OHIO STATEWIDE FILES OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List *********************************************************************** 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. *********************************************************************** OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest Volume 99 : Issue 577 Today's Topics: #1 1825 TAX LIST - HURON COUNTY [AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M RE] #2 ROBERT W. TRADER - CLINTON COUNTY [AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M RE] ------------------------------ X-Message: #1 Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 21:58:40, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199908020158.VAA12406@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: 1825 TAX LIST - HURON COUNTY Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII 1825 TAX LIST - HURON COUNTY Documents located at Ohio Historical Society 1982 Velma Ave., Columbus, Ohio ABBOTT, Benjamin W. ABBOTT, David ADAMS, Bildad ADAMS, Henry ADAMS, Newell ADAMS, Philo ADAMS, Seth ADAMS, Silas ALDRICH, Simon ALLEN, Isaac AMBLER, Isaac AMERMAN, Anna AMERMAN, Simeon ANDERSON, Alanson ANDERSON, John ANDERSON, Lydia ANDREWS, Ebenezer ASHINGHAST, John ASHLEY, James ATWATER, John AUSTIN, George AUSTIN, William AYERS, Enos BABCOCK,Lyman BAILY, Benjamin BAKER, Abijah BAKER, Jeremiah BAKER, Sampson BAKER, Spencer BAKER, Timothy BAKER, William BALDWIN, Smith D. BALLOU, Wright BANKS, Butler BANKS, John BANKS, Joshua BARBER, Abijah BARBER, Hezekiah BARNEY, Allen BARNS, Russell R. BARNY, Henry BARNY, John BARNUM, Eben. BARNUM, Eli BARNUM, Eli S. BARNUM, Levi BARNUM, Moses BARRETT, Zelotus BASSET, R. BEACH, Daniel BEACH, Moses J BEARDSLEY, John BEATTY, James BEATTY, John BEBEE, Titus F. BEBEE, William R. BEBO, Charles BECKWITH, Perry G. BECKWITH, William W BEEMER, Arthus BELL, ? BENEDICT, Platt BENTLEY, William BEST, William BEVARD, Matthew BETTS, Charles BILLS, Daniel BILLS, Elijah BISHOP, Harry BLACKMAN, Allen BLACKMAN, Ansel BLACKMAN, Hiram BLACKMAN, Ira BLACKMAN, L. BLACKMAN, Simon BLANCHER, Abram BLISS, Asa BLISS, Jacob, esq. BLISS, Joel BOALT, Ebenezer BOLLS, Thomas BOOTH, Marcellus BOTSFORD, John BOWERS, Silas BRAY, Richard BRAYTON, William BRECKENRIDGE, James BREWSTER, Sanford BRIGHTMAN, Daniel BRISTOL, Samuel BRONSON, Salmon BROOKS, John BROOKS, John Jr. BROOKS, Jonathan BROUDDED, John BROWN, Benjamin BROWN, Calvin BROWN, Daniel BROWN, Henry BROWN, James G. BROWN, Jonathan BROWN, Merritt BROWN, Seth BROWNELL, Sylvester BRUMBACK, Daniel BRYANT, Jonathan BUCHANNON, Thomas BUCK, Asahel BUEL, Hiram BUGH, John BUSH, Chauncy BUTLER, Daniel BUTLER, David BURDEU?, John BURDEU?, Nathaniel BURDEU?, Nathaniel, Jr. BURDUE, William CALKINGS, Simeon CALKINS, Richard CALL, Cyrus CALL, E. CAMPBELL, Dougal CANFIELD, Augustin CARMIN, Benjamin CARPENTER, Henry CARPETNER, Samuel CARTER, John CARTER, William CASE, Wiley CHANDLER, Daniel CHAPMAN, Frederick CHAPMAN, Nathan CHERRY, John CHERRY, Reuben CHESTER, Thomas CHOATE, George W. CHOATE, Isaac CLARK, A. CLARK, Daniel CLARK, Daniel L. CLARK, Halsey CLARK, Harman M. CLARK, Joel CLARK, Leister CLARK, William CLARKE, Amos CLARY, Elihu CLARY, Elijah CLOCK, George H. COBB, Jonathan COLE, Abner COLE, Asa COLE, Bethuel Jr. COLE, David COLE, Levi COLVIN, George COWELL, Joseph COMSTOCK, Abijah CONGER, Reuben COOK, Asaph COOK, Wyatt COOKE, E. COOKE, Erastus COY, Henry D. CRAMPTON, Edmond CRANE, Chauncey CRAWFORD, Joseph CRIPPEN, Stephen Jr. CROLL, John CROW, Joel CUDDEBACK, James CUDDEBACK, Peter CUMMINS, David CURTIS, Josiah CURTIS, Jothan CURTISS, Joseph CURTISS, Lydia DANIELS, George DANIELS, Jeremiah DANIELS, Ralph DANIELS, Thomas DANIELS, Titus DARLING, Joseph DARLING, Joseph Jr. DARROW, Zadock W. DAY, Eliphalet DAY, John DAY, John DELANO, Frederick DEMING, Amos DEMING, Jabez DEMOND, John B. DENMAN, John DENTON, Elias DENTON, Jonas M. DEWITT, John DICKINSON, Orrin DILLINGHAM, John DRAKE, Benjamin DRAKE, Samuel DUNHAM, Phineas DUSTIN, Abel EASTMAN, Peter EATON, A. EATON, Abel EATON, Isaac EATON, Jonathan EATON, Richardson EDDY, Roswell ELDRIDGE, Gardner ELLIS, Lyman ELLIS, William ERVIN, Thomas FALLEY, Frederick FALLEY, Samuel FANCHER, DAniel FANCHER, Thadeus FAY, Apollas FAY, Lucius FAY, Lyman FERRIS, Abraham FISH, John FITCH, Burrell FITCH, Jonathan FLAMMOND, John FLEMMING, John FOOT, Samuel FORD, Edward FORD, Eli FORSYTH, F. FORSYTH, Frederick FORSYTH, James FOWLER, Frederick FOWLER, Marcus FRENCH, Burton FRENCH, Erastus FRENCH, Marcus FRENCH, Silas FRISBIE, E. FRISBIE, Richard FROST, Joshua FULD?, oTHNIEL FULLER, John FULLER, Levi FURGERSON, William FURMAN, Isaac FURMAN, John -continued in part 2 ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Sun, 1 Aug 1999 21:58:34, -0500 From: AUPQ38A@prodigy.com (MRS GINA M REASONER) To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <199908020158.VAA12598@mime3.prodigy.com> Subject: ROBERT W. TRADER - CLINTON COUNTY Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII THE MAKING OF A TOWNSHIP Being an Account of the Early Settlement and Subsequent Development of FAIRMOUNT TOWNSHIP GRANT COUNTY, INDIANA 1829-1917 Edgar Baldwin Printing Company, 1917 Page 167 ROBERT W. TRADER, prominent in the early days in the Wesleyan Back Creek neighborhood, was born in Clinton County, Ohio, June 30, 1828. His grandfather was Arthur Trader, of Virginia. His father was William Trader born in Virginia in 1801, and died in October, 1867, and the mother born in Clinton County, Ohio in 1801 and died in 1855. Robert Trader came to Grant County in 1842, and with the exception of sixteen years spent in Alexandria, Indiana, he has lived in Fairmount Township all his adult life, engaging continuously in farming with the exception of one year he sold merchandise in Fairmount. He cast his first vote for the Free Soil candidates, and when the Republican party was organized in 1856 he supported Gen. John C. Fremont, remaining loyal to this organization until 1884, when he affiliated with the Prohibition party. He was converted in 1848, and became one of the organizers of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Fairmount Township, being a charter member. The denomination held its first meeting, led by Rev. Tharp, in Harvey Davis's home, southwest of Fairmount. The organizers were Harvey Davis and wife, James Lytle and wife, Lindsay Buller and wife, John Buller and wife and Robert Trader and wife. Jane (Davis) Trader, the wife, was born in Madison County, Indiana in 1829, and died May 9, 1862. They were married in February, 1849. Four children were born of this marriage, namely, Harvey, Mariah, Mary and Eunice. The second wife was Phebe Ann Wright, daughter of jesse Wright, and of this union three children were born, namely, Etta, Oscar and Luther. There were no children by the third marriage to Nettie Sater, of Alexandria, Indiana. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V99 Issue #577 *******************************************