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Andrews, Martin R.: History of Marietta and Washington County, Ohio and Representative Citizens, Biographical Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois (1902). Barker, Joseph: Recollections of the First Settlement of Ohio, Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio (1958) original manuscript written late in Joseph Barker's life, prior to his death in 1843.
Rufus Putnam (April 9, 1738 – May 4, 1824) was an American military officer who fought during the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War.As an organizer of the Ohio Company of Associates, he was instrumental in the initial colonization by the United States of former Native American, English, and French lands in the Northwest Territory in present-day Ohio following the war.
Her marriage to George Tillman was by 1839. And some 10 years after his death she married Beverly Foot(e) at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio on September 29th 1859. [ 12 ] A 11 year old son Alonzo C Tillman resided with Julia and Beverly Foote for the 1860 US Census of Ohio. [ 13 ]
[130] [131] A 2016 study on immigrants in Ohio concluded that immigrants make up 6.7% of all entrepreneurs in Ohio although they are just 4.2% of Ohio's population, and that these immigrant-owned businesses generated almost $532 million in 2014. The study also showed that "immigrants in Ohio earned $15.6 billion in 2014 and contributed $4.4 ...
The increasingly poor state of English parish registration led to numerous attempts to shore up the system in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The Marriage Act 1753 attempted to prevent 'clandestine' marriages by imposing a standard form of entry for marriages, which had to be signed by both parties to the marriage and by witnesses ...
Ephraim Kibbey (1754 or 1756 – 1809) was a United States soldier in the American Revolution, a frontiersman and early settler of Ohio, the leader of Mad Anthony Wayne's famous forty scouts in the Northwest Indian War, and a member of the 1st Ohio General Assembly. [1]
In 1840, aged 41, Jessie married her cousin Francis Donaldson Jr. the eldest son of her aunt Anna Margaretta. They married at Bettws Church, Carmarthenshire on 7 July with Donaldson described as ‘of Frandon, Ohio.' [7] They set up home in a three-storey terrace at 9 Grove Place, Swansea where they lived for 16 years.
Canfield married Franklin Knapp on November 26, 1849, [3] and had three children. After the birth of her last child, she taught school for several years. [4]Widowed and without resources at the close of the American Civil War, in 1869, she entered the Woman's Homeopathic College of Cleveland, Ohio.
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