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This is only a portion of the documents that I have. I will be adding to this listing as time permits. |
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Putnam Co, Ind | Trumbulll Co, Ind |
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IND, PUTNAM COUNTY | |
Putnam County, Indiana Deed Entry Record, Page 97 |
1831 Nov 9 Township 14 North, Range 4 West, Whalf of SEqr, Section 23, 80 acres, Jacob HOTSINBILLER. |
Putnam County, Indiana Deed Entry Record, Page 102 |
1831 Nov 9 Township 14 North, Range 4 West, Whalf of SWqr, Section 34, 80 acres, Jacob HOTSINBILLER. |
Putnam County Indiana Marriages 1822-1837 by Charles M. FRANKLIN. CC: 1982, Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe. |
1836 Sept. 21 - Pg. 19. 945.
Samuel SMYTH to
Jane METTS - lic. 1837 Oct 29 - Pg. 7. 326. Benjamin FILER to HOTSAPILLER |
Putnam County Indiana Marriages 1838-1847 by Charles M. FRANKLIN. CC: 1983, Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe. |
1839 Feb 14 - Pg. 22. Abraham HOLIPETER
to Margaret DUCKWORTH, 1839 May 23 - Pg. 22. Katherine HOLLESPELLER to Edward YOUNG 1839 Jun 16 - Pg. 32. James METTS to Elisa Jane KING 1840 Jan 23 - Pg. 22. Sarah HOLSEPELLER to James SMITH 1844 Mar 17 - Pg. 22. Peter HOTSAPILLER to Jane GOODWIN |
Putnam County, Indiana Marriage Record A, Page 68 |
1844 Mar 16 . . . on the 16th day of March in the year eighteen hundred and forty four, a marriage license was issued to Peter Hotsapillar and Jane GOODWIN. She being of lawful age and residence as proven by afft. of Samuel SMITH filed and the verbal consent of James TALBOTT Jr., guardian of ? given. . . . William S. TOWNSEND, Clerk of the Circuit Court of said County . . . seventeenth day of March 1844 . . . John S JENNINGS J.P. |
Putnam County, Indiana Deed Record M, Page 114 |
1845 Aug 26 . . . indenture made this twenty sixth day of August in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and forty five between Peter HOTSIPELLAR and Jane HOTSEPELLAR his wife, James SMITH and Sarah his wife, of the County of Putnam and State of Indiana, of the first part, and Abram HOTSPELLER of the County of Putnam of Indiana, of the second part . . . that the party of the said first part, for and in consideration of the sum of ten dollars each to the said part of the first part by the party of the second party in hand paid . . . granted sold conveyed . . . the said party, all the following described pieces or parcels of land: The undivided interest of the said party of the first part in and to the undivided one eighth part of the West half of the South west quarter of Section thirty four in township fourteen north of Range four west the west half of the South East quarter of Section twenty three in township fourteen north Range four west and the south west quarter of the north east quarter of section thirty in township fourteen north, of Range three west, being the interest held by the said party as the heirs at law of William HOTSIPILLAR, deceased, who was heir at law of Jacob HOTSIPILLAR deceased. signed Peter HOTSPELLAR (his mark) signed Jane HOTSPELLAR (her mark) signed James B SMITH (his mark) signed Sarah SMITH (her mark) |
Putnam County, Indiana Deed Record M, Page 425 |
1847 Sept 22 . . . indenture made this twenty second day of September in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and forty seven between Henry HOTSIPELLAR of the first part and Alexander C. STEVENSON both of the County of Putnam and State of Indiana of the other part. . . . that the said Henry HOTSEPILLAR for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fourteen dollars to him paid by the said Alexander C. STEVENSON . . . granted sold conveyed . . . the undivided interest of the said Hotsipller in and to the West half of the South west quarter of Section thirty four in township fourteen north of Range four west the west half of the South East quarter of Section twenty three in township fourteen north of Range four west and the south west quarter of the north east quarter of section thirty in township fourteen north of Range three west, it being the entire interest of the said HOTSIPILLER as the heir at law of his father Jacob HOTSIPILLER, deceased, and his brother William HOTSIPILLER, deceased, and the interest which they severally died seized of . . . That he is lawfully seized in fee of the premises being one eighth part of his fathers estate and one seventh of his brother Williams . . . signed Henry HOTSONPILLAR. |
Putnam County, Indiana Deed Record M, Page 534 |
1847 Dec 23 . . . indenture made this twenty third day of December in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and forty seven between Jacob HOTSIPILAR of the State of Illinois of the first part and Alexander C. STEVENSON of the County of Putnam and State of Indiana of the other part. . . . that the said Jacob HOTSIPILLER for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fourteen dollars to him in hand paid by the said Alexander C. STEVENSON . . . granted sold conveyed . . . the undivided interest of the said Hotsipller in and to the West half of the South west quarter of Section thirty four in township fourteen north of Range four west the west half of the South East quarter of Section twenty three in township fourteen north of Range four west and the south west quarter of the north east quarter of section thirty in township fourteen north of Range three west, it being the entire interest of the said HOTSIPILLER as the heir at law of his father Jacob HOTSIPILLER deceased and his brother William HOTSIPILLER deceased and the interest which they severally died seized of . . . That he is lawfully seized in fee of the premises being one eighth part of his fathers estate and one tenth of his brother William's . . . signed Jacob HOTSIPILLER. |
IND, TRUMBULL COUNTY | |
1860 Trumbull County, Indiana Census |
1860 Jun 12, Brookfield Twp, Brookfield P.O. Pg, 20, Dwel 285, Fam 278 Jas. FILER, 32, M, Farmer, b. England Rachael FILER, 22, F, b. England Wilson FILER, 2, m, b. O Pars, 4/12, m, O 1860 Aug 1, MillCreek Twp, P.O. Cin, Pg, 99, Dwel 1208, Fam 1341 Jno. FILER, 17, M, b. Prussia Susan FILER, 14, f, b. Prussia Living with Anthony and Cath STANCH, both born in Prussia and their children Lewis and Mary. |
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OHIO, CLARK COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1850 Clark County, Ohio Census |
1850 Springfield Twp, Pg 172, Dwelling 174, Family 182 07-18-1850 Chas. HOTERNPILLAR, 47, M, Carpenter,Va Amelia HOTERNPILLAR, 42, F, Va Margaret C HOTENPILLAR, 17 F, Oho, school within year Edwin HOTERNPILLAR, 15, M, Carpenter, $1,500 RE, Ohio Virginia HOTERNPILLAR, 13, F, Ohio, school within year Chas HOTERNPILLAR, 12, M, Ohio, school within year Eliza HOTERNPILLAR, 4, F, Ohio Cath HOTERNPILLAR, 2, F, Ohio Francis H??, 22, F, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1860 Clark County, Ohio Census |
1860 3rd Ward, Springfield City, P.O. Springfield, Pg 395, Dwelling 363, Family 285 1860 June 12 Charles HOTERNPILLAR, 52, M, Carpenter,RE $4800, PP 200, b. Va Amelia HOTERNPILLAR, 47, F, Va Edwin C. HOTERNPILLAR, 24, M, Miller, b. Ohio Virginia HOTERNPILLAR, 22, F, Ohio Eliza HOTERNPILLAR, 14, F, Ohio, school in year Kate HOTERNPILLAR, 11, F, Ohio, school in year Walter HOTERNPILLAR, 8, m, b Ohio, school in year Frederick VERMILLMAN, 23, m, Pump Maker, PP $500, b. Prussia | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1870 Clark County, Ohio Census |
1870 2nd Ward, City of Springfield City, P.O. Springfield, Pg 251, Dwelling 182, Family 207 1870 June 7 Mitchell ARCIBALD, 74 m, w, Retd Farmer, RE $9,000,. PP $2,000, b Pa, eligble to vote Eleanor MITCHELL, 57, f, w, keeping house, RE 5,000, b Oh Catherine SMITH, 84, f, w at home, b NJ Elizabeth COSSLER, 53, f, w, at home, b Ohio 1870, Jul 12, Clark Co, 3rd Ward, City of Springfield, P.O. Springfield Charles HOTSENPILLER, 76, m, w, Retd Carpenter, RE $6,000, PP $1,100, b Va, Eligble to Vote Amelia HOTSENPILLER, 45, f, w, keeping house, b ?Va Edwin HOTSENPILLER, 35, m, w. miller, RE $20,.000, PP 1,100, b Oho, eligble to vote Eliza HOTSENPILLER, 22, f, w, at home, b Ohio Kate HOTSENPILLER, 18, f, w, at home, b Ohio Walter HOTSENPILLER, 17, m, w, at home, b Ohio | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO, CLINTON COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1850 Clinton County, Ohio Census |
1850 Washington Twp, Pg 269, Dwelling 1051, Family 1051 09-28-1850 Nathaniel TURNER, 48, Farmer, RE $9,040, Ky Conrad ROUTSAW, 22, RE $160, Ohio Margaret HUDSONPILLAR, 21, Ohio | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO, CUYAHOGA COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1860 Cuyahoga County, Ohio Census |
1860 Orange Twp, Pg 766 O COTHEN, 49, m, farmer Henry FILER, 40, m, farmer, b Oho | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO, GALLIA COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Early Ohio Settlers Purchasers of Land in Southeastern Ohio, 1800=1840 Compiled by Ellen T. BERRY & David A. BERRY Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1988 Baltimore |
1836 Jan 19, HUTSONPILLER, Abraham Residence Gallia, Range 15, Twn 05, Sect 08 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1820 Gallia County, Ohio Census |
1820 Greene Twp, Pg 045 Abm HUDSONPILLER 2 males under 10 1 male 10-15 2 males 16-25 1 male 45 and over 1 female under 10 3 females 10-15 1 female 16-25 1 female 26-44 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1830 Gallia County, Ohio Census |
1830 Greene Twp, Pg 116 Abm HUTSONPILLER 1 males 5-10 2 male 10-15 1 male 15-20 1 males 20-30 1 male 50-60 1 female 15-20 1 female 40-50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1840 Gallia County, Ohio Census |
1840 Greene Twp, Pg 63 Abraham HUDSONPILLAR 1 males 5-10 1 male 15-20 1 males 20-30 1 male 50-60 1 female 20-30 1840 Raccoon Twp, Pg 11 Henry HUDSONPILLAR 1 male 20-30 1 female under 5 1 female 20-30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1850 Gallia County, Ohio Census |
1850 Greene Twp, Pg 62 10-12-1850 Preston Martin, 24, M, Laborer, Va Carirty MARTIN, 18, F, Ohio Caroline MARTIN, 1/12, F, Ohio Abraham HUDSONPILLAR, 73 or 70, M, Farmer, Va 1850 Green Twp, Pg 81, Dwellig 1840, Family 1850 10-28-1850 David HUTSINPILLER, 33, M, Farmer, $2,000, O Mariah HUTSINPILLAR, 26, F, ? Reuben, 9, M, O, school in year Lydia, 7, F, O, school in year Ina, 5, F, O, school in year Adah, 3, F, O Charles, 1, M, O Esther A RANDOLPH, 17, F, NJ Augustus HUTSINPILLR, 16, M, Laborer, O Green Twp, Pg 62, Dwelling 1702, House 1712 Henry HUTSINPILLER, 36, M, Farmer, O Jane HUTSINPILLER, 30, F, O Madelam, 10, F, O, school in year John HUTSINPILLER, 9, M, O, school in year Elizabeth HUTSINPILLER, 7, F, O, school in year Abel HUTSINPILLER, 5, M, O, school in year Elbert HUTSINPILLER, 3, M, O | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1860 Gallia County, Ohio Census |
1860 Greene Twp, Gallipolis, Pg 341, Dwel 225, Fam 225 06-12-1850 Henry HUTSINPITTAR, 45, M, RE $3000, PP $500, Ohio, Insane Jane HUTSINPITTAR, 37, F, O John HUTSINPITTAR, 19, M, O, school in year Elizabeth HUTSINPITTAR, 18, F, O, school in year Abraham HUTSINPITTAR, 15, M, O, school in year Albert HUTSINPITTAR, 12, M, O Frank HUTSINPITTAR, 10, M, O 1860 Jul 16, Perry Twp, Waterloo P.O., Pg 433, Dwel 823, Fam 814 Emily DAVIS, 54, F, RE $5000, PO $475, b Main, Martha FILER, 52, F, b. Main Margaret McCOY, 15, f, Ddomestic, b Va 1860 Jul 23, Gallipolis Twp, P.O. Gallipois, Pg 453, Dwel 954, Fam 931 Augustus HUTSENPILLER, 27, m, Carpenter, RE $175, PP $150, b Ohio Almira HUTSENPILLER, 22, f, b. Oho Milla HUTSENPILLER, 2, f, b. Ohio 1860 Jul 25, Gallipolis Twp, P.O. Gallipolis John HUTSENPILLER, 50, m, Boatman, RE $12,000, PP 15,000, b Ohio Ann HUTSENPILLER, 41 f, b Ohio Effie HUTSENPILLER, 13, f, b Oho, school in year Vooln HUTSENPILLER, 11, f, b. Oho, school in year Minnie HUTSENPILLER, 4, f, b Ohio Cora HUTSENPILLER, 1, f, b Ohio 1860 Jun 5, Green Twp, P.O. Roaney, Pg 322, Dwl 106, Fam 106 David HUTSINFEILLER, 43, m, farmer, RE $6,000, PP $1,000, b Ohio Mariah HUTSINFEILLER, 37, f, b NY Reuben HUTSINFEILLER, 18, m, farmer, b Ohio, school in year Lydia HUTSINFEILLER, 16, f, b Ohio, school in year Ina HUTSINFEILLER, 15, f, b Ohio, school in year Ada HUTSINFEILLER, 12, f, b Ohio, school in year Charles HUTSINFEILLER, 10, m, b Oho, school in year Smison HUTSINFEILLER, 8, m, b Ohio, school in year James HUTSINFEILLER, 1, m, b Oho, school in year Ansea HUTSINFEILLER, 4, f, b Ohio, school in year William, 2, m, b Ohio, Rosalia, 2/12 f, b Ohio | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO, GREENE COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Greene County Ohio, Deeds, Vol 4 (LDS D81122, 464855) |
1 Dec 1814 Page 512, No 302, Indenture Abijah ONEAL, Warren Co., Oh, and Anne his wife sold land for $172 to Jacob FALLICE, Greene Co., Ohio, 150 acres 13 Dec 1814 Survey 559, 150 acres (Attorney) Abijah O'NEAL received $172.00 and Anne his wife for sale of land to Jacob FALLICE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Greene County, Ohio Index to Deeds Direct 1, 1803-1835 (LDS Film461681) |
1814 Grantor ONEAL Obijah, Grantee Jacob FALLICE, GW, Vol 4, Pg 512, 115 acres 1817 Grantor Jacob FALLIS, Grantee Ephraim MONTHAN, Mtg, Vol 5, Pg 498, 115 acres, $150. 1817 Grantor Jacob FOLLIS, Grantee Ephraim MENTAW, Shf, Vol 7, Pg 332, $370 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
LDS Batch 7812302 Serial Sheet 90 |
1818 Dec 23 - Jacob FALLIS m. Hannah KINGERY, Bellbrook Twp. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Greene County, Ohio Deeds vol 1815-1816 (LDS Film0464855) |
1817 June 20 - Jacob FALLICE, Greene Co., Oh sells land for $150 to Ephriam Monthaw signed: Jacob FALLIS Elizabeth FALLIS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Greene County, Ohio Deeds vol 1818-1823 (LDS Film0464856) |
1814 Dec 13 - Military Survey granted to Jacob FOLLIS 1817 June 23 - Deed of Mortgage executed by Jacob to Ephriam MUNTHAW 1818 Mar 13 - Court House in xenia. Ephriam MUNTHAW recovered against Jacob FOLLIS $155.32 1/2 for damage sustained by reason of non-payment of debt secured by Ephriam MUNTHAW by deed of Mortgage executed by Jacob M 23 June 1817. 1819 Aug 2 - Sheriff sold land for Ephraiam MUNTHAW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
LDS Batch M514268 Serial Sheet 0228 |
1820 Aug 26 - Deborah FILER m. William H. LEONARD | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1820 Greene Co., Ohio Census |
Ross Twp Line 3, Pg 139 Jacob FOLLIS 2 males under 10 1 male 10-16 1 male 45 and up 3 females under 10 1 female 10-16 1 female 26-45 agriculture Sugar Creek Twp exclusive of Bellbrook, Pg 140 A Line 11 Isaac FOLLIS 1 male 16-18 1 male 26-45 2 females under 10 2 females 10-16 2 females 45 and over Line 12 Jacob FOLLIS 1 male under 10 1 male 16-26 1 female 16-26 Manufactor Line 13 Wm FOLLIS 1 male 16-26 1 female under 10 1 female 16-26 Agriculture | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1820 Greene Co., Ohio Census |
Sugar Creek Twp, Pg 327, Line 7 Isaac FOLLIS 1 male under 5 1 male 5-10 1 male 10-15 1 male 50-60 2 females 15-20 2 females 20-30 3 females 50-60 Sugar Creek Twp, Pg 327, Line 8 Isaac FALLIS, Jr. 1 male 20-30 1 female 20-30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1830 Greene County, Ohio Census |
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OHIO HAMILTON COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1850 Hamilton County, Ohio Census |
1850 Anderson Twp, Pg 191 09-20-1850 H. HUTSENFEILLER, 36, m, Farmer, Ohio Sophrona HUTSENFEILLER, 33, F, Ky Mary A HUTSENFEILLER, 11, F, Oh, school within year Benjamin HUSENFEILLER, 10, M, Oh, school within year Rachael HUTSENFEILLER, 8, F, Oh, school within year Robert HUTSENFEILLER, 7, M, Oh, school within year John HUTSENFEILLER, 4, M, Oh Margaret HUTSENFEILLER, 1, F, Penn, Ohio | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO HIGHLAND COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
History of Ross and Highland County, Ohio William's Bros Publishers W. W. William's, Printer, Cleveland, Ohio 1880 |
Spring, 1808 Pg 348. Liberty Twp, Hillsborough, Highland Co. As soon as the weather would permit in the spring of 1808, the work of building up the town of Hillsborough commenced with great vigor. During the bright, pleasant days of the latter part of March and the first of April, the sound of the axe saw and hammer, mingled with the crash of falling trees, was heard on all sides. Men were busy with timber already down; hewing, logging off, cutting board timber, and making boards and shingles; and this without the aid of saw mills. Houses were much in demand which was a favorable indication for the rapid growth of the town. Those who came from a distance had to accommodate themselves in tents until houses could be built. A number of persons in the vicinity, who had purchased lots at the sale, with the intention of improving them soon turned up small buildings to meet the demand of newcomers. John HUTSINPILLER, a Virginian . . came in the spring of this year from Chillicothe. 1819-1820 Pg 364. About the same time (1819 - 1820) a wool carding machine was started by George and Jacob SHAFER, on West Street and a few years earlier John HUTSINPILLER operated one on Main Street, where now stands the KRAMER house. 1835 Pg 465. Clay Twp John HUTSENPILLER bought out Mr. GRIFFITH's tavern near Henry RUBLE's and kept it for a number of years. He built a small distillery which lasted eight or ten years beginning about 1835. In connection with it he established quite an extensive grain market, and for many years did a good business at it. He sold out the tavern to the TAGGARTS about 1836. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marriage Records of Highland County, Ohio 1805-1880 Compiled by David N. McBRIDE Attorney at Law Jane N. McBRIDE David N. McBRIDE 300 Oak Street Hillsboro, Ohio, 45133 Lithographed by: The Edwards Letter Shop 711 North University Ann Arbor, Michigan 1962 |
1810 May 20 - John HUTSONPILLAR m. Rachel STOKESBURY by Enoch B. SMITH, JP. 1833 May 19 - John HUTSONPILLAR m. Isabella Hays by Nathan Pullia 1837 Oct 20 - Hyllius (Hillias ?) HUTSONPILLER m. Sophia LINDSEY by Chas B. SMITH Persons who performed marriages: John HUTSENPILLER, JP, Clay Twp. John HUTSONPILLER, JP, Clay Twp. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Common Pleas Court Records of Highland County, Ohio (1805 - 1860) Compiled by David N. McBRIDE Attorney at Law Jane N. McBRIDE Lithographed by: The Edwards Letter Shop 711 North University Ann Arbor, Michigan 1959 |
1818 Oct 13 - Pg 27 Pole Books of the Election of Liberty Twp, John HUTSENPELLER 1819 Jul 20 - Pg 69 Persons granted licenses to operate taverns, stores, and groceries Order Book 1816-1820 John HUTSONPILLER dwelling house - License T, Pg 263 1832 Apr 3 - Pg 69 Persons granted licenses to operate taverns, stores, and groceries Order Book 1816-1820 John HUTSONPILLER, Clay Twp, License T, Pg 245 1841 March Ter John M. BROWN vs. John HUTSONPILLER, et al (filed Mar Term 1841). Suit on note, foreclosure of mortgage. Plaintiff alleges that he is a resident of Clermont Co., Ohio. On Mar 14, 1840 John Hutsonpiller, Owner of the equitable interest in 204 acres in Clay Twp, executed a note secured by a mortgage on this land to Plaintiff. HUTSONPILLER had bought the land by contract from Charles and William BUFORD of Kentucky, the heirs and devises of William BUFORD, dec'd. The former owner (no record, see original papers.) 1842 Feb 25 Stewart and Mary LINDSAY and Abraham VAUGH, Admrs of estate of Robert LINDSAY, dec'd, vs The widow and heirs of decedent. Filed Feb 25 1842 Petition to sell land to pay debts. Plaintiffs allege that decedent died intestate. Seized on land in Buford. Survey No. 3168 coveyed to him. Nov 21. 1834. Decedent left: Mary, his widow - who is entitle to dower, STEWART, plaintiff, James C LINDSEY, Catherine, wife of Hezekiah TAGART, Mary, wife of Abraham J. VAUGHN, Plaintiff, Sophronia, wife of Jyllias HUTSONPILLER, Benjamin C. LINDSAY and Ann his wife, Ann, Robert, Abraham, Edwin, Charles, And Samuel LINDSAY The last four being minors, all of Highland County, his heirs (Record 6, Pg 676) (compilor's note - the name is also spelled Linsey) 1857 Apri 11 Pg 250 Daniel WITTERMYER v. Mary LINDSEY, et al. (filed Apr 11, 1857) Partition Plaintiff alleges that Robert LINDSEY dec'd died seized of 42 acres, a part of Survey No. 3168 in Clay Twp, in which land Plaintiff has an interest. Decedent died leaving his widow, Mary, and his children and heirs, Ann, the wife of Eerett THOMPSON Sophronia, the wife of Hyllias HUDSONPILLER Mary, the widow of Abraham VAUGHN, dec'd All of Highland County. (Chancery Record 2, Page 586) (Compilor's Note: The petition does not state how the plaintiff obtained his title. In the case reported in this book STEWART vs. Mary LINDSEY, Abraham VAUGH, Admrs of estate of Robert LINDSEY dec'd vs. the widow and heirs of decedent, are found other heirs of decedent not mentioned in the case above). 1835 Oct Ter Pg 150. Alexander MURPHY, Guardian vs. the heirs of John HAYS, dec'd (Filed Oct. Term 1835) petition to sell land for benefit of minors. Plaintiff alleges that he is guardian of Rebecca Ann, Delila, Ester, Isabella, and Samuel HAYS, minor children of John HAYS, dec'd. Said minors, together with Stewart LINDSEY and Mary, his wife, formerly HAYS, are each seized of an interest in two tracts, the first being 112 acres in Parker's Survey NO 2303 deeded to decedent June 15, 1819, and the second being 50 acres deeded to decedent by Harceiles MURPHY and wife of Highland Co., Sept 4, 1818. The Court ordered that "Isabella HUTSONPILLER late Isabella HAYS, formerly the widow of the said John HAYS deceased" be given a 1/3 interest in the 112 acres (Record 4, page 781.) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Record of the Recorder's Office In Highland County, Ohio 1805-1850 Compiled by David N. McBRIDE Attorney at Law Jane N. McBRIDE Lithographed by: The Edwards Letter Shop 711 North University Ann Arbor, Michigan 1969 |
Transcribed Deed Book 13 1809 July 17 Pg 162, Pg 32. Alvan BINGHAM "the 2nd" of Athens, Ohio, To John HUTSONPILLER and James D SCOTT of Highland County, personal property. Transcribed Deed Book 1 1812 Jan 28 - Pg 4, Deed 101, John DAVIDSON Jr., collector of taxes for Highland Co., to John HUTSONPILLER, Land in Hillsboro. 1812 Apr 16 - Pg 4, Deed 102, John SMITH and Sarah, hw, to John HUTSONPILLER, and in Hillsboro. 1812 Apr 17 - Pg 4, Deed 102, Thomas Pye and Mary, hw, to John HUTSONPILLER land in Hillsboro. Transcribed Deed book 4 1814 Jan 18 - Pg 53, Deed 77, Elliott TRIMBLE as Pg 359, TD Transcribed Deed Book 2 1816 Apr 13 - Pg 25, Deed 205, Mary PURSEY (PUSEY) to John HUTSONPILLER 51 1/4 A, 20 P. Transcribed Deed Book 3 1817 Mar 10 - Pg 42, Deed 318, Joseph KNOX and Rachel, hw, late BOOKS to John HUSONPILLER, all of Grantor's interest in Land (Kb T, Pg 528, 100 A) "as heir in common wit others of the estate of Benj. BROOKS, Dec'd" Transcribed Deed Book 4 1818 Nov 2 - Pg 63, Pg 431 John HUTSONPILLER and Rachael, hw, to Amoriah GOSSETT Land in Hillsboro. Transcribed Deed Book 5 1818 Oct 5 - Pg 73, Pg 209 John HUTSONPILLER and Rachael, hw, to John SMITH, land in Hillsboro. 1821 Jan 10 - Pg 108, Pg 22, John HUTSONPILLER and Rachel, hw, to Jonathan HARVEY, 51 1/4 A Transcribed Deed Book 8 1821 Apr 29 - Pg 110, Pg 108, Sam'l BELL and Elizabeth hw, to John HUTSONPILLER, 241 3/4 A 1821 Jun 4 - Pg 110, Pg 137, John HUTSONPILLER and Rachel, hw, to Ameriah GOSSETT, land in Hillsboro. 1821 Jul 17 - Pg 111, Pg 172, John HUTSONPILLER to John SMITH mortgage on 241 5/4 A (Kb P Pg 99, 241 5/4 A) Transcribed Deed Book 5 1828 Apr 17 - Pg 77, Pg 360, John HUTSONPILLERand Martha, hw, to Andrew JOHNSON, 22 3/4 A,10 P 1828 Jul 7 - Pg 78, Pg 406, John HUTSONPILLAR to John SMITH mortgage on 22 3/4 A, 10 P 1828 Jul 5 - Pg 78, Pg 408, Andrew JOHNSON to John HUTSONPILLAR, 22 3/4 A, 10 P Transcribed Deed Book 7 1828 Apr 16 - Pg 98, Pg 75, John SMITH to John HUTSONPILLAR 22 3/4 A, 10 P Original Deed Book 2 1834 May 28- Pg 95, Pg 429, G W BARRERE and John HUTSONPILLER, 56 A Original Deed Book 3 1835 Aug 10 - Pg 210, Pg 340, John HUTSONPILLER and Isabel, hw to James ROBERTS, 56A Original Deed Book 6 1837 Oct 29 - Pg 254, Pg 29, Robert LINDSEY and Polly, hw, to John HUTSONPILLER, land in Buford. 1837 Oct 16 - Pg 261, Pg 349, John HUTSONPILLER, and Isabella, hw, to Geo RICE, land in Buford. 1838 Dec 7 - Pg 269, Deed Kb Pg 521, John HUTSOPILLER and Isabel hw of Clay Twp to Lane WALKER of Salem Twp, 80 A in SW Corner of New Market Twp 1838 Dec 7 - Pg 269, Deed Kb Pg 549, Alex'r MURPHY, guardian of the heirs of John HAYS, dec'd, to John HUTSONPILLER, 162A 1838 Nov 22 - Pg 269, Deed Kb Pg 541, Matthew WADDEL, auditor Highland Co., to John HUTSONPILLER 100 A. Tax sale of land owned by William SHAW for taxes due 1826 - 1834 inclusive. Original Deed Book 6 1838 Dec 27 - Pg 275, Deed Kb Pg 184, John HUTSONPILLER and Isabella hw to John TAGGART, 340 A. Original Deed Book 7 1839 Jul 1 - Pg 280, Pg 335, John HUTSONPILLER and Isabella hw to Noah GLASSCOCK, 1/11 interest in 100 a. 1839 Jul 3 - Pg 285, Pg 511, John HUTSONPILLER and Isabella, Original Deed Book 8 1840 Mar 14 - Pg 290, Pg 76, John HUSONPILLER of Highland Co., to John M BROWN of Clermont Co., Ohio mortgage on 204A in Clay Twp. Original Deed Book 10 1841 Mar 10 - Pg 344, Pg 460, John M BROWN of Clermont Co., Ohio sued John HUTSONPILLER "and others" to sell this land. Original Deed Book 10 1842 Oct 1 - Pg 333, Pg 149, Stewart and Mary LINDSEY and Abraham J. VAUGHN, Admrs of estate of Robert LINDSEY, dec'd, to Isaac COLVIN, 35 A, adjoining BUFORD. In 1842 the admrs sued Mary LINDSEY, widow of decedent, and his heirs at law: Stewart Abraham Edwin Charles Samuel LINDSEY Catherine LINDSEY "(now TAGART)" and Hezekiah, her husband Mary LINDSEY "(now VAUGHN)" and Abraham her husband Sophronia HUTSONPILLER and Hyllias her husband Benj LINDSEY "and Ann his wife" Ann LINDSEY To sell land to decedent who died intestate. Original Deed Book 10 1843 Aug 15 - Pg 344 Pg 460, Benj CHANEY, sheriff of Highland Co. to John M BROWN, 204 A on which John HUTSONPILLAR resides. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1820 Highland County, Ohio Census |
1820 Concord Twp, Pg 026 John HUTSONPELER 2 males under 10 1 male 10-15 1 males 26-44 1 female 26-44 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1830 Highland County, Ohio Census |
1830 White Oak Twp, Pg 048 John HUTSONPILLER 1 males under 10 1 male 10-15 1 males 15-25 1 male 40-50 1 female under 10 1 females 10-15 1 female 30-40 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1840 Highland County, Ohio Census |
1840 Clay Twp, Pg 92 John HUTSANPILLAR 1 males 5-10 1 male 10-15 1 male 40-60 1 female 5-10 3 females 10-15 1 female 15-20 1 female 30-40 1840 Clay Twp, Pg 92 Hillias HUTSANPILLAR 1 male under 5 1 male 20-30 1 female under 5 1 female 20-30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO, MUSKINGHAM COUNTY |
1850 Muskingham County, Ohio Census |
1850 Muskingham County, Ohio, Jackson Twp Pg 332 Benoni P McLEAN, 26, m, farmer, RE $2800, b Ohio Rosan C McLEAN, 35, f, b Va Zeauiah E McLEAN, 7, f , b Oh George W McLEAN, 6, m, b Ohio George H. FILER, 14, m, b Ohio | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO, PREBLE COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1840 Preble County, Ohio Census |
Somers Twp, Pg 63 Josiah FILER 1 male under 5 1 male 20-29 1 female under 5 1 female 5-9 1 female 20-29 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1850 Preble County, Ohio Census |
Somers Twp, Pg 301, Dwel 993, Fam 1000 Benjamin BELL, 32, m, grocer, RE 600, b Ohio Lucienda, 22, f, b Ohio Benjamine FOWER, 40, m, grocer, $5000, NY | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO, ROSS COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Index to Ohio Tax Lists (1800-1810) By Accelerated Indexing Systems 1977 |
1807 Ross Co., No Twp, Pg 014, Jacob HOTSPILLER 1808 Ross Co., 1st Dist, Jacob HOTSPELLER Ross Co., 1st Dist, HOTSONPILLER, P. 1810 Ross Co., No Twp, Pg 024, Jacob HOTSNPILLAR, Ross Co., No Twp, Pg 025, HUTSONPELLAR, David Ross Co., Pee Pee Twp, Pg 048, HOTSONPILLER David Ross, Deerfield Two, Pg 091, HUTTSENPELLER 1816 Ross Co., Scioto Twp, Pg. 030, Jacob HOTSONPILLER 1817 Ross Co., Scioto Twp, Pg. 032, Jacob HOTSONPILLER 1818 Ross Co., Scioto Twp, Pg. 032, Jacob HOTZENPILLER | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1830 Ross County, Ohio Census |
1830 Union, Pg 224 Jacob HUTSENPILER | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1840 Ross County, Ohio Census |
1840 Union Twp, Pg 338 Charles HUTCHENPILLER 1 males under 5 1 male 5-10 1 male 10-15 1 male 30-40 2 females under 5 2 females 5-10 1 female 30-40 1840 Union Twp, Pg 346 Jacob HUTHENPILLAR 1 male 60-70 1 female 15-20 1 female 60-70 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO, WASHINGTON COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Washington County, Ohio Census Records 1803 | S1803 - William B. LEONARD, Marietta City. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1830 Washington County, Ohio Census |
Pg 321, Twp NEW
Wm H. LEONARD . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
OHIO, WARREN COUNTY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1818 Vol 1341 (LDS Film D89296 514202) |
1818 - James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, 106 acres. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1819 Vol 1342 (LDS Film D89296 514202) |
1819 - James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, 106 acres. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1820 Vol 1343 (LDS Film D89296 514202) |
1820 James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, 107 acres. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1820 Warren County, Ohio Census |
1820 Wayne Twp, Waynesville City, Pg 205 A B. FYLER.(TYLER) 1 male 26-44 1 males 45 and up 2 females 0-10 2 females 10-15 1 female 26-44 1 female 45 and up 1 slave | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1821 Vol 1344 (LDS Film D89296 514202) |
1821 James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 107 acres. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1822 Vol 1345 (LDS Film D89296 514202) |
1822 James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 107 acres. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1823 Vol 1346 (LDS Film D89296 514202) |
1823 James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, 107 acres. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1824 Vol (LDS Film D89296 514202) |
1824 ?? James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, 10 acres. ?? James LOGAN Range 4, Township 4, Section 24, 107 acres. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1825 Vol 1348 (LDS Film D89296 514202) |
1825 James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 107 acres. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1826 Vol 1349 (LDS Film514202) |
1826 James LOGAN, Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN, Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 106 acres. James LOGAN, 2 horses, 4 cattle John HILLMAN, Twp No 1, Clear Creek, 2 horses, 2 cattle #6Wayne Twp Jonathan HILMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out, Crosswick, 11, 12 Jonathan HILMAN, 1 cattle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Historical Society Card Index |
1826 Nov 2 Mary Ann FILER m. U Stacy COOPER | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1827 (LDS Film 534810) |
Deerfield Twp 1827 James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 106 acres. John HILLMAN, Clear Creek, 3 horses, 2 cattle #6Wayne Twp Jonathan HILMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out, Crosswick 11, 12 Jonathan HILEMAN, 1 cattle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax Records 1828 (LDS Film 534810) |
1828 Deerfield Twp James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 106 2/3 acres. James LOGAN - 2 horses, 3 cattle John HILLMAN, Clear Creek, 4 horses Wayne Twp Jonathan HILMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out, Crosswick 11, 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List #6 Wayne - 1829 (LDS Film0534811) |
1829 No. 3 Deerfield Twp James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 106 2/3 acres. James LOGAN, 2 horses, 3 cattle Jonathan HILMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out Jonathan HILMAN, Crosswick, 11 Jonathan HILMAN, Crosswick, 12 Jonathan HILMAN, 2 cattle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List #6 Wayne - 1830 (LDS Film0534811) |
1830 No. 3 Deerfield Twp James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 106 1/2 acres. James LOGAN, 2 horses, 2 cattle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1830 Warren County, Ohio Census |
1830, Pg 271 Joseph COOPER 1 male under 5 1 males 5-10 1 male 50-60 1 female 15-20 1 female 30-40 1 female 40-50 1830, Pg 271 Ustacy COOPER 2 males under 5 1 male 20-30 1 female under 5 1 female 20-30 1830, Pg 271 Deborah FOLLIS 1 male 10-15 1 male 15-20 1 male 20-30 1 female under 5 1 female 30-40 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Recorder's Office, Deed Index #1 & #2 1799-1831 Transcribed by Carolyn K. FILER |
To James LOGAN from Joseph A. KEEN, Vol 4, Pg 161 To James LOGAN from Mary SLAYBACK, Vol 8, Pg 620 To Jonathan HILMAN from John JENNINGS Vol 12, Pg 283. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List #6 Wayne - 1831 (LDS Film 514203) |
1831 No. 3 Deerfield Twp James LOGAN, 2 horses, 3 cattle Jonathan HILEMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out Jonathan HILEMAN, Crosswick, 11 Jonathan HILEMAN, Crosswick, 12 Jonathan HILEMAN, 1 cattle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List, #6 Wayne - 1832 (LDS Film 534811) |
1832 James LOGAN, No 1 Clear Creek, Rng 2, Twn 4, Sec 33, Qtr SE, 10 Acres. James LOGAN, No 1 Clear Creek, Rng 2, Twn 4, Sec 32, Qtr NE, 106 2/3 Acres. Jonathan HILEMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out Jonathan HILEMAN, Crosswick, 11 Jonathan HILEMAN Crosswick, 12 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Recorder's Office Deed Index #3 1832-1848 Transcribed by Carolyn K. FILER |
Grantor: Jonathan HILLMAN Grantee: John WORRELL, Jr. Vol 17, Pg 94 Grantor: John WORRELL, Jr. Grantee: Jonathan HILLMAN . Vol 18, Pg 437 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Historical Society Card Index |
1832 Oct 17 - Deborah FALLIS m. James LOGAN age 46. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List #6 Wayne - 1833 (LDS Film 514204) |
No. 3 Deerfield Twp 1833 James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 106 2/3 acres. Jonathan HILEMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out Lots Jonathan HILEMAN, Crosswick, 11 Tn Lots Jonathan HILEMAN, Crosswick, 12 Tn Lots Jonathan HILLMAN, 1 Cattle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List #6 Wayne - 1834 (LDS Film 514204) |
No. 3 Deerfield Twp 1834 James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 33, SE Qtr, 10 acres. James LOGAN Range 2, Township 4, Section 32, NE Qtr, 106 2/3 acres. Jonathan HILEMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out Lots Jonathan HILEMAN, Crosswick, 11 Tn Lots Jonathan HILEMAN, Crosswick, 12 Tn Lots Jonathan HILLMAN, 1 Horse, and 2 Cattle John HILEMAN, 2 Cattle | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List #6 Wayne 1835 (LDS Film 0534812) |
1835 Francis DILTS, Clear Creek, 38 acres, Township 3, Range 4, Section 9 Jonathan HILEMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out Lots | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List #6 Wayne - 1836 (LDS Film 0522500) |
1836 Francis DILTS, Clear Creek, 38 acres, Township 3, Range 4, Section 9 Jonathan HILEMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out Lots | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List #6 Wayne - 1837 (LDS Film 0522500) |
1837 Jonathan HILEMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out Lots | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
LDS Batch M513141, Serial Sheet 4991 |
1837 July 2, Catherine FILER m. John Farron SMITH 02 Jul 1837, Warren Co. Oh, | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Tax List #6 Wayne - 1838 (LDS Film0522500) |
1838 Jonathan HILEMAN, Waynesville, 2 Out Lots | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1840 Warren Co., Ohio Census |
Washington Twp, Pg 1 Samuel THOMPSON Wayne Twp,Pg 146 John HILLMAN 2 males 10-15 1 male 40-50 1 female 15-20 1 female 20-30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1840 Warren County, Ohio Census |
1840, Pg 86, Franklin Twp. James LOGAN 2 males 0-5 1 male 30-40 1 female 20-30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Historical Society Grooms Index Marriage Record Book 2, 1834-1853 Warren County, Ohio 1967 |
1843 Aug 17 - 227-6020 Deborah LOGAN m. Jonathan R. HILLMAN, age 57. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio CFI (LDS Film 0397) |
1844 Nov 07 - Samuel THOMPSON married Amey/Amy FOLIS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Land Record Vol 28, Pg 386 |
1848 Apr 7 . . . Ustacy COOPER of the County of Warren and State of Ohio, in consideration of the sum of eighteen dollars, in hand paid by Thomas MOFFORD of the County and State aforesaid has bargained and sold . . . the following premises, . . . . Five feet off of Lot No 8 (on the South side) in Evans addition to the Town of Waynesville in the County aforesaid. Signed Ustacy COOPER and Mary Ann COOPER | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Recorder's Office Deed Index #4 1839-1848 Transcribed by Carolyn K. FILER |
From: Jonathan HILMAN To: Jason EVANS Vol 24, Pg 1994 From: Jonathan HILMAN To: Asa TRAHE Vol 24, Pg 557 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Warren County, Ohio Recorders Office Crosswicks General Index Pg 538, Lot #9 Transcripts made by Carolyn K. FILER |
Date: 1848 Dec 20 Grantee: Benjamin FIBER Grantor: Jonathan HAINES, Jr. Vol 29, Pg 163, Descr: W SW Pt of Lot, Consd: $40. Date: 1866 Mar 6 Grantee: Margaret CONNER Grantor: Drury MAGEE Vol 51, Pg 126, Descr: Pt of Lot, SW Corner of Lot, Consd: $599 |
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LDS Batch 513141, Serial Sheet 7840 |
1850 Aug 21 - Lucinda FYLER C m. Edwin DYCHE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1850 Warren Co., Ohio Census |
Wayne Twp, Pg 342 Ustacy COOPER, 44, M, Wagonmaker, SC Mary Ann COOPER, 41, F, NJ Benjamin COOPER, 18, M, Oh Rebecca COOPER, 16, F, Oh Mary Jane COOPER, 13, F, Ind William COOPER, 10, M, Ohio Joshua COOPER, 7, M, Ohio Frances E COOPER, 5, F, Ohio Wayne Twp, Dist 150, Pg 353, Dwelling 221, Family 221 10-24-1850 Samuel THOMPSON, 28, M, Wagonmaker, b. Penn David W THOMPSON, 4, M, b. Ohio Thomas F. THOMPSON, 1, M, b. Ohio Deborah HILLMAN, 64, b. NJ, cannot read or write Josiah FILER, 43, M, Laborer, b. NJ Wayne Twp, Pg 487 John FALLIS, 40, m, miller, b Penna Deborah FALLIS, 34, f, b Va Ricahrd FALLIS, 3, m b. Ohio Charls, 2/12, m, b Ohio Wayne Twp, Dist 150, Pg 377, Dwelling 608, Family 608 Benjamin FILER, 37, M, Farmer, NJ Mary FILER, 30, F, Tn Caleb FILER, 11, M, Ind Jacob FILER, 10, M, Ind Esau FILER, 7, M, Ohio Benjamin FILER, 3, M, Ohio Sarah C FILER, 1, F, Ohio Harvesburg Twp, Pg 364, Dwelling 398, Family 398 10-30-1850 John FALLIS, 60, M, Miller, Va Deborah FALLIS, 56, F, Va, Richard FALLIS, 3, M, Ohio Charles FALIS 2/12, M, Ohio Susan HALL, 9, F, Ohio, school within year Franklin Twp, Pg 705 James LOGAN, 43,M, Huckstering, b. Va Anna LOGAN, 36, F, b. Pa Joseph LOGAN, 13, M, b. Ohio John LOGAN, 11, M, b. Ohio Eliza LOGAN, 10, F, b. Ohio James LOGAN, 6, M, b. Ohio Lavina, 4, F, b. Ohio |
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1850 Warren Co., Ohio Census (deceased) |
Pg 721, Amy THOMPSON, 21, F, Married,
b. Ohio, d. May 1850
Warren County, Ohio Land Deed |
Vol 30, Pg 619
1850 Oct 21
. . . Benjamin FILOR of the County of Warren in the state | of Ohio in consideration of seventy five dollars to him paid by Deborah HILLMAN . . . sold . . . in the Town of Crosswicks and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the most South corner of Lot Number Nine (9) . . . Signed Benjamin FILOR (his X) and Mary FILOR
Warren County, Ohio |
Court of Common Pleas Probate Records (LDS Film 965576) Pg 85.
1851 Apr 2nd
Know all men by these presents that we John W. KEYS, | William BARTON, and David MONTGOMERY of the county of Warren and State of Ohio, are held and firmly bound unto the State of Ohio in the sum of three hundred dollars to which payment will and truly to be made. We bind ourselves and each of us, jointly and severally, our an each of our heirs, Executors and administrators, firmly be these presents: Sealed with our seals, at Lebanon that 2nd day of April in the year of our Lord, 1851. The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas the Court of Common Please within and for the County of Warren, on the 2nd day of April in year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty one granted letters of administration on the estate of Benjamin FALER deceased, unto the above named John W. KEYS. Now if the said John W. KEYS shall make and return to said court on oath within three months, a true inventory of all the moneys, goods, chattels, rights, and credits of said deceased; and the proceeds of all his real estate, that may be sold for the payment of his debits, which shall at anytime come to the possession of said administrator or to the possession of any other person for him and shall also render upon oath, a true account of his administration within eighteen months and any other times, when required by said court or the law; and shall pay any balance remaining in his hands upon the settlement of his accounts to such persons as the court or the law shall direct and shall deliver the letters of administration into court in case any will of said deceased shall be hereafter duly proved and allowed: Then this obligation to be void otherwise not. - Signed: J. W. KEYS, William BARTON, David MONTGOMERY
Warren County, Ohio |
Court of Common Pleas Probate Records In files of Carolyn K. FILER
1851 Apr 7 | The State of Ohio Warren County Be it know that on this 7th day of April AD 1851 before the ? a Justice of the Peace within and for said county, appeared John MARTIN, George SATTERTHWAITE, and Thomas BISPHAM, appraisers of the property of the estate of Benj. FILER decd. who were duly ?? to appraise the estate and property of the said Benj. FILER decd, which shall be exhibited to them and perform the other duties required by law in the premises, according to the best of their knowledge and ability. A true inventory of all the goods & chattels, monies, rights, and credits of Benj. FILER decd late of the township of Waynesville in the County of Warren. 1 bureau, 3 axes, 3 old chairs, 2 meal bags, 1 meat hogs?, 1 bucket and tub, 1 cutting box & hoe, 1 scythe, 1 shovel, 1 lot old irons, 1 old plough, 1 lot hammers worth $20.52 1 note on John Keunche and Wm BARTON due Apr 1 1851 for $36.00 1 note from Henry JENNINGS due May 17, 1851 for $20.30 1 note on Peter DUMIDDIE due April 1, 18951 for $10.00 1 note on Saml THOMPSON due Dec 25, 1850 for $35.98 1 on Isaiah BELLER for 17 doz oats for $4.25 1 on Isaiah BELLER for 128 barrels of corn for $54.93 2 orders worth 1.50 Total $162.98 No money of any kind . . . Signed Thomas BISHA George SATTERTHWITE The deceased having left a widow and minor children we set off to their them the following property without appraising the same as directed by statue. old stove & cooking utensils, 1 bible, and school books, 1 table, 6 chairs, 6 knives, and forks, 6 teacups and saucers 1 sugar dish, 1 milk pot, 1 lot of spoons, the bed ?, & bedding, 1 lot of plates, and the wearing apparel of the . . . these being not a sufficient quantity of provisions and on hand for the support of the family of the decd (being a widow and five children). We set off to be paid to said widow in cash two hundred dollars. April 10, 1951 Signed George SATTERWAITE, Thomas BISHAM
Warren County Historical Society |
Newspapers on Microfilm Miami Visitor Newspaper Waynesville, Ohio
Sat, Dec 18, 1850 |
Died on the 25th inst., at his residence in Crosswicks, Benjamin FILER. Friday, April 25, 1851 Benj. FILER's Estate Notice is hereby given that the subscriber has been appointed and qualified as adm'r on the estate of Benjamin FILER late of Warren Co., dec'd. All persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and then those having claims must present them legally authenticated. April 2 - J. W. KEYS, Adm'r
Warren County, Ohio Deed Record |
Vol 33, Pg 136
1853 Aug 6 | . . . Deborah HILLMAN of the county of Warren and the State of Ohio in consideration of the sum of seventy five dollars in hand paid by Mary Ann COOPER of the same place has . . . sold . . . in the town of Crosswicks . . . Beginning at the most South Corner of Lot number nine (9) in said town . . . signed Deborah HILLMAN (her mark)
Warren County, Ohio Recorders Office |
Deed Record 34, Pg 134 In Files of Carolyn K. FILER
1854 Jul 24
Mary Ann COOPER and Rebbeca J SMITH | ... Mary Ann COOPER of Warren County and State of this in consideration of fifty dollars to her paid by Rebecca J SMITH of the same place . . . convey to said Rebecca J SMITH . . . the following real estate, siz: Situate in the Town of Crosswicks, in the County and State aforesaid, Beginning at the most south corner of Lot number nine Signed: Mary Ann COOPER
1860 Warren Co., Ohio |
Census
1860 | Massie Twp, Lebanon, Pg 339, Dwel 87, Fam 87 Samuel THOMPSON, 38, M, Wagonmaker, RE $3500, PP $500, b. Penn Martha L. THOMPSON, 23, F, b. Penn William THOMPSON, 14, M, b. Ohio Thomas T THOMPSON, 12, M, b Ohio Marie L THOMPSON, 5, F, Oh Eva Irene THOMPSON, 2, F, b. Ohio Elfred CHAMBERLIN, 21, M, Wagonmaker, b. Ohio 1860 Jul 31, Wayne Twp, Waynesville P.O., Pg 85, Dwel 111, Fam 112 Mary A COOPER, 51, f, Harness Maker, RE $300, PP $50, B. NJ Benjamin COOPER, 28, m, Shoemaker, Oh William COOPER, 20, m, Oh Joshua COOPER, 18, m, Oh Frances COOPER, 15, f, Oh Harveysburg Twp, Massey Twp, P.O. Lebanon, Pg 347, Dwel 231, Fam 231 Deborah FALLIS, 44, f, $1400, b. Va. Richard FALLIS, 13, m, b Oh, school in year John FALLIS, 10, m, b Oh, school in year 1860 Aug 13, Salem Twp, Morrow P.O., Pg 152, Dwel 502, Fam 486 Catherine SMITH, 54, F, Widow, RE $1600, PP $125, b. Ky, cannot read or write George SMITH, 25, M, farmer, b. Ohio, cannot read or write Sidney A SMITH, 22, f, b. Ohio, cannot read or write Hashty SMITH, 21, f, b. O Joshua SMITH, 19, m, farmer, b. O Jacob SMITH, 17, m, b. O Abraham SMITH, 16, m, b O Wm. H. H., 14, m, b. O
Warren County, Ohio Recorders Office |
Deed Record 65, Pg 303 In Files of Carolyn K. FILER
1866 Jan 25
Eustacy COOPER by Sheriff of Joshua COOPER |
... Joshua COOPER filed his certain petition in the court of Common Pleas with and for the County of Warren against Mary Ann COOPER et al demanding partition of certain real estate hereinafter described and whereas, such proceedings were had upon said petition that the commissioners appointed by same court to make partition of real estate made report that partition of the same could not be made without manifest injury, and that the value thereof was four hundred dollars; and whereas at the January term of said court, 1886, the said report of said commissioners was approved and confirmed by such court, and the said Joshua Cooper elected to take said real estate at the value of said commissioners , and having paid to the Sheriff of Warren County Oho for the parties ? interest their respective proportion of the approved value thereof, the said Court did adjudge said estate to the said Joshua COOPER and did order the Sheriff to execute a deed in fee simple for the same to said Joshua COOPER all of which will now full appear reference being had to the records of said Court. . . . lot number eight (8) of Evans addition to the town of Waynesville, in said County, being fifty (50) feet on third street and extending back the same width two hundred and three (203) feet to an alley excepting five (5) feet off of the South Side of said lot with all and singular the appurtenances.
Warren County, Ohio |
Miami Cemetery
Amy, wife of S. THOMPSON, aged 21 Yrs, 4 Mo., 5 Dys, | Died May 10, 1850 Register Page 3: 98. Child of Samuel THOMPSON, In Old Yard Date of Internment 1868 Aug 28 Eliza COOPER, b. 1848 Apr 4, Clinton Co., Ohio d. 1877 Dec 16, Warren Co., Ohio (in old yard) 806. Clara COOPER Removed from Hisey Yard Apr 30, 1878, Sec D, Lot 31 Catherine SMITH, d. 1881 Warren Co., Ohio, Date of interment Aug 4, 1881, In old Yard Register Page 15 John SMITH b. Cumberland Co., PA d. Dec 13, 1874, Warren Co., Oh Sec H, Lot 21 Register Page 45 John SMITH Jr. b. Aug 17, 1831 d. removed from Smith Yard Oct 16, 1891 Sec H, Lot 55 1976. Joshua H. COOPER, b. 1842 Jul 19, Warren Co., Oh d. 1894 Nov 19, Pickway Co., Oh, Sec E, Lot 36 2236. Joseph A. COOPER, b. 1898 Aug 10, Warren Co., Oh d. 1898 Oct 8, Warren Co., Oh, Sec T (infant)
Warren County, Ohio |
Rosehill Cemetery Deerfield Township Transcripts made by Carolyn K. FILER
1942 Jul 26 | 3146. Samuel THOMPSON, B. Oh 62 yrs, D. Mason Oh, July 26, 1942 Lot 54
Warren County, Ohio Recorders Office |
Deed Book Index #5 1848-1854 Transcripts made by Carolyn K. FILER
To Benjamin FILLER from Jonathan HAINES, Vol 29, Pg 613.
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Warren County, Ohio Recorders Office |
Deed Book Index 1854 Transcripts made by Carolyn K. FILER
To Deborah HILLMAN from Benjamin FAILOR, Vol 30, Pg 619.
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Warren County Historical Society |
1870 Warren Co., Ohio Census
Wayne Twp, Pg 58 | Samuel THOMPSON, 48, M, b. Penn Martha J. THOMPSON, 33, F, b. Penna Louisa THOMPSON, 14, M, b. Ohio Elva THOMPSON, 12, M, b. Ohio Charles THOMPSON, ?, b. Ohio Howard THOMPSON, 9, M, b. Ohio Clara THOMPSON, 5, F, b. Ohio Francis THOMPSON, 21 M, b. Ohio Wayne Twp, Pg 5? William THOMPSON, 24, M, b. Ohio Martha THOMPSON, 21, F, b. Ohio Mary A THOMPSON, 4/12, F, b. Ohio 1870 Wayne Twp, P.O. Waynesville, Pg 505, Dwl 32, Fam 32 Deborah FALLIS, 54, f, w, keeping house, PP $200, b Va Richard FALLIS, 22, m, w, clerk in ret dry good store, PP $2,200, b Oh, eligible to vote John FALLIS, 20, m, w, clerk in ret dry good store, b Ohio
Warren County, Ohio Index of Probate Records |
Vol 4, Pg 201
1875 | Samuel THOMPSON
The Miami Gazette Newspaper |
Waynesveille, Ohio
1877 Jan 17 | Mr. Davis FILER, of Xenia, visted here on Sunday |
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