Thanks for all the good info. Is there a web site to download the maps for these range/twp's? (Old and current maps) Thanks, Annette ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karl or Pat Seitz" <kseitz@earthlink.net> To: <ohfairfi@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 3:12 PM Subject: Re: [OHFAIRFI] Lewis & Daniel Seitz land location > > Annette: > > I don't have the deeds, but I do have some index pages from which > I have extracted and deduced the following: > > Lewis Sites/Seitz probably bought his first property in Fairfield > County in Range 18 Township 14 Section 2. The purchase was from the > United States. The deed was not actually recorded until 1836 in Deed > Book 1 Page 391. This was 13 years after Lewis died and five years > after his widow, Anna Beery, died. > > From 1806 until 1821, Lewis and Anna are recorded as selling > property in the following locations: > Range 18 Township 14 Sections 2 and 11, which is Berne Township; > Range 18 Township 15, Section 35 which is Pleasant Township; and > Range 19 Township 16 Section 12, which is Liberty Township. Some of > the purchasers are relatives by blood or marriage. > > The most significant of these may be the 1816 sale to their son > John Seitz. The property is in Range 18 Township 14 Secton 2 and > Range 18 Township 15 Section 35. This would be on the border between > Berne Township and Pleasant Township. Depending on where this > location is east and west, it could be as close as three miles from > the Pleasant Run Primitive Baptist Church, which is in Pleasant > Township. John and Lewis are listed next to each other in the 1820 > census for Berne Township. > > As for Daniel Seitz, I do not have any information on when he > bought property. What I do have is a series of transactions in 1864 > and 1865 by his heirs, who apparently sold their shares of his > property to his son-in-law, John Shumaker. The property is in Range > 17, Township 16 Section 30, which is Rush Creek Township. Daniel and > his brother, Jacob, are listed next to each other in the 1820 census > for Rush Creek Township. At its closest point, Rush Creek Township > is about three miles from the Pleasant Run Primitive Baptist Church. > The actual distance Daniel lived from the church was probably greater > than that. Five or ten miles on horseback or by buggy would be a > reasonable distance to travel in those days for what was probably a > much longer affair than current Sunday worship services. > > Just to avoid further questions: > The named townships (Berne, Liberty, Pleasant and Rush Creek) > are political subdivisions of Fairfield County. > The Range, Township, Section numbers are legal descriptions > based on federal land surveys. The actual deeds probably include > specific information about the part of the section (i.e. northwest > quarter of the southeast quarter) in which the land is located. > -- > Karl Seitz > > >>Can someone please look up the deeds for Lewis (married to Anna Beery) >>and >>son Daniel Seitz (married to Catharine Beery, 2nd wife) land property in >>Fairfield, OH? Early 1800's. Did they live near the Pleasant Run >>Primitive >>Baptist Corners Church? >> >>Thanks, >>Annette >> >> >>------------------------------- >>To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>OHFAIRFI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHFAIRFI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The Fairfield County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society has a map at http://www.fairfieldgenealogy.org/research/fairfieldcountymap.jpg that shows the current political townships in the county and what survey townships and ranges each of them includes. The map does not show sections, which you need to pinpoint locations. A map that does include sections is found in the online version of the 1883 History of Fairfield and Perry Counties Ohio at http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tfisher/fairfield_perry_history.htm Look under part III. Unfortunately, the map is a little hard to read. -- Karl Seitz >Thanks for all the good info. Is there a web site to download the maps for >these range/twp's? (Old and current maps) > >Thanks, >Annette >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Karl or Pat Seitz" <kseitz@earthlink.net> >To: <ohfairfi@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 3:12 PM >Subject: Re: [OHFAIRFI] Lewis & Daniel Seitz land location > > >> >> Annette: >> >> I don't have the deeds, but I do have some index pages from which >> I have extracted and deduced the following: >> > > Lewis Sites/Seitz probably bought his first property in Fairfield snip