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116151 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. Thomas was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. According to Official Roster II, Soldiers of the American Revolution Who Lived in the State of Ohio: Nott, Thomas - Morgan Co. Pvt. Conn. St. Trps., Enl. 1776 Charlestown NH. Was b. June 24, 1740 Fairfield Conn. Came to Morgan Co. O fr N.H. abt 1800 whr in Oct 24 1822 he applied for pens for 2 yrs service. On 9-2-1833 drawing pens. ref NH (Green Mountain Boys) S5836 Pens Claims. Cop by State DAR. Addit rpt fr. Leliabel Burch Cols. O. Served over 3 yrs in Rev. 1 1/2 yrs under Capts. Weatherby and White, also Col. Ethan Allen. Enl. from Acworth Twp. Cheshire Co. NH. Was in engagement on Plains of Abraham and in the Battle of Stillwater. Soldr d. May 15 1834 [a subsequent entry in Roster III gave the year as 1835] Bristol Twp. Morgan Co. O. Thomas came to Roxbury Twp., Washington Co., OH, in 1800, from Pennsylvania. In 1805 he bought 50 acres for $100, being one half of Donation Lot 38 on the south bank of the Muskingum, drawn by Amos Harvey. | NOTT, Thomas (I15871)
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116152 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, John , Capt. (I9630)
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116153 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Olive (I12033)
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116154 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Gershom (I12019)
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116155 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, William (I12018)
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116156 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Salome (I12010)
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116157 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Thaddeus (I11988)
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116158 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, John , Capt. (I9630)
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116159 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Thaddeus (I11988)
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116160 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Salome (I12010)
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116161 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, William (I12018)
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116162 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Olive (I12033)
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116163 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, John , Capt. (I9630)
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116164 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Thaddeus (I11988)
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116165 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Salome (I12010)
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116166 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, William (I12018)
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116167 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Olive (I12033)
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116168 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, John , Capt. (I9630)
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116169 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Thaddeus (I11988)
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116170 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Salome (I12010)
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116171 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, William (I12018)
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116172 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Olive (I12033)
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116173 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, John , Capt. (I9630)
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116174 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Thaddeus (I11988)
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116175 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Salome (I12010)
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116176 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, William (I12018)
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116177 | The Families of Old Fairfield by Donald Lines Jacobus. | NOTT, Olive (I12033)
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116178 | The family bible has his name as Alford. | STAFFORD, Alfred Monroe (Alford) (I26386)
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116179 | The family bible has the birth date as 3/1/1904. | STAFFORD, Ava Etta (I26395)
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116180 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116181 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116182 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116183 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116184 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116185 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116186 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116187 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116188 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116189 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116190 | The family came from Childwell, a parish near Riverpool in Lancashire, England. Shortly after the execution of his wife, Henry Lake removed to Portsmouth, RI where he was admitted an inhabitant on 19 Jan 1651/52, and on 23 Apr 1651 he witnessed a deed there. He had 33 score acrese of land in Portsmouth. Toward the end of his life he lived in Dartmouth. | LAKE, Henry (I25315)
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116191 | The family moved from Delaware to Franklin County, Ohio in 1838, residing there until 1841, when they emigrated to Peoria county, Illinois, where the father purchased a small farm. In that county the children received their education and grew to manhood & womanhood. - Our subject was the first of the family to come to Iowa, he settled in Louisa county in 1852, entering eighty acres of wild prairie land upon which not a stick of timber could be seen, with exception of the little log cabin, sixteen feet square. On the 13th of April, 1853, Mr. Stafford took up his residence on his claim, and began building fences and breaking the wild land with four to six yoke of oxen. He has never had one cent given him since 1853, and his success in life has certainly been most praiseworthy. In 1856 the loved ones whom he left in Peoria County, Illinois, came to his new home, and in Louisa County his father purchased a farm of eighty acres, upon which he resided until his death, which occurred in February, 1865, his wife surviving him many years, her death occurring in February, 1881. They were both active members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and were among the highly honored citizens of the county. On the 29th of August, 1850, in Peoria county, Illinois the marriage of John Stafford and Miss Delia Bevans was celebrated. Delia Bevans was born in Highland co., Ohio, July 19, 1832, a daughter of John and Margaret (Frost) Bevans, who were natives of Pennsylvania, though both are now deceased, the mother having died about the year 1848, the father being called to his final rest in 1865. They were members of the ME church, in which organization Mr. Bevans was a prominent worker... | STAFFORD, Balaam Jr. (I34860)
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116192 | The family moved from Delaware to Franklin County, Ohio in 1838, residing there until 1841, when they emigrated to Peoria county, Illinois, where the father purchased a small farm. In that county the children received their education and grew to manhood & womanhood. - Our subject was the first of the family to come to Iowa, he settled in Louisa county in 1852, entering eighty acres of wild prairie land upon which not a stick of timber could be seen, with exception of the little log cabin, sixteen feet square. On the 13th of April, 1853, Mr. Stafford took up his residence on his claim, and began building fences and breaking the wild land with four to six yoke of oxen. He has never had one cent given him since 1853, and his success in life has certainly been most praiseworthy. In 1856 the loved ones whom he left in Peoria County, Illinois, came to his new home, and in Louisa County his father purchased a farm of eighty acres, upon which he resided until his death, which occurred in February, 1865, his wife surviving him many years, her death occurring in February, 1881. They were both active members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and were among the highly honored citizens of the county. On the 29th of August, 1850, in Peoria county, Illinois the marriage of John Stafford and Miss Delia Bevans was celebrated. Delia Bevans was born in Highland co., Ohio, July 19, 1832, a daughter of John and Margaret (Frost) Bevans, who were natives of Pennsylvania, though both are now deceased, the mother having died about the year 1848, the father being called to his final rest in 1865. They were members of the ME church, in which organization Mr. Bevans was a prominent worker... | STAFFORD, Balaam Jr. (I34860)
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116193 | The family moved from Delaware to Franklin County, Ohio in 1838, residing there until 1841, when they emigrated to Peoria county, Illinois, where the father purchased a small farm. In that county the children received their education and grew to manhood & womanhood. - Our subject was the first of the family to come to Iowa, he settled in Louisa county in 1852, entering eighty acres of wild prairie land upon which not a stick of timber could be seen, with exception of the little log cabin, sixteen feet square. On the 13th of April, 1853, Mr. Stafford took up his residence on his claim, and began building fences and breaking the wild land with four to six yoke of oxen. He has never had one cent given him since 1853, and his success in life has certainly been most praiseworthy. In 1856 the loved ones whom he left in Peoria County, Illinois, came to his new home, and in Louisa County his father purchased a farm of eighty acres, upon which he resided until his death, which occurred in February, 1865, his wife surviving him many years, her death occurring in February, 1881. They were both active members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and were among the highly honored citizens of the county. On the 29th of August, 1850, in Peoria county, Illinois the marriage of John Stafford and Miss Delia Bevans was celebrated. Delia Bevans was born in Highland co., Ohio, July 19, 1832, a daughter of John and Margaret (Frost) Bevans, who were natives of Pennsylvania, though both are now deceased, the mother having died about the year 1848, the father being called to his final rest in 1865. They were members of the ME church, in which organization Mr. Bevans was a prominent worker... | STAFFORD, Balaam Jr. (I34860)
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116194 | The family moved to Plattsburg after his death. | GARRET, Samuel (I19547)
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116195 | The family moved to Plattsburg after his death. | GARRET, Samuel (I19547)
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116196 | The family moved to Plattsburg after his death. | GARRET, Samuel (I19547)
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116197 | The family moved to Plattsburg after his death. | GARRET, Samuel (I19547)
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116198 | The family moved to Plattsburg after his death. | GARRET, Samuel (I19547)
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116199 | The family moved to Plattsburg after his death. | GARRET, Samuel (I19547)
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116200 | The family moved to Plattsburg after his death. | GARRET, Samuel (I19547)
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