OHIO STATEWIDE FILES - For the calendar year issues, 1841, of The Religious Telescope *********************************************************************** USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Elayne wttet@ptd.net January 13, 2000 *********************************************************************** Information about the newspaper might include that it was published by the church of the "United Brethren in Christ". During the years I am working on, it was published in Circleville, Pickaway County, Ohio. The microfilm contained a note which read "Microfilm copy reproduced from the original in the Historical Society of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, United Theological Seminary and the Otterbein Press, for the American Theological Library Association, in cooperation with the Historical Society of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, 1962" A lot of the names mentioned in the years I have been working on are people who attended conferences of the Brethren in various locations. I am guessing that they usually attended a conference closest to where they lived. *********************************************************************** Extractor: Elayne, wttet@ptd.net, 2000 For the calendar year issues, 1841, of The Religious Telescope Religious Telescope Marriages and Misc. Imprisoned: BURR, James E. Sept 15, 1841, Palmyra Jail, MO., sentenced for 12 years for speaking out against slavery. Imprisoned: THOMHSON, George Sept 15, 1841, Palmyra Jail, MO., sentenced for 12 years for speaking out against slavery. Imprisoned: WORK, Alanson Sept 15, 1841, Palmyra Jail, MO., sentenced for 12 years for speaking out against slavery, has a wife and 4 children. Marriage: BEIGHEL, William to GARDNER, Elizabeth C., Jan 5, 1843, Westmoreland County, PA. Marriage: BUCHWALTER, Isaac to JOHNSTON, Phoebe, April 27, 1843, Circleville, Ohio. Phoebe is the daughter of Robert Johnston. Marriage: DRESBACH, Leah to HOLLMAN, Abraham, Jan 30, 1842, both of Ross County. Marriage: FRYBACK, Mary to RAY, Benjamin, Feb 26, 1842, both of Pickaway County, Ohio. Marriage: GARDNER, Elizabeth C., to BEIGHEL, William, Jan 5, 1843, Westmoreland County, PA. Marriage: HOLLENBACK, Elizabeth to MERRIAM, Ruben, Nov. 28, 1841 Marriage: HOLLMAN, Abraham to DRESBACH, Leah Jan 30, 1842, both of Ross County. Marriage: JOHNSTON, Robert's daughter Phoebe to Isaac BUCHWALTER, April 27, 1843, Circleville, Ohio. Marriage: JOHNSTON, Phoebe to BUCHWALTER, Isaac, April 27, 1843, Circleville, Ohio. Phoebe is the daughter of Robert Johnston. Marriage: LEATHERS, Sarah to PERSALL, Benjamin, April 3, 1842 Marriage: McCLELLAND, Jane to ROCKEY, Michael S. March 21, 1842. Marriage: MERRIAM, Ruben to HOLLENBACK, Elizabeth, Nov. 28, 1841. Marriage: MOODY, Elizabeth to THOMPSON, George, Feb 10, 1842, George Thompson of Tarlton. Marriage: PERSALL, Benjamin to LEATHERS, Sarah, April 3, 1842 Marriage: RAY, Benjamin to FRYBACK, Mary, Feb 26, 1842, both of Pickaway County, Ohio. Marriage: REED, Jane to SCHOCK, John, Jan 11, 1843, Fairfield County, Ohio. Marriage: ROBERTS, Margaret to STRADER, Lewis, Jan 24, 1843, Pickaway County, Ohio. Marriage: ROCKEY, Michael S. to McCLELLAND, Jane, March 21, 1842. Marriage: SCHOCK, John to REED, Jane, Jan 11, 1843, Fairfield County, Ohio. Marriage: STRADER, Lewis to ROBERTS, Margaret, Jan 24, 1843, Pickaway County, Ohio. Marriage: THOMPSON, George to MOODY, Elizabeth, Feb 10, 1842. George Thompson of Tarlton. News Article: DUNCOMBE, John, 1841 Wattsburg, Erie County, PA, article is about his cows. News Article: WHITE, Chester, March 1843, Batavia, NY, Mr. White, his wife, 2 sons, 5 daughters and a hired man were poisoned by the 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. White. All lived. News Article: STATZEL, Isaac, Sept 2, 1841, Dayton, Iowa, Mr. Statzel has left this area.