History of Boone Co., IN compiled in 1984 by the Boone County Historical Society and Friends: Page 8: "Also in the third term, a Sugar Creek Township man was charged with stealing five hogs valued at seventy-five cents each from a neighbor. He entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned in the October 1833 session held in the log courthouse. A jury consisting of Theophilus Bryan, Jacob Skeen, Daniel Turner, William H. Marsh, Samuel Reese, John H. Nelson, David Daily, William Farlow, Robert Thomas, Edward Herndon, Fielden Denny, and Benjamin Sweney, acquitted the defendant...." Page 62: Ron A. C. Daily is mentioned as part of the first library board selected at a meeting on Oct. 8, 1902. Page 148: Pertaining to Sugar Creek Township Cemeteries: "...Sugar Plain Cemetery is located 2 miles west of Thorntown on State Road 47. Families of Barker, Cloud, Cox, Elliiott, Moffett, Riley and Wood can be found at the Sugar Plain Cemetery..." Page 148: Samuel Daily is listed as a Thorntown postmaster with an installation date of February 18, 1847 Page 242:. Pertaining to the Thomas V. and Donnagene Dougherty Family. In part, it states that Lorenzo C. Dougherty (1820-1876)....."He met with A. C. Daily and Major H.G. Hazelrigg, founded the Lebanon Bank in 1867...." There is also a photograph of A.C. Daily in Early Life and Times in Boone County, Indiana, 1887 between pages 384 & 385. I believe I earlier gave you his Civil War info, correct?
And Major H. G. Hazelrigg was a Boone County census enumerator as well, was he not? Michael Shaw Researching SHEETS, SHAW and others in Boone County ----- Original Message ----- From: <Boonecoboy@aol.com> To: <INBOONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 9:54 PM Subject: Re: [INBOONE-L] Site Action - Look ups WITT > History of Boone Co., IN compiled in 1984 by the Boone County Historical > Society and Friends: > > Page 8: "Also in the third term, a Sugar Creek Township man was charged with > stealing five hogs valued at seventy-five cents each from a neighbor. He > entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned in the October 1833 session held in the > log courthouse. A jury consisting of Theophilus Bryan, Jacob Skeen, Daniel > Turner, > William H. Marsh, Samuel Reese, John H. Nelson, David Daily, William Farlow, > Robert Thomas, Edward Herndon, Fielden Denny, and Benjamin Sweney, acquitted > the defendant...." > > Page 62: Ron A. C. Daily is mentioned as part of the first library board > selected at a meeting on Oct. 8, 1902. > > Page 148: Pertaining to Sugar Creek Township Cemeteries: "...Sugar Plain > Cemetery is located 2 miles west of Thorntown on State Road 47. Families of > Barker, Cloud, Cox, Elliiott, Moffett, Riley and Wood can be found at the Sugar > Plain Cemetery..." > > Page 148: Samuel Daily is listed as a Thorntown postmaster with an > installation date of February 18, 1847 > > Page 242:. Pertaining to the Thomas V. and Donnagene Dougherty Family. In > part, it states that Lorenzo C. Dougherty (1820-1876)....."He met with A. C. > Daily and Major H.G. Hazelrigg, founded the Lebanon Bank in 1867...." > > There is also a photograph of A.C. Daily in Early Life and Times in Boone > County, > Indiana, 1887 between pages 384 & 385. > > I believe I earlier gave you his Civil War info, correct? > > ______________________________