This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gregg, Grigg, Griggs, Dillman, Aldridge Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2651.1 Message Board Post: Hello. Noah Gregg married Catherine Dillman Dec. 21, 1817 in Ross County, OH. He is on the 1818 tax list for Concord Township, Ross Co., OH. He is on the 1820 census for Concord Twp., Ross Co., OH. In 1830 he is in Shelby Twp., Tippecanoe Co., IN; and in 1840, he is in Wabash Twp., Tippecanoe Co., IN. On May 21, 1831 he married Almira Aldrich (Aldridge?) in Tippecanoe Co. In 1835, there's a Noah Grigg on the Delinquent Tax List for Warren Co., IN. He's listed for lot #18 in LaGrange. Tippecanoe Deed Book, Vol. P, pg. 278 21 Dec. 1839, Thomas Concannon and his wife Polly of Tippecanoe deed land to Noah Gregg of Tippecanoe Co. for the consideration of $50. The land is described as: Lot #30 in the town of Granville, in the addition laid out by Thomas Concannon. The lot is bounded 60 ft. by Mulberry St. and 132 ft. on East St. Tippecanoe Deed Book, Vol. P, pg. 279 13 Jan 1841, Nehemial Hamblin of Tippecanoe deeds land to Noah Gregg of Tippecanoe for the consideration of $20. The land is described as: Lot #25 in the town of Granville, in the addition laid out by Thomas Concannon. Both deeds were recorded on 23 Jan. 1841. According to the map in the 1878 Kingman Atlas, Lot #25 is just across the alley from Lot #30. It's long side is on East St. and the short side on Market St. Tippecanoe Deed Book, Vol. 27, pg. 522, dtd 25 June 1849: Robert Griggs of Tippecanoe deeds land to Noah Griggs of Tippecanoe for consideration of $100. Lot #54 in Stephen Butt's Addition to town of Granville, and Lot #28 in Concannon's Addition to town of Granville. witnessed by: Putnam Clarey (Claney?) & George Murlatt (Marlatt?) Robert Griggs signed with an 'x.' In 1838, Noah Grigg brought suit against one James Hawkins, whom he accused of maliciously wounding and causing the death of two of Noah's bulls, and then later beating up and injuring Noah's "son and servant" Robert Grigg (or Gregg). He sued to recover damages of $150. He lived in Granville, Wayne Twp., Tippecanoe Co., IN, where he was a grocer. In 1850, there were three children listed with the Grigg household: Eliza, age 14, born in IN; Mariah, age 14, born in IN; and James, age 19, born in OH. Noah appears on the 1860 Mortality schedule for Wayne Twp, Tippecanoe Co. He died in Oct. 1860, of old age. He was born in NJ, and was 84 years old. He was a "grocery keeper" and died after 60 days of illness. There is also a death in Aug. 1860 of Robert Grigg, age 4/12?, born in IN, for Wayne Twp. In the 1860 census, James Griggs, a blacksmith, was living in Granville next door to the Joseph Dillman household. Joseph Dillman was probably related to Noah's previous wife. She might have been Joseph's sister, or possibly a widowed step-mother or widowed sister-in-law. Joseph also came from Ross County, OH, but was born in PA. Tippecanoe Co. deed book Vol. 41, pg. 63, dtd 30 Apr. 1861: James Grigg and his wife Ellen of Tippecanoe convey to Elijah Timmond Sr. for consideration of $150 Lot # 23 in addition to town of Granville (now Weaton) laid out by Thomas Concannon. James Gregg testified in 1868 to knowing Joseph Dillman for 20 years, and vouches for his statements made in his application for a Civil War survivor's pension. They lived near each other in Granville, Tippecanoe Co., IN. I am a descendant of Joseph Dillman. Sorry I don't know more about Noah or his wife.