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 HISTORY OF RICHLAXD COUNTY.

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��The election list above, and the following pioneers residing in the township in 1869, who were in the county prior to 1820, will give a good knowledge in reference to the first settlers of the township :

��Age In

1869.

��James A. McCluer

Jessie Mahagan

Margaret Durbin

Abraham Stealts* ,

John RoDinson* :..

Alexander Robinson...

William Robinson

Nancy Robinson* ,

Nicholas Flaharty*

Eleanor J. Flaharty*..

Josephus Flaharty

Frederick Fitting

Susan Bell*

Daniel Mullf

Benjamin Ridenourf..

George Ridenour*

William Weaver*

Mary Weaverf

Isaac Armstrong*

Mary Armstrong*

.Josiah W. Armstrongf

Joshua Armstrong

Hezekiah Armstrongf.

John Eckey*

Samuel Shafer-j-

Reuben Evarts

Henry Swank*

John Weirick*

Mary Hardestyf

Nancy Sargent

Sharah Chronister*

Joseph Johnston*

Abi Johnston*

Philip Lash*

Elizabeth Lash*

Liza Lefever

William Colley*

Mary Holland*

Sarah Hamilton*

Lydia Hines*

Elizabeth Ball

Margaret Mastersf ....

Isaac Gatton

Rachel Gat ton*

Sarah Gattonf

Eliza Hendricksonf....

Samuel Leedy*

Lewis K. Leedy

Delilah Leedy*

Charine Lett*

t Born in the county.
 * Now dead (1879).

��64 55

77 79 66 63 61 58 83 80 59 61 60 52 51 62 71 52 85 65 50 54 52 56 52 59 80 67 52 54 56 81 71 86 63 63 55 66 60 72 75 51 69 73 50 53 77 62 53 74

��Came to County.

��1809 1815 1812 1814 1814 1814 1814 1814 1817 1817 1817 1813 1816 1817 1818 1818 1815 1818 1817 1817 1817 1817 1817 1816 1818 1816 1817 1812 1817 1815 1815 1819 1816 1819 181<I 1812 1818 1818 1818 1814 18U 1818 1818 1814 1819 1816 1814 1811 1818 1812

��Native State.

��Virginia. Maryland. Virginia. Maryland, i Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. Maryland. Maryland, ^laryland. Ohio. Maryland.

��Pennsylvania. Virginia.

Maryland. Maryland.

Maryland.

Ohio.

N. Carolina.

Pennsylvania.

Ohio.

Ohio.

Ohio.

Maryland.

Virginia.

Pennsylvania.

Ohio.

Delaware.

Ohio.

Ohio.

Ohio.

Maryland.

Maryland.

Maryland. Maryland.

��Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. Vfaryland. Pennsylvania.

��Name.

��Elizabeth Lee

Susan Culver*

Lyda Zolomon

Hiram E. Gibson

Catharine Garber*....

Abraham Long

Cyrus Dayf

Richard Oldfield* ....

Almina Oldfield

Christian Aungst*....

Samuel Aungst

John Lett

James B. Miller*

Albert Farquhar

.Tames Holton*

Eve Garber

James Cleland*

George Beal*

Sarah Flemming

Rachael Swadener*.

Matilda Coursenf

John T. Dean

��Age ill 1869.

��69 78

57 57 61 64 50 68 64 65 64 69 69 65 68 63 59 55 58 75 52 54

��Came to County.

��1815 1815 1815 1818 1811 1814 1819 1810 1815 1816 1815 1815 1811 1819 1812 1813 1819 1819 1818 1817 1819 1819

��Native State.

��Maryland.

Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania.

Maryland.

Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania.

New York.

N.Hampshire.

Virginia.

Virginia.

Maryland.

Pennsylvania.

Maryland.

Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania.

Ohio.

Virginia.

New York.

��Bellville is the only town in Jefterson Town- ship, and is located on the northeast quai'ter of Section 9 and adjoining sections. The first building within the present incorporated limits was the first in the toAvnship, erected in 1808. About 1814, Robert Bell, Sr., came from Bel- mont County, Ohio, and purchased the quarter- section of James McCluer, and, in 1855, he laid out the first plat of the town, which consisted of forty-eight lots, embracing the land between Main and Huron streets, bounded on the north by Ogle street, and on the south by the first alley north of Durbin street. Enoch Ogle pur- chased Lot No. 1, east of the Clifton House, and thereon erected a building and opened a tavern — the first in the township. These two — the block-house and a dwelling-house at the foot of Snake Hill (Bellville Cemeteiy) — were the 011I3' buildings in the village for several years. Richard Crawford set up a blacksmith-shop on Lot No. 5, in an early day. Joseph Carter brought the first dry goods to the place from Uniontown, now Ashland, and occupied a small room in Ogles tavern. Joseph Hildreth

f Born in the county.
 * Now dead (1879).

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