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119201 | Walter was one of the founders of York, ME | NORTON, Col. Walter (I27532)
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119202 | Walter was one of the founders of York, ME | NORTON, Col. Walter (I27532)
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119203 | Walter was one of the founders of York, ME | NORTON, Col. Walter (I27532)
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119204 | Walter was one of the founders of York, ME | NORTON, Col. Walter (I27532)
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119205 | Walter was one of the founders of York, ME | NORTON, Col. Walter (I27532)
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119206 | Walter was one of the founders of York, ME | NORTON, Col. Walter (I27532)
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119207 | Walter was one of the founders of York, ME | NORTON, Col. Walter (I27532)
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119208 | Walter was one of the founders of York, ME | NORTON, Col. Walter (I27532)
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119209 | Walter William Stafford, 27, res. Beacon, Mahaska County, IA, born April 30, 1890 Mahaska County, farmer, wife and 2 children. He was described as tall, stout build, grayish eye, dark brown hair. | STAFFORD, Walter William (I49519)
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119210 | Walter Williams Coombs inerited the home of his grandfather Walter Williams in the bi spring area of Larue County, Kentucky. A large house constructed of logs in the dog-trot fashion, it faced the road across from the family cemetery, today known as the Coombs-Williams Cemetery in Larue County, Kentucky. Walter Williams Coombs joined the Confederacy and served until his death in 1862. The circumstances concerning his death are unknown to the author; however, it seems possible he died in the service of the Confederacy. His will was written on May 2, 1857 and was probated in Larue County Court on June 23, 1865. Of primary importance in his will was his desire that money from his estate be used for the education of his children. | COOMBS, Walter Williams (I10625)
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119211 | Walter Williams Coombs inerited the home of his grandfather Walter Williams in the bi spring area of Larue County, Kentucky. A large house constructed of logs in the dog-trot fashion, it faced the road across from the family cemetery, today known as the Coombs-Williams Cemetery in Larue County, Kentucky. Walter Williams Coombs joined the Confederacy and served until his death in 1862. The circumstances concerning his death are unknown to the author; however, it seems possible he died in the service of the Confederacy. His will was written on May 2, 1857 and was probated in Larue County Court on June 23, 1865. Of primary importance in his will was his desire that money from his estate be used for the education of his children. | COOMBS, Walter Williams (I10625)
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119212 | Walter Williams Coombs inerited the home of his grandfather Walter Williams in the bi spring area of Larue County, Kentucky. A large house constructed of logs in the dog-trot fashion, it faced the road across from the family cemetery, today known as the Coombs-Williams Cemetery in Larue County, Kentucky. Walter Williams Coombs joined the Confederacy and served until his death in 1862. The circumstances concerning his death are unknown to the author; however, it seems possible he died in the service of the Confederacy. His will was written on May 2, 1857 and was probated in Larue County Court on June 23, 1865. Of primary importance in his will was his desire that money from his estate be used for the education of his children. | COOMBS, Walter Williams (I10625)
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119213 | Walter Williams Coombs inerited the home of his grandfather Walter Williams in the bi spring area of Larue County, Kentucky. A large house constructed of logs in the dog-trot fashion, it faced the road across from the family cemetery, today known as the Coombs-Williams Cemetery in Larue County, Kentucky. Walter Williams Coombs joined the Confederacy and served until his death in 1862. The circumstances concerning his death are unknown to the author; however, it seems possible he died in the service of the Confederacy. His will was written on May 2, 1857 and was probated in Larue County Court on June 23, 1865. Of primary importance in his will was his desire that money from his estate be used for the education of his children. | COOMBS, Walter Williams (I10625)
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119214 | Walter Williams Coombs inerited the home of his grandfather Walter Williams in the bi spring area of Larue County, Kentucky. A large house constructed of logs in the dog-trot fashion, it faced the road across from the family cemetery, today known as the Coombs-Williams Cemetery in Larue County, Kentucky. Walter Williams Coombs joined the Confederacy and served until his death in 1862. The circumstances concerning his death are unknown to the author; however, it seems possible he died in the service of the Confederacy. His will was written on May 2, 1857 and was probated in Larue County Court on June 23, 1865. Of primary importance in his will was his desire that money from his estate be used for the education of his children. | COOMBS, Walter Williams (I10625)
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119215 | Walter, age 1 & seven months, is listed as son on the 1910 Madison Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William E. & Bettie Luker. http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25909861/person/1737990564 Buried @ Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Madison County, TN | LUKER, Walter (I120274)
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119216 | Walter, age 1 & seven months, is listed as son on the 1910 Madison Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William E. & Bettie Luker. http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25909861/person/1737990564 Buried @ Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Madison County, TN | LUKER, Walter (I120274)
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119217 | Walter, age 1 & seven months, is listed as son on the 1910 Madison Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William E. & Bettie Luker. http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25909861/person/1737990564 Buried @ Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Madison County, TN | LUKER, Walter (I120274)
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119218 | Walter, age 1 & seven months, is listed as son on the 1910 Madison Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William E. & Bettie Luker. http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25909861/person/1737990564 Buried @ Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Madison County, TN | LUKER, Walter (I120274)
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119219 | Walter, age 1 & seven months, is listed as son on the 1910 Madison Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William E. & Bettie Luker. http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25909861/person/1737990564 Buried @ Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Madison County, TN | LUKER, Walter (I120274)
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119220 | Walter, age 1 & seven months, is listed as son on the 1910 Madison Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William E. & Bettie Luker. http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25909861/person/1737990564 Buried @ Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Madison County, TN | LUKER, Walter (I120274)
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119221 | Walter, age 11, is listed as son on the 1900 Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Angeline Pippens. Walter Pippin, age 22, is listed as Hired Man on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of John Morris. WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 Walter Pippin, age 34, born March 13, 1884 nearest relative: Mrs. Ola Bell Pippin, Guthrie, Todd Co., KY Height: 5'10", Build: Slender, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Auburn 1920 Allensville, Todd Co., KY census, entry 110/110 Pippin, Walter, age 38, born Tenn. Ola B., wife age 25, born KY Sarah, dau. age 11 Edna, dau. age 5 1930 Cannelton, Perry Co., Indiana, entry 322/351 Pippin, Walter age 41, married when 22, KY Ola B., wife age 42, married when 23, KY Edna M., dau. age 15, born KY Connor, Edgar L., grandson age 4&5/12, born Indiana Samuel E., grandson age 1&11/12, born Ind. | PIPPIN, Walter (I122395)
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119222 | Walter, age 11, is listed as son on the 1900 Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Angeline Pippens. Walter Pippin, age 22, is listed as Hired Man on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of John Morris. WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 Walter Pippin, age 34, born March 13, 1884 nearest relative: Mrs. Ola Bell Pippin, Guthrie, Todd Co., KY Height: 5'10", Build: Slender, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Auburn 1920 Allensville, Todd Co., KY census, entry 110/110 Pippin, Walter, age 38, born Tenn. Ola B., wife age 25, born KY Sarah, dau. age 11 Edna, dau. age 5 1930 Cannelton, Perry Co., Indiana, entry 322/351 Pippin, Walter age 41, married when 22, KY Ola B., wife age 42, married when 23, KY Edna M., dau. age 15, born KY Connor, Edgar L., grandson age 4&5/12, born Indiana Samuel E., grandson age 1&11/12, born Ind. | PIPPIN, Walter (I122395)
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119223 | Walter, age 11, is listed as son on the 1900 Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Angeline Pippens. Walter Pippin, age 22, is listed as Hired Man on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of John Morris. WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 Walter Pippin, age 34, born March 13, 1884 nearest relative: Mrs. Ola Bell Pippin, Guthrie, Todd Co., KY Height: 5'10", Build: Slender, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Auburn 1920 Allensville, Todd Co., KY census, entry 110/110 Pippin, Walter, age 38, born Tenn. Ola B., wife age 25, born KY Sarah, dau. age 11 Edna, dau. age 5 1930 Cannelton, Perry Co., Indiana, entry 322/351 Pippin, Walter age 41, married when 22, KY Ola B., wife age 42, married when 23, KY Edna M., dau. age 15, born KY Connor, Edgar L., grandson age 4&5/12, born Indiana Samuel E., grandson age 1&11/12, born Ind. | PIPPIN, Walter (I122395)
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119224 | Walter, age 11, is listed as son on the 1900 Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Angeline Pippens. Walter Pippin, age 22, is listed as Hired Man on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of John Morris. WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 Walter Pippin, age 34, born March 13, 1884 nearest relative: Mrs. Ola Bell Pippin, Guthrie, Todd Co., KY Height: 5'10", Build: Slender, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Auburn 1920 Allensville, Todd Co., KY census, entry 110/110 Pippin, Walter, age 38, born Tenn. Ola B., wife age 25, born KY Sarah, dau. age 11 Edna, dau. age 5 1930 Cannelton, Perry Co., Indiana, entry 322/351 Pippin, Walter age 41, married when 22, KY Ola B., wife age 42, married when 23, KY Edna M., dau. age 15, born KY Connor, Edgar L., grandson age 4&5/12, born Indiana Samuel E., grandson age 1&11/12, born Ind. | PIPPIN, Walter (I122395)
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119225 | Walter, age 11, is listed as son on the 1900 Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Angeline Pippens. Walter Pippin, age 22, is listed as Hired Man on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of John Morris. WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 Walter Pippin, age 34, born March 13, 1884 nearest relative: Mrs. Ola Bell Pippin, Guthrie, Todd Co., KY Height: 5'10", Build: Slender, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Auburn 1920 Allensville, Todd Co., KY census, entry 110/110 Pippin, Walter, age 38, born Tenn. Ola B., wife age 25, born KY Sarah, dau. age 11 Edna, dau. age 5 1930 Cannelton, Perry Co., Indiana, entry 322/351 Pippin, Walter age 41, married when 22, KY Ola B., wife age 42, married when 23, KY Edna M., dau. age 15, born KY Connor, Edgar L., grandson age 4&5/12, born Indiana Samuel E., grandson age 1&11/12, born Ind. | PIPPIN, Walter (I122395)
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119226 | Walter, age 11, is listed as son on the 1900 Clarksville, Montgomery Co., Tenn. census in the HH of widow Angeline Pippens. Walter Pippin, age 22, is listed as Hired Man on the 1910 Hadensville, Todd Co., KY census in the HH of John Morris. WW I Draft Registration, Sept. 12, 1918 Walter Pippin, age 34, born March 13, 1884 nearest relative: Mrs. Ola Bell Pippin, Guthrie, Todd Co., KY Height: 5'10", Build: Slender, Eyes: Brown, Hair: Auburn 1920 Allensville, Todd Co., KY census, entry 110/110 Pippin, Walter, age 38, born Tenn. Ola B., wife age 25, born KY Sarah, dau. age 11 Edna, dau. age 5 1930 Cannelton, Perry Co., Indiana, entry 322/351 Pippin, Walter age 41, married when 22, KY Ola B., wife age 42, married when 23, KY Edna M., dau. age 15, born KY Connor, Edgar L., grandson age 4&5/12, born Indiana Samuel E., grandson age 1&11/12, born Ind. | PIPPIN, Walter (I122395)
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119227 | Walter, age 2 & six months, is listed as son on the 1920 Fayette Co., Tenn. census in the HH of Lonnie & Jennie clapp. Fayette Co., Tenn. Marriage Record Walter Clapp to Katie Bell Hughes, 20 Oct 1932 | CLAPP, Walter (I120411)
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119228 | Walter, age 4, is listed as son on the 1900 Fayette Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William A. Williams. Walter, age 13, is listed on the 1910 Hill Co., Texas census in the HH of Willie Williams. WW I Draft Registration, June 5, 1917, Hill Co., Texas Walter S. Williams, age 21, born May 16, 1896, Whiteville, Tennessee single, employed by W. A. Williams Height: Medium Build: Medium Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1930 Hill Co., Texas census, entry 316/329 (next door to parents Will A. & Martha Williams) Williams, Wallie S. age 33, married when 28, born Tenn. Florence, wife age 27, married when 22, born Texas Clayton, son age 5 | WILLIAMS, Walter S. (I120626)
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119229 | Walter, age 4, is listed as son on the 1900 Fayette Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William A. Williams. Walter, age 13, is listed on the 1910 Hill Co., Texas census in the HH of Willie Williams. WW I Draft Registration, June 5, 1917, Hill Co., Texas Walter S. Williams, age 21, born May 16, 1896, Whiteville, Tennessee single, employed by W. A. Williams Height: Medium Build: Medium Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1930 Hill Co., Texas census, entry 316/329 (next door to parents Will A. & Martha Williams) Williams, Wallie S. age 33, married when 28, born Tenn. Florence, wife age 27, married when 22, born Texas Clayton, son age 5 | WILLIAMS, Walter S. (I120626)
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119230 | Walter, age 4, is listed as son on the 1900 Fayette Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William A. Williams. Walter, age 13, is listed on the 1910 Hill Co., Texas census in the HH of Willie Williams. WW I Draft Registration, June 5, 1917, Hill Co., Texas Walter S. Williams, age 21, born May 16, 1896, Whiteville, Tennessee single, employed by W. A. Williams Height: Medium Build: Medium Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1930 Hill Co., Texas census, entry 316/329 (next door to parents Will A. & Martha Williams) Williams, Wallie S. age 33, married when 28, born Tenn. Florence, wife age 27, married when 22, born Texas Clayton, son age 5 | WILLIAMS, Walter S. (I120626)
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119231 | Walter, age 4, is listed as son on the 1900 Fayette Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William A. Williams. Walter, age 13, is listed on the 1910 Hill Co., Texas census in the HH of Willie Williams. WW I Draft Registration, June 5, 1917, Hill Co., Texas Walter S. Williams, age 21, born May 16, 1896, Whiteville, Tennessee single, employed by W. A. Williams Height: Medium Build: Medium Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1930 Hill Co., Texas census, entry 316/329 (next door to parents Will A. & Martha Williams) Williams, Wallie S. age 33, married when 28, born Tenn. Florence, wife age 27, married when 22, born Texas Clayton, son age 5 | WILLIAMS, Walter S. (I120626)
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119232 | Walter, age 4, is listed as son on the 1900 Fayette Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William A. Williams. Walter, age 13, is listed on the 1910 Hill Co., Texas census in the HH of Willie Williams. WW I Draft Registration, June 5, 1917, Hill Co., Texas Walter S. Williams, age 21, born May 16, 1896, Whiteville, Tennessee single, employed by W. A. Williams Height: Medium Build: Medium Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1930 Hill Co., Texas census, entry 316/329 (next door to parents Will A. & Martha Williams) Williams, Wallie S. age 33, married when 28, born Tenn. Florence, wife age 27, married when 22, born Texas Clayton, son age 5 | WILLIAMS, Walter S. (I120626)
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119233 | Walter, age 4, is listed as son on the 1900 Fayette Co., Tenn. census in the HH of William A. Williams. Walter, age 13, is listed on the 1910 Hill Co., Texas census in the HH of Willie Williams. WW I Draft Registration, June 5, 1917, Hill Co., Texas Walter S. Williams, age 21, born May 16, 1896, Whiteville, Tennessee single, employed by W. A. Williams Height: Medium Build: Medium Eyes: Blue, Hair: Light 1930 Hill Co., Texas census, entry 316/329 (next door to parents Will A. & Martha Williams) Williams, Wallie S. age 33, married when 28, born Tenn. Florence, wife age 27, married when 22, born Texas Clayton, son age 5 | WILLIAMS, Walter S. (I120626)
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119234 | Walter, age 5, is listed as son on the 1920 Jackson Co., Ala. census in the HH of Oscar G. Arnold. Walter, age 15, is listed as son on the 1930 Jackson Co., Ala. census in the HH of Gus Arnold. | ARNOLD, Walter (I121911)
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119235 | Walter, age 6, is listed as son on the 1910 Hopkins Co., KY census in the HH of Robert & Emily Owen. | OWEN, Walter (I118457)
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119236 | Walter, age 6, is listed as son on the 1910 Hopkins Co., KY census in the HH of Robert & Emily Owen. | OWEN, Walter (I118457)
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119237 | Walter, age 6, is listed as son on the 1910 Hopkins Co., KY census in the HH of Robert & Emily Owen. | OWEN, Walter (I118457)
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119238 | Walter, age 6, is listed as son on the 1910 Hopkins Co., KY census in the HH of Robert & Emily Owen. | OWEN, Walter (I118457)
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119239 | Walter, age 6, is listed as son on the 1910 Hopkins Co., KY census in the HH of Robert & Emily Owen. | OWEN, Walter (I118457)
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119240 | Walter, age 6, is listed as son on the 1910 Hopkins Co., KY census in the HH of Robert & Emily Owen. | OWEN, Walter (I118457)
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119241 | Wanda married Harry E. Hansen on March 1, 1996 in Miami, Okla. | HANSEN, Harry E. (I120862)
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119242 | War of 1812 Veteran. !MILITARY- Lanier's Independent Batt'n, Ohio Militia(War of 1812) The name of John Helvy, a private in Capt. John Williams' Company of Riflemen, Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia, commanded by Major Alexander C. Lanier, appears on the company muster roll for August 25, 1813 to January 4, 1814. The name of John Helvy appears on the payroll of the above-mentioned company. Term of service charged was 4 months and 11 days, for which he was paid $8.00 per month, for a total of $34.87. !BOUNTY LAND- Act of Congress, September 28, 1850. Application of John Helvie of Cass County, Indiana, for bounty land was filed on December 14, 1850 by Charles B. Lasselle, his attorney, of Logansport, Indiana. Applicant, who was 70 years of age, stated that he "was a private in the company of Light Infantry under the command of Captain John Williams in (as he believes to the best of his recollection) the First Regiment of Ohio Militia, under the command of Col. Ewing, in the war with the Indians north-west of the river Ohio in the year 1811-12; that he volunteered in the county of Miami in the state of Ohio on or about the 20th day of August 1812, for the term of 6 months; that he continued in actual service in said war for the term of about 4 months and 4 days and that he was honorably discharged in the said county of Miami and state of Ohio on the 24th day of December , AD 1812, as will appear by the muster roll of said company---he having never received a written certificate of discharge." Application carries the signature of John Helvie. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 17592, filed in Logansport, Indiana in Vol. 63, page 236. Act of Congress, March 3, 1855. Application of John Helvie, aged 75, of Cass County, Indiana for bounty land, filed on June 8, 1855 by Charles B. Lasselle of Logansport. Applicant again states his military service and that he received a bounty land warrant no. 17592 for 80-acres of land under the Act of Congress, September 28, 1850 which he has since legally disposed of and cannot return. Witnesses to application were Thomas B. McElheney and Elon Wade of Logansport. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 25360. Another application dated November 30, 1860, for bounty land under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1855, was filed by John Helvie, aged 81, residing in Miami County, Ohio. This application was written by Charles H.Culbertson, an attorney in Troy, Ohio. Witness to said application were Robert H. Culbertson and W. S. Covault. No record of any land having been received from this application. | HELVIE, John D. (I95575)
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119243 | War of 1812 Veteran. !MILITARY- Lanier's Independent Batt'n, Ohio Militia(War of 1812) The name of John Helvy, a private in Capt. John Williams' Company of Riflemen, Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia, commanded by Major Alexander C. Lanier, appears on the company muster roll for August 25, 1813 to January 4, 1814. The name of John Helvy appears on the payroll of the above-mentioned company. Term of service charged was 4 months and 11 days, for which he was paid $8.00 per month, for a total of $34.87. !BOUNTY LAND- Act of Congress, September 28, 1850. Application of John Helvie of Cass County, Indiana, for bounty land was filed on December 14, 1850 by Charles B. Lasselle, his attorney, of Logansport, Indiana. Applicant, who was 70 years of age, stated that he "was a private in the company of Light Infantry under the command of Captain John Williams in (as he believes to the best of his recollection) the First Regiment of Ohio Militia, under the command of Col. Ewing, in the war with the Indians north-west of the river Ohio in the year 1811-12; that he volunteered in the county of Miami in the state of Ohio on or about the 20th day of August 1812, for the term of 6 months; that he continued in actual service in said war for the term of about 4 months and 4 days and that he was honorably discharged in the said county of Miami and state of Ohio on the 24th day of December , AD 1812, as will appear by the muster roll of said company---he having never received a written certificate of discharge." Application carries the signature of John Helvie. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 17592, filed in Logansport, Indiana in Vol. 63, page 236. Act of Congress, March 3, 1855. Application of John Helvie, aged 75, of Cass County, Indiana for bounty land, filed on June 8, 1855 by Charles B. Lasselle of Logansport. Applicant again states his military service and that he received a bounty land warrant no. 17592 for 80-acres of land under the Act of Congress, September 28, 1850 which he has since legally disposed of and cannot return. Witnesses to application were Thomas B. McElheney and Elon Wade of Logansport. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 25360. Another application dated November 30, 1860, for bounty land under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1855, was filed by John Helvie, aged 81, residing in Miami County, Ohio. This application was written by Charles H.Culbertson, an attorney in Troy, Ohio. Witness to said application were Robert H. Culbertson and W. S. Covault. No record of any land having been received from this application. | HELVIE, John D. (I95575)
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119244 | War of 1812 Veteran. !MILITARY- Lanier's Independent Batt'n, Ohio Militia(War of 1812) The name of John Helvy, a private in Capt. John Williams' Company of Riflemen, Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia, commanded by Major Alexander C. Lanier, appears on the company muster roll for August 25, 1813 to January 4, 1814. The name of John Helvy appears on the payroll of the above-mentioned company. Term of service charged was 4 months and 11 days, for which he was paid $8.00 per month, for a total of $34.87. !BOUNTY LAND- Act of Congress, September 28, 1850. Application of John Helvie of Cass County, Indiana, for bounty land was filed on December 14, 1850 by Charles B. Lasselle, his attorney, of Logansport, Indiana. Applicant, who was 70 years of age, stated that he "was a private in the company of Light Infantry under the command of Captain John Williams in (as he believes to the best of his recollection) the First Regiment of Ohio Militia, under the command of Col. Ewing, in the war with the Indians north-west of the river Ohio in the year 1811-12; that he volunteered in the county of Miami in the state of Ohio on or about the 20th day of August 1812, for the term of 6 months; that he continued in actual service in said war for the term of about 4 months and 4 days and that he was honorably discharged in the said county of Miami and state of Ohio on the 24th day of December , AD 1812, as will appear by the muster roll of said company---he having never received a written certificate of discharge." Application carries the signature of John Helvie. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 17592, filed in Logansport, Indiana in Vol. 63, page 236. Act of Congress, March 3, 1855. Application of John Helvie, aged 75, of Cass County, Indiana for bounty land, filed on June 8, 1855 by Charles B. Lasselle of Logansport. Applicant again states his military service and that he received a bounty land warrant no. 17592 for 80-acres of land under the Act of Congress, September 28, 1850 which he has since legally disposed of and cannot return. Witnesses to application were Thomas B. McElheney and Elon Wade of Logansport. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 25360. Another application dated November 30, 1860, for bounty land under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1855, was filed by John Helvie, aged 81, residing in Miami County, Ohio. This application was written by Charles H.Culbertson, an attorney in Troy, Ohio. Witness to said application were Robert H. Culbertson and W. S. Covault. No record of any land having been received from this application. | HELVIE, John D. (I95575)
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119245 | War of 1812 Veteran. !MILITARY- Lanier's Independent Batt'n, Ohio Militia(War of 1812) The name of John Helvy, a private in Capt. John Williams' Company of Riflemen, Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia, commanded by Major Alexander C. Lanier, appears on the company muster roll for August 25, 1813 to January 4, 1814. The name of John Helvy appears on the payroll of the above-mentioned company. Term of service charged was 4 months and 11 days, for which he was paid $8.00 per month, for a total of $34.87. !BOUNTY LAND- Act of Congress, September 28, 1850. Application of John Helvie of Cass County, Indiana, for bounty land was filed on December 14, 1850 by Charles B. Lasselle, his attorney, of Logansport, Indiana. Applicant, who was 70 years of age, stated that he "was a private in the company of Light Infantry under the command of Captain John Williams in (as he believes to the best of his recollection) the First Regiment of Ohio Militia, under the command of Col. Ewing, in the war with the Indians north-west of the river Ohio in the year 1811-12; that he volunteered in the county of Miami in the state of Ohio on or about the 20th day of August 1812, for the term of 6 months; that he continued in actual service in said war for the term of about 4 months and 4 days and that he was honorably discharged in the said county of Miami and state of Ohio on the 24th day of December , AD 1812, as will appear by the muster roll of said company---he having never received a written certificate of discharge." Application carries the signature of John Helvie. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 17592, filed in Logansport, Indiana in Vol. 63, page 236. Act of Congress, March 3, 1855. Application of John Helvie, aged 75, of Cass County, Indiana for bounty land, filed on June 8, 1855 by Charles B. Lasselle of Logansport. Applicant again states his military service and that he received a bounty land warrant no. 17592 for 80-acres of land under the Act of Congress, September 28, 1850 which he has since legally disposed of and cannot return. Witnesses to application were Thomas B. McElheney and Elon Wade of Logansport. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 25360. Another application dated November 30, 1860, for bounty land under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1855, was filed by John Helvie, aged 81, residing in Miami County, Ohio. This application was written by Charles H.Culbertson, an attorney in Troy, Ohio. Witness to said application were Robert H. Culbertson and W. S. Covault. No record of any land having been received from this application. | HELVIE, John D. (I95575)
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119246 | War of 1812 Veteran. !MILITARY- Lanier's Independent Batt'n, Ohio Militia(War of 1812) The name of John Helvy, a private in Capt. John Williams' Company of Riflemen, Odd Battalion, Ohio Militia, commanded by Major Alexander C. Lanier, appears on the company muster roll for August 25, 1813 to January 4, 1814. The name of John Helvy appears on the payroll of the above-mentioned company. Term of service charged was 4 months and 11 days, for which he was paid $8.00 per month, for a total of $34.87. !BOUNTY LAND- Act of Congress, September 28, 1850. Application of John Helvie of Cass County, Indiana, for bounty land was filed on December 14, 1850 by Charles B. Lasselle, his attorney, of Logansport, Indiana. Applicant, who was 70 years of age, stated that he "was a private in the company of Light Infantry under the command of Captain John Williams in (as he believes to the best of his recollection) the First Regiment of Ohio Militia, under the command of Col. Ewing, in the war with the Indians north-west of the river Ohio in the year 1811-12; that he volunteered in the county of Miami in the state of Ohio on or about the 20th day of August 1812, for the term of 6 months; that he continued in actual service in said war for the term of about 4 months and 4 days and that he was honorably discharged in the said county of Miami and state of Ohio on the 24th day of December , AD 1812, as will appear by the muster roll of said company---he having never received a written certificate of discharge." Application carries the signature of John Helvie. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 17592, filed in Logansport, Indiana in Vol. 63, page 236. Act of Congress, March 3, 1855. Application of John Helvie, aged 75, of Cass County, Indiana for bounty land, filed on June 8, 1855 by Charles B. Lasselle of Logansport. Applicant again states his military service and that he received a bounty land warrant no. 17592 for 80-acres of land under the Act of Congress, September 28, 1850 which he has since legally disposed of and cannot return. Witnesses to application were Thomas B. McElheney and Elon Wade of Logansport. An 80-acre tract of land was granted under Land Warrant No. 25360. Another application dated November 30, 1860, for bounty land under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1855, was filed by John Helvie, aged 81, residing in Miami County, Ohio. This application was written by Charles H.Culbertson, an attorney in Troy, Ohio. Witness to said application were Robert H. Culbertson and W. S. Covault. No record of any land having been received from this application. | HELVIE, John D. (I95575)
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119247 | War of 1812. | STAFFORD, Seth S. (I2746)
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119248 | Ward 1. Listed as a laborer (31) with wife Mary (36) and children James (16), Thomas (12), John (11), Michael (9), William (6), Patrick (4) and Margaret (1). | STAFFORD, Michael (Branch 210) (I52614)
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119249 | Ward 2. Listed as Harry O. Stafford, in dry goods, a roomer. | STAFFORD, Harry Orrison (I33287)
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119250 | Ward 20. Listed as Wm B. Stafford, a druggist, with wife Harriet and children Martin H., Fredk W., Isabelle K. and Mary C.. | STAFFORD, William Bacon (I31354)
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