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    1. Re: [OHCUYAHO] JEWETT, Moses, Oct 3, 1788 Hollis NH - 1850 ? Cleveland ?
    2. As listed in " Landowners from the 1874 Atlas of Cuyahoga County, Ohio" page 50 JEWETT C.P. Newburgh Township Lots 466. I have a small copy of this map if you'd like it. Please go to http://recorder.cuyahogacounty.us/ Go to search database, then general search Change the date box to 01/01/1850 and put in Jewett Moses, it will bring you up two early deeds for Moses, one to the Railroad and one to Charles Click on the number to the left and it'll bring you up a printable deed. You can then put in the other Jewett names. Looks like Charles has quite a few deeds and one is to Alvah. Cindy ----- Original Message ----- From: "doriswaggoner@juno.com" <doriswaggoner@juno.com> Date: Sunday, April 3, 2005 9:30 pm Subject: [OHCUYAHO] JEWETT, Moses, Oct 3, 1788 Hollis NH - 1850 ? Cleveland ? > > Looking for info on Moses JEWETT, b. Oct 3, 1788, Hollis NH, moved > to Conn at unknown age., married Eunice ANDREWS, b. 1792, > probably there. Family story says they came to Cleveland in 1808. > Have record of his buying a burial plot there in 1810, so he was > there at least that early. Children Esther A. b. 1813; George A. > b. 1816; Lydia A, b. 1818; Alvah b. 1821; Charles Porter b. 1825; > Eunice b. May 30, 1828; Mary Jane, b. 1830; Julia Towsley, b. > 1833. The children at least through Alvah were born in Cleveland. > Eunice, my ancestor, was born in Newburgh (now Newburgh Heights). > > > In Newburgh, the family lived on a farm on Miles Ave, and he was a > prominent farmer, as he had been prominent in Cleveland, though I > do not yet know his occupation there. Apparently his sons were > prominent businessmen and his daughters moved in society. > > His wife died in 1832, and in 1836 he married Adeline ADAMS. She > had eight children of her own. Moses and Adeline had two children > together, both of whom died as infants. Charles Porter JEWETT > married his stepsister Adeline ADAMS. > > Oddly enough, several of the ADAMS children and their families are > buried in the plot Moses JEWETT purchased, but he is not. I have > not been able to find his burial place. > > Some stories indicate he died in 1850. However, the place varies. > One says Cleveland. An obituary for his daughter Eunice's > husband Nicholas S. BASTION states that before their marriage in > 1851, Eunice lived in Dayton, OH with her father. This implies he > was still alive then. Numerous queries in that area have turned > up nothing. Neither have queries in the Cleveland area. > > I would appreciate any information at all on Moses JEWETT, either > on his early life in Cleveland, or on his death. > > Thank you, > Doris Waggoner > Seattle > > > ==== OHCUYAHO Mailing List ==== > Register your surnames and queries at > (http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyaho/cuyaoh.htm) > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >

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