. Ebenezer Cheney,


54. John Clark,


55. Richard Carbus,


56. James Owen,


57. Adam Rhode-,


58. Francis Owen,


59. Jeremiah Tucker.


60. William Cheney,


274


CHAMPAIGN AND


27. William Kelly, 61. James Mitchel,


28. Benjamin Cheney, 62. David Osburn,


29. Israel Marsh, 63. Thomas Pearce, Sen.


30. Gabriel Briant, 64. John Runyon,


31. David Vance, 65. Thomas Sayre,


32. Abijah Ward, 66. Daniel Baker,


33. Enoch Sargeant, 67. Jacob Rees,


34. Joseph Cummons,


68. George Sergeant.


It is by us certified, that the number of electors at this election amounts to sixty-eight.


ATTEST: 1


BENJAMIN CHENEY & Clerks.


JOHN OWEN,


JOHN GUTRIDGE, JACOB MINTURN Judges.


JOSEPH MCLAIN


275


LOGAN COUNTIES.


Concord Township.


Poll Book of the election held in Concord township, in the county of Champaign, on the eighth day of October, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and eleven. Sampson Talbot, Thomas Stretch and Joseph Hill, Judges, William Stretch and Daniel Jackson, Clerks of this election, were severally sworn as the law directs, previou- to their entering on the duties of their respective offices.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. Phelix Rock, 18. Joseph Hill,


2. Silas Johnston, 19.


William Stretch,


3, Adam Wise,


20. Daniel Jackson,


4. George Faulkner,


21. Robert Blaney,


5. Philip C. Kenton, 22. Jacob Sarver,


6. ' James Johnston, 23. Samuel Mitchell. Sen.


7. Philip Coamer,


24. Joel Fuson,


8. Walker Johnston, 25. Abraham Custor,


9. Archibald McGrew, Sen. 26. William Custor,


10. Christian Stevens,


11. William Kenton, Jr.,


12. James McLaughlin,


James Mitchell, 29.


13. Mark Kenton, 30. Thomas Kenton,


14. Elija T. Davis,


15. Ezekiel A. Smith,


16. Sampson Talbot,


33. Marcus Clark,


34. Benjamin Line,


35. Joseph Hurings.


We do hereby certify that the number of electors at this election amounts to thirty-five.


ATTEST: - DAN'L JOHNSTON.


WILLIAM STRETCH, & Clerks.


SAMPSON TALBOTT. THOMAS STRETCH. JOSKPH HILL,


17. Thomas Stretch,


27. Isaac Custor,


28. Mathew MeGrew,


31. Thomas Daniel,


32. Samuel Smith,


276


CHAMPAIGN AND


Salem Township.


Poll Book of the election held in the township of Salem, in the county of Champaign, on the eighth day of October, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and eleven. Joseph Petty, John McAd- ams and Mathew Stewart, Judges, and David Parkison and Joseph Vance, Clerks of this election, were severally sworn as the law directs, previous to their entering on the duties of their respective offices.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. Allen Galent,


24. Jesse Johnston,


2. John Galent,


25. Samuel Gibbs,


3. Francis Thomas,


26. William Powell,


4. Joseph Petty, 27. Christopher Wood,


5. John McAdams, 28. James Williams,


6. Mathew Stewart, 29. John Thomas,


7. John Vance, 30. Jacob Leonard,


8. Michael Whisman, 31. Abraham Powell,


9. Joseph Vance, 32. Joseph Duncan,


10. David Parkison,


11. John Taylor,


12. James Porter,


13. Arthur Thomas,


14. John Symmes,


15. William Waukob,


16. James Brown,


39. Jonathan Long,


40. Joseph Reynolds,


41. Philip Huffman, 42. Joseph Wilkison,


20. William Riddle,


43. Thomas Wilkison,


21. John Davis,


44. Michael Instine,


22. Job Martin,


45. James Turner,


23. Henry Davis,


46. Robert McFarland.


It is by us certified that the number of electors at this election is forty-six.


ATTEST: DAVID PARKISON, Į


JOSEPH VANCE, Clerks


JOSEPH PETTY, JOHN M'ADAMS, MATHEW STEWART } Judges.


18. Ezekiel Petty,


34. Randle Largent,


35. John Williams,


36. Jeremiah Bowen,


37. George Leonard,


38. John Reed,


17. Archibald Stewart,


19. Bernard Coon,


33. David Brown,


277


LOGAN COUNTIES.


Wayne Township,


Poll Book of the election held in the township of Wayne, county of Champaign, on the eighth day of October, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and eleven. Abraham Hughes, Nathan Norton and John Paxton, Judges, and Basil Noel and Wesley Hughes, Clerk- of this election, were severally sworn as the law directs, previou- to their entering upon their respective duties.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. Reuben Paxton, 16. John Paxton,


2. Abraham Hughes,


17. John Sutton,


3. William Tharp, 18. Gray Gary,


4. William Fagan, 19. Nathan Norton,


5. Joshua Jones, 20. William Williams,


6. John Black,


21. Basil Noel,


7. John Richardson, 22. Wesley Hughes,


8. John Ballinger,


9. John Barrett,


10. Daniel Reed,


11. John Bowlman,


12. John Devoore,


13. Isaac Hughes,


14. Henry Williams,


15. Abner Tharp,


25.


Andrew Grubbs,


26. John Bowlman, Sen.,


27. Otho Johnson,


28. Benjamin Lee,


29. Solomon Tharp,


30. Jacob Paxton.


31. William Pickrell.


It is hereby certified the number of electors at this election amounts to thirty-one.


ATTEST:


BASIL NOEL, Clerks.


WESLEY HUGHES, )


JOHN PAXTON,


ABRAHAM HUGHES,


NATHAN NORTON. - Election


Judges of


23. John Thomas,


24. Nathan Tharp,


POLL BOOKS


OF TOWNSHIPS OF LOGAN COUNTY, GIVING THE NAMES OF THEIR RESPECTIVE ELECTORS AT THEIR FIRST ELECTIONS.


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Zane Township.


Poll Book of the election held in the township of Zane, in the county of Champaign, (now Logan), on the second Tuesday of October, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and eleven. Solomon McColloch, Daniel Garwood and Matthias Williams, Judges, and Joseph Euans and Thomas Davis, Clerks of this election, were severally sworn, as the law directs, previous to their entering on the duties of their respective offices. This election for one Rep- resentative to the State and one County Commissioner.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. William McColloch,


15. Conrad Moots,


2. James Monroe, 16. William A. McNeal,


3. Christopher Smith, 17. Isaac Titsworth,


4. Daniel Garwood, 18. William Southard,


5. Matthias Williams,


19. Richmond Marmon,


20. Nicholas Pickrell,


7. George McColloch, -21. Charles Moots,


8. Joseph Euans,


9. Thomas Davis,


10. David Marmon, Sen.,


11. William Davis,


22. Samuel Hurd,


23. Edmond Marmon,


24. John Shelby,


25. Robert Smith,


6. Solomon McColloch,


273


LOGAN COUNTIES.


12. John Marmon, 26. John McCoy,


13. Robert Marmon, 27. David Marmon, Jr.,


14. Joshua Sharp, 28. Jacob Patterson.


It is hereby certified that the number of electors at this election amounts to twenty-eight.


JOSEPH EUANS, } Clerks.


SOLOMON MCCOLLOCH,


THOS. DAVIS,


DANIEL GARWOOD,


MATTHIAS WILLIAMS,


Judges.


280


CHAMPAIGN AND


Harrison Township.


Poll Book, of the election held in the township of Harrison, in the county of Logan, on the sixth day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. James McIlvain, Archibald Moore and John Dunn, Judges and John Askren and Hugh Newell Clerks, of this election, were severally sworn, as the law directs, previous to their entering on the duties of their respective offices.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. David Kirkwood,


2. John Kirkwood,


3. James McClanahan,


4. John G. McIlvain, 15.


5. James McNay, 16.


6. John McNay, 17. Joseph Pollock,


18. John McDaniel,


7. Robert Crockett,


8. William Wall, 19. Abner Snoddy,


9. Samuel Cartmell, 20. James Wall,


10. David Askren,


11. John Dunn,


12. Archibald Moore,


13. John Askren,


14. Robert Braden,


Hugh Newell,


Moses McIlvain,


21. John Wall,


22. John McIlvain.


It is hereby certified that the number of electors at this election amounts to twenty-two.


ATTEST. JOHN ASKREN,


HUGH NEWELL, Clerk.


JAMES MCILVAIN,


JOHN DUNN, ARCHIBALD MOORE, }Judges.


281


LOGAN COUNTIES.


Lake Township.


Poll Book, of the election held in the township of Lake, in the county of Champaign, now Logan, on the eighth day of October, A. D., eighteen hundred and eleven. Thomas Baird, Samuel Black and William Moore, Judges, and Samuel Mellvain and Hugh Newell, Clerks of this election, were severally sworn as the law directs, previous to entering on the duties of their respective offices.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. William Boid,


2. James Hill,


3. John McPherrin,


36. Archibald Moore,


4. Elijah States, 37. James McIlvain,


5. Isaac Miller,


38. John Beard,


6. David Matthews, 39. William McCloud,


7. William Haines,


8. Joseph Crowzan,


9. George Moore,


10. William Kirkwood.


43. Samuel Newell,


44. Benjamin Cox,


45. James McPherson,


46. Thomas Beard,


14. John Moore,


15. David Kirkwood,


16. Thomas Newell,


17. John Lodwick,


18. William McCaw,


51.


Robert Moore,


52. John Schooler,


53.


Phillip Mathews, Sen.


54. Charles Johnson,


55. Henry Mathews,


23. David Askren,


24. William Lee,


25. Battest Mayvil,


26. John Tullis, Jr.,


34. Martin Shields,


35. John McDonald,


40. Samuel Shields,


41. William McDonald,


42. John Lewis,


11. Abner Snoddy,


12. Daniel Workman, Sen.


18. William Hann,


47. Joseph Cox,


48. William Connel,


49. James Workman,


50. John Stevenson,


19. James Cooper,


20. Thomas Dullson,


21. James McClanahan,


22. William Moore,


56. Charles Schooler,


57. Samuel Black,


58. Hugh Newell,


59. Samuel Mellvain,


CHAMPAIGN AND


27. Samuel McDonald,


60. James Moore,


28. Samuel Tidd, 61. Daniel M. Workman,


29. Phillip Mathews, Jr.,


62. John Workman,


30. Robert Porter, 63. John H. Moore,


31. Robert Dickson, 64. Phillip Hoshaw,


32. John Tullis, Sen., 65. William Cummins,


33. James Bonner,


66. Jeremiah Stansbury, 67. Mason Fewell.


It is by us certified that the number of electors at this election amounts to sixty-seven.


ATTEST: SAMUEL MOILVAIN, } Clerks.


HUGH NEWELL,


THOMAS BAIRD, Judges SAMUEL BLACK, of


WM. MOORE, Election.


283


LOGAN COUNTIES.


Zane Township.


Poll Book of the election held in Zane township, Logan county, the sixth day of April, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. Daniel Garwood, John Warner and Joseph Stokes, Judges, and Levi Garwood and John Inskeep, Clerks of the elec- tion, were sworn as the law directs, previous to their entering on the duties of their respective offices.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. Joshua Cain,


37. David Marmon, Sen.,


2. Wm. Eaton, 38. James Robertson,


3. Job Sharp,


39. Abel Thomas,


4. Samuel Curl, 40. Samuel Hatcher,


5. Daniel Garwood, 41. Edmond Marmon,


6. Joel Stratten,


42. Wm. Euans,


43. John Inskeep,


44. Wm. P. Sharp,


45. Job Sharp, Sen.


10. Enoch Smith, 46. Isaac James,


11. Jose Garwood,


12. Job Garwood,


13. Walter Marshal,


14. William Sharp,


15. Caleb Ballinger,


16. Benajah Williams,


17. Isaac B. Dillon,


18. Joseph Stokes,


19. John Williams,


20. Jesse Sharp,


21. John Sharp, Jr., 57. William Grubs,


22. Jesse Downs,


23. Charles Curl,


24. Matthias Williams,


25. Job Inskeep,


26. Simeon Smith,


51. David Marmon, Jr.,


52. Nicholas Pickrel,


53. Moses Euans,


54. Joseph Euans,


55. Giles Norton,


56. Samuel Curl, Jr.,


58. Enoch Sharp,


59. Joshua Inskeep,


60. James Hatcher,


61. Isaac Hatcher,


62. David Thomas,


7. Levi Inskeep,


8. John D. Elbert,


9. Joseph Stratten,


47. Josiah Outland,


48. Benjamin Smith,


49. Peter Marmon,


50, Jonathan William -. ,


284


CHAMPAIGN AND


27. Samuel Ballinger,


63. Joseph Curl, Sen.,


28. James Edwards,


64. Daniel Stokes,


29. Joshua Sharp, 65. Isaac Sharp,


30. Judge Garwood, 66. Jonah Bishop,


31. Christopher Smith, 67. John Garwood,


32. Caleb Stratten, 68. Thomas James,


33. Henry Seaman, 69. Allen Sharp,


34. Samuel Hendrick, 70. Carlisle Haines,


35. John Marmon,


71. Thomas Seegar,


36. John Warner,


72. Job Sharp,


73. John Sharp.


It is by us certified that the number of electors at this election amounted to seventy-three.


ATTEST: LEVI GARWOOD, Clerks. JOHN WARNER, JOSEPH STOKES,


DANIEL GARWOOD, }


Judges.


JOHN INSKEEP,


285


LOGAN COUNTIES.


Lake Township.


Poll book of election held in the township of Lake, in the county of Logan, and State of Ohio, in the town of Belleville, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. Thomas Baird, Joseph Peach and William Powell, Judges, and George Krouskop and John Askren, Clerks of this election were severally sworn as the law directs, previous to their entering on the duties of their respect- ive offices.


NUMBER AND NAME OF ELECTORS.


1. James M. Reed, 67. Oliver C. Blalock,


2. Isaac Miller,


68. Levi D. Tharp,


3. William Johnson, 69. Nathaniel Crutcher,


4. John Colvin, 70. William Coddington,


5. John Tucker,


71. Simeon Ransbottom,


6. John Tullis, sen. 72. Joseph Haynes,


7. William Mckinney,


8. Joseph Gordon,


9. James Binley,


10. James MeClenaghan,


11. William Haines,


12. Thomas Haines,


13. Moses McIlvain,


14. William Carroll,


15. Archibald Moore,


16. David Jones,


17. Henry Shaw,


18. Thomas Newell,


19. James McIlvain,


20. David Kirkwood,


21. Isaac Southerland,


22. Joseph Wilson,


23. William Kirkwood,


24. Samuel Shields, 90. John Wood,


25. Joseph Coddington,


85. Joseph Bowen,


86. Sylvanus Morehouse,


87. Joseph Cumming, 88. John Holmes,


89. John Tinnis,


91. John Enoch,


74. Thomas, Colvin,


75. Daniel Vance,


76. Daniel Purdy,


77. George Blalock,


78. Michael Waggoner,


79. John McDonald,


80. James Wall,


81. George Krouskop,


82. Robert Doty,


83. James Wall, sen.


84. Joseph Kirkwood,


73. John N. Gluer,


286


CHAMPAIGN AND


26. James Largent,


27. John G. McIlvain,


93. John Crawford,


28. James McPherson,


94. John Hall,


29. William McBeth,


95. James Leper,


30. John Wall,


96. William Gray,


31. John Newell,


97. John Shelby,


32. David Askren,


98. Obadiah, Howell,


33. Stephen Hoyt,


99. Jesse Gale,


34. William Moore,


100. Hezekiah Wilcox,


35. Robert Moore,


101. Joseph Peach,


36. William Wall, 102. William Powell,


37. Joseph Alexander,


103. Thomas Baird,


38. John Gunn,


104. William White,


39. William Adams,


105. Justice Edwards,


40. Samuel Newell,


41. Samuel Wilson,


107. William Davis,


42. Jacob Powell,


108. John Cochran,


43. George F. Dunn,


109. Samuel Carter,


44. Robert Newell,


110. Daniel Workman,


45. Raphael Moore,


46. Samuel Moore, jr.


112. Ransford Hoyt,


47. John Dunn,


113. Alexander McGarvy,


48. Joel Smith,


114. John Moore,


49. Daniel Workman, sen.


115. James Hill,


50. Abner Snoddy,


116. Benjamin Vickers,


51. Patrick Watson,


117. Charles O. Wolpers,


52. Jacob Foster,


118. Abraham Sager,


53. Joseph Smith,


119. Samuel Covington,


120. John Askren,


54. William McCloud,


55. John Lodwick,


121.


Samuel Hathaway,


56. John Peach,


122. Thomas Thompson,


57. John Naglee,


123. Isaac Clemens,


58. George Countner,


124. Thomas Powell,


59. Thomas Clark,


125. William Davis,


60. Christopher Wood,


126. David King


6I. Robert Porter,


127. Emmanuel Rost,


62. John McBeth,


128. Ross Thomas,


63. Thomas Garwood, 129. Hugh Newell,


64. Isaac Myers,




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