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    1. [INJENNIN] Brown's in early Jennings Co/Geneva
    2. Hi Looking for first Browns in IN, preferrrably Jackson/Jennings Co, IN. My main Brown line begins with Nathanial BROWN b 1794? RI? married Eleathea CROCKER, d/o Andrew and Anna LELAND CROCKER, around 1818 in Jennings Co area, IN. They had Ursula b 1818, Julia Ann b 1820, Eleathea b 1822 d 1823, William W b 1824 and my gr gr grandfather, Joseph b 1829, married Rachel Ann Wilcox in Jennings Co, Geneva Township, IN. in 1850. They left IN sometime after that and had William N or W in TN? in 1854, Julia Ann b 1856 in Warren Co Il. and Clark b 1858, also in Warren Co, Il. Nathaniel remarried in 1847 after Eleathea died in 1845. he remarried a Lydia Griffith. Nathaniel died in Jennings Co sometime after the 1860 census. William N, my gr grandfather married first, Ella? and had Ora m Gilkeson, Lillie died early, both believed b in Taylor Co, Ia, wound up at the land rush in OK territories around mid to late 1890's and remarried Pearl West b Mo 1880, d/o Ongesby Peyton West b 1832 KY and Mary Elizabeth Sailor b 1852 in IN, parents from KY. William and Pearl Brown lived in Kay Co, Tonkawa, OK and had Roy in 1902 and twins Donald and Dorothy in 1907. Donald married first Genevieve Morrison b Oct 8 1914 in Ft Smith Ark, d/o Thomas James Ferrill Morrison of Long Beach and Katherine (Kate) Breslin b St Louis. Had Donald Reed Brown b 1938 Ada OK. Don remarried Juanita Carson and had Lisa Brown of Dallas. Don Brown married Sandra Hall Peckham of the John Peckham of RI. Thank you and Kindest regards, Michael Wayne Brown bluesriff7@aol.com www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/o/Michael-W-Brown/ Visit my website with over 45,000 ancestors, descendants and distant cousins. Main lines include, BROWN, WEST, PECKHAM, FORD, MORRISON, WILCOX, ALLEN, COGGESHALL, CLARKE, DRAKE, MARTER, MARCY, SMITH, BURNSIDE, BACON, BOOMER, BADGER, BRERETON, RAYMOND, COOK, FOWLER, EVANS, FISH, FREEMAN, FREEBORN, HALL, HULL, ALMY, HARDEN, HARDCASTLE, JEFFERIES, HAIGHT, HOYT, BAYNARD, TRAFFORD, VAN SCHOONHOVEN, SAILORS, LELAND, MILDMAY, NEWPORT, NEWELL, PERRY, STANTON, STEEL, MUMFORD, BARLOW, LONGFORD, LEVESON, CLASSINIUS and many, many

    02/25/2001 10:12:58
    1. [INJENNIN] "Class of 1936" at North Vernon High School
    2. Nancy Curtis Eurich
    3. Hi Fellow Listers, I just finished adding the names of all the students in the "Class of 1936" at North Vernon High School, to the Picture of same.... http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nceurich/HomeComing.html Thought you might like to check it out, Thanks, Nancy

    02/25/2001 11:01:53
    1. [INJENNIN] 100 YEARS AGO FEBRUARY 20, 1901
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. It was with great pleasure that I read of my great granduncle Clem WAUGHTEL in the February 20, 2001 issue of the North Vernon Sun (Banner Plain Dealer February 20, 1901 though). It was during this interim that I thought him to be away serving in the Spanish American War. But after reading the article I decided to check his file that I have here and find that although he had enlisted 28 December 1898 he was discharged 29 June 1900 due to a gunshot wound during his service tenure. He was married in North Vernon (or Vernon) May 14, 1905 to Margaret MAY by the Rev. J. C. Cupp, Minister of the Gospel of Christian Church. Does anyone know whether these records are still existing, or if the church itself is in existence. Also if there are any "family" thereabouts I would greatly enjoy corresponding with them. Thank you again. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net

    02/24/2001 12:29:18
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] 100 Years Ago Today
    2. Terry Engel
    3. I want to remind everyone to check out this week's 100 Years Ago today column. Got to http://www.northvernon.com. Click on Local News on the side menu and then scroll down to find the 100 Years Ago column for this week. Have a good week. Terry

    02/20/2001 09:07:38
    1. [INJENNIN] Phillips and Young Connection
    2. Mike Phillips
    3. Good Morning Don: I will try and give you a few clues as to this connection in my tree. I found my GGGrandfather George Washington Phillips in Jennings County, Indiana, he went to Jefferson County, Indiana and married a Isabelle Lawhead (DOB March 20, 1829) I found her on the 1850 Census ( Jefferson County-Graham Township-Page 246B-line 40- family 312- dwelling 303 age 17) living with a Thomas Evans (age 22) and his wife SPELLING NOT VERY CLEAR ( Leonissiam)(age 20). After marriage they went to Hendricks County, Indiana and that is where they raised their family. On the 1880 Census record it is stated that Issabell claimed that her Father was born in PA. And her Mother was born in Maine. In later years they moved to Jasper County, Illinois and Washington died there in 1888. Now Isabella now remarried a Israel Ruby there in 1890. On the marriage certificate Book D-Page 162 it states that Isabella was born in Pittsburg, Pa with no date of birth but it says she is 61. And her parents are John Lawhead and Mother Massie Young. This is a type written copy of the original and I know that these forms COULD have been misspelled as I have seen it happen very often. Notice how the name of Isabelle is spelled in very different ways on each of these records. It looks like to me, we might have a match, what do you think? Mike Phillips Lee's Summit, Missouri http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/p/h/i/Michael-L-Phillips/ -----Original Message----- From: youngy [SMTP:youngy@midcoast.com] Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 8:56 AM To: mphillips1@kc.rr.com Subject: The Hendricks County, Indiana GEDCOM Project << File: ATT00001.htm >> Mr. Phillips, My name is Don Young, and while attempting to update the Young Genealogy, I came across your work on line. In it you show a Massie YOUNG, ID 13149, married to a John LAWHEAD. In my line I have a Marcy YOUNG born 26 Aug 1797, Lincolnville, ME the dau of Elijah YOUNG and Debbora HEAL. They left Maine between the 1800 and 1810 census and settled Jefferson County, IN. Marcy married a John LAWHEAD. Is it possible that the both of us are referring to the same person? Do you have any additional information that might help? Thank you Don Young youngy@midcoast.com

    02/20/2001 12:06:09
    1. [INJENNIN] The Way They Were In Jennings County Request
    2. Judy McGinnis
    3. If anyone has access to this book, I would like to know if the Lewises are in it. (Also their relatives, the Letts, etc.) Zadock Lewis, b about 1750; William Lewis, 1783-1879, m Sarah Jane Miller Butler, buried Coffee Creek; Rev. Timothy B. Lewis, b 1819, m. Mahala Lett April 23, 1840 Jennings County, d Aug 1877, Stockdale, Riley County, KS. These are just a few of them--they were a prolific bunch! Judy

    02/19/2001 02:24:00
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Benjamin Franklin Draper, b. 1828
    2. will let you know IF I find it but so far...zilch and not much direction ...

    02/18/2001 12:53:48
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Benjamin Franklin Draper, b. 1828
    2. Shirley Tolbert
    3. I would also love to have a copy of this book if you ever locate it. I am research the Spaulding/Stillinger line. The Spauldings are listed as some of the original landowners in Jennings County. Would appreciate knowing if you ever find out anything about this book. Thanks. Shirley Spaulding Tolbert ----- Original Message ----- From: Jenny Logan To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: 2/18/01 12:11:37 PM Subject: Re: [INJENNIN] Benjamin Franklin Draper, b. 1828 Would also love to get a copy of that book, if you find one please let me know where available. Have several families in area at that time. Thanks, Jenny ----- Original Message ----- From: SKLEGG@aol.com To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 9:10 AM Subject: Re: [INJENNIN] Benjamin Franklin Draper, b. 1828 Hello...I have nothing on the drapers, however, I too am doing research in Jennings county about the same time period and have had very little luck...If I find some source I will forward it to you and would appreciate the same...there is a book called "They Way They Were in Jennings County" for this time frame but I haven't been able to locate a copy....I am reseraching the Myers/Smiley Familiies....they resided in Jennings county until about 1850....cannot locat them in the Census ub 1850.. Thanks Sheryl ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB ============================== Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! http://searches.rootsweb.com/ --- Shirley Tolbert --- sjtolbert@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.

    02/18/2001 12:03:16
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Benjamin Franklin Draper, b. 1828
    2. Jenny Logan
    3. Would also love to get a copy of that book, if you find one please let me know where available. Have several families in area at that time. Thanks, Jenny ----- Original Message ----- From: <SKLEGG@aol.com> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2001 9:10 AM Subject: Re: [INJENNIN] Benjamin Franklin Draper, b. 1828 > Hello...I have nothing on the drapers, however, I too am doing research in Jennings county about the same time period and have had very little luck...If I find some source I will forward it to you and would appreciate the same...there is a book called "They Way They Were in Jennings County" for this time frame but I > haven't been able to locate a copy....I am reseraching the Myers/Smiley Familiies....they resided in Jennings county until about 1850....cannot locat them in the Census ub 1850.. > > Thanks > Sheryl > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > >

    02/18/2001 06:11:26
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Benjamin Franklin Draper, b. 1828
    2. Hello...I have nothing on the drapers, however, I too am doing research in Jennings county about the same time period and have had very little luck...If I find some source I will forward it to you and would appreciate the same...there is a book called "They Way They Were in Jennings County" for this time frame but I haven't been able to locate a copy....I am reseraching the Myers/Smiley Familiies....they resided in Jennings county until about 1850....cannot locat them in the Census ub 1850.. Thanks Sheryl

    02/18/2001 02:10:03
    1. [INJENNIN] Benjamin Franklin Draper, b. 1828
    2. Ann
    3. Posted on: Jennings County IN Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings/709 Surname: Draper, Gwin ------------------------- I am seeking info on Benjamin Franklin Draper who was born in 1828, Jennings Co., Geneva Twp. In 1849 he married Cynthia Ann Gwin, b. May 8, 1830. They are on the 1850 Census for Geneva Twp., Jennings Co.. By Nov 1853, they had moved to Illinois where they had several children. Is anyone researching or has info about this family? If so, I would like to communicate with you.

    02/17/2001 08:33:36
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] The King family of Decatur, Jennings & Ripley
    2. Bonita Welch
    3. Mildred Mills (Mrs. John) and her brother, Leslie King, are both deceased. I'm not sure about Inez Cosby. Bonita Welch ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leta D Christiansen" <sfbay2@Pacbell.net> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 12:32 PM Subject: [INJENNIN] The King family of Decatur, Jennings & Ripley > I have the names of some people in N. Vernon, IN given to me years ago by > another Denney family member. > I would like to know if any of the following are still around. This was > given to me years ago. > Mrs. John Mills > 336 Oakbridge St. > North Vernon, IN 47263 > Mrs. Archie (Inez) Cosby > 4720 Cook > North Vernon, IN 47265 > > Mr. Leslie King > 113 College St. > North Vernon, IN 47265 > > These names were given to me in 1975 so if any of their respective families > would please contact me I would appreciate it. > > Leta Denny Christiansen > 3GGD of Almyra Amanda King Denny > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > >

    02/14/2001 01:21:34
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] 100 Years Ago today and Pictures
    2. Terry Engel
    3. Hi, I wanted to remind everyone to check the 100 Years Ago today column at http://www.northvernon.com. Click on local history and scroll down to the 100 Years Ago today column. Also, I got a call today from someone who catalogs pictures for the Jennings County Historical Society. She had heard that I had some pictures that I needed help with identification. I don't but asked her if she would mind if I asked the list. Does anyone have any pictures of Jennings County places or people that they need help with identification. She is particularly knowlegable about Vernon ancestors and has quite an extensive knowledge about Jennings county. If you have pictures that you need help with, let me know. Happy Valentine's Day! Terry

    02/14/2001 05:40:21
    1. [INJENNIN] The King family of Decatur, Jennings & Ripley
    2. Leta D Christiansen
    3. I have the names of some people in N. Vernon, IN given to me years ago by another Denney family member. I would like to know if any of the following are still around. This was given to me years ago. Mrs. John Mills 336 Oakbridge St. North Vernon, IN 47263 Mrs. Archie (Inez) Cosby 4720 Cook North Vernon, IN 47265 Mr. Leslie King 113 College St. North Vernon, IN 47265 These names were given to me in 1975 so if any of their respective families would please contact me I would appreciate it. Leta Denny Christiansen 3GGD of Almyra Amanda King Denny

    02/14/2001 02:32:44
    1. [INJENNIN] Jacob Johnson
    2. Michelle Clerkin Riley
    3. Posted on: Jennings Co. IN Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs//genbbs.cgi/USA/In/JenningsObits/304 Surname: Johnson, McCaslin, Lattimore, Turner ------------------------- Jacob Johnson was born in Stark County, Ohio, May 24, 1827; came to Indiana in 1857 and was married to Minerva C. McCaslin December 15, 1859. Their union was blessed with two children, both of whom died in infancy. His companion was taken from him by death April 2, 1863. He was then married to Jemima Lattimore, September 29, 1870, and was united with the Hopewell M. E. church during the same year. Since that time he has lived a consistent Christian life. Mr. Johnson has been a resident of Jennings and Jefferson counties for 33 years, during which time he has been a prominent and substantial citizen, and well-liked by his neighbors. On January 10, 1890, after 10 days of suffering, he passed away at the age of 62 years, seven months, sixteen days. He was a kind husband and a devoted Christian. He was waited upon by two excellent physicians and had the best of care, but all was in vain...The remains were interred in the Graham cemetery on January 11 ...He leaves a wife and a host of friends to mourn his loss. (1/15/90 Plain Dealer Rev. I. Turner preached the funeral of Jacob Johnson at Hopewell Church last Sunday. Burial at Graham Presbyterian Church cemetery. (2/25/90) Plain Dealer

    02/12/2001 06:18:34
    1. [INJENNIN] Smith marriages in Jennings
    2. Bonita Welch
    3. Posted on: Jennings County IN Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings/694 Surname: Smith ------------------------- William Smith married Sarah E. McManaman on 21 Sept 1876 (Jennings County, Indiana, Marriage Book 8, page 240.) Marion Smith married Sarah E. Messmore on 22 Aug 1879 (Jennings County, Indiana, Marriage Book 8, page 462.) This is all the information I have, as I am not researching these families. I just looked up the marriages in my index.

    02/07/2001 10:41:10
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] 100 Years Ago Today
    2. Terry Engel
    3. Be sure to check the 100 Years Ago today column. Go to http://www.northvernon.com. Click on local news and scroll down to the 100 Years Ago column. Terry

    01/30/2001 06:43:59
    1. [INJENNIN] MCCLELLAN, Sarah Ollie
    2. Michelle Riley
    3. Posted on: Jennings Co. IN Obituaries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs//genbbs.cgi/USA/In/JenningsObits/302 Surname: MCCLELLAN, THOMAS ------------------------- McClellan, Mrs Ollie aged 45 years died 25 September, 1888. Deceased was the daughter of William Thomas. She had suffered for two years with cancer on her breast. She leaves a husband, three sons, her aged parents and a host of friends to mourn her loss. Hopewell 3 October, 1888 North Vernon Plain Dealer

    01/30/2001 03:36:34
    1. [INJENNIN] 110 YEARS AGO - OCTOBER 29, 1890 - Part 3 of 3
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. OUR CANDIDATES. On Tuesday, Nov. 4th, the people of the great State of Indiana will again be called upon to elect State, Judicial and County officers. For the public good the greatest care and discretion should be exercised by every voter, as the ballot cast by him will be one in the great flood of ballots, and that ballot wisely deposited for the entire Republican State, Judicial and County ticket means a clean, economical administration of public affairs. Much is to be gained by the election of the entire Republican ticket, as the election we are just upon the eve of, is but the opening wedge to the great National struggle of 1892. Republicans should bear this fact well in mind and vote accordingly. The history of the past should be a lesson which we might study to great advantage. We have had several examples here in our own county affairs, and it is an undisputed fact that when Republicans elect Democrats to office, where Republicans could have been elected, they have always used and prostituted the trust to which they were elected to further the interests of their own party, and the result has invariably been, as in the cases of Verbarg, Shank and Thomas, that it was no easy matter to dislodge them, and the only reason why this has been the case, is as above set forth. Let us review the magnificent ticket which the Republicans, at their nominating convention sometime since, placed before the people: J. C. COPE, candidate for County Auditor, and present incumbent, has and is now serving the people honestly and faithfully in that capacity. He is known everywhere as a gentleman of the highest integrity and a man well qualified to administer faithfully and well any office of trust within the gift of our people. He was one of the boys who, when the long roll beat, was always in line, and served his country in the dark days when a man was known for what he was really worth. He will and should be the next County Auditor by an increased majority. IRBY S. WAGNER, present County Clerk, has proven himself a very able and efficient officer, having just served the above office faithfully and well with credit to himself and honor to his constituency. He is a representative business man, having from early boyhood been actively engaged in various enterprises. He was in the front ranks when the flat was being trampled in the dust by its enemies, and helped to put down the greatest rebellion known to ancient or modern civilization. His opponent is a man, as is well known by all, who has never had any defined political views since he deserted the Republican party a few years since. It is true that he is a clever young man, but inasmuch as Mr. Wagner has given such general satisfaction in the office he now holds, Mr. Hudson will probably encounter some very rugged country before the title of "Clerk" will be appended to his name. Mr. Wagner will be elected, as he should be, by an increased majority. WM. F. WELKER, the present, excellent young gentleman who is filling the office of Sheriff so generally satisfactory to all, is well known throughout the county, therefore needs but little introduction. His efficient administration in that capacity is enough within itself to insure his re-election by an increased majority. He represents the younger element, and is the son of a soldier who bared his breast to the galling fires of the Southern Confederacy, serving in that gallant old 6th Ind. Regt. CHARLES B. CURTIS, candidate for Treasurer, is a gentleman, known to almost every household in Jennings county. He is known as genial, smiling Charley Curtis, with always a good word for everybody. His immediate family have been identified with the interests of Jennings county for more than half a century, so it will be seen that the Republicans are forcing no stranger upon the people to manage the financial affairs of the county. He is a thorough business man, and understands the art of keeping a neat, clean book. He will be elected to the office to which he is an aspirant by a handsome majority. LEWIS C. HUCKLEBERRY, the jolly, good looking candidate for Recorder, is a native of this county. He is one of the men who has followed agricultural pursuits all his life for a livlihood. He is just the man to place upon the records of this County anything which requires recording. When Fort Sumpter was fired upon, and the National flag insulted, his love of country, like those of many others, prompted him to go to its resuce, and with the magnificent armies of Grant and Sherman, he fought his part until rebellion, that serpent which wrought sorrow throughout the Great Republic, was subdued. He is well qualified to fill the office to which he is an aspirant and when the returns of the vote shall have been made and officially announced, he will be wearing the prefix, "Recorder Huckleberry". The candidates for County Commissioners are Messrs. Marcellus White, of Sand Creek, and Oliver Shepherd, of Montgomery. They are gentlemen of high standing in their respective communities, and are well and favorably known all over the county. Let every Republican stand by the boys and they will be elected, as they should be. FIELDEN LETT, candidate for Joint-Representative is a farmer, and is a representative of that sturdy class of this great land of ours that tills its fertile hills and valleys. His vast experience upon the farm and in the field makes him familiar with that legislation which would most benefit the farmer. He is a gentleman of large brain and knows precisely how to use it to good advantage. Let every Republican and farmer in Jennings and Scott counties cast their votes for Fielden Lett, and send him to the State Legislature, where he will do his part to enact legislation that will better their condition, as well as others. COLUMBUS B. HARROD, of Scottsburg, is before this people as the candidate for Prosecuting Attorney for this judicial circuit. He is a perfect gentleman and has an enviable reputation as an attorney. His opponent is Lincoln Dixon, a clever young gentleman, but a man who has served the people of this circuit as Prosecutor for three consecutive terms, and now asks the good people to give him a life lease upon this position. Republicans, remember that a man who seeks to perpetuate himself in office is imposing upon the kindnesses showered upon him by you in the past. It is a perversion of the spirit of American institutions, and this alone is why you should support Columbus B. Harrod, the regular nominee of your party. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remember it is the stamp that counts. The ticket not stamped is not counted. If you want to vote a straight Republican ticket you should stamp the square to the left of the words "Republican Ticket." Be careful about this. Some think that they should stamp the square to the left of the name of the Secretary of State in order to vote the straight ticket; but a ticket stamped that way would be counted for the Secretary of State only. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When you receive your ballot from the poll-clerk be sure that it has his initials on the lower left-hand corner, on the back, and in folding it be sure that the initials are exposed. A ballot without the poll-clerk's initials on the back is void, and the judges are forbidden to put it in the box unless the initials are folded on the outside. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Under the recent decision of the Supreme Court the new election law does not change the qualifications of voters. The constitutional qualifications are a residence of one year in the United States, six months in the State, sixty days in the township and thirty days in the precinct.

    01/29/2001 06:48:39
    1. [INJENNIN] 110 YEARS AGO - OCTOBER 29, 1890 - Part 2 of 3
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. I hope this doesn't interfere with anyone's receiving this correctly. I tried to line it up and I might be an old hand at typing, but I am one of those "older" newbies at this stuff. Thank you for letting me help Terry. ________________________________ DEMOCRATIC TICKET REPUBLICAN TICKET PROHIBITION TICKET For Representative to Congress- For Representative to Congress- For Representative to Congress- Congressional District, Congressional District, Congressional District, JASON B. BROWN WILLIAM J. DURHAM MOSES POINDEXTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Prosecuting Attorney-Sixth For Prosecuting Attorney-Sixth For Prosecuting Attorney-Sixth Judicial Circuit, Judicial Circuit, Judicial Circuit, LINCOLN DIXON COLUMBUS B. HARROD - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Joint Representative for For Joint Representative for For Joint Representative for Jennings and Scott counties, Jennings and Scott counties, Jennings and Scott counties, JASPER N. CALLICOTT FIELDEN LETT HANNIBAL S. HARDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Clerk of Circuit Court, For Clerk of Circuit Court, For Clerk of Circuit Court, LLOYD G. HUDSON IRBY S. WAGNER GEORGE BUNDY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For County Auditor, For County Auditor, For County Auditor, WILLIAM A. SHUCK JOHN C. COPE SMITH V. WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For County Treasurer For County Treasurer For County Treasurer WILLIAM B. WHITCOMB CHARLES B. CURTIS TOLBERT WARE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For County Recorder For County Recorder For County Recorder HENRY A. HERRING LEWIS C. HUCKLEBERRY GEORGE RODGERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For County Sheriff For County Sheriff For County Sheriff DAVID M. ROSEBERRY WILLIAM F. WELKER WILBUR M. SAWYER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For County Coroner For County Coroner For County Coroner NATHAN C. KENDRICK BRUCE R. HICKS - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For County Surveyor For County Surveyor For County Surveyor JOHN A. MILLER CHARLES W. MILES HENRY NEWMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Commissioner - First District For Commissioner - First District For Commissioner - First District LEWIS C. LAW OLIVER SHEPHERD JOHN HOPKINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For Commissioner - Third District For Commissioner - Third District For Commissioner - Third District WILLIAM T. JORDAN MARCELLUS WHITE WILLIAM S. GANNON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ================================================================================== STATE OF INDIANA, JENNINGS COUNTY, SS: I, Irby S. Wagner, Clerk of the Jennings Circuit Court in said State do hereby certify, that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the candidates nominated for State officers by the different Political Conventions, as the same were certified to me by the Governor of the State, as per his certificate now on file in my office, and also a true copy of candidates nominated by the different political parties for Congress, Joint-Representative, Prosecuting Attorney, and the several county officers, as they were certified to me by the Presidents and Secretaries of their respective conventions and chairman of county committees. WITNESS, my hand and official seal this 22nd day of October, 1890. Irby S. Wagner, Clerk ==================================================================================

    01/29/2001 06:47:23