I am sending this obit and info out to the lists as I want to see some of my heroes honored. This was a step-grandfather who married my widowed g... grandmother Ellen Jane McDorman Downey in 1850. He was her enumerator for the 1850 Census on Routzong Rd. in Beavercreek. I think that it was a love story! Linda Swaney Sabin, Greene Co. OH Robinson's says: McIntosh, William Beavercreek 1820 from Boone Co. Ky, died June 1, 1870, age 71. Buried Beavercreek Cemetery Soldier of 1812, in 1834 was keeper of the Infirmary. Grave is along the fence near the drive as you come in. He was a War of 1812 vet. Zach Ferguson, Captain. Buried with Eliza McIntosh, wife of Martin d. Aug 27 1851 in 24th yr. and Laura McIntosh consort of Wm M. died Dec. 22, 1839, 36yr. 9 mo 19 da. Obit: Xenia, Ohio, Torchlight 15, June 1870 Death of the First White Child William Mcintosh died at his residence in Beavercreek township on the first. He was born on the first day of August, 1798, and was therefore seventy-two years old at the time of his decease. Mr. McIntosh the first white child born in Greene county. Many years ago he was elected Justice of the Peace, and a well-known citizen of this city took opostions before him in a chancery suit in 1830. In his administration of justice he gave general satisfaction. Such was the confidence in his decisions that no appeals were taken from them to a higher court. In 183? he raised and commanded a ___ company. They were uniformed in yellow hunting shirts, which gave rise to their title--the Beavercreek Yellow Jackets. Capt. McIntosh devoted much time to their drill, and was rewarded by winning for them the admiration of the ladies at regimental musters because of their fine appearance and proviciency in the ____ and evolutions. As a public officer, private citizen, husband, and father, the subject of this notice was highly esteemed. In his death, Greene County has lost its oldest native-born citizen.