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    1. McIntosh, Cromwell, Sherrit, Dorsey - Xenia G. OH
    2. The Xenia Daily Gazette, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1913 Mr. Wade H. McIntosh who visiting relatives in this city last week was formerly a law student in Cincinnati, and for the last two years a student of the evening class of the Detroit Law School, graduating with the degree of LL.B For the last six months Mr.McIntosh has been associated with a low firm in the Majestic building, Detroit, Mich. He is the great grandchild of Cpt. Wm. McIntosh, who was the first white child born in Greene county, a justice of the early courts of 1830; one of the few Free Masons in this section in his day, and the commander of a company recruited from around Beavercreek in the war of 1812. The Captain was the father of the late Katherine McIntosh, of W. Main street. Mr. Wade McIntosh is going to Baltimore, Md., as the legal representative of the Kentucky heirs of the state of Wm. Cromwell, which was leased for 99 years; he will be associated with the law firm of Jackson & Jackson, in the Gaither Estate building. It is interesting to note that the McIntosh family is connected with the Cromwell family. Mrs. W. H. McIntosh, who was the grand daughter of Maria Sherrit nee Dorsey, daughter of Reason Dorsey and wife Frances Cromwell, daughter of John Hammond Cromwell, a descendant of William Cromwell, who owned, entailed and leased a large Baltimore estate on a 99 year lease. It is in connection with the estate that Wade McIntosh is employed for the western heirs. This is the extent of my McIntosh info. other than the 1830-1870 Census for Beavercreek, Greene Co. OH and Robinson's History of Greene Co. OH p 354 and a search results that has two other McIntosh names. John, Census 1830 Beavercreek and M. 1850 Census Sugar Twp. (Sugarcreek ?) Linda Swaney Sabin

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