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  2. John Ketcham (Indiana surveyor) - Wikipedia

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    The Ketcham family can trace its history back to 1590 when Edward Ketcham was born in England.He immigrated to America in 1629 and the Ketchams remained in the East until John Ketcham's father, a great grandson of Edward, came to the West in 1784, settling down in Shelby County, Kentucky.

  3. John H. Ketcham - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Ketcham (December 21, 1832 – November 4, 1906) was a United States representative from New York for over 33 years. He also served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War .

  4. John Ketcham - Wikipedia

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    John Ketcham may refer to: . John Ketcham (Indiana surveyor) (1782–1865), surveyor, building contractor, and judge John Ketcham (producer-director), film producer John C. Ketcham (1873–1941), politician from the U.S. state of Michigan

  5. The Amityville Horror - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, a remake of the original Amityville Horror film was released, with the tagline Katch em and kill em, referring to the claimed link between the house in Ocean Avenue and John Ketcham, whose name has been linked to witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts but remains a controversial and elusive figure. [31]

  6. General Ketcham - Wikipedia

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    General Ketcham may refer to: Daniel Warren Ketcham (1867–1935), U.S. Army brigadier general John H. Ketcham (1832–1906), Union Army brigadier general and brevet major general

  7. Ketcham rallies against John Jay to win a third straight ...

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  8. Ketcham's Fort - Wikipedia

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    Ketcham's fort was established around 1811 or 1812 on John Ketcham's land near the east fork of the White River for the protection of early settlers of what is now the township of Brownstown. It was said not to have the fortifications of Vallonia but served as an important outpost as did Huff's fort a bit closer to Fort Vallonia.

  9. Baseball: Seipp, Stichbury lift John Jay over rival Ketcham - AOL

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    Landon Seipp and Landon Stichbury delivered John Jay a close win over rival Ketcham, demonstrating the parity among local baseball title contenders.