The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, February 19, 1825 SHERIFF'S SALE ……………………. I will offer for sale on Monday the 7th March at the Court House in Cadiz, 64 acres of land in the north half of the N. W. qr. Of sec. 35, in township 8, R 4, Steubenville district. Taken as the property of Samuel Huff, at the suit of Zacheus A. Beatty. Also at the house of said Huff in said county on Saturday the 19th inst. at or near the hour of 11 o'clock One waggon and gears, four horse creatures, four head of cattle. Twenty head of sheep. Two ?????? of hogs, One hundred bushels of corn and a quantity of grain and hay in the sta???. Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, February 12, 1825 NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between LOT DEMING and JOHN LINDSAY for the purpose of erecting the works and carrying on the business of Fulling and Dressing of Cloth, has been dissolved by mutual consent -- All business in the above line will be promptly attended to as formerly by LOT DEMING Jan. 28, 1824 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, February 5, 1825 OBITUARY Died, on Thursday morning, last, after a short but severe illness, in the 25th year of her age, MARY the consort of DANIEL, and daughter of Capt. JOHN PRITCHARD. Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, January 29, 1825 Collector's Sale A list of lots in the Town of Cadiz which are in arrears for taxes from 1818 -1825. Jacob Arnold, lot No. 77, taxes interest and penalties amounting to $19 67 5 -------- Thompson, lot No. 170 $1 92 0 Same, Lot No. 171 $5 1 9 in Nathan Adams' addition to the town of Cadiz. Also on said day lot. No. 23 in the town of Vienna, Harrison county, Ohio, charged to Thomas Ford, on which there is ---------$2 69 6 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of Lawrence Simeon, deceased, 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 10th of Nov. last. Daniel Vanhorn, Adm' Dec 25, 1824 SHRIFF'S SALE ------- I will offer the following described property for sale at the Court House in Cadiz on Monday the 28th February next viz 100 acres of land being the western part of the S.W. qr. Of section No. 4 in T. No.12 in R. No. 7 of the District of land offered for sale at Steubenville. Taken in execution as the property of Hugh Strong, at the suit of the Sate of Ohio and others. Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, January 1, 1825 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of PHILIP SHAFFER, deceased, of Green township, Harrison county Ohio, are hereby called upon to make immediate payment - - all having claims against said estate will present them legally attested for settlement within one year from the 3d of August last. SALLY SHAFFER, Adm'trix Dec. 25, 1824 HYMENAL Married on Thursday evening last, by the Rev. THOMAS HANNA, MR. LEE CHAMBERS to MISS JANE LEECH, both of Jefferson county. CAUTION Whereas my wife ANN SMOOT, has left by bed and board without any just cause, this is to forwarn all persons for trusting or harbouring her, as I am determined not to pay any of her debts, contracted after this date. SOLOMON SMOOT Dec. 27, 1824 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, January 22, 1825 A GOOD BARGAIN The subscriber wishes to sell his farm consisting of 110 acres, situate in Nottingham township, Harrison County, Ohio - Said land is well improved, a good barn and other buildings thereon, a good peach and apple orchard, well watered &c. Said land may be had for Four Dollars Per Acre. Those wishing to purchase will please call at the premises. JOHN LAWREY Jan. 10th, 1825 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, January 15, 1825 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Freeport on the first day of January, and if not taken out in three months will be returned to the General Post Office dead letters. Sarah All James Anderson David Benges Christian Baker John Boyd William Cooley Joseph S. Cook Henry Duhamell James Donaghey Joseph Fry Jacob Lemon Thomas P. Jenkins Barnebass Melone James Martin Samuel Myers Jane Neel John Parks Robert Longshore Ephraim Sears Esq. Solomon Sharron John Williams JOHN I. WILSON, P.M. SHERIFF SALE By virtue of a writ to me direct from the Court of Common Pleas, I will offer the following described property for sale at the house of Ja's. Fisher in Hanover at or near the hour of ten o'clock on Saturday the 29th inst. One table, one barrel, one large chest, & three bedstead. All given up in Execution by Thomas Michiner and Nancy his wife, will be sold by me, JOHN S. LACEY, Sh'ff Cadiz, Jan. 15th, 1825 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, January 8, 1825 FOR SALE A Valuable Plantation will be offered at public sale on the 15th day of March next, on the premises, the valuable plantation on which ABRAHAM FORNEY, deceased, resided, adjoining the town of Cadiz, the seat of justice in Harrison county and state of Ohio. Said plantation consists of 150 acres of first rate land, well timbered, watered & improved, with a great abundance of stone coal of the best quality thereon. The above plantation has always been considered, and unquestionably is, the best and most valuable of its size in Harrison Co. The Town of Cadiz is one of the most healthy and thriving Towns in the western county, and is not more than a quarter of a mile from the mansion house on said plantation. Terms made known on the day of sale. The title is indisputable and possession will be given on the first of April next. ABRAHAM FORNEY, JOHN FORNEY, Ex'trs January 5, 1825 LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office in Cadiz Ohio. If not taken out before the first of April next they will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Thos. Allerton Levy Barns John Breadon Moses John or Bernard Bennet Saml. Browning Margaret Breadon Jas. Black John Cacel Robt. Cambel Robt. Crouch John Crage James Cambel Wm. Caven?e Anthony Cumings John Dunlavy Wm. Dunlap Thos Dickeson George Davault Conrad Eckert James Eggleson James Elliot Henry Faster John Frederick Samuel Frew Elizabeth E. Grisell Wm. Gooding Robt. Hillis John Hanna Joseph Holmes James Hutchison John Hail Daniel Hartsock James Henry Mark Harper Nathan Johnston Hester Jones John Jameson Wm. Knox Solomon Keath Philip Kelly Morgan Lewis Samuel Lafferty Robert Laughlin Joseph Lenard Sam. Lisle Wm. Moody James McMath Archibald Magrew Hugh McE?re?uy John Mercer Allen Manly Hugh McDonough John McClane Wm. M. Cammon George Myers Frances McConnel John McCurdy Esq. Elizabeth Mullen Samuel McDevit John Maholm Peter Martin John Nash James Norriss Hugh B. Nelson Henry Orndorf Jacob Ostler Warner Profeter David Parkhill Nathaniel Polen Leonard Parish Arthur Patterson Wm. Ramsey Wm. Redman Philip Richardson Moses Rattledge Wm. Rainey O. Ramsbottom John R?pple or Wm. McBride Nicholas Sheafer Jacob Schee Adam Sabel or John Shilling John Speer Casper Singhorse Matthew Simpson Esq. John Steen Alex'r Simpson Joseph Tingley Sam'l Thompson John Thompson Jacob Trine Joseph Thompson James Wilson Joshua Wood Joseph Wells John Ward Daniel Welch Isaac Wright Nathaniel Worrel John Wilson John Wilson Benjamin Welch Mathias Zimerld John Williamson THOMAS PHILIPS, P.M. Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, December 25, 1824 Married on Thursday the 23d inst. by the Rev. DONALD M'INTOSH, MR. JAMES WELSH, to MISS JANE WAGSTAFF. Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, December 18, 1824 HYMENAL Married on Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Dr. JOHN M'MAHON, Capt. REZIN ARNOLD, of this place, to Miss MARIA E. ROBERTSON, of St. Clairsville. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I will offer at public sale on Saturday the first day of January next a Sorrel Mare. Said mare was taken up as a estray upwards of a year since, and advertised according to law. Sale to commence at twelve o'clock on said day, where due attention will be given by JOHN TITUS Dec. 18, 1824 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, December 11, 1824 NOTICE PUBLIC SALE On Thursday the 2d day of December next will be offered for sale at the house of Thomas DICKERSON, in Shortcreek Township Harrison County Ohio - the goods, & chattels of BARUCH DICKERSON (deceased) late of county the following property to wit: Horses, Cattle, one Wagon, Sheep, Hoggs grain in the ground. Po?-metal, ?on Rifle gun, one case of pistols, Household furniture & many other articles too tedious to mention, sale to commence at ten o'clock on said day and a reasonable credit given by. JOSEPH DICKERSON, Adm'r Nov 17th, 1824 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
DAVECALL@aol.com replied to my post and I tried to contact him, but I guess he does not want us to. I do not understand this, but I have a question. Why do people sit and collect our information and not contribute to these lists. Many people have always helped me, and it makes me feel like this is why people do not post their information on lists anymore. I wondered how my mothers information found it to the internet, without my putting it up I guess I will not ask if he is a Call. LOL Thanks Leo --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, December 4, 1824 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of JOHN HAINES, late of Harrison county Ohio, deceased are hereby called upon to make immediate payment. All those having claims against said estate are requested to present their accounts legally attested for settlement within one year for the 22nd Nov. Srael Haines, Executor, Nov 30, 1824. PUBLIC SALES By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, for the county of Harrison and state of Ohio. I will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Friday the 28th of January, 1825, 123 acres of land, being part of the south east quarter of section No. 3, in Shortcreek township, county and sate aforesaid, being the property of JAMES M'KEE, late of Harrison county, Ohio, deceased. Said land is well improved, and has good buildings and a valuable Orchard thereon. Terms of sale will be made known on the day of the sale. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock on the said day, where due attentions will be given by Robert BROWN Administrator N.B. Said property will be sold subject to the widow's right of dower. Nov. 19th 1824. SHERIFF'S ELECTION On the 23 of November the election for Sheriff was held in this county, the votes stood as follows; for John S. LACEY, 551, for Thomas CARTER 269, for William ARNOLD 233, for Brice W. Viers 2?9,for William Roberts 61. Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
The Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, November 23, 1824 TWENTY DOLLAR REWARD Escaped from the Ohio Penitentiary, on the evening of the 28th of October last, a convict sentenced from Harrison county, for horse stealing, named William REED, 23 years of age, 5 feet 10 ½ inches high, stout made, grey eyes, sandy hair and fair complexion. Any person delivery said Reed at the Ohio Penitentiary, or securing him within any jail in this state shall have the above reward together with all reasonable expenses. Nathaniel M'LEAN, ?OP Columbus, Nov. 10, 1824 Transcribed by Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz Ohio, Saturday, November 6, 1824 SIX CENT REWARD Walked away, being too lazy to run, the 14th inst. an apprentice to the Tanning business named, ANTHONY CARRELL, about 19 years of age. The above reward but neither thanks or charges will be given to any person who will return said apprentice to the subscriber. THOMAS DAY New Rumley, Harrison county, Ohio October 19, 1824 SHERIFF SALE By virture of sundry executions to me directed from the court of Common Pleas of Harrison County and state of Ohio - - I will offer for sale at the house of THOMAS MCFADDIN, in said county, on the 8th day of November next, the said McFaddin's share in A DISTILLERY and a quantity of other property. Taken in execution as the property of said McFaddin at different suits. Also, at the house of ANDRE MCNEELY in said county, on the 9th day of Nov. next, Six head of Cattle. Taken in execution as the property of said McNeely at the suit of ISAAC WELLS. Also, at the house of ANDREW CLARK in said County on the same day, Three head of horses, Three head of Cattle, One Waggon, and sundry other property. Also, at the house of ARCHIBALD MCGREW, in said count on the 10th day of Nov. next 4 horse creatures, 6 head of cattle, a quantity of grain and hay in the stack, and a quantity of household furniture &c. Also at the house of Benjamin BUSBY in said county on the 11th of November next, one black mare, four head of cattle, a quantity of grain and hay in the stack and Barn Horse gears and other articles of house hold furniture &c. Also at the house of Samuel HUFF in said county on the 12th day of November next. One waggon and gears, four horse creatures, four head of cattle, Twenty head of sheep. Two head of hogs, One hundred bushels of Corn, and a quantity of grain and hay in the stack. Also, at the house of Rezin Arnold, in said county on the 14th day of November next. Eight head of horses, 1 windmill, 1 patent loom. Two sets of horse gears a quantity of Wheat, Rye, and Hay in the mow and stack. One bridle, two sets of Windsor Chairs, One book case &c. Also at the same time and place Two silver watches, and one ??? of hand for $150, given up by W??liam Maston in execution. Also at the house of Andrew MILLAR in said County on the 15th day of November next, five bureau and three clock cases. Also on the same day at the house of Peter FORNEY in said county One waggon, 2 horses and one cow. All taken in execution and to be sold by me. JOSEPH BURWELL, Corner Actin as Sheriff. By his Deputy JOHN S. LACEY AUDITOR'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES A list of lands returned Delinquent a second time, by the Auditor of State, to the Auditor of Harrison County, Ohio with the tax, interest and penalties charged thereon, for the year 1822 and 1823, together with the tax of 1824 included, with instructions to advertise and sell the same, or so much there of as will pay the tax interest and penalties; Provided the same were not paid by the last day of October last past, agreeably to the act entitled An Act defining the duties of County Auditor, passed Feb. 23, 1824. [I have placed an X my the names listed as nonresidents in the newspaper] Horterman Jacob R4 T11 S 14 se quarter Mathews, Alexander R4 T10 S9 sw quarter Smyour, John X R4 T 10 S. 6 sw quarter Wilson, John R4 T11 S15 ne quarter Gutshall, John R5 T11 S 6 sw quarter Denver, John X R6 T14 S2 ne quarter Gause, John X R5 T13 S32 e ½ ne quarter McCluire, John R6 T14 S9 ne quarter Sell, Anthony R5 T13 S13 se quarter Schuck, Henry X R5 T13 S35 nw quarter Stump, Sarah X R5 T13 S14 sw quarter Stump, Thomas X S5 T13 S13 sw quarter Stump, Joseph X S5 T13 S20 se quarter Shilling, John X R5 T13 S26 sw quarter Wilkin, Matthew X R5 T13 S26 s ½ sw quarter Gisbert, Abra'm X R2 T12 S7 e ½ sw quarter Auld, John X R6 T11 S6 nw quarter Clark, Robert R6 T10 S23 ne quarter Oneal, Joseph X R6 T10 S 23 se quarter Sutton, Samuel X R6 T11 S11 nw quarter Wells, Samuel R6 T11 S 17 ne quarter Reeves, James R7 T11 S 35 sw quarter Sewell, Andrew R7 T12 S30 ne quarter Sales to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and continued from day to day until each tract on said Delinquent List shall be sold, of offered for sale Joseph Harris, Auditor of Harrison County Auditor's Office Cadiz, Nov. 4, 1824
Does anyone have any information on any WILSON's in Harrision County. I believe the following individuals lived there anytime from 1818 to 1840 and some may have stayed longer. Joseph Wilson, b. abt 1801 PA, married Hannah Peoples William B. Wilson, b. abt 1810 PA, m. Sarah Hill (Tuscarawas Cty) James Wilson, b. abt 1815 PA, m. Susan Hill (Tusc Cty) John B. Wilson, b. abt 1818 PA, m. Leticia Jones (Harrison Cty) Robert Wilson, b. abt 1819 OH, m. Jane Riggs (Meigs Cty) David Wilson, b. abt 1825 OH, m. Ruth Hutton (Meigs Cty) Looking for parents of these supposed brothers and perhaps where in Harrison Cty they lived. Thanks, Rick Wilson rwilson7@aol.com
Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, October 16, 1824 NOTICE All persons indebted to the estate of ROWLAND CRAIG, deceased, are requested to come forward and make payment immediately. And all persons having claims against said estate, are requested to bring such claims forward, legally attested for settlement, within one year from this date. ROBT. HANNA, Administrator SUSANNA CRAIG, Administratrix Cadiz, Sept. 25, 1824 SHERIFF SALE Lot No. 120 with the building thereon situated in the town of New Rumley. Taken as the property of John Davis, at the suit of Nicholas Hutchins, administrator de bonas non of James Ayres deceased. Also, eighty acres of land, being the west end of the S. E. qu. Of section 14, T. 83, R 6 in the Steubenville district. Taken in execution as the property of Jacob Norick, at the suit of Philip Clipliver, for the use of Roland Armstrong. Transcribed by: Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, October 9, 1824 NOTICE All persons are hereby forewarned from taking an assignment of three notes of a hand given by me to JOSEPH MULLIN, of Shortcreek township, Harrison County Ohio, calling for 25 dollars each, as they were fraudulently obtained from me, the first due on the first of July 1825, the second on the 1st of July 1826 and the third of July 1827. JOHN CLARK Oct. 2d, 1824 A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office, at Cadiz, Ohio, on the 1st day of Oct. 1824 Jeremiah Bradley Thos. Burkhead Jas. Black Saml. Blies Aaron or John Banister Aaron Banister James Crawford Elizabeth Cellar James Cameron Richard Creigh John Crom John Craig Jas. Davis George Duzenbury Benjamin Dungan John Dickeson Saml. Delany Jesse Dodd Robt. Davidson James Finney Jacob Faigley Tumas Gibson Wm. Gooding John Graham Sane Gibson John Hanna James Henry Jas. Haverfield Miss Agness Haverfield Wm. Jones Abraham Johnston Mathew Johnston John Jameson John Jenkins Daniel Jones James Kirkpatrick Saml. Knox Daniel Kilgore Pat Keigh?y Wm. Kelly Wm. Lyle John Livingsten John L?wry Thos. Morrow Robt. McKee Stephen Murey James McCabe Thos McClelland Baruch Mitchener Saml. McFadin George McCadam James Malesworth Wm. Moodey George McCaron John Martin Jas. Moffit Wm. Mercer John Nash Jacob or Jame Nork Robt. Morris David Parkkhill Levy Porter Thomas Patton Robt Ray Henry Richey Benjamin Ramsey Joseph Rhodes Robt. Rose Saml. Robb George Smith Elizabeth Speaker Matthew Simpson Aaron Sutton Joseph Shivront Hugh Shotwell Elisha Swegart John Snyder John Stewart Elisha Swegors John Stout David Steven Anna Sampson Wm. Tipton Thos. Vincent Jas. Walker Wm. Weat Ruth Welker John Welsh Thos. Watson Danl. Wagstaff Jas. Worley Wm. Wiley Christian W??fel THOMAS PHILIPS, PM A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post office at Freeport October 1st, A.D. 1824, if not take out in ? months, will be returned to dead letters. Christian Baker Nicodemus Brown Sarah Caldwell John F. Davis Elenor Farquer Abram Griffith John Henderson Dr. Wm. N. Hudson Zachariah Huff Elijah Jones Thomas P. Jenkins James Johnston Robt. Longshore Alexander Logan Steward McGill Hugh McCann Rachel Milier James Norris John Parks Hannah Rommans Catharine Kuckle John Stockdale Rev. Abraham Scott John Steward Frances Smith John Stowt Andrew Smith Daniel Winder Moses Worly Robert Wilkin, Esq. JOHN I WILSON, PM Dr. WM. G. SMITH Tenders his professional services to the inhabitant of MOOREFIELD, and the surrounding country. From Considerable past experience in the Practice of Physic and Surgery, he hope to merit a full share of public patronage. He also intends keeping on hand a general assortment of medicines. He resides second door from Mr. Moore's tavern where he will be ready to attend to calls in the line of his profession. FOR THE TELEGRAPH THE friends of John C. WRIGHT having calumniated the character of Walter B. BEEBE by circulating a report that he impeded the organization of the militia during the last war, by advising those drafted from the performance of a tour of duty. W. B. BEEBE'S friends have procured the following certificates, one from a person generally known in Harrison county, and the other from a citizen of Kentucky, where our district elections cannot be supposed to influence the conduct; a mere reading will show the measures pursued by his opponents. The originals are left with the editors of the Harrison Telegraph for inspection. Sate of Ohio, Harrison County This eighteenth day of September A.D. 1824, Personally appeared before me, the undersigned, a Justice of the Peace in and for said Harrison County, CHARLES CHAPMAN, ESQ. who being duly sworn doth depose and say, that he, the said Chapman, during the late war did and now does reside in the town of Cadiz, in said Harrison County, and was, during said war, drafted to perform a tour of military duty in the service of the United States; and judging the said draft to be illegal and in no way made by the officers according to law, he, the said CHAPMAN, applied to Walter B. BEEBE, Esq. for his opinion as to the legality of the draft. --- And this deponent further states, that said BEEBE counseled and advised this deponent to perform his tour of duty in the service of the United Sates; and this deponent did by the council and advice of the said BEEBE perform his tour of duty by hiring a substitute at a high price who performed said tour in his place. This deponent further states, that he well knows, and remembers, that the said BEEBE gave similar counsel and advice to several others that were drafted, who also performed their tours of duty by reason of the said BEEBE'S advice, and further this deponent says not. CHARLES CHAPMAN Sworn and subscribed before me the day and year above written, BENJ. S. COWEN, J.P. Transcribed by: Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, October 2, 1824 We are authorized to state that ROBERT MAXWELL is not a candidate for the office of Auditor at the ensuring election. We are requested to state that the report which is in circulation stating JAMES BEATTY is not a candidate for commissioner is false. OBITUARY Departed this life this morning at 7 o'clock, BARUCH DICKERSON Sheriff of this county. The duties of that office will now devolve on the Coroner, JOSEPH BURWELL. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES G. WARD, deceased, late of North Township Harrison county Ohio, are hereby required to come forward and make immediate payment -- all those having claims against said estate are requested to present them legally attested for settlement within one year from the 13th day of August last. JAMES WARD, Administrator, October 1, 1814 Transcribed by: Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com
Harrison Telegraph, Cadiz, Ohio, Saturday, October 2, 1824 WE are authorized to state that ROBERT MAXWELL is not a candidate for the office of Auditor at the ensuring election. We are requested to state that the report which is in circulation stating JAMES BEATTY is not a candidate for commissioner is false. OBITUARY Departed this life this morning at 7 o'clock, BARUCH DICKERSON Sheriff of this county. The duties of that office will now devolve on the Coroner, JOSEPH BURWELL. ALL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES G. WARD, deceased, late of North Township Harrison county Ohio, are hereby required to come forward and make immediate payment - all those having claims against said estate are requested to present them legally attested for settlement within one year from the 13th day of August last. JAMES WARD, Administrator, October 1, 1814 Transcribed by: Connie Cotterill Schumaker Schumaker4@aol.com