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    1. [OHHARRIS] Cadiz Republican - Jan./July 1862 - Highlights
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1YB.2ACI/950 Message Board Post: ***************************************** THE CADIZ REPUBLICAN ***************************************** Some highlights Jan. to July of 1862 ____________________________ MARRIAGES : Dec. 24, 1861 By the Rev. J. S. McCready, at the Bride's father's home Mr. A. H. EAGLESON to Miss Mattie A. KERR Dec. 24, 1861 By the Rev. William Grimes Mr. John MOOREHEAD to Miss Sarah ADAMS both of Harrison county. Dec. 25, 1861 At the Bride's father's home in Georgetown by Rev. H. Heburling Mr. Robert B. McILRAVEY to Miss Eunice R. GEESKY both of Harrison county. Jan. 1, 1862 At the residence of Luther ROWLEY of Harrison county By Rev. A. Swaney, Mr. James L. PRICE of Carrollton to Miss Martha A. QUINSEY of Harrison County. Jan. 1, 1862 By the Rev. W. A. Davidson Mr. William TAYLOR to Miss Anna L. QUIST both of Cadiz. Jan. 1, 1862 By the Rev. T. R. Crawford Mr. David ROBISON to Miss Mary M. MILLIAN both of Harrison county. Jan. 7, 1862 By the Rev. Robert Herron Morrison MOOREHEAD to Miss Jane OSBURN both Harrison county. Jan. 7, 1861 At the Bride's father's home by John Plowman Esq. Mr. Jacob WARNER to Miss Elizabeth CRUMRINE Jan. 8, 1862 By the Rev. J. D. Mason Mr. George W. SMILEY to Miss Sarah A. LEIBY both Harrison county. Jan. 16, 1861 By the Rev. T. R. Crawford at the Parsonage in Moorefield, Mr. R. D. McCLUNG of Frankfort, Pa. To Miss Mary E., daughter of Uria TITUS of Cassville, Oh. Jan. 18, 1862 By the Rev. William Grimes Mr. Jackson SKIPPER to Miss Phobe PITTENGER both Harrison county. Jan. 21, 1862 By the Rev. T. R. Crawford Mr. James LATHAN to Miss Nancy QUILLEN both Harrison county Mar. 16, 1862 At the residence of George Shiletts in Monroe Township By John C. Plowman Esq. Mr. Hiram EVANS of Steubenville To Miss Catharine WEBSTER of Harrison county April 22, 1862 By the Rev. H. Haberling James T. LUKE to Miss Elizabeth F. WATSON June 4, 1862 By the Rev. R. Armstrong George A. CREW to Miss Sallie Jean, dau of John HANNA all of Harrison county June 12, 1862 By the Rev. Robert Herron Mr. O. H. P. LONG to Miss H. Mary PENN both of Harrison county __________________________________________________ SHERIFF SALES - to save time all start out like this : The State of Ohio, Harrison County SS} Pursuant to the Command Order of Sale from the Court of Common Pleas with in and for said county, to me directed, I will expose to public sale at the Court House in Cadiz : Sheriff, S. R. MAGEE _____________ Jan. 25, 1862 Samuel M. STOCKTON -vs- James GILES & Wm. WEBB ( Sheriff sells at the residence of Wm. Webb the following ) 1 brown and 2 sorrel mares Feb. 15, 1862 Samuel & Jesse HANDLEY -vs- Order of Sale Real Estate - part of lot # 25 in Hopedale Feb. 15, 1862 Samuel McDOWELL -vs- Samuel & Jane(his wife) HANDLING Lots # 25 - 26 in Hopedale Feb.19, 1862 Nathan HOLLISTER -vs- D. L.MARKLEY , J. B. JENKINS William MARKLEY , Nathaniel JENKINS , D. M. HOLLISTER , John KNOX , Benjamin HUGHES NE quarter of Sec 22 - Twp 12 - R 7 - 157 acres N half of NW quarter of Sec 16 - Twp 12 - R 7 - 80 acres Lots # 91 & # 92 in Deersville Feb.19, 1862 Mathew THOMPSON Ex -vs- James B. JENKINS , Wm. HOUSE , Nathan HOLLISTER W half of NW quarter of Sec 16 - Twp 12 - R 7 - 80 acres Feb. 8, 1862 Phillip JOLLEY -vs- J. B. FOSTER & Wm. WEBB (Sheriff to sell at Webb's residence in North Twp.) 10 head sheep - 1 two year old colt - 1 spring colt - 5 milch cows - 8 head young cattle - 1 wagon - 20 tons hay - 18 acres grain ( wheat & rye ) in the ground - 1 crib corn - 150 bushels oats Feb. 19, 1862 George McKINNEY -vs- Ketinah MANSFIELD Part of E half of Sec 31 - Twp 12 - R 5 - 10 acres Mar. 22, 1862 Daniel McCONVILLE -vs- Peter WOODS Lot # 21 in Bowerston, Monroe Twp. June 4, 1862 William H. SCOTT -vs- Robert McCOY Lot # 22 in New Market June 11, 1862 Herman DAVIS -vs- C. W. MEDARA Part of Lot # 13 on Main Street, New Market June 11, 1862 Larry McKINNEY -vs- Keturah MANSFIELD Jolley Mills at New Market , Steam Sawmill , Grist Mill & Water Grist Mill - 10 1/2 acres Jul. 5, 1862 Rezin WELCH -vs- James MANLEY and wife Lots # 122 & # 103 in Cadiz - appraised $300.00 **********************************************************************

    11/22/2003 11:21:51
    1. Re: [OHHARRIS] Cadiz Republican - Jan./July 1862 - Highlights
    2. Chris Havnar
    3. Hi, You have posted 3 lovely articles from Cadiz today. I've been searching for husband's family. Thank you. There is a website out there at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.shtml Please take a look, poke around (There are some Cadiz, Harrison County items). Would you give permission for the work that you have/are transcribed to also be posted on that website? Next question, if yes, how do you want to be credited? Name only (if so what) or name and e-mail, your choice. Thank you in advance for your consideration, Chris Havnar At 06:21 PM 11/22/2003 -0700, you wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1YB.2ACI/950 > >Message Board Post: > > >***************************************** >THE CADIZ REPUBLICAN >***************************************** >Some highlights Jan. to July of 1862 >____________________________ > >MARRIAGES : > >Dec. 24, 1861 >By the Rev. J. S. McCready, at the Bride's father's home >Mr. A. H. EAGLESON to Miss Mattie A. KERR > >Dec. 24, 1861 >By the Rev. William Grimes >Mr. John MOOREHEAD to Miss Sarah ADAMS >both of Harrison county. > >Dec. 25, 1861 >At the Bride's father's home in Georgetown by Rev. H. Heburling >Mr. Robert B. McILRAVEY to Miss Eunice R. GEESKY >both of Harrison county. > >Jan. 1, 1862 >At the residence of Luther ROWLEY of Harrison county >By Rev. A. Swaney, Mr. James L. PRICE of Carrollton to Miss Martha A. QUINSEY of Harrison County. > >Jan. 1, 1862 >By the Rev. W. A. Davidson >Mr. William TAYLOR to Miss Anna L. QUIST >both of Cadiz. > >Jan. 1, 1862 >By the Rev. T. R. Crawford >Mr. David ROBISON to Miss Mary M. MILLIAN >both of Harrison county. > >Jan. 7, 1862 >By the Rev. Robert Herron >Morrison MOOREHEAD to Miss Jane OSBURN >both Harrison county. > >Jan. 7, 1861 >At the Bride's father's home by John Plowman Esq. >Mr. Jacob WARNER to Miss Elizabeth CRUMRINE > >Jan. 8, 1862 >By the Rev. J. D. Mason >Mr. George W. SMILEY to Miss Sarah A. LEIBY >both Harrison county. > >Jan. 16, 1861 >By the Rev. T. R. Crawford at the Parsonage in Moorefield, Mr. R. D. McCLUNG of Frankfort, Pa. >To Miss Mary E., daughter of Uria TITUS of Cassville, Oh. > >Jan. 18, 1862 >By the Rev. William Grimes >Mr. Jackson SKIPPER to Miss Phobe PITTENGER >both Harrison county. > >Jan. 21, 1862 >By the Rev. T. R. Crawford >Mr. James LATHAN to Miss Nancy QUILLEN >both Harrison county > >Mar. 16, 1862 >At the residence of George Shiletts in Monroe Township >By John C. Plowman Esq. >Mr. Hiram EVANS of Steubenville >To Miss Catharine WEBSTER of Harrison county > >April 22, 1862 >By the Rev. H. Haberling >James T. LUKE to Miss Elizabeth F. WATSON > >June 4, 1862 >By the Rev. R. Armstrong >George A. CREW to Miss Sallie Jean, dau of John HANNA >all of Harrison county > >June 12, 1862 >By the Rev. Robert Herron >Mr. O. H. P. LONG to Miss H. Mary PENN >both of Harrison county >__________________________________________________ > >SHERIFF SALES - to save time all start out like this : > >The State of Ohio, Harrison County SS} >Pursuant to the Command Order of Sale from the Court of Common Pleas with in and for said county, to me directed, I will expose to public sale at the Court House in Cadiz : >Sheriff, S. R. MAGEE > >_____________ > >Jan. 25, 1862 >Samuel M. STOCKTON -vs- James GILES & Wm. WEBB >( Sheriff sells at the residence of Wm. Webb the following ) >1 brown and 2 sorrel mares > >Feb. 15, 1862 >Samuel & Jesse HANDLEY -vs- Order of Sale >Real Estate - part of lot # 25 in Hopedale > >Feb. 15, 1862 >Samuel McDOWELL -vs- Samuel & Jane(his wife) HANDLING >Lots # 25 - 26 in Hopedale > >Feb.19, 1862 >Nathan HOLLISTER -vs- >D. L.MARKLEY , J. B. JENKINS >William MARKLEY , Nathaniel JENKINS , >D. M. HOLLISTER , John KNOX , Benjamin HUGHES >NE quarter of Sec 22 - Twp 12 - R 7 - 157 acres >N half of NW quarter of Sec 16 - Twp 12 - R 7 - 80 acres >Lots # 91 & # 92 in Deersville > >Feb.19, 1862 >Mathew THOMPSON Ex -vs- >James B. JENKINS , Wm. HOUSE , Nathan HOLLISTER >W half of NW quarter of Sec 16 - Twp 12 - R 7 - 80 acres > >Feb. 8, 1862 >Phillip JOLLEY -vs- J. B. FOSTER & Wm. WEBB >(Sheriff to sell at Webb's residence in North Twp.) >10 head sheep - 1 two year old colt - 1 spring colt - 5 milch cows - 8 head young cattle - 1 wagon - 20 tons hay - 18 acres grain ( wheat & rye ) in the ground - 1 crib corn - 150 bushels oats > >Feb. 19, 1862 >George McKINNEY -vs- Ketinah MANSFIELD >Part of E half of Sec 31 - Twp 12 - R 5 - 10 acres > >Mar. 22, 1862 >Daniel McCONVILLE -vs- Peter WOODS >Lot # 21 in Bowerston, Monroe Twp. > >June 4, 1862 >William H. SCOTT -vs- Robert McCOY >Lot # 22 in New Market > >June 11, 1862 >Herman DAVIS -vs- C. W. MEDARA >Part of Lot # 13 on Main Street, New Market > >June 11, 1862 >Larry McKINNEY -vs- Keturah MANSFIELD >Jolley Mills at New Market , Steam Sawmill , Grist Mill & Water Grist Mill - 10 1/2 acres > >Jul. 5, 1862 >Rezin WELCH -vs- James MANLEY and wife >Lots # 122 & # 103 in Cadiz - appraised $300.00 > >********************************************************************** > > > >==== OHHARRIS Mailing List ==== >Visit the Harrison County OHGenWeb pages at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohharris/ > >

    11/22/2003 10:50:26
    1. [OHHARRIS] Civil War Soldiers sending money home - June 4, 1862
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1YB.2ACI/949 Message Board Post: ******************************** THE CADIZ REPUBLICAN ******************************** Wednesday, June 4, 1862 _____________________ CAPTAIN BOSTWICK'S COMPANY We stated, heretofore, that the members of Captain Bostwick's Company had remitted to their family and friends a considerable amount of money, for which they are entitled our thanks and the approval of the community in general. The following are names of those who have sent money home with the amount attached as furnished by Capt. B. Lieut. McIlravy ----------------------------$125.00 Lieut. Bricker -------------------------------$75.00 Serg't McFadden --------------------------$45.00 Serg't Leggitt ------------------------------$125.00 Serg't Jones ---------------------------------$40.00 Serg't Tope ----------------------------------$32.00 Serg't Bradley ------------------------------$42.00 Corp'l Baker -----------------------------------$5.00 Corp'l Welling -------------------------------$20.00 Corp'l Sayder --------------------------------$20.00 Privates : John McGavern -----------------------------$10.00 Frank Halton ---------------------------------$20.00 John Scott ------------------------------------$40.00 J. Shilling --------------------------------------$95.00 J. Simmons -----------------------------------$10.00 Wm. McCullough ---------------------------$15.00 S. McLaughlin -------------------------------$30.00 S. Trushel -------------------------------------$20.00 J. Hand -----------------------------------------$25.00 John Leister ----------------------------------$20.00 Thomas Miller -------------------------------$25.00 Israel Howel ----------------------------------$40.00 James House --------------------------------$20.00 Benjamin House ----------------------------$11.00 C. Mansfield ----------------------------------$25.00 T. W. McFarland ----------------------------$20.00 A. Giles ----------------------------------------$10.00 G. B. Liggett ---------------------------------$25.00 T. Burton --------------------------------------$40.00 J. F. Boles ------------------------------------$30.00 S. Browning ----------------------------------$10.00 S. Welling -------------------------------------$90.00 N. Denning ------------------------------------$90.00 G. McAdams ---------------------------------$80.00 William Denning -----------------------------$20.00 P. B. Watson ---------------------------------$20.00 K. Lyons ----------------------------------------$25.00 H. Orr --------------------------------------------$20.00 John W. Case --------------------------------$25.00 James Walker --------------------------------$25.00 J. Cughan --------------------------------------$45.00 John Allensworth ----------------------------$90.00 Albert McFadden ----------------------------$80.00 Benjmin Cox ----------------------------------$30.00 E. Hirl --------------------------------------------$10.00 ******************************************************

    11/22/2003 09:35:50
    1. [OHHARRIS] The 4th Company of Civil War Soldiers Raised Up In Harrison Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1YB.2ACI/948 Message Board Post: ******************************* THE CADIZ REPUBLICAN ******************************* Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1862 ______________________ The fourth company raised in Harrison County is constituted as follows : CAPTAIN , Albion W. Bostwick 1st LIEUT. , T. C. McIlravy 2nd LIEUT. , Georga W. Bricker SERGEANTS : Mathew K. McFadden Theodore Leggett William H. Jones John H. Tope Nathan Brindley CORPORALS : Benonia S. Hall Andrew F. Clark William G. Barnet William V. B. Cronkey William McCullough Leander Baker William C. Welling Jasper Denning MUSICIANS : Thomas Sinfield Frank Hatton TEAMSTER : Robert P. Caves PRIVATES : Askven , John D. Allensworth , John Baker , Amos Burton , Thomas Beatty , James Brownin, Samuel Brongh , Amos Bridgeman , Samuel Case , John W. Cox , Hiram Cughan , Jeremiah Campbell , L. W. Channel , Thomas Cox , Benjamin Cunningham , G. W. Copeland , David Chambers , W. J. Crouch , William H. Case , William Denning , William Denning , Newton Dennis , Abraham Elliott , Nathanial Fisher , Dundas Fryer , William P. Gallaher , John Handy , John Handley , Samuel Handley , John A. Howell , Israel Hearl , Elias Hause , Benjamin House , James Johnston , James Jones , John D. Kimmel , Daniel Lowmiller , Joshua Lyons , Kennedy Leister , John Leggitt , George W. Loftin , Sheridan Leggitt , Isaac Leggitt , George B. McAdam , George A. McFadden , Albert McFadden , John T. McFarland , T. W. McGavrain , John H. McGeary , James Maxwell , William S. Mansfield , Joseph C. Miller , Thomas Miller, David D. Osburn , Alexander M. Poland , Thomas W. Powell , Richard Simmons , Joshua Shivers , William Snider , William N. Shilling , Frank Trusel , Solomon Wood , A. J. Walker , Joseph Wright , Harvey B. Welling , George Watson , Parker S. Wiggins , Samuel Wharton , George ***********************************************************************

    11/22/2003 08:57:52
    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, December 31, 1825
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, December 31, 1825 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Joseph TINGLEY, deceased, by Note, unsettled balance due for the Harrison Telegraph or otherwise, are hereby requested to come forward and pay the same to the subscriber immediately, as circumstance will not admit of any further indulgence. Those who neglect to comply with the requisitions of this notice will inevitably find their accounts in the hands of the proper officers for collection. William TINGLEY. Attorney in the fact for the Adm'rs of said Estate. Dec. 6, 1825 SAMUEL BUSHFIELD Respectfully informs the citizen of Cadiz, and its vicinity that he has commenced the Hatting Business, on the west end of Steubenville street, Cadiz, Ohio, where he intends keeping constantly on hand the newest fashioned hats, manufactured in a superior manner, which he will sell on the most accommodating terms Dec. 2d, 1825 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of Sundry executions to me directed, from the Court of Common Pleas, for the county of Harrison, and State of Ohio, I will offer for sale at the house of Andrew MILLER on Monday the 26th day of December, inst. Two Bureaus. Also, at the house of Peter FORNEY on Thursday the 29th of Dec. inst one Wagon, two Horses and one Cow. All taken in execution and will be offered for sale by John S. LACY, Sheriff Dec. 15, 1825 NOTICE All person indebted to the estate of John TURNPAUGH, dec. late of Harrison County, Ohio, are hereby called upon to make immediate payment - and all those having claims against said estate will present the same legally attested for settlement within one year from the 17th October last. OBITUARY Died - On Thursday Evening last Mr. Thomas SHARP, of a lingering Consumption. He has left a great number of relatives and acquaintance to mourn their loss. Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

    11/20/2003 07:47:28
    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 26, 1825
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 26, 1825 Married on Thursday last by the Rev. D. M'INTOSH, Thomas MILLIGAN to Miss Sarah BENNET, both of this place. --- --- --- on Tuesday the 22d inst. by the Rev. T. HANNA, Mr. John BAIN, of Brooke Co., VA to Miss Mary TAYLOR of this County. NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Jonathan MAXSON, deceased, late of Harrison County, Ohio are hereby called upon to make immediate payment - And all those having claims against said estate will please to present them legally attested for settlement within one year from this date. David MAXSOM} John CADWALLADER} Ex'rs October 19, 1825 NOTICE All persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber in this or any of the adjoining counties will please to pay the same immediately to John F. DAVIS, who is authorized to collect & receipt for the same. Speedy compliance will save further trouble both to themselves and their humble servant. William HUDSON Freeport, Nov. 2, 1825 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

    11/20/2003 07:24:33
    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 19, 1825
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 19, 1825 LAND FOR SALE In pursuant of the last will and testament of John FULTON late of Fayette County, Pennsylvania, dec'd the subscriber will expose to sale by vendue on the 23d day of February next, commencing at 10 o'clock A.M. of the said day, at the house of John PRITCHARD, Innkeeper, in Cadiz, Ohio. Three Quarters of Section 35, T. 9, R. 4. Patent bearing date fifteenth day of September A.D. 1806. This land is adjoining said town of Cadiz, Harrison county; forty acres of the quarter next said town will be sold in lots of 2, 3, 4, and 5 acres, to suit the purchasers. Terms of sale, will be one half CASH the residue in one year. Thomas FULTON, who lives on the land, will show it to anyone who may desire to see it. George GALLAHER, EX'R Oct. 1, 1825 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

    11/20/2003 07:10:32
    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 12, 1825
    2. Sorry, for the reposting of this, I had the wrong date of the paper on the one I just posted. This is the correct date for the following articles, SORRY! Connie The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 12, 1825 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Daniel MILLER, deceased, late of Harrison County, Ohio, are hereby called upon to make immediate payment -- & all those having claims against said estate will please to present them legally attested for settlement within one year from the first of Nov. ? Henry FORD, Ad'm Nov. 5th, 1825 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Isaac LAYPORT, decease, late of Harrison County, Ohio, are hereby called upon to make payment immediately - All those having claims against said estate will please to present their accounts legally attested for settlement within one year from the date hereof. Alex HENDERSON, E'xr Nov. 1st, 1825 LAND FOR SALE The subscriber offers for sale the farm on which he now resides situate within four miles of Cadiz, in Archer township, Harrison County, Ohio containing One hundred & seven acres.  Said land is of a good quality, well watered, has a good shingled house, a barn, and other necessary buildings, a good peach and apple orchard, & c. &c. Any person wishing to purchase can have an opportunity of viewing it by applying to the subscriber, or to Francis GILMORE Elijah COX PUBLIC SALE In Pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Please, at their October Term, 1825, I will expose to sale on the first day of January next, on the premises, at Eleven o'clock AM of said day, One acre & one fourth of Land, be the same more or less the property of Charles TIMMONS, dec. on which is erected a good dwelling house, and other buildings of minor importance, also a number of fruit trees. Terms of sale will be made known on said day by Thomas LEE, Ad'm Nov. 12, 1825 NOTICE is hereby given That Pursuant to an Order of the Court of Common Please, at their October Term, 1825, I will expose to sale by public vendue on the first day of January next, at ten o'clock on said day on the premises, 130 acres of land, being a part of the north east qr. of section 34 in township ten and range four, Steubenville District, late the property of John JEFFERS, dec.  Terms of sale will be, as much in hand as will discharge the claims against said estate, and the balance in one year. Robert ORR Nov 5, 1825 OBITUARY Died on Thursday the 3d inst.  ________ SUDDITH in the One Hundred and Eleventh year of her age. [Sorry, no given name listed, I typed it exactly as it is in the paper] Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

    11/20/2003 06:59:15
    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 5, 1825
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 5, 1825 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Daniel MILLER, deceased, late of Harrison County, Ohio, are hereby called upon to make immediate payment -- & all those having claims against said estate will please to present them legally attested for settlement within one year from the first of Nov. ? Henry FORD, Ad'm Nov. 5th, 1825 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Isaac LAYPORT, decease, late of Harrison County, Ohio, are hereby called upon to make payment immediately - All those having claims against said estate will please to present their accounts legally attested for settlement within one year from the date hereof. Alex HENDERSON, E'xr Nov. 1st, 1825 LAND FOR SALE The subscriber offers for sale the farm on which he now resides situate within four miles of Cadiz, in Archer township, Harrison County, Ohio containing One hundred & seven acres. Said land is of a good quality, well watered, has a good shingled house, a barn, and other necessary buildings, a good peach and apple orchard, & c. &c. Any person wishing to purchase can have an opportunity of viewing it by applying to the subscriber, or to Francis GILMORE Elijah COX PUBLIC SALE In Pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Please, at their October Term, 1825, I will expose to sale on the first day of January next, on the premises, at Eleven o'clock AM of said day, One acre & one fourth of Land, be the same more or less the property of Charles TIMMONS, dec. on which is erected a good dwelling house, and other buildings of minor importance, also a number of fruit trees. Terms of sale will be made known on said day by Thomas LEE, Ad'm Nov. 12, 1825 NOTICE is hereby given That Pursuant to an Order of the Court of Common Please, at their October Term, 1825, I will expose to sale by public vendue on the first day of January next, at ten o'clock on said day on the premises, 130 acres of land, being a part of the north east qr. of section 34 in township ten and range four, Steubenville District, late the property of John JEFFERS, dec. Terms of sale will be, as much in hand as will discharge the claims against said estate, and the balance in one year. Robert ORR Nov 5, 1825 OBITUARY Died on Thursday the 3d inst. ________ SUDDITH in the One Hundred and Eleventh year of her age. [Sorry, no given name listed, I typed it exactly as it is in the paper] Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

    11/20/2003 06:55:09
    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 5, 1825
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 5, 1825 CAUTION Whereas my wife Eleanor, having left my bed on the 11th of May 1824 and has since that time refused to return to her duty; and whereas her and her sister Margaret HEANY are combined against me I hereby forewarn all persons from trusting, harboring, or having any dealings with either of them on my account after this date, or until the said Margaret HEANY shall decamp & be absent at least three years, out of the states of Ohio & Pennsylvania. I also hereby make known that if my wife Eleanor will break her league with the said Margaret and return to her duty, I will receive here and do her as tender husband should. The reason which forces me to make this notification of the said Margaret is because she has heretofore been the cause of such disturbance in my family that I had to have recourse to the law, whilst residing in Pittsburg, to have her removed therefrom through the interference of Esq. Dorrah Mayor of Pittsburgh. Noble W. McCin?ock OBITUARY Died on the 21st ult. John TURNPAUGH, Jun'r in the 28th year of his age after a short and severe illness. He has left a wife and one child about three months old to lament the loss of a kind, affectionate and tender parent, and though the greatest part of his life was spent careless about eternity, yet in his last hour he found peace and rest, and left this vain world with composure and resignation. NOTICE Pursuant to the last will and testament of Isaac LAYPORT, late of Harrison County, Ohio, deceased there will be sold at public sale on Monday the 21th Inst. at the late dwelling house of the said Isaac LAYPORT, commencing at 9 o'clock A.M. on said day, all the personal property belonging to the estate of the aforesaid dec. Consisting of horses, ?eat cattle, among which are two yoke of well trained oxen, sheep, hogs, wheat, rye, corn, hay in the stack, farming utensils, one rifle gun, one clock, one loom and tacklings, household and kitchen furniture, & c. & c. at which time and place the terms of sale will be made known and due attention given by Alex HENDERSON Ex. Nov. 1st, 1825 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

    11/20/2003 06:32:04
    1. [OHHARRIS] Harrison Co newspapers
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1YB.2ACI/947 Message Board Post: Did the Harrison & Cadiz News and the Harrison Co Democrat publish details of local weddings and deaths? I would like to search for a marriage in 1906 but want to be sure these papers published this news.

    11/19/2003 07:41:28
    1. RE: [OHHARRIS] Rose Family
    2. Melissa Foster-Rose
    3. Hello, thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, I have nothing further on the Gardners. I have noticed that there were several in Harrison County. Thanks, Missy :) > [Original Message] > From: Jeanne Obermeier <macmadam@mac.com> > To: <OHHARRIS-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 11/18/2003 8:40:34 AM > Subject: [OHHARRIS] Rose Family > > Missy, > I do have a William Rose - that's all I have - he md Michel H. Whitten > b. 19 Feb 1845 in Harrison Co. They md 1 Jun 1865 in Harrison Co. (All > of this info on Whitten fam comes from another family member > researching the Whitten family) They had a dau Hannah Rose b. 1866, Ida > Eleanor b. 1 Jun 1872 in Franklin Twp, Harrison, Maggie b. 31 Oct 1879. > Also there is Harriet Ann Rose (no info on her) md to James Winfield > Whitten b. 17 Apr 1859 in OH. They md 1 Feb 1881 in Harrison Co. > I saw that you had Sophia Gardner whom I'm interested in as my Great > Aunt Ethel Swaim md a Luther Gardner the s/o J.O. Gardner also b. in > OH. We don't have anything further back on where this Gardner family > may have moved from. > They lived in Gnadenhutten, OH. in 1966. > Take care, > -JO (Jeanne) > > > > > > Looking for info on my husband's family. The furthest back we have is > Robert Rose, b. in NJ about 1763. he was married to a Sarah or Sophia > Gardner. They came to Harrison Co. after 1800. They had the following > children: Henry, Martha, Mary, Jacob, Amos, Hugh, Gardner, James, Nancy, > John, Susannah. He died Aug. 10 1840 is Harrison Co, in the Scio area. > We > have been there to research through cemeteries, with no luck at finding > his > grave, or names of his ancestors. Does anyone have any info they would > be > interested in sharing???? > > > ==== OHHARRIS Mailing List ==== > Visit the Harrison County OHGenWeb pages at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohharris/

    11/18/2003 02:54:46
    1. Re: [OHHARRIS] Jolley family
    2. Ron Junkin
    3. I am the great grandson of Ella Mae Jolley and Rev. Clarence Mateer Junkin. They were married October 31, 1889. Phillip Jolley's second wife was Mary Shepherd. I can fill in some of the other information for you also and will be glad to share other information with you. Ron Junkin rajunkin@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ In a ‘60s mood? The Mamas & the Papas and Bob Dylan are always playing at MSN Radio Plus. Try it one month FREE! http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio

    11/18/2003 12:48:03
    1. [OHHARRIS] Jolley family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jolley, Jenkins, Junkin, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1YB.2ACI/946 Message Board Post: Phillip Jolley b. 1824 Jefferson Co., OH married Elvira Jenkins in Harrison Co., Ohio 18 December 1845. Elvira Jenkins was born 1826 in Jefferson Co., OH, daughter of Solomon Jenkins and Sarah Jackson. Phillip and Elvira Jolley's children: all born in Harrison co., OH Nancy Jolley m. John Patton m. 1871 Harrison Co., OH Morris A. Jolley m. Mary E. Croskey 1880 Harrison Co., OH Luela Jolley NFI Ida Jolley NFI Malachi Jolley Ella M. Jolley m.? Rev. Clarence Mateer Junkin 1889 Carroll co. OH. Mary Jolley NFI William G. Jolley NFI Elvira Jenkins Jolley died 11 august 1871 in Harrison Co., OH. Phillip Jolley remarried Mary _______ and resettled in Carroll Co., OH . In the 1880 Census-Perry, Carroll co., OH Malachi, Ella M., Mary and William Jolley are living with father Phillip Jolley and step-mother, Mary ________.

    11/18/2003 08:55:37
    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, July 16, 1825
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, July 16, 1825 A list of letter remaining in the Post Office Cadiz Ohio on the first of July 1825 David Arnold Thomas Aberson Connel Abdil Wm Boyd Abraham Berkaw Nancy Branon George Brown Jo's Black John Barns Sarah Barrett John Baker Warden Barrett James Cample Wm Cavenes Jas. Crawford May Cunningham J??? Clark John Crom Thos Clark James Cobean Samuel Caruthers John Cobean John Dickeson Rebecca Deckeson James Drummond Henry Estick John English Francis Grace Jas Gibson Martha Gardner John Glasgow Wm Griffith Isaac Haines Gasaway Houser Samuel Harper Frederick Hukill Jacob Hines Claven Hogue John Hunter Benjamin Hudson Edward Heales Jo?n Hawley Catherine Jeffers Margaret Johnston Samuel Jackson Dan'l Jones Hester Jones Gabriel Johnson Wm P. Kent Rev. Wm. Lambdon Michael Lard Tunis Maffit Hugh McHravey Elenor Maglen Miss Mary McCormick Moses M?can?on J??n McNutt Elizabeth Madden James McCune Jacob Monts John Miller Tho's Mullen John McMillan Samuel Osbun Ba uck Oglevee John Pittis Ac???les Pugh Isaac Pritchard John Reed Thomas Ramsour James Roberts Wm Rogers Wm. Ramsey George Ramsey Wm R??ney James Reed Jr Matthew Sampson J??n Smith Isaac Spiker Jas Summers Matthew Steen John Stewart John Thompson Hugh Teas Rob't Todd Nancy Vandolah Catharine Hiliegas John or Barett Wall??? Wm Wagstaff Thos Wood Jemima We???g Robert Walker Catherine Wallace Wm Welch Wm West Jane Wilkey Thos Wayman Jonathan Worrel Thos Leeck Philip Lock T. Phillips, P.M. List of letters remaining in the Post Office, Freeport Ohio on the first of July 1825 and if not taken out for three months will be returned as dead letters Jane Anderson Jonathan Andrews Easter Boyd Mary Booth Christian Baker Larkin Bond David Creemer Wm. Coleman Joseph Cadwallader John F. Davis Mary Hogue Zacheus B. Huff Thomas Larkin James McMath Hugh Porter John Purdue Elisha Spooner Thomas Roberts J. I Wilson, P.M. NOTICE All person indebted to the estate of Abigail STANTON deceased are requested to come forward and make immediate payment; and those having claims against said estate are requested to forward their claims legally attested for settlement within twelve month from this date Wm. LEWIS, Adm'r [There are three more articles two of them Notices like the above regard deceased persons and for settlement of their estates and one Public Sale of property. The articles are cut off on one side so I can't transcribe the complete article and unfortunately I am only able to get the surnames of the deceased and not the given name. I decided to at least give you what I can get from these articles and am sorry I can't do better. The papers then skip from this July issue to November 5, 1825 issue with all others missing. Maybe something will show up on these names in later issues, they do seem to repeat these notices often] Notice for the estate of ???bee Cox of Harrison County Ohio to settle up one year from the 15th of June. Busby and George Skipper Executors for said estate. [In looking at wills for Harrison Co. I found a will for Zebediah Cox whose will was written June 12, 1825 and probated June 15, 1825 wife was Charlotte, Children were Harrison, Elijah, Ziporah, Zebediar, and Executors were John Busby and George Skippers. This looks like this would fit the above notice] Notice for the estate of ????????? Marshall deceased of Harrison County Ohio to settle up one year from first of ???? 1825. Mary Marshall Adm'rtrix. The Public Sale is for the Chattels, goods of ???hedee COX or it could be ???bedee COX. BUSBY Executor of said Estate Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

    11/18/2003 05:37:28
    1. [OHHARRIS] Re: Cadiz Childrens Home
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1YB.2ACI/878.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you. Appreciate the information.

    11/18/2003 04:23:29
    1. [OHHARRIS] The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, June 25, 1825
    2. The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, June 25, 1825 CAUTION All persons are cautioned against taking an assignment of a note payable to Zachariah PUMHREYS or John SNYDER for six hundred bushels, or upward of stone coal, as the same has been discharged and I cannot obtain said note. James CUMMINS, Irish. Cadiz June 11th 1825 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Samuel SCOTT, deceased, late of Harrison County Ohio, are hereby called upon to make payment immediate - All those having claims against said estate will please to present their account legally attested for settlement within one year form the 1st of Jun inst. John M'CADAM Adm'r Elizabeth Scott Adm'trix Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com

    11/18/2003 04:19:01
    1. [OHHARRIS] Re: Cadiz Childrens Home
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/1YB.2ACI/878.1.1.1 Message Board Post: The Children's Home may not have been in existence in 1870, I'm not sure, and that is why they were placed there. I know in the late 1800's homeless people were placed there. In the 1910 census it was known as the Almshouse and today it is known as the Harrison County Home.

    11/18/2003 02:56:42
    1. [OHHARRIS] Rose Family
    2. Jeanne Obermeier
    3. Missy, I do have a William Rose - that's all I have - he md Michel H. Whitten b. 19 Feb 1845 in Harrison Co. They md 1 Jun 1865 in Harrison Co. (All of this info on Whitten fam comes from another family member researching the Whitten family) They had a dau Hannah Rose b. 1866, Ida Eleanor b. 1 Jun 1872 in Franklin Twp, Harrison, Maggie b. 31 Oct 1879. Also there is Harriet Ann Rose (no info on her) md to James Winfield Whitten b. 17 Apr 1859 in OH. They md 1 Feb 1881 in Harrison Co. I saw that you had Sophia Gardner whom I'm interested in as my Great Aunt Ethel Swaim md a Luther Gardner the s/o J.O. Gardner also b. in OH. We don't have anything further back on where this Gardner family may have moved from. They lived in Gnadenhutten, OH. in 1966. Take care, -JO (Jeanne) Looking for info on my husband's family. The furthest back we have is Robert Rose, b. in NJ about 1763. he was married to a Sarah or Sophia Gardner. They came to Harrison Co. after 1800. They had the following children: Henry, Martha, Mary, Jacob, Amos, Hugh, Gardner, James, Nancy, John, Susannah. He died Aug. 10 1840 is Harrison Co, in the Scio area. We have been there to research through cemeteries, with no luck at finding his grave, or names of his ancestors. Does anyone have any info they would be interested in sharing????

    11/18/2003 02:40:32
    1. [OHHARRIS] 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/1YB.2ACI/945 Message Board Post: HAR is introducing a brand new CD product: 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio. The 68 page atlas has been scanned at 400 dpi and presented in high quality Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). The viewing software, Acrobat Reader, is included on each CD. This is a departure from our indiana and Illinois Atlas CD's in that it is more like an e-book than a series of 19th century county maps. There is quite a bit of statistical data and text in this product including sections on: Agriculture, Canals, Climate Map, Climatology, Colleges, County Evolution, Land Grants of Ohio, Geological Map, Geology, History, Schools and Seminaries, Post Offices, Railways, Statistics and Surveys of Ohio. The Atlas contains multiple adjacent county maps that are useful for identifying 1868 transportation routes, railroads, canals and many early Ohio place names. The 25 city maps in the Atlas are much more detailed with many early government and industrial sites including: a variety of mills, cemeteries, churches, schools, asylums, fair grounds, race tracks, business locations, etc. This is an informative snapshot of mid 19th century Ohio and is recommended for anyone interested in undertaking historical or genealogical research of this period. A complete Table of Contents and examples taken from the Atlas can be viewed at the following link: 1868 Ohio Atlas web page: http://www.har-indy.com/oh_map/oh_index.html 1876 Indiana county maps: http://www.har-indy.com/in_map/in_index.html 1876 Illinois county maps: http://www.har-indy.com/il_map/il_index.html All are also available at our eBay store: http://www.stores.ebay.com/historicatlasseriesbyhar?refid=store Thanks for looking. Rich

    11/17/2003 01:20:54