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Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1830 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the May 1830 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

May Session 1830

Page 137

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, Esquire, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Manchester Township
  • William Flake, Esquire, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Laughery Township
  • Joseph Wood, Esquire, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Union Township
  • Ulysses Cooke, Esquire, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Lawrenceburg Township
  • John Columbia, Esquire, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Sparta Township
  • Laban Bramble, Esquire, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Cesars Creek Township
  • John Neal, Esquire, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Randolph Township

Mark McCracken elected president of board

Persons exonerated from payment of poll tax:

  • John Conaway, Union Township
  • Richard Calhoun, Union Township
  • Samuel McClane, Union Township
  • Ebenezer Green, Union Township

Joseph Trester and Martin Trester establish ferry across Laughery Creek, formerly established by Isaiah Hayes.

 

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John Shook – license to keep a grocery at his grocery in New Lawrenceburg

Martin Cozine establishes ferry across south Hogan Creek.

No. 1 – Allowed to David Fisher M. D. for medicine and attendance to Elizabeth Roberts, a pauper

No. 2 – Allowed to Gabriel Duggins for boarding and keeping Rebecca Coosenberry, a pauper

Samuel Hearn – license to retail foreign merchandise at his house in Sparta Township

No. 3 – Allowed to Benjamin Tibbets, Jr., for making one pair of shoes for Ann Gay, a pauper

 

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John Godley, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Logan Township took his seat.

Isaac Caldwell, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Kelso Township took his seat.

Bowman & Rush – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic liquors and groceries at their house in Rising Sun

Caleb A. Craft & Co. – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Remitted to John Dusham $3.00 on his tavern license, having ceased tavern keeping.

Sundry petitions for alteration in Union Township to take from Randolph Township. Postponed.

No. 4 – Allowed to James Roberts for balance keeping Elizmer Gay, a pauper

No. 5 – Allowed to James Miller for keeping and boarding Anne Gay, a pauper

No. 6 – Allowed to John Milatt for keeping and boarding Anne Gay, a pauper

 

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No. 7 – Allowed to John Melatt for keeping Elismer Gay, a pauper

Elijah Horsley reestablish ferry across Ohio River. Martin Cozine, security. Charles Vattier by Bassett, his attorney, to reconsider ferry rate.

Luke Evill – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and to retail foreign and domestic liquors at his house in Aurora

No. 8 – Allowed to Daniel McKeighan for making a coffin for Lucy Shed, a pauper

Daniel Bartholomew – license to vend foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

John D. Moore – license to retail and vend foreign merchandise at his store in Harrison

 

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Absalom Runnion – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his stand or house in Lawrenceburg

John Shook reestablish ferry across Tanner’s Creek, at and opposite New Lawrenceburg, previously owned by Isaac Dunn.

Fines assessed by John Palmer:

  • Charles Nevens – battery on Joseph Hogan – fined $0.25
  • Joshua Rounds – attempt to commit a battery on John G Howery – fined $1.00
  • George Cheek – battery on Elistmore Putnam – fined $0.25

 

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Fines assessed by John Lyons, Justice of Peace for Cesars Creek Township:

  • Henry Parker – assault upon David Williamson, supervisor of public roads – fined $1.00

Fines assessed by Thomas Palmer:

  • Wm Dunkins – profane swearing – fined $1.00
  • Elmore Cheek – profane swearing – fined $3.00
  • Richard Prest – profane swearing – fined $1.00

No. 9 – Allowed to William Cooke, Jailor for boarding and fire wood to Frederick Henry, a criminal; boarding and fire wood furnished James Fitzpatrick; boarding and fire wood to Mary Orchard, confined in jail; boarding and fire wood to Samuel Smith, a prisoner; boarding Andrew Johnston, a criminal; and boarding Jesse Darragh.

William Gibson – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburgh

Enoch D. John – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

 

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No. 10 – Allowed to Grigg & Culley for printing expose of 1828, 1829

Bedford & Saltmarsh – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at their shop in Lawrenceburg

Little W. Johnson – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Lawrenceburg

Darragh and Askew – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at their store or shop in Lawrenceburg

Morgan and Morrison – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic liquors and groceries

No. 11 – Allowed to Henry Bruce, Sr., for boarding and keeping Abraham Peters, a pauper

Charles W. Wright – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries and liquors at his house in Manchester Township

Dennis Holdren exonerated from payment of poll tax in Logan Township.

Isaac Nelson exonerated from payment of poll tax in Logan Township.

 

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Moore & Pepper – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

William and John O. Neal – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Isaac Gibson – license to retail foreign merchandise at his house in Cesars Creek Township

Pinkney James & Co. – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Union Township

No. 12 – Allowed to James McKinny for goods furnished Mary Ann McBride, a pauper

No. 13 – Allowed to Richard Archord for keeping, boarding and clothing Mary Archard and child, two paupers

No. 14 – Allowed to Jonathan R. Nelson for keeping, boarding and a coffin furnished Richard Archord’s child, a pauper

Haines & Lanius – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

 

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No. 16 – Allowed to Sarah Laremore for keeping and boarding Thomas Moore, a pauper

No. 17 – Allowed to John Morrison for making a coffin for Mary Ann McBride, a pauper

No. 18 – Allowed to Richard Orchard for boarding and keeping Mary Orchard, a pauper

No. 19 – Allowed to Robert Trimble for killing a wolf over six months old

No. 20 – Allowed to William McClure, James Kelso, Richard Pippen and Squire Grubbs for killing five wolves

No. 21 – Allowed to George Lewis for killing two wolves

No. 22 – Allowed to Benjamin Southard for killing one wolf

No. 23 – Allowed to John S. Percival M. D. for medicine and directions to Araminta Keith, a pauper

Samuel S. Scott – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors

No. 24 – Allowed to Doctor Jabez Percival for medicine and attendance on Mary McBride, a pauper

 

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New county taxes to liquidate county debt.

No. 25 – Allowed to Gibson & Ewing for sundry goods furnished Mary McBride and child, two paupers

No. 26 – Allowed to Buell and Dunn for Sundry goods furnished to the child of Richard Orchard, a pauper

Fines assessed by William Flake:

  • Albert Stone – assault committed on the body of Daniel Handcock – fined $1.00
  • Adam Flake – assault and battery committed on the body of James Reed – fined $1.00
  • N. U. Torbet – paid $1.00 fine
  • George C. Brooks – paid $1.50 fine
  • John Myers – paid $1.00 fine

 

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George Towsey – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Daniel Newton – license to retail foreign merchandise at his tore

No. 27 – Allowed to John Godley for assessing taxable property in Logan Township

 

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No. 28 – Allowed to Isaac Calwell for listing taxable property in Kelso Township

No. 29 – Allowed to John Brewington for listing taxable property in Sparta Township

No. 30 – Allowed to Archibald McCabe for listing taxable property in Cesars Creek

No. 31 – Allowed to John Lewis for listing taxable property in Randolph Township

No. 32 – Allowed to William Glen for listing taxable property in Laughrey Township

No. 33 – Allowed to John Thompson for listing taxable property in Union Township

No. 34 – Allowed to Russell Coman for listing taxable property in Manchester Township

No. 35 – Allowed to Isaac Spencer for listing taxable property in Lawrenceburg Township

Ordered the road leading from Madison to Lawrenceburg as lies between Smith’s meeting house, on Robert Walker’s land and William Flake’s in Laughery Township suspend opening until otherwise ordered.

No. 36 – Allowed to Mahlon Brown for boarding and keeping Mary Anne McBride and child, paupers

No. 37 – Allowed to Mahlon Brown for sundry medicines and wines and including digging a grave for Martha McBride, a pauper

 

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Norval Sparks – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

No. 38 – Allowed to John Porter for his services as commissioner to perpetual testimony of last records

No. 39 – Allowed to the estate or heirs of Samuel C. Vance, deceased, for his services as clerk to the commissioners for perpetuated testimony of destroyed records

No. 40 – Allowed to Margaret E. Noble for her services as clerk to the commissioners for perpetuating testimony of last records

No. 41 – Allowed to Arthur St. Clair Vance for his services as clerk to the commissioner for perpetuating testimony of last records and for stationery for the same

Fines assessed by David Bowers:

  • Henry Peck – profane swearing and assault – fined $4.25
  • William Jones – profane swearing and assault – fined $4.25
  • John Moore – breach of the peace – fined $1.00
  • Stephen Wood – assault & battery – fined $1.00

 

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Luther Plummer – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

No. 42 – Allowed to Daniel A. B. C. Box for medicines and attendance to Ann Gay and child, paupers

Stephen Wood – license to keep a tavern and public house of entertainment

William V. Cheek – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Wilmington

Accepted tax lists.

Jury selection.

Fines assessed by Ulysses Cooke:

  • William Parvis – assault & battery committed on the body of George Armstrong – fined $1.00
  • Edward Rounds – assault & battery committed on the body of John G Howrey – fined $1.00
  • Josiah Coon – assault & battery committed on the body of Joseph Hagan – fined $1.00
  • John Robinson – assault & battery committed on the body of Abner Ross – fined $1.00
  • Thomas Annis – on complaint of Mary Ann Fairbank for swearing an unlawful oath – fined $1.00
  • Polly Oliver – on complaint of John Palmerton for swearing four unlawful oaths – fined $4.00
  • John Palmerton – on complaint of Polly Oliver for swearing two unlawful oaths – fined $2.00
  • Polly Oliver – on complaint of John Palmerton for assault – fined $0.25

John Spencer, Sheriff, elected collector of state and county taxes. John Dawson and Ezekiel Jackson, his securities.

Establish rates of ferriage.

Fines assessed by Isaac Calwell:

  • John Hill – assault on Sarah & Farrgry Allinston – fined $1.00

 

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No. 43 – Allowed to James Dill for extra services as clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court, a record book and 3/4 ream of paper

No. 44 – Allowed to John Spencer, Sheriff, for extra services, two books for duplicates, a pitcher and 2 tumblers for court house

President to appoint attorney for board.

Thomas Palmer elected treasurer. Little W. Johnson and John Spencer, securities.

No. 45 – J. A. Browers M. D. for medicine and attendance on Mary Ann McBride and child, two paupers

Overcharges to be remitted:

  • David G. Boardman
  • John Demoss, Jr.
  • Abner Tibbets
  • William Buchanan and George Buchanan
  • William Green
  • Abraham Gold
  • John Cunningham
  • John Cunningham
  • Jonathan Harphan
  • Hubbart Jones
  • Henry Todd
  • Robert Bradshaw
  • John Daniel
  • James White
  • John Lawrence, Jr.
  • David Dyer
  • Isaac Alden
  • Thomas Hargate

Treasurer’s report.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov 1829 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the November 1829 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

November 1829 Session

Page 114

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, Esquire, President of the Board, Justice of Peace for Manchester Township
  • David Bowers, Supervisor and Justice of Peace for Laughery Township
  • John Godley, Supervisor and Justice of Peace for Logan Township
  • Laban Bramble, Supervisor and Justice of Peace for Cesars Creek Township
  • John Glass, Supervisor and Justice of Peace for Union Township

Harris & Collin Fitch – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

No. 1 – Allowed to James Walker, commissioner for laying out a state road from Madison to Lawrenceburg

No. 2 – Allowed to Isaace Pierdey for services carrying chain laying out a road from Madison to Lawrenceburg

No. 3 – Allowed to Alexander Purdy for services in carrying chain laying out a state road from Madison to Lawrenceburg

No. 4 – Allowed to William C Bramwell for his services in surveying & making out field notes of a state road from Madison to Lawrenceburg

 

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Elijah Gridley & Timothy Percival – license to keep a grocery and to retail foreign and domestic groceries at this shop in Lawrenceburg

No. 5 – Allowed to John M Pike for his services for surveying, making report & field notes of state road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville, $17.00

John D. Moor – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Harrison

No. 6 – Allowed to James Ardery for his services as commissioner in laying out a state road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville, $12.00

No. 7 – Allowed to William P. Rush for his services as commissioner in laying out a state road from Lawrenceburg to Rushville, $12.00

Fines assessed by Jonathan Vail:

  • Vachel D. Lindsey – assault and battery on the body of Charles D. Brewington of Sparta Township – fined $1.50

Fines assessed by William Flake:

  • William Baker – assault and battery committed on body of Benjamin Berry – fined $1.50
  • N. U. Torbet – profane swearing – fined $10.00
  • David Powell – assault committed on the body of Robert Moore – fined $1.00
  • David Powell – profane swearing – fined $1.00
  • George C. Brooks – assault committed on the body of William McBride – fined $1.50
  • John Myers – assault committed on the body of William McBride – fined $1.00
  • N. U. Torbet – assault committed on the body of William McBride – fined $1.00

 

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Record of state road from Madison to Lawrenceburgh as laid out, surveyed and reported by James Vauter, David Finley and James Walker, commissioners. Named along road: Rikers Ridge (Jefferson County), Dumerus Mill (Jefferson County), Robert M Mitchel (Jefferson County), Erastus Dothrap (Dearborn County), and Parkers Mill (Dearborn County).

 

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Report of James Walker, Trustee of Seminary Fund.

Elias Conwell – appointed trustee of the public seminary funds. James Walker and David Bowers as securities.

 

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John Godley – appointed assessor of taxable property for Logan Township.

Isaac Colwell – appointed assessor of taxable property for Kelso Township

Russell Coman – appointed assessor of taxable property for Manchester Township

Isaac Spencer – appointed assessor of taxable property for Lawrenceburgh Township

William Glenn – appointed assessor of taxable property for Laughery Township

John Brewington – appointed assessor of taxable property for Sparta Township

Archibald McCabe – appointed assessor of taxable property for Cesars Creek Township

 

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John Thompson – appointed assessor of taxable property for Union Township

John Tervis – appointed assessor of taxable property for Randolph Township

Buell & Dunn – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburgh

No. 8 – Allowed to Noah Miller for keeping boarding and clothing Maria Matthews, a pauper

No. 9 – Allowed to Agness Garman for keeping, boarding and clothing Lucy Shed, a pauper

No. 10 – Allowed to Henry Bruce for keeping, boarding and clothing Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to Jacob Laremore for keeping, boarding and clothing Thomas Moor, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to James Roberts for keeping, boarding and clothing Elismer Gay, a pauper

No. 13 – Allowed to James Darling for keeping and boarding James Anderson, a man of color, a pauper

 

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Edward McCart – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Aurora

David Weaver – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Hartford

No. 14 – Allowed to James C. Darling for keeping and clothing, furnished funeral expenses of William Anderson, a pauper

Samuel McCurdey – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Lawrenceburg Township

John Palmer – license to retail foreign merchandise at his house in Manchester Township

John Palmer – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Manchester Township

Martin Stewart, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Randolph Township took his seat.

Edward Owens – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Hartford

 

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Richard Mervs – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house

John Spencer – appointed pound & stray pen keeper

Laughery Township elections to be held at house of Stephen Wood in Wilmington.

No. 15 – Allowed to Ezra Ferris for medical attendance and medicine furnished to Elizabeth Walters, a pauper

No. 16 – Allowed to Arthur St. Clair Vance for his services as clerk to the commissioner for perpetuating testimony

No. 17 – Allowed to John Porter for his services as commissioner for perpetuating testimony of last records

Moore and Pepper – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

No. 18 – Allowed to David V. Culley for printing county orders

No. 19 – Allowed to James Williamson for keeping, clothing and boarding Roxanna Loder, a pauper

No. 20 – Allowed to James Williamson for keeping, clothing and boarding Roxanna Loder, a pauper

 

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No. 21 – Allowed to Sparks and John for goods furnished Araminta Keith, a pauper

No. 22 – Allowed to James McLister for digging grave for Araminta Keith, a pauper

No. 23 – Allowed to Mary Moore for boarding, clothing and keeping Araminta Keith, a pauper

No. 24 – Allowed to Mahlon Brown for boarding, clothing and keeping Mary Ann McBride, a pauper

No. 25 – Allowed to M. S. Ferris for medicine furnished Mary Ann McBride, a pauper

No. 26 – Allowed to Ewing & Gibson for goods furnished Mary Ann McBride, a pauper

No. 27 – Allowed to William Cook for boarding prisoners in jail

Merritt Hubbell – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries

Fines assessed by Martin Stewart:

  • John Payne – assault and battery on the body of E. Porter – fined $0.50

Fines assessed by Abijah Bennet:

  • Samuel Brown – assault & battery – fined $1.00

 

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Fines assessed by Benjn Fuller:

  • Edmond R. Shotwell – assault and battery – fined $2.00

Fines assessed by Laban Bramble:

  • Stephen Warner – riot with John Lyons – fined $1.00

Fines assessed by John Lyons:

  • Nehamiah Morehouse – assault and battery – fined $1.00

Fines assessed by John Palmer:

  • Hiram Croil – assault on Abraham – fined $13.00, worked out on highway
  • Joshua Low – assault on Joshua Givan – fined $0.25
  • Levi W. Morris – assault and battery on Russel Coman – fined $3.00
  • John Palmerton for profane swearing, fined $1.00
  • John Olvier – assault on John Palmerton – fined $0.25
  • Rely Elliott – sabbath breaking – fined $1.00

Fines assessed by Thomas Palmer, Lawrenceburg Township:

  • John Demoss Jr – assault and battery – fined $2.00
  • Elisha McNeely – assault and battery – fined $1.00
  • Wm Priest – assault and battery – fined $1.00
  • Jno Bishop assault – fined $1.00
  • Robt Hanly – assault and battery – fined $2.00
  • Joseph Frock – assault and battery – fined $1.00
  • James McClelter Jr. – assault and battery – fined $1.00
  • George Cabel – assault and battery – fined $1.00
  • Hugh McBride – assault and battery – fined $2.00

 

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Record of state road leading from Lawrenceburgh to Rushvill as laid out, surveyed and reported by John McPike, James Ardery and William P. Rush, commissioners. Named along road: Jesse Hunt, S. Ludlow, George H. Dunn, Joshua Strow, Cap. Crandon, Walker, W. Rowe, Richard and Leonard Spicknal, Gidney’s Lane, Robert Row, John Bottz, Isaac Alden, Squire Summon, Lewis Bennet, Walger, W. George, W. Gorge, N. Hankins, Joseph Henderson, Thomas Henry, Wm Hill.

 

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Petition of sundry citizens of Dearborn County praying a reduction in the rate of ferriage at the ferry across Hogan Creek.

 

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Spark & John – license to retail foreign merchandise at store in Lawrenceburg

James B. Deemer – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors

Jesse Hunt – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Lawrenceburg

Oliver Huestis – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Manchester Township

Shadrach Hathaway – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

No. 28 – Allowed to William Tate for making a coffin for Araminta Keith

No. 29 – Allowed to James Williamson for keeping, boarding and clothing Roxanna Loder, a pauper

No. 30 – Allowed to James Dill for extra service as clerk for 6 months

 

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No. 31 – Allowed to John Spencer for extra service as sheriff

No. 32 – Allowed to James Dill for book & stationary furnished for the recorders and clerks office

Board altered rates of ferriage at the ferry across Hogan Creek.

Fines assessed by Mark McCracken:

  • John G. Howery – assault – fined $0.50

No. 33 – Allowed to Test & Dunn for repairs to Jail Lock

No. 34 – Allowed to John Spencer for locks & services attending this court and probate court

Fines assessed by James W. Hunter:

  • Loami Clark – assault and battery committed on the body of Jeremiah Phinny in the presence of Isaac Spencer – fined $1.50
  • James Sullivan – assault and battery by a bottle and striking Jacob Hayes, affidavit of Isaac Callahan – fined $2.00

 

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Aaron Foulk – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

Mark Muggerridge – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop

William Cullen – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his store or house in Rising Sun

Jane Hagerman, administratrix of Daniel Hagerman, deceased, late Treasurer of Dearborn County by John Spencer her agent – final settlement.

 

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Account of receipts and expenditures of the County of Dearborn.

To Associate Judges:

  • Solomon Manwaring, $48.00
  • John Livingston, $48.00

To Sheriff:

  • John Spencer, extra service to circuit, probate and county courts, $2.83 1/2

To Constables:

  • Jesse Laird, constable attending courts, $17.00
  • Hiram Cloud, constable attending courts, $19.00
  • Isaac Spencer, constable attending courts, $17.00

William Cook, jailor boarding:

  • Jabez Cooley
  • James Sullivan
  • John Cazed
  • Job A Beach
  • William Koyes

Commissioners Court for perpetuated testimony:

  • John Porter, Judge of Commissioners Court, $3.00
  • George H Dunn, $6.00
  • Daniel Hagerman, recording clerk, $6.00 and $3.75
  • A. St. C. Vance and stationery, $111.75 and $0.62 1/2

James Dill, clerk, $30.00

Assessors of taxable property:

  • William Skinner, Logan Township, $12.00
  • Isaac Colwell, Kelso Township, $10.00
  • Thomas Lambertson, Sparta Township, $12.00
  • John Lewis, Randolph Township, $11.00
  • James Powell, Laughrey Township, $11.00
  • James W. Hunter, Lawrenceburgh Township, $26.00
  • Mark McCracken, Manchester Township, $16.00

Daniel Hagerman, late treasurer, $60.00

Thomas Palmer, present treasurer, $22.14

John Spencer for collecting taxes, $104.81

Ezra Ferris for interest bearing orders, $194.81

Court Expenses:

  • John Spencer for fixing seats, $5.00
  • John Spencer for fire wood, making fires, &c., $8.37 1/2
  • Thomas Hogshire for wood making fires, &c., $12.00

Jail laying out, prision bounds, etc.:

  • N. L. Squibb for surveying and plotting prison bounds, $5.00
  • Isaac Aylesberry, chain carrier, $0.50
  • John Rees, chain carrier, $0.50
  • Frederick Aylesberry, setting stakes, $0.50
  • John SPencer for locks and repairs to jail, $6.00
  • Test & Dunn, locks and repairs to jail, $1.25
  • Richard Prest, ironing prisoners, $1.25

State Roads

  • William Hawkins, for surveying a state road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville, $16.50
  • Solomon Aden, making plat of road, $4.00
  • James Walker, $19.50
  • Isaac Purdy, carrying chain, $8.75
  • Alexander Purdy, carrying chain, $1.50
  • Wm. C. Bramwell, surveying, $15.00
  • John McPike, surveying state road to Rushville as commissioner, $17.00
  • James Ardery, commissioner, $12.00
  • William P. Rush, commissioner, $12.00

 

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A. P. & J. Andrews – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

Benjamin B. Bonham – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Cambridge

No. 36 – Allowed to James Cosseboom for keeping, boarding and clothing Elizabeth Walters

Thomas M. Wittey – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries

Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1829 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the May 1829 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

May 1829 Session

Page 96

Present:

  • Martin Stewart, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Randolph Township
  • David Bowers, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Laughery Township
  • Lahan Bramble, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Cesars Creek Township
  • Mark McCracken, Esquire, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Manchester Township
  • Israel W. Bonham, Esquire, Supervisor and Justice of Peace for Kelso Township

Commissioners sworn into office.

Mark McCracken elected president of board for 12 months.

A. S. Jonas – license to retail foreign merchandise

Charles W. Wright – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors

No. 1 – Allowed Ebenezer W Bedonnaugh for his servies in keeping and boarding David Warren, a pauper, and funeral expenses

No. 2 – Allowed to George H. Dunn for his services as Judge of the commissioners court for perpetuating testimony

Abijah North – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors

No. 3 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman, Esquire, for his services for recording deeds as clerk of this commission

 

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No. 4 – Allowed to William Hawkins for his services in surveying and laying out a road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 5 – Allowed to Solomon Allen for his services in surveying, marking and making a plat of a road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville, $4.00

Ansel Beach – payment of store and grocery license

No. 6 – Allowed to Ezra Ferris for sundry and county orders

W. McCaslin – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Hardinsburgh

Test & Dunn – license to retail foreign merchandise

Darragh & Askew – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries

John Myers – license to keep a tavern

 

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Stephen Wood – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors

Little W. Johnson – license to keep a grocery and retail spirituous liquors at his grocery in Lawrenceburg

No. 7 – Allowed to Jacob Larimer for keeping and boarding Thomas Moore, a pauper, and medical attendance

No. 8 – Allowed to Timothy Davis for keeping board and clothing Richard Moran and family

No. 9 – Allowed to Timothy Davis for boarding and keeping Adam Harvey, a pauper

Fines assessed and collected by Thomas Palmer, Justice of Peace for Lawrenceburg Township:

  • Jacob Barnhart – assault and battery – fined $1.00
  • Morris Jowlea – assault and battery – fined $2.00

Fines assessed and collected by Isaac Colwell, Justice of Peace for Kelso Township:

  • Peter Vangile – assault and battery on body of Wm N. Rogers – fined $0.50

 

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Fines assessed by John Lyons, Justice of Peace for Cesars Creek Township:

  • Daniel Parker (witness of State) against Samuel McCabe – profane swearing – fined $3.00
  • Daniel Parkert (witness of State) against James McCabe – profane swearing – fined $1.00
  • David Williamson, supervisor of roads, against Henry Parker for a riot with him while he was acting in his official capacity – fined $1.00

Fines assessed by John Godley, Justice of Peace for Logan Township:

  • Daniel E Hartpence – assault & battery – fined $3.00
  • James B. Harpence – assault & battery – fined $1.00

Fines assessed by Jonathan Vail, Justice of Peace for Sparta Township:

  • Alexander Walker, John Hanes & Henry Hanes – affray at the house of S. Hogsherd – fined $1.00 each

 

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Fines assessed by Laban Bramble, Justice of Peace for Cesars Creek Township:

  • Stephen & Myrum Warner – breach of the sabbath – fined $1.00

 

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Election of treasurer in room of Daniel Hagerman, Esquire, deceased – Thomas Palmer elected treasurer.

Motion by Mr. Lane, ordered that Richard Moran and family be no longer considered as fit subjects to be supported by the county and overseers of the poor of Lawrenceburgh Township will govern themselves accordingly.

Fines assessed by David Bowers, Justice of Peace for Laughrey Township:

  • John Durham – fined $1.00 for selling spirituous liquors on Sunday
  • James Dyer – fined $10.00 for profane swearing
  • John Durham – fined $0.25 for selling spirituous liquors on Sunday
  • William Jones – fined $4.00 for profane swearing
  • James Redding – fined $1.00 for profane swearing

 

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Application of Charles Vattier, who is the owner of the land on both sides of Hogan Creek, to establish a ferry across creek at its mouth.

Application of Charles Vattier, who is the owner of fractional sections 32 and 33, Township 5, Range 1 west, for a ferry on said fractional sections across the Ohio River.

Hogan Creek ferry rate change.

George Toussey – license to retail foreign merchandise

Joseph E. Baker – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

Alanson Hill – license to retail foreign merchandise

Absalom Runnin – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Lawrenceburg

 

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Fines assessed by Isaac Colwell

  • Peter Vangile – assault and battery – $0.50

Benjamin B. Bonham – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Cambridge

John Alprato – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Lawerenceburg

Luke Evil – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Aurora

George W. Cochran – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Aurora

Elias Conwell – license to retail foreign merchandise

William Cook, Jailor or prison keeper of Dearborn County, account of sundry jail fee: Isaiah Couch, John B. Myers, James Smith, James Fitzpatrick, Ezekiel Biship, & Mary Greathouse, confined on criminal charges amounting to $9.00, account rejected by the court.

 

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Omar & George Toussey – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store

Omar Toussey – license to retail foreign merchandise

No. 10 – Allowed to Thomas B. Pinkard for visits and medical attendance and medicine to Richard Moran, a pauper

No. 11 – Allowed to Thomas B. Pinkard for visits, medicine, and attendance to one Heney, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to John S. Percival for medicine and attendance to Richard Moran, a pauper

No. 13 – Allowed to John S. Percival for medical attendance to Araminta Keith, a pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to Joshua Sanks for four furnished a pauper, Richard Moran

Ordered to be remitted to Jeddi Clark for overcharge of county tax for forty acres of land

No. 15 – Allowed to Richard Prest for ironing prisoners

Bond given by Thomas Palmer, treasurer, with John Gray and Timothy Davis as his sureties.

Caleb A. Craft – license to retail foreign merchandise

Haines & Lanius – license to retail foreign merchandise

 

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Samuel Howard – license to retail foreign merchandise

Bowman & Rush – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at their house in Rising Sun

William Cullen – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his store or house in Rising Sun

Elections in Laughrey Township be held at the house of James Lindsay.

No. 16 – Allowed to William Skinner for assessing taxable property for Logan Township

No. 17 – Allowed to Isaac Caldwell for assessing taxable property in Kelso Township

No. 18 – Allowed to Thomas Lambertson for assessing taxable property in Sparta Township

No. 19 – Allowed to Archibald McCabe for assessing taxable property in Cesars Creek Township

No. 20 – Allowed to John Lewis for assessing taxable property in Randolph Township

 

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No. 21 – Allowed to James Powell for assessing taxable property in Laughery Township

No. 22 – Allowed to James W. Hunter for assessing taxable property in Lawrenceburg Township

No. 23 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for assessing taxable property in Manchester Township

Jane Hagerman, administratrix of Daniel Hagerman, deceased, late treasurer of Dearborn County, by John Spencer, his agent – store and tavern licenses paid to treasurer.

James Dill – state road was marked, surveyed and laid out (about 1823), commencing at Madison through Vevay, Rising Sun and Aurora to Lawrenceburg – Abel C. Pepper, Thomas Armstrong, and David McCoy were believed to be commissioners who surveyed, marked, and established road – Deponent has no recollection of seeing more than Abel C. Pepper and Thomas Armstrong engaged in the work – record of road lost in 1826 fire. Board orders road opened.

 

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Fine collected by William Howlet:

  • Abijah Bennet – assault and battery on Mary Lower – fined $1.00

Fines assessed by Martin Stewart :

  • John Lemon – assault and battery on Petta Low – fined $1.00

Fines assessed by Philip Eastman, then a Justice of Peace, transferred to John Neal, Justice of Peace:

  • Hugh Bodle – assault and battery – fined $1.00
  • Labon Buy – assault and battery on body of Shadrich Hathaway – fined $3.00

 

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Abijah North – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Randolph Township

Ewing and Gibson – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store

Fines returned by Benjamin Fuller:

  • John McBride – complaint of Charles Swift for assault and battery – fined $3.00

Petition of Edward Rickets and 12 freeholders of Randolph Township – praying the vacation of a certain part of the state road leading from Lawrenceburg to Madison – road declared vacated

 

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Basil James – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

John McPike – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his shop in Lawrenceburg

Shadrach Wilber – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Hartford

John Durham – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Hartford

No. 24 – Allowed to James Cosseboom for keeping and boarding Elizabeth Walters, a pauper

No. 25 – Allowed to John Demoss for keeping and boarding Araminta Keith, a pauper

No. 26 – Allowed to Polly Moore for keeping and boarding Araminta Keith, a pauper

No. 27 – Allowed to Thomas Lemon for keeping and boarding Rebeccah Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 28 – Allowed to Henry Bruce for keeping and boarding Abraham Peters, a pauper

 

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No. 29 – Allowed to Obadiah Stevens for keeping and boarding John Winings, a pauper

No. 30 – Allowed to Arthur St. C. Vance for house rent to Richard Moran, a pauper

No. 31 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for making orders for relief of and for removing paupers

No. 32 – Allowed to Blakely Shoemaker for keeping and boarding Anne Gay, a pauper

No. 33 – Allowed to Cornelius Miller for keeping and boarding Maria Matthews, a pauper

No. 35 – Allowed to Jeremiah finney for repairing the roof of the jail

Tax on ferries for 1829:

  • Samuel C. Vance’s ferry across the Ohio River
  • George Weaver’s ferry across Tanners Creek
  • Isaac Dunn’s ferry across Tanners Creek
  • John Gray’s ferries across Ohio River and Tanners Creek
  • William Gruyn’s ferry across Miami River
  • Martin Cozine’s ferry across Hogan’s Creek
  • Jonathan Harpham’s ferry across Laughrey Creek
  • Isiah Hayes’ ferry across Laughrey Creek
  • Amos Lane’s ferry across Laughrey Creek

Ordered that Hezekiah Shook be exonerated from part of tavern license.

Bedford & Saltmarsh – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries

Jury selection.

 

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No. 36 – Allowed to Arthur St. Clair Vance for his services as clerk to the commissioners for perpetuating testimony and stationery furnished

No. 37 – Allowed to John Porter for his services as commissioner for perpetuating testimony of last record

No. 38 – Allowed to James Dill for extra services as clerk

No. 39 – Allowed to James Dill for books and stationery furnished for the recorders and clerk offices

Lister’s books examined.

No. 40 – Allowed John Spencer for his services as Sheriff

John Spencer – elected collector of state and county revenue for 1829. John Dawson and Ezekiel Jackson as sureties.

Overcharges to be remitted:

  • John Fuller
  • Peter Ramer
  • Thomas Hueston
  • Elijah Saltmarsh
  • Charles Baling
  • John J. French

 

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Overcharges to be remitted:

  • John Calden
  • Henry Garner
  • Wm Smith
  • Wm Randle
  • Robt Hargate
  • Patrick Hume
  • John Trester
  • John Faulkner
  • Cornelius S Faulkner
  • Isaac T Johnson
  • Wm V Cheek
  • Josiah Shed
  • Jonathan Hunter

Fines collected by John Spencer, Sheriff:

  • Charles Bruce – fined $2.00
  • Isaiah Linville, fined $0.50
  • Clvin Sherrad – fined $0.05

Fines assessed by Mark McCracken:

  • Levi Shoemaker – assault and battery – fined $0.50

Board ordered $1.00 be remitted to Oliver Hustis, overcharge in tax on tavern license.

 

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Jane Hagerman, administratrix of Daniel Hagerman, deceased, by John Spencer her agent – county revenue.

Items entered to the credit of Daniel Hagerman, late treasurer.

Lister appointed for Union Township having failed to perform his duty, the clerk is directed to make a duplicate for said township from lister’s book of 1828.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov 1828 Session

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

November Session 1828

Page 82

Present:

  • James W. Hunter, Supervisor for Lawrenceburgh Township, President of Board
  • Martin Stewart, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Randolph Township
  • William Flake, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Laughery Township
  • Isaac Colwell, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Kelso Township
  • John Godley, Justice of Peace and Supervisor for Logan Township

Ordered to be remitted to Emanuel Myers of Lawrenceburg Township overcharge in steed horse

David Milbourn – license to retail foreign merchandise

No. 1 – Allowed to John Hayden for keeping and boarding Xenophon Thorn, a pauper, including funeral expanses, doctor’s bill and all other charges

 

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No. 2 – Allowed to James McKinney for funeral expenses in burying William Rolley, a pauper

Enoch D. John – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Norval Sparks – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Benjamin Bonham – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Cambridge

Ancil Beach – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store

Daniel Newton – license to retail foreign merchandise at his stoer in New Lawrenceburgh

Moore & Pepper – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

No. 3 – Allowed to James Williamson for keeping Roxanna Loder, a pauper

No. 4 – Allowed to John Demoss, Jr., for keeping and boarding Araminta Keith, a pauper

 

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No. 5 – Allowed to Thomas Lemmon for keeping and boarding Rebeccah Crusenberry, a pauper

James McKinney – license to retail foreign merchandise

No. 6 – Allowed to Joseph Winchell for keeping John Balls, child, a pauper

No. 7 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman for his services as clerk to the commissioners for perpetuating testimony of destroyed records

No. 8 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman for his services as clerk to the commissioner for perpetuating testimony of destroyed records

No. 9 – Allowed to John Porter for his services as commissioner for perpetuating testimony of destroyed records

No. 10 – Allowed to John Porter for his services as commissioner for perpetuating testimony of destroyed records

No. 11 – Allowed to William Cooke for boarding and keeping John Hill, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to Timothy Davis for keeping John Hill and Adam Henry, two paupers

No. 13 – Allowed to Jacob Larimer for boarding and keeping Thomas Moore, a pauper

 

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Fine assessed and collected by Laban Bramble, Esquire, Justice of Peace for Cesars Creek Township:

  • Charles F. Adney for profane swearing – fined $1.00

No. 14 – Allowed to Cornelius Miller for boarding and keeping Mariah Matthews, a pauper

Buell and Dunn – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Shardrach Hathaway – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

William Cullen – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

 

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Gibson & Ewing – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Samuel McCurdy – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Lawrenceburgh Township

John Palmer – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

John Palmer – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house

James Pickens – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Harrison

Fines assessed and collected by John Palmer, Esquire, Justice of Peace for Manchester Township:

  • James Slater – committing a battery on the body of Andrew Adams – fined $1.00
  • Richard S. Freeland – battery on the person of Silas Wix – fined $1.00

 

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Henry Hancock – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his house in Sparta Township

A. P. & J. Andrews – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Hartford

No. 15 – Allowed to Joseph Fitch for rent of a room for Grand Jury October Term 1828

Daniel WIlson, Isaac Randal and Philip Roland – appointed trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 5, Range 3 West. Former trustees resigned.

Coles & Walker – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Wilmington

Alexander Roberts – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

No. 16 – Allowed to Thomas Longley, late Sheriff of Dearborn County, for extra services as sheriff, cash paid for reclaiming a criminal and advertising his escape, and advertising school sections

 

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No. 17 – Allowed to William Cook, Jailor, for the following items:

  • dieting Ezekiel Bishop, 6 days
  • dieting Mary Greathouse, 8 days
  • dieting James Fitzpatrick, 45 days
  • dieting Isaiah Cauch, 139 days
  • fire wood to Isaiah Cauch, 10 days
  • dieting John B. Myers, 6 days
  • dieting James Smith, 4 days
  • dieting Jevil Sullivan, 16 days
  • fire wood for Jevil Sullivan, 16 days

Grand Jury report.

No. 18 – Allowed to John Spencer, Sheriff, for the following items:

  • cash paid John B. Carrington for repairs to Jail & Irons and hand cuffs for prisoners
  • Irons bought of Joseph Morgan for repairs of Jail
  • Irons bought of Joseph Morgan for repairs of Jail
  • Irons bought of Norval Sparks for repairs of Jail
  • Irons bought of Buell & Dunn for repairs of Jail
  • cash paid William Tate for steps for jail

Luther Plummer – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

Oliver Heustis – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors

No. 19 – Allowed to John Hill, pauper, for the purpose of removing him to his place of settlement, $4.00, to be placed in the hands of William Cooke

 

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Fines handed in by Isaac Colwell:

  • John Jackson – assault and battery on Thomas Dart – fined $0.50
  • John Jackson – assault and battery of James Dart – fined $0.50
  • James Dart – assault and battery on John Jackson – fined $0.50

Seminary Funds report by Jas. Walker. Additional amounts:

  • J. Palmer, $2.00
  • Laban Bramble, $1.00
  • Danl Bartholomew, $1.00
  • Jonathan Vole, $1.50
  • Jonathan Vole, $0.25
  • James Dill, $1.00
  • W. Flake, $1.00
  • B. Fuller, $2.00
  • W. Flake, $2.00

Fines assessed and collected by James W Hunter:

  • James M. Brasher – assault and battery committed on the body of George Cheek – fined $0.75

Fines collected by Isaac Colwell:

  • Joseph Garside – profane swearing – fined $1.00

 

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Fines assessed by Wm Flake, Justice of Peace, Laughery Township:

  • George Haynes – complaint of breach of the beach on the body of Joseph Churchill – fined $1.00
  • Zimin Davis – complaint of profane swearing – fined $2.00
  • Jehiel Buffington – complaint of James Reed for assault and battery – fined $1.00
  • Samuel Frazier – assault and battery on body of Isaac Randel – fined $1.00

James W. Hunter appointed assessor of taxable property for Lawrenceburg Township

Thomas Lambertson – appointed assessor of taxable property for Sparta Township

John Lewis – appointed assessor for taxable property for Randolph Township

Isaac Colwell – appointed assessor of taxable property for Kelso Township

 

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William Skinner – appointed assessor for Logan Township

Mark McCracken – appointed assessor for Manchester Township

James Powell – appointed assessor for Laughery Township

Archibald McCabe – appointed assessor for Cesars Creek Township

Julius James – appointed assessor for Union Township

Daniel Hagerman – appointed treasurer

 

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No. 20 – Allowed to James Dill for one ream of paper, one complete record book, 1 probate docket

No. 21 – Allowed to James Dill, clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court, for extra services as clerk

No. 22 – Allowed to Jesse Hunt for rent and fire wood to the probate court

Jesse Hunt – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors

Treasurer’s report.

Court house report.

 

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No. 23 – Allowed to Thomas Palmer for hearing and making orders to remove John Hill, a pauper

No. 24 – Allowed to John Spencer, Sheriff, for advertising sale of School Section second time

Receipts and expenditures of the county.

 

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Daniel Bartholomew – license to retail foreign merchandise

No. 25 – Jabez Percival for medical attendance on John Hill, a pauper

James Dill, Clerk of Dearborn Circuit Court, accounts for making a county duplicate.

No. 26 – Allowed to Gregg & Cully for printing expense of receipts & expenditures

Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1828 Session

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

May 1828 Session

Page 67

Present and sworn into office:

  • Mark McCracken, Esquire, Supervisor for Manchester Township
  • James W. Hunt, Esquire, Supervisor for Lawrenceburg Township
  • John Godley, Esquire, Supervisor for Logan Township
  • Isaac Calwell, Esquire, Supervisor for Kelso Township
  • William Flake, Esquire, Supervisor for Laughery Township
  • John Lyons, Esquire, Supervisor for Cesars Creek Township
  • John Glass, Esquire, Supervisor for Union Township
  • Martin Stewart, Esquire, Supervisor for Randolph Township

James W. Hunter – elected President of the board

Bowman & Rush – license to keep a grocery at their house in Rising Sun

No. 1 – Allowed to William Cooke for boarding and imprisoning Paul Swift, a criminal, $3.37

Thomas B. Powell & A. R. Runnion – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries

 

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No. 2 – Allowed to Nelson S. Torbet for medical attendance on Eliza Huner, a pauper, $2.50

No. 3 – Allowed to Mark Walser for boarding & keeping Eliza Huner, a pauper, $5.50

Caleb A. Craft – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

Howard & Lanius – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

James Watson – license to keep a tavern at his house in New Lawrenceburg

Hezekiah Shook – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Hardinsburgh

John Durham – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors at his house in Hartford

James H. Lawrence – license to keep a store and retail foreign merchandise

No. 4 – Allowed to Ira Wright for his services as overseer of the poor of Laughery Township

No. 5 – Allowed to Noyes Canfield for his services as overseer of the poor of Laughery Township

 

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John Myers – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors

Nathaniel Ford – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at his grocery in New Lawrenceburg

No 6 – Allowed to Enoch Blasdel for his services as overseer of the poor of Lawrenceburg Township

Luther Plummer – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

Elias Conwell – license to retail foreign merchandise

McKenzie & McWithey – license to retail foreign merchandise

John D. Moore – license to retail foreign merchandise at this store in Harrison

Fines collected by Mark McCraken and James W. Hunter and reported at November 1827 session:

  • Joseph S. Ripley – Assault and battery committed on the body of Joseph E. Baker – fined $1
  • Joseph E. Baker – Assault and battery committed on Joseph S. Ripley – fined $1
  • Watkin Ramsey – On a charge of assault and battery committed on the body of John Brashe – fined $0.50

 

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Fines collected by John Lyons:

  • William Shepherd – fined $0.50
  • Tenant Hueston – fined $2.00
  • Daniel Parker – fined $2.00
  • Joachim Williamson – fined $0.50
  • David Williamson – fine $0.50
  • Keziah Arthurs vs. James W. Bradley – assault – fined $1.00

 

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Buell & Dunn – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Luke Evil – license to keep a tavern, retail spirituous liquors & keep a house of entertainment at his house in Aurora

No. 7 – Allowed to Doctor Ezra Ferris for medicine and attendance furnished William Way, a pauper

Scott & Anderson – license to retail foreign merchandise and domestic groceries at their grocery in Rising Sun

No. 8 – Allowed to Cornelius Miller for boarding and keeping Maria Matthews, a pauper, in Randolph Township

 

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No. 9 – Allowed to Cornelius Miller for keeping and clothing Maria Matthews, a pauper, in Randolph Township

James M. Darragh – ordered to pay for tavern license

David Askew – ordered to pay for tavern license

Darraugh & Askew – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at their grocery in Lawrenceburg

Randolph Township elections to be held at the house of Samuel S. Scott in Rising Sun.

Edward Ricketts and 12 freeholders of Randolph Township – petition on alteration in the state road leading from Lawrenceburgh by the way of Rising Sun to Madison.

No. 10 – Allowed to Thomas Longley, Sheriff, for extra services

 

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Enoch D. John – license to retail foreign merchandise

No. 11 – Allowed to Luther Plummer for sundries furnished Anne Gay, a pauper

No. 12 – Allowed to George Mental for boarding, keeping and furnishing necessaries to Anne Gay, a pauper

No. 13 – Allowed to Elizabeth Dickenson for services rendered Ann Gay, a pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to Daniel Horam for boarding and removing Ann Gay, a pauper

No. 15 – Allowed to Isaiah Ferris for his services as overseer of the poor of Manchester Township

No 16 – Allowed to Thomas Nichols for boarding and keeping Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 17 – Allowed to Jesse Burraugh for boarding and keeping Roxanna Loder, a pauper

No. 18 – Allowed to Gregg and Gulley, printers, for printing expose, Law and county orders

No. 19 – Allowed to John Ferris for removing Roxanna Loder, a pauper

 

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Fines assessed & collected by Daniel Hagerman, Justice of Peace:

  • H. Walkins – Assault & Battery – fined $0.50
  • John Sarber – Assault & Battery – fined $0.50
  • Elias Conklin – Assault & Battery – fined $1.00

Fines assessed & collected by Abijah Bennett, Justice of Peace:

  • Moses Lyon & Joseph Hathaway for an affray – fined $0.50 each
  • Xelary Lowes – assault – fined $1.00

Fines assessed by Benjamin Fuller, Justice of Peace

  • John Callahan for assault and battery – fined $1.00
  • William Cloud for assault and battery – fined $1.00

No. 20 – Allowed to James Dill for his extra services as clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court and clerk of the board of county supervisors

Davis & Johnson – license to keep a grocery and retail foreign and domestic groceries at their grocery in Lawrenceburg

Fines assessed and collected by Israel W Bonham, Justice of Peace:

  • Stephen L. Chidester – assault on the body of Isaac Vanhouten – fined $2.00

Omar & George Toussey – License to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

No. 21 – Allowed to Ezra Ferris for money paid surety of state for copy of a law in 1827

No. 22 – Allowed to Vincent Crusenberry for boarding and keeping Rebeccah Crusenberry, a pauper

 

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No. 23 – Allowed to John Demoss for keeping and boarding Araminta Keith, a pauper

Lister books examined, corrected and accepted by the board.

Land tax amounts

No. 24 – Allowed to Arthur St. Clair for his services as one of the board of commissioners for perpetuating testimony

No. 24 – Allowed to John Porter for his services as commissioner for perpetuating testimony

No. 24 – Allowed to John Porter for his services as commissioner for perpetuating testimony

No. 25 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman as clerk to the board of commissioners for perpetuating testimony

No. 26 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman as clerk of the board of commissioners for perpetuating testimony of last record in Dearborn County and for books and stationary purchased and furnished by him for the use of said board of commissioners

 

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Fined handed in by Thomas Palmer:

  • State of Indiana vs. Isaac James – assault and battery – fined $1.00

No. 27 – Allowed to James Dill for record books and paper for the use of the county

No. 28 – Allowed to John Godley for his services as lister of taxable property in Logan Township

No. 29 – Allowed to Isaac Calwell for his services as assessor of taxable property in Kelso Township

No. 30 – Allowed to Cyrus Mills for his services as assessor of taxable property in Manchester Township

No. 31 – Allowed to Thomas Lambertson for his services as assessor of taxable property

No. 32 – Allowed to Archibald McCabe for his services assessing  taxable property for Cesars Creek Township

No. 33 – Allowed to Joseph Woods for his services in assessing taxable property in Union Township

No. 34 – Allowed to John Steele for his services in assessing taxable property in Randolph Township

 

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No. 35 – Allowed to William Glenn for his services as assessor of taxable property in Laughrey Township

No. 36 – Allowed to James W. Hunter for his services as assessor of taxable property for Lawrenceburg Township

No. 37 – Allowed to Horace Bassett for his services in appraising town lots in Aurora

No. 38 – Allowed to Francis Harris for his services in appraising taxable lots in Aurora

Treasurer’s report by Daniel Hagerman

No. 39 – Allowed to John Stewart for boarding and keeping Sarah Stearns, a pauper

 

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David Williamson, Isaac Randall and tenant Hueston – appointed trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 5, Range 3 West in Cesars Creek Township

James Rand, Jordan Rice and Daniel Pater – appointed trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 7, Range 3 West in Cesars Creek Township

Isaiah Ferris, John Mead and William Tibbetts – appointed trustees of School Section No. 16, Township, 6, Range 2 West in Manchester Township

Nathan Powell Sr., David Johnson and Peter Hennegan – appointed trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 5, Range 2, in Sparta Township

John Dawson, Jehen Goodwin and Samuel Kincaid – appointed trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 6, Range 1 west in Lawrenceburg Township

 

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Jacob R. Lawrence, Johanne Bargain and Henry McKenzie – appointed trustees of School Section No. 16, Township 7, Range 2 West in Kelso Township

David Bowers, Robert Wilber and George Nichols – appointed trustees of school section No. 16, Township 4, Range 2 west in Laughery Township

Ordered that the commissioners appointed for conducting the building of the court house in Dearborn County procure a plan of a fire proof office for the clerks office and recorders office.

No. 40 – Allowed to Jesse Hunt for house rent for probate court 3 days and this court 3 days at this session, $7.50

Hardin C. Ferry – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Hardinsburgh

Daniel Bartholomew – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

Board selected 36 grand jurors and 48 petit jurors.

 

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Stephen Wood – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors

Overcharges in polls, land, and other taxable property in 1827:

  • Wm Smith, overcharge in horse
  • Benjamin Williams, overcharge in horse
  • Jacob Thorn, overcharge in horse
  • George H Johnson, overcharge in horse
  • Roswell Judd, overcharge in 1 yoke oxen
  • Francis Haines, overcharge in oxen & watel
  • Samuel Vincent, overcharge in 1 horse
  • Adam Moore, overcharge 1 horse
  • Isaac Jervis, overcharge 1 poll
  • Enoch Jackson, overcharge 1 steed horse
  • Daniel Conaway, overcharge 160 acres
  • David Blue, overcharge 320 acres
  • Robert Kitely, overcharge 80 acres

Assessors report.

Daniel Hagerman’s treasurer’s report.

 

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James Dill account for making out duplicates for 1827

Robert McCracken – license to retail foreign and domestic groceries

Mark McCracken – license to keep a tavern and retail spirituous liquors

Dearborn County Commissioners – Apr 1828 Session

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 Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

April 1828 Session

Page 66

William Glen – Appointed assessor of taxable property for Laughrey Township in the room of Daniel Walser, who declined to serve

Dearborn County Commissioners – Nov 1827 Session

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

November Session 1827

Page 57

Convened at the House of Jesse Hunt in Lawrenceburg

Present:

  • Mark McCracken, Supervisor for Manchester Township, President of board
  • Dale Elder, Supervisor for Lawrenceburg Township
  • John Godley, Supervisor for Logan Township
  • Isaac Colwell, Supervisor for Kelso Township
  • James Murray, Supervisor of Union Township

Henry Hancock – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Dearborn county

Shadrack Hathaway – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

Moore & Pepper – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

Martin Cozine – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

 

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Gibson & Ewing – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Baxter Davis – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Norval Sparks – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

Shadrach Wilber – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Hartford

Howard and Lanius – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Rising Sun

WIlliam Cullen – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Rising Sun

Trustee of the Seminary Fund report

Henry E Hopkins – license to keep a tavern in Lawrenceburg

 

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John Palmer – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

John Palmer – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Manchester Township

Bedford & Saltmarsh – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Bedford & Saltmarsh – license to keep a tavern or public house in Lawrenceburg

No. 1 – Allowed to Arthur St Clair for his services as one of the board of county commissioners for perpetuating testimony

No. 2 – Allowed to John Porter for his services on the board of county commissioners for perpetuating testimony

No. 3 – Allowed Joseph S Ripley for killing one wolf in Dearborn County

No. 4 – Allowed to Vincent Crusenberry for boarding and clothing Rebeccah Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 5 – Allowed to John Demoss for boarding and clothing Araminta Keith, a pauper

 

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John Godley – appointed assessor of Taxable property for Logan Township for 1828

Isaac Calwell – appointed assessor of Taxable property for Kelso Township for 1828

Cyrus Mills – appointed assessor of Taxable property for Manchester Township for 1828

James W. Hunter – appointed assessor of Taxable property for Lawrenceburg Township for 1828

David Walser – appointed assessor of Taxable property for Laughery Township for 1828

Thomas Lambertson – appointed assessor of Taxable property for Sparta Township for 1828

Archibald McCabe – appointed assessor of Taxable property for Cesars Creek Township for 1828

Joseph Woods – appointed assessor for Union Township for 1828

John Steele – appointed assessor for Randolph Township for 1828

Daniel Hagerman – appointed Treasurer of Dearborn County for 1828

No. 6 – Allowed to Gregg & Culley for printing blank orders for the use of this board & Jurors’ orders, $12.75

No. 7 – Gregg & Culley for printing advertisements for the board of commissioners for perpetuating testimony of last deeds, $12.00

 

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John Gray – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

Oliver Hustis – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Manchester Township

Thomas Lindsay – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Aurora

Leeka Evil – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Aurora

Elisha McNeelly – pay permit for time he has been retailing spirituous liquors

No. 8 – Allowed to Thomas Longley, Sheriff of Dearborn County, for his extra services

No. 9 – Allowed to James Dill for cash for record Books & writing paper for clerks & recorders office

 

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No. 10 – Allowed to James Dill, Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court, for extra services as clerk

No. 11 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman as clerk of the Board of Commissioners for perpetuating testimony

No. 12 – Allowed to George H. Dunn for his services 30 days as one of the board of commissioners for perpetuating testimony

John Spencer, Esquire – appointed collector of state and county revenue for Dearborn County for 1828. Ezekiel Jackson & John Dawson as his securities

No. 13 – Allowed to Arthur St Clair Vance assignee of John McMatts for killing three wolves in Dearborn County

Buell & Dunn – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

No. 14 – Allowed to Wm. Tate for repairs to Benches in the meeting house, which had been broken during the session of Court

Daniel Hagerman’s treasurer’s report

 

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Jesse Hunt – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

James B. Pikbe – ordered exempt from state poll tax for bodily infirmities & also except from working on the roads for personal privileges.

No. 15 – Allowed to Andrew Morgan the balance of his amount for furnishing wash to Francis Davis, a pauper

Harris & Collins Fitch- license

A.    E. & J. Andrews – license to retail foreign merchandise

No. 16 – Allowed to Jesse Hunt for the use of a room to hold the present court

1827 – Receipts and Expenditures of Dearborn County

 

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Thomas Tunis – license to keep tavern and retail spirituous liquors

James M. Danagh – License to retail foreign merchandise

No. 17 – Allowed to Wm Cooke for boarding prisoners & jail fee

James Dill, Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court, claim of $24 for making out duplicates for 1827, consideration postponed

No. 18 – Allowed to Thomas Longley extra services as Sheriff

 

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Ordered to be remitted to William Cooke his poll tax for 1827.

Ordered to be remitted to Thomas Tibbetts his poll tax for 1826 & county tax

Collector’s report

Ordered that the poll tax on Cyrenus Fisher be remitted

Dearborn County Commissioners – May 1827 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the May 1827 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

May Session 1827

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Present:

  • Philip Eastman, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Randolph Township
  • James Murray, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Union Township
  • Dale Elder, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Lawrenceburg Township
  • Isaac Colwell, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Kelso Township
  • John Godley, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Logan Township
  • Laban Bramble, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Cesars Creek Township
  • Davis Weaver, Supervisor of Laughery Township (no one legally elected to succeed him, given seat at board)
  • James Powell, Supervisor for Laughery Township (election in March set aside)
  • Mark McCracken, Esquire, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Manchester Township

Supervisors sworn into office for 1827. John Godley elected president pro tempore of board.

 

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Election for President of Board – Davis Weaver, four votes; Mark McCracken, four votes. Drew lots for president and Mark McCracken became President for one year.

Bedford & Saltmarsh – store license

Zacheriah Bedford – tavern license

Ordered to be remitted to Isaac Morris for the 1825 & 1826 Poll Tax, his having been a non-resident during those years

No. 1 – Allowed to Labon Matthews for keeping, boarding and clothing Maria Matthews, an insane pauper

No. 2 – Allowed to The Trustees of Springfield Township, Hamilton County, Ohio for keeping and removing Rebeccah Crusenberry, a pauper of Dearborn County

 

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No. 3 – Allowed to John Gray for his services as commissioner in viewing and marking a state road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 4 – Allowed to Henry McKenzie for his services in surveying a road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 5 – Allowed to Joseph Dart for his services in carrying chains laying out a road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 6 – Allowed to Isaac Southard for his services in carrying chains laying out a road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 7 – Allowed to Isaac Colwell as commissioner for viewing and laying out a state road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 8 – Allowed to John Dawson for his servies as commissioner for viewing and laying out a state road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

No. 9 – Allowed to John Porter for his services as commissioner for perpetuating testimony of burnt deed and burnt records up to this date

No. 10 – Allowed to George H. Dunn as commissioner for his services in perpetuating testimony of burnt deeds & burnt records

No. 11 – Allowed to Arthur St. Clair for his services as commissioner in perpetuating testimony of burnt records and burnt deeds

John D Moore – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Harrison

 

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James M Donagh – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Lawrenceburg

John Arnold – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

No. 11 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman for his services in recording deeds & as clerk to the commissioners for perpetuating testimony of burnt deeds and burnt records and furnishing a desk

No. 12 – Allowed to Daniel Hagerman for sundry expenditures and services for the use of the county, as clerk to the Board of Commissioners for perpetuating testimony

John Gray, owner of the land on the east side of Tanner’s Creek at its mount – granted license to keep a ferry across Tanners Creek at its mouth and also across the Ohio River

 

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John Gray – license to keep a tavern at his house in Lawrenceburg

No. 13 – Allowed to Peter Johnson for keeping and boarding David Wright, a pauper

No. 14 – Allowed to John From an for making return of elections in 1826

No. 15 – Allowed to Jonathan Harpham for his services as owner of the poor in Laughery Township

No. 16 – Allowed to Daniel Lynn for his services as overseer of the poor of Laughery Township

No. 17 – Allowed to David Bowers for his services as overseer of the poor of Laugery Township

Edmond C. Peekover – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Manchester Township

Elias Conwell – license to retail foreign merchandise at his store in Aurora

Omar & George Toussey – license to retail foreign merchandise

 

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No. 18 – Allowed to William Cooke as jailor for boarding and attending prisoners, firewood and repairs to jail

No. 19 – Allowed to Omar Toussey residue of a Judgment for sundries furnished a pauper

No. 20 – Allowed to Jacob Larrimore for keeping and boarding Thomas Moore, a pauper

No. 21 – Allowed to Peter Demoss for boarding and keeping Araminta Keith, a pauper

No. 22 – Allowed to Vinson Crusenberry for keeping and boarding Rebeccah Crusenberry, a pauper

No. 23 – Allowed to Reichard Prest for boarding and keeping Francis Davis, a pauper

No. 24 – Allowed to Thomas Longley for his extra services as Sheriff of Dearborn County

No. 25 – Allowed to Philip Eastman for holding a Jury of Inquest over a drowned person in the absence of the coroner

No. 26 – Allowed to Samuel S. Scott as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 27 – Allowed to Platt S. Thompson as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 28 – Allowed to John F Clement as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 29 – Allowed to Peter G Daubenheyer as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 30 – Allowed to Cabel Campbell as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

 

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No. 31 – Allowed to David Lowe as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 32 – Allowed to Joseph Mack as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 33 – Allowed to William Crouch as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 34 – Allowed to Hugh Bills as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 35 – Allowed to Samuel Brown as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 36 – Allowed to Robert Espy as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 37 – Allowed to Lewis Mead as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 38 – Allowed to Nicholas Shaeffer as a Juror holding a Jury of Inquest on a drowned person

No. 39 – Allowed to Doctor Jabez Percival for medicine and attendance to Francis Davis, a pauper, residue of a Judgment obtained in the Dearborn Circuit Court

No. 40 – Allowed to James Dill, Clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court, for cost on the suit Percival vs. the Overseers of the Poor of Lawrenceburgh Township

No. 41 – Allowed to Thomas Longley, Sheriff of Dearborn County, for costs in the suit Percival vs. the Overseers of the Poor of Lawrenceburgh Township

No. 42 – Allowed to N. E. Howard attorney’s fee in the suit Percival against the overseers of the Poor of Lawrenceburgh Township

No. 43 – Allowed to Henry Bowers as a witness in the above suit

No. 44 – Allowed to Marmaduke Ferris as a witness in the above suit

 

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No. 45 – Allowed to Ezra Ferris as a witness in the suit Percival against the overseers of the poor of Lawrenceburg Township

No. 46 – Allowed to David Fisher as a witness in the above suit

No. 47 – Allowed to Mrs. Davis as a witness in the above suit

No. 48 – Allowed to John S. Percival as a witness in the above suit

No. 49 – Allowed to Omar Toussey as a witness in the above suit

No. 50 – Allowed to Amos Lane as a witness in the above suit

No. 51 – Allowed to John Lawrence as a witness in the above suit

No. 52 – Allowed to William Conaway for keeping Abraham Peters, a pauper

No. 53 – Allowed to James Dill for extra services as clerk of the Dearborn Circuit Court and Clerk of this court

John Myers – license to keep a tavern at his house in Wilmington

Jonathan Shepherd – license to keep a tavern at his present tenement in Lawrenceburg

Buell and Dunn – license to retail foreign merchandise at their store in Lawrenceburg

Daniel Plummer, David Bowers, and John Porter – appointed commissioners to superintend the erection of the public buildings to be erected in Lawrenceburg, the seat of Justice of Dearborn County according to act of State of Indiana entitled “An act providing for the relocation of the seat of Justice in the county of Dearborn – passed and approved January 26th 1827”

 

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No. 54 – Allowed to James Dill for cash paid to John Thompson, Thomas Hendricks, Benjamin Ferguson and David Hoover the commissioners who relocated the seat of Justice of Dearborn County in March 1827

No. 54 [sic] – Allowed to John Steele for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Randolph Township in 1827

No. 55 – Allowed to David Walser for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Laughery Township

No. 56 – Allowed to Joseph Wood for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Union Township

No. 57 – Allowed to John Dashiell for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Sparta Township

No. 58 – Allowed to James W. Hunter for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Lawrenceburg Township,

No. 59 – Allowed to Mark McCracken for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Manchester Township, $16.00

No. 60 – Allowed to John Godley for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Logan Township, $12.00

 

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No. 61 – Allowed to Isaac Colwell for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Kelso Township, $10.00

No. 62 Allowed to Archibald McCabe for his services in listing or assessing Taxable property in Cesars Creek Township, $12.00

Henry W. Hampton – license to keep tavern at Rising Sun

L. Ballman & B. Rush – license to keep a tavern

Order appointing commissioners to superintend the building of a Court House in Lawrenceburg postponed

No. 63 – Allowed to Gregg & Culley for printing done for the use of the county, $10.50

Record of the state road leading from Lawrenceburg to Brookville as laid out by John Gray, John Dawson, and Isaac Calwell, commissioners. Appointed Henry McKenzie, surveyor; Joseph Hart and Isaac Southard, chain carriers

 

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Jurors selected for two succeeding terms of Dearborn Circuit Court.

 

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Davis Weaver – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment at his house in Hartford

Samuel S. Scott – license to keep a tavern at Rising Sun

No. 64 – Allowed to David Guard for his services in viewing a state road from Lawrenceburg to Brookville

James Watson – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

No. 65 – Allowed to William Hamilton for his services as overseer of the poor

Thomas Shaw – license to keep a tavern or public house of entertainment

No. 66 – Allowed to Amos Lane for his services as attorney in defending three suits for the overseers of the poor of Lawrenceburg Township, $15.00

 

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Thomas Longley, Esquire, Sheriff of Dearborn County – relinquishes or declines serving as collector of state and county taxes for 1827

Jesse Hunt, James W. Hunter and George H. Dunn, appointed commissioners to superintend the erection of the Court House or public buildings to be erected in Lawrenceburg

John Spencer – appointed to be collector of state and county taxes for Dearborn County for 1827. John Dawson and Ezekiel Jackson, his securities.

Treasurer be authorized to receive from David Askew a proportionable part of his Tavern license

Treasurer be authorized to receive from Daniel Hankins a proportionate part of his store license

Ordered that 1000 county orders be printed for the use of the county board of supervisors.

No. 67 – Allowed to John Spencer for Books and Stationery furnished for the board of commissioners appointed to perpetuate testimony and his expenses in procuring the same

 

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List of Ferry Taxes

James Danagh – tavern license to keep a public house of entertainment and retail spirituous liquors

Treasurer’s report

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1827 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the May 1826 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

March Session 1827

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Day appointed by Thomas Longby, Sheriff of Dearborn County to decide validity and legality of election, at house of John Gray in Lawrenceburgh

Present:

  • John Porter, Esquire, Supervisor for Lawrenceburg Township
  • James Lenis, Esquire, Supervisor for Randolph Township
  • Cornelius S. Faulkner, Esquire, Supervisor for Sparta Township
  • Job A. Beach, Esquire, Supervisor for Kelso Township
  • William Brundage, Esquire, Supervisor for Logan Township

Election contested by John Stonking, one of the electors of Laughrey Township

Return of Laughrey Township is illegal and void – New election on 3rd Saturday in April

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Dearborn County Commissioners – Feb 1827 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the February 1827 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 1

February Session 1827

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Attendance:

  • John Porter, Esquire, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Lawrenceburg Township
  • Mark McCracken, Esquire, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Manchester Township
  • Davis Weaver, Esquire, Justice of Peace, Supervisor for Laughery Township

Remonstrance of John Dennison, Hezekiah Willey, and 250 citizens of Laughrey Township – against the establishment of Union Township’s boundaries; counter remonstrance by 197 citizens of Laughrey, Union and Randolph Townships – boundaries remain as established

 

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Daniel Lynn, David Bonurs & James Hubbard – appointed trustees of school section 16, Township 4, Range 2 West

Election to be held in Laughery Township 1st Monday in March to elect one Justice of Peace for Aurora to replace Daniel Bartholemew, one Justice of Peace to replace James Powell

Election to be held in Lawrenceburg Township 1st Monday in March to elect Four Justices of Peace for Lawrenceburg Township, to replace John Porter, Thomas Palmer, Daniel Hagerman and Benjamin Fuller

Election in Kelso Township 1st Monday in March to elect two Justices of Peace to replace Daniel Lamson, resigned, and Job A Beach

Election in Sparta Township 1st Monday in March to elect a Justice of Peace

Election in Logan Township 1st Monday in March to elect a Justice of Peace in the rooms of William Brumdage

 

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Election in Cesars Creek Township in 1st Monday in March to elect a Justice of Peace

Election in house of Joshua Scranton in Union Township 1st Monday in March to elect one additional Justice of Peace

Election in Randolph Township 1st Monday in March to elect Justices of Peace

Ordered that clerk have the boundaries of School Townships, places holding elections, and numbers of Justices published in the Palladium.