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    1. Williams / D'Camp / Dodder
    2. Are you related? From the Will of Benjamin WILLIAMS, Elizabeth Twp., Essex Co., NJ: Land in the Miamies, Columbia TWP, (Ohio), divided between the 4 sons. Proved June 25, 1793. Abraham, David, John & Marsh WILLIAMS "Williams' Store--John WILLIAMS, January 27, 1824; Jeremiah S. WAUGH, January 20, 1834. Changed to Somerville, February 28, 1834." SOMERVILLE. John and Marsh WILLIAMS, from New England, were the first village store-keepers, in a log house in the southern part of the town. John removed to the West, where he died. Marsh, after several years in the village, opened another store half mile west, where his son Benjamin now lives. The WILLIAMSes came to this township in 1803. This is the store where John Marsh D'Camp was Post Master. John & Marsh Williams are brothers to John Marsh D'Camp's mother. John Marsh D'Camp brought his family to Preble Co., in 1823, John M. was school teacher in Butler Co., 1824/1825 & 1827/1828 school years. William Edgar D'Camp, brother to John Marsh, brought his family to Butler Co., by 1839.  Their sister Charity married Isaac DODDER & ? EADER and died in Cincinnati, OH The justices of the peace were the leading men of the township for many years. We, therefore, give the names and dates of these first men: Marsh WILLIAMS ; 1810 , Marsh WILLIAMS; 1813, , Marsh WILLIAMS; 1822 Abraham, John & Marsh lived in Butler Co, Milford Twp 1820, David lived in Morgan Twp

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