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Little Sandusky was laid out about the year 1830, by John Wilson and Dr. Stephen Fowler. John Wilson kept the first inn. J. S. Rappe afterwards kept a hotel there-a public house unequaled anywhere in the northwest. Little Sandusky is seven miles from Upper Sandusky, eleven from Marseilles, twelve from Marion, and fifteen from Bucyrus.
Among the improvements of the town are the elegant man- sions of Messrs. Pike and Rush Fowler. The residence of the latter was built about four years ago, and is probably equal to any in the county. It is heated with hot air pipes, and has all the modern conveniences.
BOWSHERVILLE.
Bowsherville derives its name from Anthony Bowsher, one of the old pioneers, who owned the town site and land sur- rounding. It is located just south of the old Indian Reserva- tion line. It is four miles west of Little Sandusky, seven miles east of Marseilles, and six miles south of Upper Sandusky. As an Indian trading point, Bowsherville did considerable busi- ness, being in early times a rendezvous for the settlers from five
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to ten miles around. It was noted as a horse-racing point. For a period of fifteen years, a horse race came off there every week. The first house put up was a frame building, and was built by David Harpster, about forty years ago. Jasper Hunt, deceased, settled there about forty-six years ago. Albert Mears came there about forty years ago, and is at present engaged in farming near the town. Israel, Samuel and Joel Straw are old set- tlers, and live there. David Straw, a son of Samuel Straw, carries on a banking business in Carey. From present appearances, the ancient glory of Bowsherville has departed.
BROWNSTOWN.
Brownstown was laid out about the year 1840, by a man named Brown, and has never assumed much importance as a town· It is on the stage line to Marseilles. It is eight miles from Little Sandusky, three miles from Marseilles, and eight miles from Upper Sandusky. The place at present contains about half a dozen houses.
WYANDOTTE.
Wyandotte, in Antrim township, was in early times a point of much importance, and transacted a large amount of business. It was directly on the highway to Bucyrus, and the people of Wy- andot and adjoining counties traveled through it by teams on their way to the latter place. Much of the country was then swampy, and the roads often intolerable, and it was a very com- mon thing for teams and vehicles to get mired. On such occa- sions, the usual method of extrication was for the nearest farmer to hitch one or more yoke of oxen to the swamped vehicle and haul it out again to a safe landing.
In 1820 Col. Kirby came from Hillsboro and purchased a quarter section of land where Wyandotte is now located-the first land sale which took place in the whole northwestern region, the Land Office then being located at Delaware. A portion of the land he purchased is now known at the Bryant farm. About the year 1835, Col. Kirby laid out the town, calling it Wyandotte, after the tribe of Indians of that name. Col. Kirby kept a coun- try store in Wyandotte for several years. Wyandotte is six miles south of Nevada, ten miles west of Bucyrus, five miles east of
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Little Sandusky, ten miles from Marion, and twelve miles from Upper Sandusky. It is surrounded by a magnificent farming country.
LITTLE YORK.
Little York is in the northeastern part of Eden township, and is surrounded by a rich agricultural district. Kisor Creek runs close by, affording ample water for all practical purposes. J. F. Wadsworth built the first dwelling and store, about the year 1850, and kept a country store for some time. About the year 1855, E. T. Elliott & Bro., built another store room, and put in a stock of goods. Little York contains a post office, school house and church, one general store, one blacksmith shop, one shoe shop and a saw mill.
MCCUTCHENVILLE.
This small and unpretentious village, situated II miles from Upper Sandusky, upon the " Old Plank Road," was platted in June, 1829, by Dr. Geo. W. Sampson, for and upon land then owned by Joseph Mccutchen, after whom the town was named.
The first building erected on the town plat was in the summer of 1829, and still stands, forming the back part of what is now known as the " Pervine House." It was built by Mr. Mccutchen for a hotel, and used as such. Dr. Sampson built the second house during the fall of the same year,and moved here from Tymochtee, January 6th, 1830. In the fall of 1830, Aaron Welsh brought the first stock of general merchandise to this place, and, being the only merchant here at that time, made considerable money in the space of three years, when he moved to Indiana, where he still is. Mr. Welsh is now a minister of the Baptist denomination, and preaches regularly to the people of his charge.
Most of the old pioneers have departed this life, or moved away years ago. Among the old settlers still living there, are Dr. Sampson, (who is probably the oldest) James M. Chamberlain, Samuel D. Freet and Dr. Letson. The three first named gentle- men came in 1833, and Dr. Letson came in 1843.
Mccutchenville being situated nearly half way between Tiffin on the north, and Upper Sandusky on the south, both of which are county seats, its growth has to a
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certain extent been retarded; but the time did exist when Mc- Cutchenville was, and the others were not. However, McCutch- enville does a good share of business for its size. It supports two grocery and dry goods stores, which are kept by Myers &: Brundage and J. F. Hoffman. Christ Ringeisen and Dan Shaffer supply the "spirits," George Jacoby deals in notions, Samuel D. Freet and George Cyphers do the blacksmithing, Levi Mulholland and Mr. Singer manufacture the wagons, Uriah Huber saws the lumber, George Spayths tans the leather, and Jim Chamberlain manufactures the tinware. Zachary Perrine, the good looking and gentlemanly proprietor of the "Perrine House," caters to the tastes of the traveling public. Mrs. Grubel keeps a boarding house, and catches her share of business.
Mccutchenville has two churches, one M. E. and one Presby- terian, both of which are brick, and are an ornament to the town. The Catholic church was burnt down some six years ago, supposed to have been the work of incendiaries.
The future of Mccutchenville looks somewhat more prom- ising than ever before, as there seems to be a prospect that the Atlantic and Lake Erie Railroad, which was surveyed in 1871, running from Pomeroy, Ohio, to Toledo, will be completed ere long, in which case business will receive a fresh impetus and the town will make rapid advancements. About half the town is in Seneca county, and the remaining portion in the north end of Tymochtee township.
BELLE VERNON.
This town was laid out about the year 1835, by William Bland. It contains two churches-Methodist and Evangelical Association, a country store, grocery, post office, blacksmith shop and wagon shop, and shoe shop. Belle Vernon is seven and a half miles northeast of Upper Sandusky, and two and a half miles southwest of Sycamore.
SYCAMORE.
Sycamore was settled in 1821, by George Harper, on land owned by Thomas Leeper, who came there ten days after Mr. Har- per's arrival. John Eyestone and David Bunn came, also, the same spring. Three families more came during that spring.
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The next settler, William Lupton, of Highland county, came about eighteen months afterwards. Then came the Griffiths, Wil- liam and Samuel-Solomon Pontious, the Van Grundys and Hud- son, came at intervals of a few months. The first store in what is now Sycamore was kept by George Harper, who started in the spring of 1836. He sold out to William Combes in 1837. Mr. Combes sold out to A. Saffell, who is now a partner in the store. All the old settlers mentioned above are dead, with the exception of George Harper, who is in business in Upper Sandusky, but their children still live in Wyandot county.
Sycamore is made up of what are termed the "old" and "new" towns. It is surrounded by rich farming lands-as good as any in the State. The Atlantic and Lake Erie Railroad is graded through Sycamore, and, should it be completed will make of Sycamore a prosperous inland town, attracting thither strangers and capitalists.
MEXICO.
Mexico was laid out in 1832, by Thomas Leeper and Hugh Welch. The first store was opened by James and George Harper, in the spring of 1835. In 1837 Baldwin & Pride opened out a store. They kept it a few years and sold to other parties, who in turn sold to Silas Diebold, who kept it for several years in con- nection with a large tannery. He afterwards sold out and moved on a farm five miles below Upper Sandusky, where he now resides. Judge Hugh Welch, who assisted in laying out Mexico, was at one time Common Pleas Judge. After his retirement from that office, he moved to Green Spring, Seneca county, Ohio, where he still. resides, beloved and respected by all who know him.
CRAWFORDSVILLE.
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This ancient burg was laid out by Myron Buell and Hon. John Carey. It is located just off the north side of the old In- dian Reservation, and was at an early day a great business center. Crawford's battle ground, celebrated in history, is half a mile northeast. The town, as may be inferred, was named in honor of the gallant but ill-fated Colonel Crawford. The place has de- creased in interest and population until there remains but few
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houses. Crawfordsville is eight miles northwest of Upper San- dusky, four miles from Carey, and five miles from Tymochtee.
TYMOCHTEE.
It seems probable that Tymochtee was first settled by a man named Lish, about the year 1830. Lish was an old trapper, and lived on the south bank of Tymochtee Creek. Joseph Chaffee was one of the first settlers. Tymochtee is half a mile north of the old Indian Reserve. It is eight miles north of Upper San- dusky, three and a half miles south of Mccutchenville, and is lo- cated a little southwest of the centre of Tymochtee township.
KIRBY.
Kirby is situated in Jackson and Mifflin townships, and is sur- rounded by a rich agricultural district. It was surveyed by Dr. J. W. Williams, at the time the P., Ft W. & C. Railroad was being constructed through that part of the county. Just after the lots were surveyed, the whole plat was bought by Judge Mott and George T. Freet, for $7 per acre-a purchase which those gentle- men deemed quite a speculation. The first improvements made were the erection of some shanties for the accommodation of work- men employed on the railroad. The prosperity of Kirby is largely attributable to the lumber trade. Kirby is seven miles west of Upper Sandusky, and five miles east of Forest.
WHARTONSBURG.
This town was laid out in 1848, by Samuel Rathbon. Nich- olas De Pew built the first house, and a man named James started the first store. J. E. James was the first post master. Whartons- burg is five miles north of Forest, eight miles south of Cary, eleven miles west of Upper Sandusky, and six miles east of Mount Blanchard. The line of the Cincinnati, Sandusky and Cleveland Railway Company passes directly through it.
Whartonsburg possesses good religious and educational ad- vantages, a number of live business houses, and evinces an activity and go-ahead-ativeness creditable to many larger towns. Mr. Bris-
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tol, of the firm of Mohre & Bristol, runs the banking institution of the place.
FOWLER CITY ..
This is the name of a new town laid out on the Columbus and Toledo Railroad, six miles south of Upper Sandusky. It al- ready has a hotel and post office, both of which are kept by Cyrus Sears. Several dwellings have been erected, and from present in- dications Fowler City will make a live, prosperous town.
CAREY.
THE CAREY WEEKLY TIMES .- Since the foregoing historieal matter went to press, a change has occurred in the management of THE CAREY WEEKLY TIMES, the Hon. Lewis A. Brunner retir- ing therefrom, and Samuel M. Gillingham, recently of the Union and one of the publishers of this volume, assuming control of the same. The paper will be conducted as a first-class, live, newsy, local journal, devoted to the promotion and advancement of the best interests of the beautiful town of Carey and Wyandot county in general. The new proprietor returns thanks to the many who have encouraged his efforts in the past, assuring them that their kind words of approval are appreciated and greatfully remembered. By industry, energy and perseverence in the right, he hopes to merit their support in his new enterprise, and the confidence and well wishes of all.
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
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LIST OF TAX-PAYERS, REAL
PERSONAL.
Antrim Township.
POST OFFICE. [Bretz D F
Bretz Elizabeth
Nevada, Wyandot.
Brewer Delevan Brewer Peter
Crouse Jacob jr Cumstock David Daily Norman Daughmer James
Deibert Charles
Hart Franklin
Heefley C M
Bacon Irvin
Brown David
Baker H P
Bryant ML Bunnitt Noah
Detter W H Dinkle John Dotts Andrew Duley Jacob Duley James jr Dye Andrew Flock Daniel Fox Edward Fox John T Fraise Wm O
Hero Frederick
Hesser I D
Hesser JE and Jacob
Barber L C
Burbach Samuel
Barnthouse James H Burbach William
Hite A B
Baum Jackson
Burke James E
Hite Benjamin
Ilite B F
Hite Emily
Hite Isaac
Hite John
Hite M A
Bowlby Emanuel
Coon Jacob
Hoffmire Job
Bowlby Emil
Crall J R
Gilland J L Grove Harrison
Howe Rachel
Brand Peter Brandt John
Cramer Louis
Crawford Stephen
Grove John A
Gunther Willlam Hahn John Hall Goodwin
Harper N C
Arter D M
Baker John
Bachtell E E
Briton James Brooks J B Brown Abr
Denzer Simon
Barber Geo S
Hill Alex Hillborn Catharine
Bibler Harvey Bishop H M Bogenwright L Bolyard Charles Bowers David
Burke Joseph S Burnsides James Cavius John P Coon Elhanna
Coon George W
Gangwer John Gelbaugh C Grey Louren
Howe C and T M
Hutchison Jeremiah
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Jenkins J G Johnson G W Johnson James M Johnson Robert Jury JohnR
McBeth Thomas sr McBeth T C
Ratz Nicholas
Trish Elizabeth
McBeth Willian
Rauck Jacob
Trish HI and F
McBride R
Rex J D
Walker John R Welch B S
Jury S W
Mc Connell Alex McKelvy James
Rex Michael
Welch C W
Keller C E
Maiev Christian Marble Samuel
Rittenspaugh Henry
Rittenspaugh J W
Welch J B Welch M
Keller John
Mathews W D
Schlicmeyer Fred
Welch W H
Keltner Reuben
Miller Isaac
Schlosser Andrew Scott L W
Welsh John J
Kerr Oregon
Miller Jacob
Shaffer James C
Welter Jacob
Kerr Orville
Miller Jacob F
Shaffstall B S
Welty G W
Kerstetter C
Miller James A
Shaffstall J L
Welty William
King Frederick
Miller John
Shaffstall Joseph
West James S M
King Simon
Miller Lair
Shaffstall Josiah
WVestman Samuel
Kirk John
Miller Lewis
Shaffstall Michael
Wilcox Reuben
Klinger Abe jr
Miller Reuben
Shrall John
Wilcox Warren
Klinger Abe sr
Mount J F
Shuler Charles
Wilcox William
Klinger J
Mount Sophia
Simons Lawrence
Williams E G
Kreichbaum Daniel
Mount T B
Simons William
Williams Lavina
Kriechbaum David
Mouser Jane
Sites Lewis
Williams Samuel
Ladow Selby
Mouser Rebecca
Slagle Abram
Williams William
Lahr Hugh
Mutchler Peter
Smith Jacob
Wilmuth William E
Layman J H
Nafzgar Mary
Snyder A J
Wilson DD W
Leith Hiram
Nealy James
Snyder Henry
Wilson | W and () I}
Likens F P
Norton Isaac
Snyder M W
Welt Jacob
Likens John
Palmer A H
Stewart JA
Wæssner John
Lilly J N
Palmer C B
Swartz Åbr
Wood Margaret
Lilly Leonard
Palmer John E
Swartz Henry
Lohr George
Peters A J
| Swartz Jacob
Lohr G W
Quackenbush Alraido Swartz John
Lyberger Samuel C
Rainey James
Switzer James W
Lynch J C
Ralston William
Thomas Alex
McBeth John
Ralya George W
Thompson T T
Crane Township.
POST OFFICE. Buxton Andrey
Emert Henry Ensminger BF
Hannum PW Hart Jacob
Upper Sandusky.
Cain Michael Carpenter Daniel Case F O
Agater John
Casey John
Failer William
Heddur George C
Allen B F
Casey Timothy
Fairfax J W
Hedges Wesley Hehr Jacob Hoblitzel J F
Althouse Peter
Clayton William
Fernhaugh George Fernbaugh Jacob
Hoblitzel Samuel
Arter Henry
Coder CO
Arter Jacob
Coon W C
Fernbaugh John Fernbaugh Joseph
Hoffman Daniel Hoffman Eli Hoffman H H
Bair A J
Cordray George
Fernbaugh William
Hohwold C and H
Barmele William
Courtard Charles
Hottman Charles
Barnhart Daniel
Courtard Joseph
Hussey Harry
Barrick Eliza J
Courtard Lawronce Curts Lewis
Fry Jacob Futwingler Jacob Gesterland Godfrey Gibson A W
Hutter Joseph Jenkins John Johnson Abram
Beery Abram
Crise Eli
Johnson William
Beery G W
Cregar Jacob
Gibson Daniel
Juvinall Jacob
Blair Thomas
Crawford James
Gibson David
Keller Henry
Blazer Solomon
Cram Electa
Gibson David E
Keller LF
Blon Fred
Courtard Peter
Gibson Linnis
Keller L W
Blond John
Courtard Martin
Gibson William
Kinley Fred
Blond Lewis
Debolt Silas
Greeg William Grisell A H
Kinzley Henry
Bope A C
Deplar Michael
Gross J F
Kinzley Samuel
Bope Milton L
Dermyer John
Grummell Peter'
Kinzley S E
Bowers J S
Derrer William
Grundisch Frank
Dippery William
Hale Daniel
Klepfer Henry G Kooken Margaret Kramer John W
Brobst John
Dry J P
Hall A F
Brown Jacob
Buser John
Eagan Michael Ebersole P S
Hall BF
Haller John
Layton John Lininger E D Lininger Mary
Keller H D
Keller Jacob
Mathews M V
Rittenspaugh Simon Rood Catharine
Welch Willian
Keltner E
Miller Amos E
Welch W Scott
Kendall Thomas
Miller Isaac jr
Rex Martin
Tivens Patrick
Ralya James
Farner Daniel Farner & Rouk
Althouse Fred
Chew A
Ensminger L Ewing Samuel
Hartsaugh Daniel
Hawk W D
Althouse C
Cashel Wesley
Baldwin William M Corfman Isaac
Frederick Mrs J Freese Mrs J F
Barrick J L Beam Mary
Crouse N
Kinley Henry
Bloon Levi
Debolt S S
Boyers J S Bretz DS
Dry Jacob
Hale John
W'yes Jacob Young John R
Zulauf Samuel
Welch H M
WYANDOT COUNTY DIRECTORY.
Little Alex Lohr Daniel Loudermilch Wm Lowry Band JS Lowry Robert Ludwig J W Mc Beth Alex McClain A McClain David McClain Zach McCleary Alex McDermutt Robert McDermutt R R McFarland Nelson McMannus Pat Maffett G A
Mvers Michael Nafzgar G W O'Neal Fragk Ott Aaron Parker Joseph Peters Henry Peters H W Pool J M Pool Mrs LA Ragan Eli Ragan Jonn
Shewell B FF Shuidler Benj
Stoneburner Levi
Shuidler Lawrence Shultz Henry Simmons John
Simon Valentine
Smalley A
Smalley James
Thatcher A G
Smalley Jesse
Smalley John
Thompson John
Smalley William
Tilton Charles
Smith II H
Tobias John, Admr
Smith John
Smith J M
Reber A
Snyder Mrs C
Ulrich Casper
Reber T V Reichman E
Reichman Samuel
Snyder J H
Relly J D
Snyder Jesse sr
Wagner S A Wagner Samuel
Margroff William Matthews George Maxwell Jolin H Miller J M
Rouk Mrs Ann Rouk Solomon
Saltsman G W
Schwillick Mrs M
Spencer Scott
Wusher Henry
Secoy Benj Sell John
Senseny John W
Stalter G W
Yager Henry
Shaffer John F
Stalter William
Young James
Shatzer Benj
Stoker J L
Young Lucinda
Stom David
Stoneburner Mrs A
Shepherd Samuel
Stoneburner J F
Crawford Township.
POST OFFICE. Corwin G B
Carey, Crawford.
Davis A R
Hunter Thomas
Shawhan Jefferson
Davis John
Karr Harvey
Shawhan Josiah
Dipert John Dow A
Enders Philip
Kear Alvin
Shuman Jonas
England Alvin
Kentfield D L
Shuman & Shuck
Kern J H
Shuman Sylvester
Beis Charles
Kimerleh Henry
Shuman William Sickley Samson
Benson J H
Kimerleh John
Sipher Frederick
Kimerleh Joshua
Slotterbeck George
Kleopfer Christian
Kneasal Jacob
Smalley Isaac Smith David Snaringer Henry Snyder L C
Beery Jonathan Bixby Joel Bland J R
Gormerly John
Lowry Robert
Snyder William
Grady William
March Burkhart
Sopher Nicholas Starr F M
Green Napoleon Green Samuel
Miller Elias Miller JR
Starr George W'
Greer A R
Mulholland Geo W
Starr H J Stetler Amos
Brayton William Brown C C
Haford Frank
Noll Henry Nye Aaron
Stoll Jacob Stoll JA
Brown Ferdinand
Hare J R
Nye Henry Ogg Samuel
Stall ] A jr
Hart John
Pahl Francis
Stoll John J
Hart Samuel
Pahl Joseph
Stull Charles
Hawkins Timothy
Parkins John
Teal Henry
Hennick Valentine Hess J C
Payne Jacob Pount Florin
Tracy John
Hickle Jacob
Powell Daniel sr
Powell DA
Truby Keziah Tyson John Vænker Joseph
Cole Stephen Copley Benj
Copley William
Higgins J R High David Hoff William
Powell J W
Vonstine John
Ranger L R
Walborn D D
Hoffman Jona
Rawley M V
Whetsel Jacob
Maffett Mrs L A Maffett William Mann Isaac
Richardson Solomon Romer Frederick
Snyder Marion
Snyder T J
Walton Elizabeth
Spencer E
Wetzle William
Spencer John
Winterhalter Joseph
Spencer Matilda
Wonderly Eli
Spencer William
Wynandy Peter
Stalter George
Wyss Christian
Mitchell George Morrall & Hull
Morris Charles Morrison Wilson
Shepherd Lewis
Shepherd Russell
Houck Susan
Scott Stephen
Davidson John
Houston Jacob
Shaw Cornelius
Allian Jacob Allian Jacob jr Anderson JI Baker John Baucher L Beck Sophia
England Daniel
Kimble Harrison
England Permelia England William Ewing Luceetia Fanl Henry
Gindert John
Lindower Samuel
Snyder Samuel
Brashares Perry Brayton James Brayton Oliver Brayton Sarah
Greer Catharine Greer John
Mulholland Hugh Newcomb Jesse
Stevens S W Stiner Michael
Brown Eliza
Haines Josiah
Hare J R and J S
Lanker William
Lindower Charles
Beebe Temperance Beery IIenry
Favor Christian Fox Jand C
Karr LD
Shawhan Josiah jr
Karr Sarah
Shuman Frederick
Beebe Abigail, Guard Beebe B S Beebe S M
England Henry England Joseph
Snyder Miss Emily
Ulrich Edmond
Snyder J A
Veith Casper Vonblon Jacob
Morris William Miller John M C Miller Michael Mitch John
Myers A F jr Myers J M
Ragan William Raid George E
Rauchs George
Strasser John Streby Elias Streby W J Suter John
Swan James Swavel Michael
Thatcher Thomas
Tracksel & Beery Tracksel Jacob
Zahm George
Brown H P Carey & Dow Carey Mc D M Carr Aaron Carr Daniel Carr H W Carr Mary Criger G A
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Wigle Joseph Williams Samuel Wisner James Wisner Susan
|Wonder Daniel Wonder David Wonder Frederick Wonder Jackson
Wonder Math
Woodruff Thomas
¡Wright Jos Wright John E
Young Hiram Youngpeter Nicholas Youse John
Eden Township.
POST OFFICE.|Case B M
Nevada, Seal.
Cavanaugh William Chatlain Frederick Class Gottlieb Cochenour Isaac
Heavner Harman Heistand Isaac; Heistand Jacob Heistand John Heistand Mary Henry James A Hesser Andrew Hessner P C
Moser Nicholas Moyer Edward Neat John Needs William 4444
Newman Cyrus Newman Joseph
Ahlefelt Zenas W Alban John
Alban Marv
Cole B Cole H W Cole Samuel
Collumbus Cowden
Orr J D
Conger Abraham
Hoblitzel J G Horrick Washington
Housebaugh Martin Imler Eliza
Paulin Jesse Paulin John
Cook .J W
Johns Peter
Paulin John A:
Cook Joshua
Jones Andrew
Pnulin Nathan
Jones David
Paulin Urv
Armstrong JL Armstrong Samuel Armstrong S W Armstrong T B Aten Henry
Culler CM
Kaufman John
Kaufman Peter
Pool Harvey J Pool R W Pover J A
Aten Samuel
Cummins William
Keiffer Adam Price John P
Bachtall David
Davis D C
Keiffer William
Rapp George
Bachtell N L
Dejam Joseph Durch S H
Kinsley Frederick
Rauck Benjamin R
Balliett Leonard
Eakins James
Kinsley Mary
Remington James
Balliett Stephen Balliett Tillman
Eakins William
Kinsley William & Co
Richardson J F
Bark W George
Edgington Albert Edgington Jesse
Kirshner Jacob
Roppold Gottfried
Bart John R
Edgington .Joseph Ehman Frederick Ekelberry David
Kobble Abraham
Roppold William
Baublitz David
Ekelberry E F
Rouse C W
Baublitz .John Beam ./ A
Ekelberry Nathan
Lambright Charles
Sand George
Beery Abrahanı
Ekelberry Valentine
Sankev E
Beerv Gabriel
Evins Joseph
Scott Edward
Beery Hiram
Evestone George
Shoneberger Mich'1
Beery Jacob
Failer David
Sigler S M
Bell S R Bender .John
Failer John
Lanker Miles
Sigler W J Smith L W
Benson Byron Bibler J
Forney J W
Larrick Andrew
Snyder David
Bier Adam
Stone Samael
Bier Nicholas
Stoneburner Alva
Bilger Daniel
Fritz Daniel
Stoneburner Samuel
Blair L W
Garden JE Gaver Ephraim Geary A
McCauley Cvrus McDonald Joseph
Swank C S Taylor James
Boss John Bowers Israel
Glosser Henry
Traxler N C
Brown Abraham
Greeg M C
Traxler Peter
Brown Henry
Brunnie Rickena
Greek William H Gregg W S Gunder Daniel
Gyer David
Markley Jonas
Masters Joshua A
Ulrich Benjamin
Caldwell Martha Caldwell S S Canan C H
Hart Hiram Hart Samuel Harter William
Masters Washington Melroy Isaac Miller Jacob
Walter Benjamin
Carr Basil Carr Henry
Hass Conrad
Hass Jacob
Walton John
Carr P William
Carr R M
Hauf Charles Hawk John
Miller James P Miller John Milligan John W Morris Benjamin
Walton Lemar
Walton Mathew
Althouse Elizabeth Althouse Samuel Amlin A J
Conger B W
O'Wiler George
Amlin John A Anderson Barbara Anderson James Andreas Josiah Andrews A S
Conger Frank
Conkle Jacob
Coon Jacob Cross C H
Kaufman David
Perdue Philip
Cummins A J
Cummins L G
Keener Boyd
Cummins S 1
Keffer Joseph
Keller G W
Rapp Jacob
Baker George
Bardon E .J
Kisor John
Roppold Gottlieb
Baublitz Henry
Ekelherry Eliza
Kroft & Kaufman
Rouse Wheeler
Lambright Michael Lanee A Landers William Lanker J B
Larrick William Little D D
Long G W
Stoneburner William
Blazer Godfrey
Stuchy Christian
Blochinger John
Bortz George
Gibson Joseph
Bortz William
Gilland James
Traxler Adam
Gilland William
McLaughlin Abram Mclaughlin Daniel Mclaughlin James Manning I anc R
Markley J G Markley John
Tschaneon Peter Tuttle G T
Burkhalter Christian|Harper Samuel M
Hart Eliza
Masters Mathias
Ulrich Michael Ulrich Sam Vapnetta L
Carpenter W Eli
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