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Brothers Ebenezer (1747–1811) and Isaac Zane both served in the Virginia House of Delegates before moving westward. They laid out sections of the Ohio Country, including the municipalities of Zanesville and Zanesfield. Their sister Betty Zane (1759–1823), was a heroine of the Revolutionary War. Then Zane family is originally from England.
For the Huron chief, see Walk-in-the-Water. Myeerah Born c. 1758 Died February 1816 (aged 57–58) Resting place Zanesfield, Ohio, U.S. Other names Myeerah Zane White Crane Walk-in-the-Water Title Princess Myeerah Spouse Isaac Zane (m. 1777) Children 7 Parent Chief Tarhe (father) Myeerah also known as "Princess Myeerah", "White Crane", and "Walk-in-the-Water" (c. 1758 – February 1816) was a ...
Zanesfield is named for Isaac Zane, [3] who was born in 1753 in what was then Berkeley County, Virginia, and is now Hardy County, West Virginia. He was the youngest brother of Ebenezer Zane, for whom Zanesville, Ohio, is named. In 1762 at the age of nine, Isaac was captured by Native Americans of the Wyandot tribe and
Sold in 1767 to Isaac Zane, whose Zane's Furnace (Marlboro Iron Works) was a major manufacturer of munitions for the Continental Army. Grist mill operations continued into the 1950s. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. [1]
It is one of 24 Jefferson Townships statewide. [6]Jefferson Township was formed in 1813 from Zane Township.It was one of the earliest parts of Logan County to be settled: its first settler was Isaac Zane, who arrived in 1800 and built the first house in what is now Zanesfield in 1811, [7] and the Marmons who arrived in the township in 1805 were the first white families to live in the county. [8]
Nov. 1—Southeast Ohio Soccer Coaches 2023 All-District Teams Boys Division 1 First Team Player, School Noah Swart, Logan Kaiden Koch, Chillicothe Isaac Herlihy, Chillicothe Second Team Parker ...
Sold in 1767 to Isaac Zane, whose Zane's Furnace (Marlboro Iron Works) was a major manufacturer of munitions for the Continental Army. Gristmill operations continued into the 1950s. [8] 20: Old Stone Church: Old Stone Church
The congress approved the Act of May 17, 1796, [3] which said “…there shall be granted to Ebenezer Zane three tracts of land, not exceeding one mile square each, one on the Muskingum River, one on the Hockhocking river, and one on the north bank of the Sciota river, and in such situations as shall best promote the utility of a road to be opened by him on the most eligible route between ...