OHIO STATEWIDE FILES OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List Issue 320 *********************************************************************** 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/ *********************************************************************** OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 320 Today's Topics: #1 Bio - 1885 - Portage Co, OH, Rando [Betty Ralph ] #2 Fw: Allen County Ohio Births-Rumba ["Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-Id: <2.2.32.20001030174906.0074ce54@HiWAAY.net> Subject: Bio - 1885 - Portage Co, OH, Randolph # 9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Bios: Redfield, Riedinger, Rogers, Sabin, Schmiedel, Schultz, Sheplin - Portage County, Ohio, from "History of Portage County, Ohio" published by Warner, Beers & Co., Chicago, 1885 ************************************************************************ USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any 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 HENRY K. REDFIELD, farmer, P.O. Randolph, was born on the farm he now owns, March 29, 1822; son of Samuel and Margaret Redfield, natives of Connecticut, who came to Ohio in 1810, settling in this county and here remaining until their death. Samuel Redfield died in 1876, his wife in 1874. Our subject was married, March 25, 1852, to May Donnell, a daughter of John and Myra Donnell, and born in Atwater, this county. This union has been blessed with five children, three of whom survive: Frank D., Mary H. and Emma J. Ida J. and Lillie A. are deceased. Mr. Redfield was raised on a farm, has been engaged in agriculture through life successfully, and owns 132 acres of improved land. He acquired a good common school education; has filled the office of Assessor of Randolph Township; is a member of the Secret Police. Our subject's father walked from Connecticut to Ohio (carrying a large bundle on his back) and arrived in 1810. He was the first man to volunteer in the war of 1812 and was taken prisoner at Malden upon Hull's surrender. FREDERICK RIEDINGER, farmer and stock-dealer, P.O. Randolph, was born in Randolph Township, this county, November 16, 1840, a son of George P. and Susan Riedinger, natives of Baden, Germany, who came to America in 1840. They settled in this county, where they remained until their death. The father died in 1864; the mother in 1874. Our subject was married, November 12, 1863, to Louisa Ackerman, born in Marlboro Township, Stark Co., Ohio, March 18, 1843, a daughter of Matthias and Henrietta Ackerman, natives of Wurtemberg, Germany, who immigrated to Stark County, Ohio, and afterward removed to Crawford County, where they remained until their death, the mother dying in December, 1868, the father in February, 1880. Mr. and Mrs. Riedinger had five children, four of whom are now living: George F., born September 3, 1864; Mary L., born April 15, 1866; Henry W., born April 8, 1868, and Hattie S., born December 16, 1872. An infant is deceased. Our subject is a farmer and stock-dealer, and owns 128 acres of improved land. He is a F.&A.M.; has filled the office of Township Trustee and that of Assessor for four years with credit to himself and to the satisfaction of his constituents. PETER RIEDINGER, Jr., farmer, P.O. Randolph, was born in Randolph Township, this county, August 1, 1850, son of George P. and Susan Riedinger, natives of Baden, Germany, who came to this county in 1840, and remained until their death, the former dying in 1864, the latter in 1874. Our subject was united in marriage, December 18, 1877, with Emma Weaver, born in Stark County, Ohio, September 3, 1857, daughter of George and Charlotte Weaver, natives of Germany, and who immigrated to Stark County, Ohio, where they have resided ever since. To Mr. and Mrs. Riedinger have been born five children, four now living: Elton E., born September 10, 1878; Ivin E., born September 11, 1879; Merle D., born January 11, 1883, and Ruth Emma, born January 6, 1885. Claudius W., born September 24, 1880, is deceased. Our subject is a farmer by occupation, owns 124 acres of good land. He has filled the office of Trustee of the township two years. He and his wife are members of the Reformed Church. VOLNEY ROGERS, farmer and stock-dealer, P.O. Randolph, was born in Randolph Township, Portage Co., Ohio, August 1, 1837, son of William and Minerva Rogers, former a native of Connecticut, latter of Pennsylvania, who settled in this county, where they remained until their death in 1850 and 1857 respectively. Our subject was united in marriage, April 23, 1859, with Mary E. Perkins, born in Suffield Township, this county, February 10, 1844, daughter of David and Electa Perkins, who died in this county. To Mr. and Mrs. Rogers have been born five children, three now living: Dennis E., born May 16, 1868; Nellie I., born September 9, 1880, and Ruth V., born February 9, 1884. Those deceased were Benjamin V., born January 31, 1860, died June 8, 1867, and Blanche A., born April 19, 1875, died June 15, 1882. Our subject has been engaged in farming and dealing in stock, and owns 130 acres of good land. He enlisted in 1861 in Company I, One Hundred and Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered out June 22, 1864. Mr. Rogers, who went to school to James A. Garfield, and boarded with him one term, was also a teacher, and taught fifteen terms. JAMES SABIN, farmer, P.O. Randolph, was born in Portage County, Ohio, August 26, 1829, son of Ephraim and Jerusha Sabin, the former a native of Dutchess County, N.Y., the latter of Vermont, and who were married in Randolph Township, this county, where they settled and died, the former in 1872, the latter a few years later. Our subject was united in marriage, June 17, 1859, with Sarah E. Burdge, born in Pennsylvania in 1829, a daughter of Moses and Elizabeth Burdge, both of whom died in this county. Mr. and Mrs. Sabin have had four children, three of whom are now living: Charlie C., H.B. and Rena R. Buric P. is deceased. Our subject, who has been engaged in farming all his life, owns at present thirty acres of good land in Randolph Township. The family are members of the Disciples Church. Our subject is a member of the I.O.O.F. He has filled the office of Township Trustee at different times; has been a member of the Board of Education; was First Lieutenant during the late war of the Rebellion. Mr. Sabin has been very successful in life, and owns a neat residence where he and his family reside. HARVEY SABIN, farmer, P.O. Rootstown, was born in Suffield Township, this county, September 21, 1834; son of Ephraim and Jerusha Sabin, the former of whom was a native of New York, the latter of Vermont. They settled in this county at a very early day, and remained until their death, he dying May 12, 1870, and his widow May 2, 1874. Our subject was married December 27, 1861, to Mrs. Jane E. Moulton, born October 22, 1830, daughter of Hiram and Sarah Lane. She was united in marriage the first time, July 4, 1849, with Warren Moulton, who was born April 13, 1827, died January 23, 1854, son of Augustus and Sarah Moulton, and by this union has been born one child - Alice, born October 18, 1850, now the wife of Loring Hulbert. Our subject has been engaged in farming all his life, and owns eighty-six acres of improved land with comfortable residence and good out-buildings on the same. JACOB SCHMIEDEL, Jr., farmer, P.O. Randolph, was born in Randolph Township, this county, July 28, 1845; son of Jacob and Mary C. Schmiedel, natives of Baden, Germany. They came top America in 1843, and settled and remained in this county. The mother died June 22, 1878; the father is still living, aged eighty-four years. Our subject was married March 14, 1875, to Catharine Haag, born in Marlboro, Stark Co., Ohio, June 3, 1851, daughter of Jacob and Barbara Haag. They were natives of Germany and immigrated to Stark County, Ohio, where they remained until their death. Mr. Schmiedel and wife are the parents of five children: Charlotte, Frank E., Lucette M., Albert W. and Mary E. Our subject is a farmer by occupation and owns forty-eight acres of improved land. He and his wife are members of the German Reformed Church. He has filled the office of Township Trustee to the entire satisfaction of his constituents. ADAM SCHULZ, farmer, P.O. Randolph, was born in Baden, Germany, June 25, 1819; son of George and Margaret Schulz, who immigrated to America in a very early day and settled in Randolph Township, this county, were they remained until death. Our subject was united in marriage December 26, 1846, with Margaret Beisel, who was born in Germany June 24, 1822. Mr. and Mrs. Schulz are the parents of seven children, six of whom are now living: Eve, Adam, Elizabeth, Henry, Albert, William; Peter is deceased. Our subject has engaged in farming all his life and has been successful, now owning 127 acres of good land, mostly improved, on which he is building a fine residence. He and his wife are members of the German Reformed Church. He has filled the office of Trustee of his Township two years. JOHN SHEPLIN, farmer, P.O. Randolph, was born in Germany, August 7, 1825; son of Jacob and Fronie Sheplin, who remained in Germany until the death of the father in 1846, after which the mother immigrated to Ohio and lived in Canton a few years; thence moved to Indiana, where she remained until her death. Our subject was married, the first time, in November, 1859, to Mary M. Hoover, born in Ohio. She died in Stark County, Ohio, August 27, 1862, and Mr. Sheplin then married, November 10, 1864, Catharine Hiser, born in Stark County, Ohio, March 25, 1841, daughter of George and Rebecca Hiser, who died in that county. Mr. Sheplin is the father of four children: Lovina, William, Emma and Charles. He settled in this county in 1883; has been engaged in farming all his life, and owns fifty acres of improved land whereon he and his family reside. They are among the best citizens of the vicinity. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 19:23:53 -0500 From: "Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <09b701c042d0$e933f0e0$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: Allen County Ohio Births-Rumbaugh Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Kathleen Ruhlen To: Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 7:39 AM As transcribed from the Allen County Ohio Birth records 1867-1908 (unless otherwise indicated the residence of the parents is the same as the birth place of the child) There most assuredly are Rumbaugh births other than those in the books. For example, my grandmother was Clara H. Rumbaugh. She was born 4/26/1868 in Bath Twp. and her birth is not found in the birth record books. Birth Book #1 pg.447 RUMBAUGH, BESSE M. b.10/21/1879,Marion Twp.,female,white,father-G.W.RUMBAUGH, mother-FANNIE (no last name listed) RUMBAUGH, AMOS ARTHUR b.9/17/1883,Marion Twp.,male,white,father-G.W. RUMBAUGH,mother-TAMSEY CARMEAN RUMBEAU, ANNA b.5/10/1884,Lima,female,white,father-JOHN RUMBEAU,mother-MARTHA DINK pg.448 RUMBAUGH, BOQUET K. b.8/5/1885,Marion Twp.,male,white,father-G.W.RUMBAUGH,mother-TAMSEY CARMEAN pg.451 RUMBAUGH, CHARLES S. b.7/25/1881,Marion Twp.,male,white,father-G.W.RUMBAUGH,mother-F.A.CARMEAN pg.452 RUMBAUGH,CUDDIE b.8/10/1887,Jackson Twp.,female,white,father-C.V.RUMBAUGH, mother-ANGIE HALL pg.453 RUMBAUGH,ETTA PEARL b.10/17/1875,Bath Twp.,male,white,father-CYRUS RUMBAUGH,mother-LIZZIE PROTSMAN pg.455 RUMBAUGH,FRANKLIN L. b.11/6/1882,Amanda Twp.,male,white,father-JAMES M. RUMBAUGH, mother-ELSA L. MILLER pg.457 RUMBAUGH, GERTRUDE b.8/25/1871,Bath Twp.,female,white,father-J.L. RUMBAUGH,mother-CATHERINE HERZOG RUMBAUGH, IVA L. b. 12/21/1873,Bath Twp.,female,white,father-SAMUEL S. RUMBAUGH, mother-SUSAN CHAMEL pg.458 RUMBAUGH GRACE b.2/11/1876,Amanda Twp.,father-MILO RUMBAUGH, mother-ELIAS F. MILLER RUMBAUGH, HIRAM b.4/24/1881,Bath Twp.,male,white,no parents listed pg.459 RUMBAUGH, Homer C. b.3/2/1884,Amanda Twp.,male,white,father-JAMES M. RUMBAUGH, mother-ELSIE F. MILLER RUMBAUGH, GEORGE B. b.8/24/1884,Jackson Twp.,male,white,father-MARQUIS RUMBAUGH,mother-ALICE BRENNAN pg.461 RUMBAUGH, JOSEPH F. b.7/6/1873,Auglaize Twp.,male,white,father-WILLIAM N. RUMBAUGH,mother-ELIZABETH L. BOYDE RUMBAUGH, JULY b.8/6/1875,Jackson Twp.,female,white,father-WILLIAM RUMBAUGH, mother-A.O. BRIGHT pg.467 RUMBAUGH, MAUD b.7/4/1877,Bath Twp.,female,white,father-CYRUS RUMBAUGH, mother-LIZZIE PROTSMAN RUMBAUGH, MATTIE b. 10/16/1879,Bath Twp.,female,white,father-URIAH RUMBAUGH,mother-S.J.DUDGEN pg. 471 RUMBAUGH, PEARL b.10/17/1870,Bath Twp.,female,white,father-WILLIAM B. RUMBAUGH,mother-ELIZABETH RUMBAUGH RUMBAUGH, OLIVER J. b.10/9/1881,Bath Twp.,male,white,no parents listed RUMBAUGH,PERLIE M. b.11/11/1883,Lima,female,white,father-NOAH RUMBAUGH, mother-SARAH DUDGEON pg.473 RUMBAUGH, no name b.11/4/1867,Bath Twp.,male,white,father-SAMUEL RUMBAUGH, no mother listed. Residence of parents-Richland Twp. pg.475 RUMBAUGH, TRULY b.8/6/1875,Jackson Twp.,female,white,father-W.M. RUMBAUGH, mother-E.E. BOYD RUMBAUGH, TRESSIE b.6/27/1887,Lima,female,white,father-SCOTT RUMBAUGH, mother-RACHEL COON pg.477 RUMBAUGH,W.O. b.1/6/1876,Jackson Twp.,male,white,fahter-WM. N. RUMBAUGH, mother-E.E. BOYD Birth Book #2-A pg.446 RUMBAUGH, PAULIE AUDREY b.5/15/1899,German Twp.,father-C.RUMBAUGH, mother-RACHEL M. COON pg.457 RUMBAUGH, GLEN B. b.1/24/1890,Lima,male,white,father-JAMES RUMBAUGH, mother-LORETTA MILLER RUMBAUGH, GAIL b.1/1/1894,no place listed,female,white,father-C.V. RUMBAUGH, mother-ANGIE HALL, Residence of parents-Jackson Twp. pg.459 RUMBAUGH, no name b.11/1900,Lima,male,white,father-GRANT RUMBAUGH, mother-ANNA GASKILL RUMBAUGH, HAROLD b.7/9/1901,Bath Twp.,male,white,father-JASON RUMBAUGH, mother-EFFIE MOORE pg.460 RUMBAUGH, GAIL A. b.2/16/1908,Bath Twp.,male,white,father-GRANT RUMBAUGH, mother-ANNA GASKILL pg.461 RUMBOUGH, JACOB A. b.7/13/1891,Jackson Twp.,male,white,father-W.A. RUMBAUGH, mother-ELLEN HALL RUMBAUGH, JOHN SHERMAN b.12/26/1892,Jackson Twp.,male,white,father-WILLIAM N. RUMBAUGH,mother-HENERETT HALL RUMBAUGH, JOHN L. b.10/6/1895,Jackson Twp.,male,white,father-CHARLES V. RUMBAUGH,mother-AUGIE HALL pg.462 RUMBAUGH, JOHN b.10/6/1895,Jackson Twp.,male,white,father-CHARLES V. RUMBAUGH,mother-ANGIE HALL pg.466 RUMBAUGH, MARY BLANCHE b.8/2/1894,Lima,female,white,father-LAKE RUMBAUGH, mother-NETTIE NUNGESTER pg.469 RUMBAUGH, LEROY VERN b.12/25/1903,Lima,male,white,father-GRANT RUMBAUGH, mother-ANNA GASKILL pg.470 RUMBAUGH, LELLA b.12/7/1905,Lima,female,white,father-GRANT RUMBAUGH, mother-ANNA GASKILL pg.471 RUMBAUGH, ORRAN B. b.11/24/1900,Lima,male,white,father-L.E.RUMBAUGH, mother-GENETTA RUMBAUGH pg.472 RUMBAUGH,PAUL WILLIAM b.3/16/1891,American Twp.,male,white,father-GEORGE WASHINGTON RUMBAUGH,mother-TAMSEY ALICE CREMEAN pg.473 RUMBAUGH, RUTH b.8/7/1892,Lima,female,white,fahter-GEORGE RUMBAUGH, mother-TAMSEY CREMEAN RUMBAUGH, ROXANNA b.7/21/1895,Lima,female,white,father-GEORGE RUMBAUGH, mother-TAMSEY CRUMRINE RUMBAUGH, RUBY b.12/4/1898,Bath Twp.,female,white,father-JASON RUMBAUGH, mother-EFFIE MOORE pg.474 RUMBAUGH, REED b.9/7/00,Bath Twp.,male,white,father-JASON RUMBAUGH, mother-EFFIE MOORE RUMBAUGH, RUSSELL b.10/1/1904,Bath Twp.,male,white,father-JASON RUMBAUGH, mother-EFFIE MOORE PG.475 RUMBAUGH, V.LENORA b.6/24/1907,Lima,female,white,father-OLIVER RUMBAUGH, mother-MAUD SPONHAUER pg.477b RUMBAUGH, WARREN BENJAMIN b.7/12/1893,Lima,male,white,father-LAKE ERIE RUMBAUGH, mother-NETTIE NUNGESTER ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 19:31:37 -0500 From: "Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <0aa401c042d3$59bf0f00$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: Type of file: Surname, Date, County, (deaths of family) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 8:23 PM Isabell Garrett (Greer maiden name) White female Born: October 1867 Died: July 16, 1937 7:46 p.m. Cause of death: Mitral insufficiancy Place of death: Martins Ferry, Ohio (Belmont County) Housewife Husband: James Garrett (white male) Sons: William Simpson Garrett (white male) Born: August 3, 1892 Died: April l, 1968 Place of death: Martins Ferry, Ohio (Belmont county) Never married Jesse Walton Garrett (white male) Born: April 7, 1903 Died: May 8, 1993 Place of death: Martins Ferry, Ohio (Belmont county) Wife: Ruth Children: George, Marguerite, Alice & Ruth Isabelle is my grandmother and Jesse is my father. My name is Alice. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 19:37:00 -0500 From: "Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <0aab01c042d3$5c76dc00$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: Ford, Land record, Muskingum Co. Ohio Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2000 4:42 PM Muskingum Co. Ohio p. 493-494 Chancey Ford to Heir William Ford This Indenture made this 7th day of May in the Year of our Lord 1832 Between Chancey Ford and Mary his wife, of the County of Muskingum, and the State of Ohio of the one part and William Ford, of the County of Muskingum and the State of Ohio of the other part. Witnesseth that the said part of the first part for and consideration of the sum of Two Hundred and Eight Dollars, Current money of the United States of America to us in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged and ****acquit and discharge the said part of the second part this thereof. Execturos and Adminstrators have granted bargained and sold aliened and confirmed and by these presents to granted bargained sell a lien and confim unto the said party of the second part his heirs and assigns forever all the **** (ink smear) tract and parcel of land lying and being in the county of Licking in ******South East quarter of Section Four in Township Three and Range *****of the unappropariated thereof in the Military District sold of *******containing One Hundred and Fifty-Two acres ******** p. 494 Quarter Section Excepted having been previously sold to Snuton Lying in a square on the Eastern North East Corner of said Quarter Township togethr with all imperciments, water courses, from of Etc. and appertinences whatsoever to the said premises belonging or in any way appertaining and the various *****and pr*****thereof and all the Estate rights titles Interest property claim and devisions of the said party of the first part of in any the ****to have and to Hold the lands thereby Ca*****with all and Singular thereon and Every part and present thereof with E**of the appertnences unto the said part of the second part his heirs and assigns forever and the said property of the first part for Our Heirs, Executors and Adminstrators Di Par****premises and agree to and with the said party of the second part, his heirs and assigns by these presents that the premises above mentioned now and *forever herewith shall claims, affairs of and from all forever and other gifts, grants, bargainings, sales, dowers, right and title of Diverse Judgements, Extentions, title troubles, claims and understandings whatsoever done on s****to be done by the said party of the first part and the said party of the first part and all heirs all land singular the premises hereby bargained and sold with the appertenances unto the said part of the second part, his heirs and assigns against the said party of the first part and their heirs and all and ***person or persons whomsoever do and will warrant and forever defend by these claimants all persons whatsoever. Whereof the said party of the first part have hereunto set their hand and seals the day and year above written. Signed and sealed and delivered in presence of James Little Henry Gnoff the State of Ohio Muskingum County------Chancey Ford (Seal) Mary Ford ********************************************************************* p. 494-495 Chancy Ford to Snuston Ford Know all men to these presents that the Chancey Ford and Mary Ford his wife, of the County of Muskingum in the State of Ohio for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty Dollars to me in hand paid by Snuseton Ford in the County of Muskingum and State of Ohio for and in consideration of the sum of twenty dolls the receipt whereof we do hereby acknowldeged have given and also bargained, sold, at****ed, conveyed and confirmed and by these presents do give, grant, bargain, sell, alien and confimed unto the said Snuston Ford, his Heirs and assings forever a certain tract or parcel of land situated in the County of Licking and State of Ohio it being a part of the South East quart of Section Four in Twonship Three of Mary's Fountain Viz. Beginning at a stake on the North East Corner of said Quarter on the Section line and beginning on said line south forty penches to a stake thense West forty penches to a stake thens North forty penches to a stake thense North forty Penches to a stake thense East forty Penches to the place of beginning containing ten acres in the North East Corner of the said quarters. To have and to hold the said granted and bargained premises with all the appurtenances and parcels to the same belonging and in any unto appertaining to the said Snusetan Ford, his heirs and assigns forever to, he seem proper use and behoof forever as a part and indefeasable estate in fee simple. And we the said Chaney Ford and Mary Ford for ourselves and heirs executors and administrators do cons*****with the said Snuseton Ford his heirs and assigns that before and until the sealing and delivery of these presetns we ******lawfully Seizes in Fax of the above granted and bargained premeises and appurtenances that we have been good right full payers and lawfull authority to sell and convey the same to the said Snuston Ford and that the premises are free from all incomberances whatsoever and that we do and will ****8and defend the same to the said Snuston Ford, his heirs and assigns forever against the lawful claims and demands of all persons whomsoever . In Witness Whereof and have hereunto set our hand and Seals the 7th day of March 1832. Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of Chancy Ford (Seal) James Little Mary Ford (Seal) Henry Gnoff The State of Ohio Muskingum County Before me, a Justice of the Peace in and for the County aforesaid personally came Chancey Ford and Mary Ford his wife, and sincerely acknowledged the above deed of conveyance to be their voluntary act and Deed and the said Mary Ford, wife of the said Chancey Ford being by me Examined Seperate and appeared from her said husband and the contents of the said Deed being by me made known to him, she on such examination declared that she did voluntarily sign, seal and acknowledges the same and that she is still satisfied therewith and I further certify from personal acquaintance I am satisfied that the said Chancey Ford and Mary his wife are the persons they represent themselves to be. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 7 day of May 1832 James Little, Justice of the Peace. -------------------------------- End of OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest V00 Issue #320 *******************************************