Category Archives: Dearborn County

Lawrenceburg List of Letters – Jul 1830

The Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for July 1830 appeared in:
Indiana Palladium – 3 Jul 1830 – Page 3, Column 2

LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the post-office at Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, on the 1st day of July 1830; which if not taken out in three months will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.

  • James A. Angevine
  • William Allee
  • John Bullock
  • Joseph E. Baker
  • Betsey Body
  • Abial Baker
  • Jacob Blasdel
  • Marcus Beach
  • John Biddle
  • Mary Butchey
  • John Boyer
  • Job A. Beach
  • Henry J. Bowers
  • Wm. M. Crosley
  • Decker Crozier
  • Reuben Carman
  • William V. Cheek
  • Daniel T. Craig
  • Thomas Callahan
  • Isaac Coldwell
  • William Chapelow
  • Charles S. Collens
  • Mr. Culbertson
  • William Caldwell
  • David Conger
  • David Daniels
  • John Dawson
  • John Davidson
  • Elijah D. Davis
  • Wm. S. Durbin
  • Isaac Darling
  • John Ewbank
  • Jacob Egleston
  • Benjamin Fuller
  • John Fuller
  • James Fuller
  • Ann Fowler
  • John Foot
  • Mrs. Naccy Fowler
  • John Griffin
  • William Gibbs
  • Ira Hill
  • John Hughs
  • Elias Horner
  • Daniel Hathaway
  • Abner Hunter
  • Benjamin Huffman
  • James Hines
  • John D. Johnston
  • Ezekiel Jackson
  • William James
  • Daniel R. Jackson
  • Alexander Kincaid
  • E. Kilgore
  • Nehemiah Knap
  • Peter Lefevers
  • Charles Larabee
  • Mary Lemon
  • Thomas Longley
  • Thomas Miller
  • Levi Miller
  • Reuben Moore
  • David T. M’Clure
  • James M’Clester
  • John M’Kernan
  • Samuel Morrison
  • Mrs. Lucinda Noble
  • Daniel B. Nealy
  • Benjamin Noyes
  • Daniel Newton
  • John Oyler
  • Mary Osborn
  • John Percival
  • John Pelton
  • Matthew Peacock
  • William Patterson
  • Dr. Thos. B. Pinckard
  • O. Priest
  • John Rees
  • Joseph Stroud
  • Joshua Sanks
  • William Sefton
  • Mary Snyder
  • H. Sparks
  • John Saltmarsh
  • Arthur Shanes
  • David Snyder
  • Benjamin Stone
  • David Springer
  • Joshua Stroud
  • William Sheppard
  • Jane S. Snell
  • Jacob Speelman
  • William Tibbets
  • Thomas Tanner
  • Samuel C. Vance
  • William Vanhouten
  • Mr. Utz
  • Elijah Walden
  • Francis Worley
  • John Watts
  • Mr. Woodward
  • Morgan Welch
  • Samuel Wright
  • John G. Webber
  • Isaac Way
  • Elizabeth Winters
  • Mary Wills
  • Levy Woodruff

JAMES W. HUNTER, P.M.
July 3d, 1830

Lawrenceburg List of Letters – Oct 1830

The Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for October 1830 appeared in:
Indiana Palladium – 2 Oct 1830 – Page 3, Column 5

LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the post-office at Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, on the 1st day of October 1830; which if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the general Post Office as dead letters.

  • John Aikens
  • Samuel Alden
  • George Atkinson
  • George W. Armstrong
  • Simon Alexander
  • Joseph E. Baker
  • John & Francis Barkley
  • William Bean
  • Joiel Beach
  • John Bonte
  • Benj. Bownam
  • John Browning
  • Robert Brasher
  • Jacob Blasdel Jr.
  • Elizabeth Burroughs
  • William Crum
  • Daniel T. Craig
  • Jotham Clark
  • Lewis Davis
  • James Dill
  • Wm Dils
  • Gabriel Duggins
  • William Edney
  • Robert Ewbank
  • Edward Ewbank
  • John Fleming
  • Wm. R. Fookes
  • John Foot
  • John Fuller
  • John Gaston
  • David Guard
  • Mr. Guard
  • Wm. Gwynn
  • Aaron B. Garey
  • Levi Garrison Jr.
  • Daniel Gregg
  • Polly Hall
  • Joseph Hays
  • Abiah Hayes
  • John Howard
  • Levi Hildibrand
  • Elias Horner
  • Merrit Hubble
  • John Hughes
  • Abraham Johnson
  • Miss Rachel Johnson
  • James Johnston
  • Geo. or Susan Johnson
  • Lieutenant Jaqueth
  • John Kelso
  • Daniel Kelsey
  • Jonathan Lewis
  • Mrs. Lucinda Loar
  • Benjn. Morgan
  • Philip Micheal
  • John Marlat
  • Miss Mary McClure
  • Miss Mary McConnel
  • Levi Miller
  • Lemuel Moss
  • Benjamin Noble
  • Ralph Nelson
  • Margaret Ormsby
  • John Oyler or Saml Small
  • Edmund Peckover
  • John Parks
  • Mathew Peacock or Thos. Hansell
  • Cornelius Row
  • Rowland Robinson
  • Saml. Ross
  • Ebenezer Roggers
  • Allen Stroud
  • Michael Stutler
  • John Sunman
  • Mr. Small
  • Blackley Shoemake
  • Wm. Sharron
  • Saml. Small
  • Joseph Statler
  • Mathew Swan
  • Stephen Thom
  • John Utterback
  • W. Wampler
  • Jas. Wishart
  • L. Wilson Washington
  • Mrs. Lydia Wright
  • Geo. W. Ward
  • Joseph White
  • John Whitehead
  • John Watts
  • Levi Wellman
  • Isaac or Nelson Way

JAMES W. HUNTER, P.M.
Oct. 1st, 1830.

Lawrenceburg List of Letters – Jan 1829

The Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for January 1829 appeared in:
Indiana Palladium – 3 Jan 1829 – Page 3, Column 5

List of Letters
Remaining in the post-office at Lawrenceburgh, Ind. on the 1st day of January 1829, which, if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post-Office as dead letters.

  • Henry Allemony
  • A. Baker or Jos. Chamberlin
  • William Baker
  • Job A. Beach
  • Ancil Beach
  • Thomas Branan
  • William Blue
  • Leicester G. Converse
  • John or Mary Colden
  • Miss Elenor Cornelius
  • Aaron Cross
  • Elijah Cross
  • James Dill
  • G. H. Dunn
  • Miss Maria H. Gage
  • Miss Nancy Gorman
  • Miss Mary Ann Gayle
  • Mrs. Polly Hayman
  • William Harrington
  • James Hilanda
  • Jason S. Hudson
  • Jeremiah Mann
  • David Miller
  • Jerusha Murdoch
  • Thomas M’Enier
  • Eli Prichard
  • John Robinson
  • B. G. Ruble
  • Stephen C. Stevens
  • Samuel Snyder
  • John Shook Jr.
  • James O. Smith
  • Care of Raney Stevens
  • David Springer
  • George Toothman
  • Samuel C. Vance
  • Charles Vincen
  • Enoch G. Wood
  • John Withead
  • Jacob Wikoff

ISAAC DUNN, p.m.

Dearborn County Newspaper Notices – 1829

The following notices appeared in Dearborn County, Indiana newspapers in 1829:

Indiana Palladium – 28 Feb 1829 – Page 3, Column 4

One Cent Reward.
Left the subscriber on the 18th of January last, with permission to stay one week, ANDREW S. WINANS, jr. an indented apprentice to learn the Coach Lace weaving business, about 17 years of age, 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high, sandy hair, and stammers considerably in his speech—had on when he went away a dark green coat and dark linsey pantaloons. All persons are hereby forwarned from employing, harboring, or trusting said apprentice, as I am determined to prosecute them to the utmost rigor of the law. The above reward will be paid to any person returning said apprentice to me, but no cost or charges will be paid.
WILLIAM M. RAY.
Lawrenceburgh township, Dearborn County, Indiana
February 14, 1829.

Indiana Palladium – 28 Mar 1829 – Page 3, Column 4

CAUTION.
Whereas my wife Jemima Cusake did, on the 22d day of March 1829, (in my absence,) without my knowledge or approbation, quit my bed and board without any just cause or provocation; I therefore forewarn and caution the public from harboring her or contracting any manner of debts whatsoever, as I am determined not to answer for any of her needs.
MICHAEL CUSAKE.
March 25, 1829.

Indiana Palladium – 13 Jun 1829 – Page 3, Column 4

One Cent Reward.
Left the service of the subscriber on or about the 20th of April last, an indented apprentice to the blacksmithing business, by the name of ANDREW STEVENSON. All persons are hereby forewarned from trusting or harboring him at their peril. The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery to me of said boy but no charges paid.
DAVID WOODWARD.
June 13th, 1829.

Indiana Palladium – 8 Aug 1829 – Page 3, Column 4

CAUTION!
Whereas my wife Catalina, has, without any just cause or provocation, left my bed and board, I do hereby forewarn any person from harboring or trusting her on my account.
Wm. TELL HARRIS.
Aurora, July 16, 1829.

Indiana Palladium – 29 Aug 1829 – Page 3, Column 4

CAUTION!!
Whereas my wife Mary Ann has left my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, this is to forewarn all persons from trusting or harbouring her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date.
JAMES H. DAYZEY.
August 27th, 1829.

Indiana Palladium – 17 Oct 1829 – Page 3, Column 4

Caution to the Public.
Went away from the subscriber on the 4th inst, an indentured apprentice to the Farming business, named WM. YOUNG, aged 20 years in January next. Said William was bound to me by the overseer of the Poor of Manchester township, and has left me without any just cause, this is therefore to forwarn all persons from trusting, harboring or employing him on any account whatever.
JAMES ANGEVINE
October 6, 1829

Indiana Palladium – 24 Oct 1829 – Page 3, Column 3

Caution to the Public!
This is to forewarn all persons from trusting or crediting my wife DORCAS, after this date, she having conducted herself in such a manner as to forfeit all claims upon me as her husband.
HIRAM FAIRBANKS
October 20, 1829

Lawrenceburg List of Letters – Apr 1829

The Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for April 1829 appeared in:
Indiana Palladium – 4 Apr 1829 – Page 3, Column 4

List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Lawrenceburgh, Ind. on the first day of April 1829.

  • Thomas Annis
  • Simon Alexander
  • James Arely
  • John Allington
  • Mrs. Jane Berry
  • Jacob Blasdel Jr.
  • Marcus Beach
  • B. F. W. Bennett
  • David Carlisle
  • James Coseboom
  • Ebner Curtice
  • Petithory Cooper
  • Bejah Chamberlain
  • John Davidson
  • John Demoss Sr.
  • George H. Dunn
  • Gen. James Dill
  • Chas. Stephen Douglas
  • John Gault
  • Elijah Garrison
  • Abram Grant
  • Stephen Green
  • Jacob Hayes
  • Patrick Hume
  • Frances Hardesty
  • Wm. Harrington
  • Phebe Jacklin
  • William Jessup
  • John Jackson Jr.
  • Mrs. Sally Lawton
  • Francis M’Namar
  • Isaac Morris
  • Thomas Miller
  • Samuel Mapes
  • James Montgomery
  • Miss Jane Miller
  • Malinda Musick
  • Robert Mason
  • Daniel B. Nealy
  • Peter Noric
  • Benj. Sed. Nohle
  • William Owen
  • John Palmer
  • Andrew Pearce
  • Wm. B. Phelps
  • John Robbison
  • William Reno
  • Ralph or George Smith
  • James Skales
  • George Smith
  • Wm. Settles
  • John Tanner
  • Isaac Taylor
  • Thomas Townsel
  • Ab’m VanNeston
  • John and Deborah Westbrook
  • Jacob Wycoff
  • Benj. F. Wallace
  • Robert Walker

ISAAC DUNN, P.M.
April 1st, 1829.

Lawrenceburg List of Letter – Jul 1829

The Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for July 1829 appeared in:
Indiana Palladium – 4 Jul 1829 – Page 3, Column 4

List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office, Lawrenceburgh, Ind. on the 1st day of July, 1829.

  • John Alferd
  • Mrs. Ann Buell
  • John Bennett
  • Jacob Blasdell Jr.
  • Thomas Brunton
  • David Blue
  • Miss Phebe Blanvert
  • Isaac Carlton
  • Strother Catlett
  • Noyse Fanifield
  • N. Corell
  • Lemuel Connelly
  • Joseph Coughram
  • Robert Cunningham
  • Abner Curtice
  • William Davis
  • George H. Dunn
  • Shepherd C. Douglas
  • W. Edney or W. E. Duly
  • Mrs. Hestey, care of Mr. Ford
  • John Fryer
  • Mary Gray
  • Peter Glardon
  • Isaac Greson
  • Wm. Harrington
  • Mrs. Hathaway
  • Daniel Hohram
  • Elias Horner
  • John Howard
  • Daniel Hackersmith
  • Heman Keeler
  • Jacob or Peter Keller
  • Nehemiah Littlefield
  • James Lindsey
  • Laneson S. Jeremiah
  • Joseph Lynes
  • John Morrison
  • John Miller
  • Mrs. Sarah M’Intire or Elmore Cheek
  • Miss Jane Miller
  • Phillip Michael
  • George Mansfield
  • Thomas M’Gahan
  • Robert Owen
  • Mary Patterson
  • Daniel Pettegrew
  • Wm. Patterson
  • Abraham Purdun
  • Shepherd Ross
  • Michael Robeson
  • Asa Smith
  • Mathew Swan
  • Jonathan Shepherd
  • Enoch Squibb
  • C. Ranna Stevens
  • Henry Vannes
  • Morgan Welsh
  • Joseph Wilson
  • R. Samuel Wilson
  • John Wilson
  • Filborn Wilson
  • John Wion
  • Rev. E. G. Wood
  • Archibald Winings
  • John Wright
  • William Williams

ISAAC DUNN, p.m.
June 30, 1829.

Lawrenceburg List of Letters – Oct 1829

The Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for October 1829 appeared in:
Indiana Palladium – 3 Oct 1829 – Page 3, Column 4

A List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office, Lawrenceburgh, Ind. on the 1st of October, 1829; which if not taken out within 3 months, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.

  • Robert Abbet
  • John Alfred
  • Mrs. Esther Ann Barnett
  • Mrs. Martha B. Baldrige, care of Mr. James Dill
  • William Barton
  • Daniel A. Bexter
  • Mrs. Mary Campbell
  • Villet Calhoon
  • James Congleton
  • Daniel Craig
  • Elmore W. Cheek
  • Thomas Daniels
  • James Dill
  • Thomas Guion
  • Mrs. Nancy Gray
  • Silas Gould
  • Benjamin Harrison
  • Christopher Hudson
  • Augustus H. Judson
  • Jacob Keller
  • Mrs. Rebecca Loter
  • Mr. Ludlow or Joshua Stroud
  • William Lemon
  • John Leaper
  • Isaac Morris or Joel Fitzgerald
  • James Mount
  • John Miller
  • George M’Connell
  • Peter Novill
  • John H. Philips
  • John Ruble
  • Benjamin Reed
  • Philips Rowland
  • David Still
  • John Smith
  • John H. Smith
  • David Snyder
  • William Shepherd, York Ridge
  • Mrs. Sarah Sullivan
  • Joseph Stroud
  • Abner Tibbits
  • John Test, Esq.
  • Miss Tuite
  • John Watts
  • Loya Walker
  • Joseph Wilson
  • William Williams
  • Benjamin Williams
  • Francis B. Wever

JAMES W. HUNTER, p.m.
October 1, 1829.

Lawrenceburg List of Letters – Jan 1828

The Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for January 1828 appeared in:
Indiana Palladium – 5 Jan 1828 – Page 3, Column 4

List of Letters
Remaining in the Post Office at Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, on the 1st day of January, 1828, which if not taken out by the 1st of April next, will be sent to the General Post Office as Dead Letters.

  • Huldah Alloway
  • Richard Auchard
  • Mr. Blackley
  • James Boyd
  • Thomas Baggs
  • John Bullock
  • William Brannen
  • Miss Eliza Bowen
  • Amos Bonesteel
  • Jacob Blasdel
  • Charles Brasher
  • J. M. Bonham
  • J. E. Baker
  • B. B. Bonham
  • L. G. Converse
  • Miss Vilet Calhoon
  • Hugh Cassaday
  • Isaac Carman
  • Russell Cohner
  • Nathaniel Covell
  • Daniel T. Craig
  • Mr. Cornelius
  • Mrs. Mary Callahan
  • Wm. B. Carrington
  • John B. Carrington
  • Ulyssus Cook
  • Wm. V. Cheek
  • Decker Crozier
  • Reuben Carman
  • John Crandon
  • Isaac Caldwell
  • James Dill
  • T. Davis
  • James Darling
  • James B. Demer
  • Thomas G. Dyas
  • Baxter Davis
  • John Dawson
  • Jacob Dennis
  • Dele Elder
  • John Ewbank
  • Ewing & Gibson
  • Wm. B. Ewing
  • Wm. B. Ewing
  • Thomas Ehler
  • Samuel Ewon
  • Enoch Evans
  • John Eless
  • Samuel Edgar
  • Harris Fitch
  • John Gibson
  • David Guard
  • Elisha Gedge
  • Mgria H Gage
  • Zebulon Gay
  • Levi B. Gore
  • William Hamilton
  • Thomas Hogshire
  • Samuel Hallowell
  • Isaac Hobart
  • Jo Hunter
  • James Hamilton
  • Benjamin Huffman
  • Jacob Hays
  • F. Hardestee
  • James Hoy
  • William Hutchings
  • Harry Hill
  • Philemon Jinkins
  • Robert Kirtley
  • Robert Knowlton
  • Samuel Kincade
  • Thomas Longly
  • Elizabeth Lamb
  • John Lawrence
  • Jacob Lawrence
  • Isaac Lawrence
  • John Lyons
  • James Leonard
  • James M’Guire
  • Thomas Miller
  • Hugh M’Clure
  • James M’Chester
  • Andrew Morgan
  • Joseph Morgan
  • Robert Mason
  • Demos Moss
  • Samuel Marshall
  • Mrs. Eliza Miller
  • Henry M’Kinzie
  • William Maxwell
  • Benjamin Noyes
  • David Nevitt
  • Benedict O’Neal
  • Daniel Pate
  • Edmund Peckover
  • William Purdue
  • Isaac Protzman
  • Obediah Priest
  • Robert Rowe
  • Henry A. Reed
  • Robert Ray
  • Isaac Roseberry
  • Benjamin Reno
  • Archibald Reed
  • William Rankin
  • Lewis Richardson
  • William Skinner
  • Benjamin Smith
  • Joseph Shough
  • Robert Stubbs
  • Joseph Sutton
  • Henry Safely
  • John Sarver
  • Ranna Stevens
  • Ranna C. Stevens
  • James Skates
  • John Sullivan
  • John Sacket
  • Miss Tuite
  • William Tucker
  • James Thompson
  • Abel Tonner
  • David Tibbetts
  • William Webb
  • Jonathan Woodbury
  • Allen Wiley
  • Johnson Watts
  • Joe Winston
  • Davis Woodward
  • Joseph Winchel
  • James Watson
  • John Watts
  • Samuel Wright
  • Hezekiah Wittey

ISAAC DUNN, P.M.
January 1, 1828.

Dearborn County Newspaper Notices – 1828

The following notices appeared in Dearborn County, Indiana newspapers in 1828:

Indiana Palladium – 12 Jan 1828 – Page 3, Column 4

CAUTION!!
Whereas my wife Ann has left my house and refuses to return, this notice is, therefore, to forewarn all persons from trusting her on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting after this date.
JOHN CASE.
Logan township, Dearborn county, January 12, 1828.

Indiana Palladium – 22 Mar 1828 – Page 3, Column 5

NOTICE.
Whereas, my wife DESIRE, has left my bed and board without the least provocation, that is to warn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, after this date.
GEORGE CLARK.
Manchester township, March 20, 1828.

Indiana Palladium – 7 Jun 1828 – Page 4, Column 5

CAUTION.
Absconded from the service of the subscriber living in Lawrenceburgh township, on Monday the 8th inst. LUCINDA SHERAN, a bound girl, aged about 15 years. All persons are hereby forwarned against trusting or harboring the said Lucinda on any pretence whatever as the law will be enforced against all so offending.
WILLIAM COSEBOOM.
May 31, 1828.

Indiana Palladium – 13 Sep 1828 – Page 4, Column 4

CAUTION.
Whereas my wife Hannah has eloped from her bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, and has conducted herself in an indecent manner; I therefore forewarn all persons from trusting or harboring her on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting after this date.
Logan township, Dearborn county, Indiana
WILLIAM BRUNDAGE
September 4, 1828.

Indiana Palladium – 20 Sep 1828 – Page 3, Column 5

To the Public.
Whereas Margaret, MY WIFE, has, without provocation, left my bed and board, declaring that she will never return to me again as a wife; this is, therefore, to notify all persons that I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date.
RICHARD NORRIS.
September 12, 1828.

Indiana Palladium – 27 Sep 1828 – Page 3, Column 4

One Cent Reward!!
The above reward, but no charges, will be paid for the apprehension and delivery of LEVI SWAN, an indented apprentice to the coopering business, who absconded from my employment on the 18th inst. Said Levi is about 14 years old—dark hair & complexion; had on when he went away blue Jeans clothes, & a fur hat part worn. All persons are cautioned against harboring or trusting him.
WHALAN GIBSON
Harrison, Ohio, Sept. 25, 1828.

Indiana Palladium – 11 Oct 1828 – Page 3, Column 4

CAUTION.
Whereas my wife Elizabeth, has left my bed and board without any provocation, this is therefore to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date.
JESSE STONE
October 8, 1828

Indiana Palladium – 8 Nov 1828 – Page 3, Column 5

CAUTION.
Whereas my wife Abigail has left my bed and board, without just cause or provocation, and declares she will never return to live with me in peace and friendship; this therefore, is to forewarn the public from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting.
LEVI HAMBLIN.

Indiana Palladium – 8 Nov 1828 – Page 4, Column 5

Six Cents Reward!!
RANAWAY from the subscriber, living in Manchester township, Dearborn county, an indented girl named Mary Diggs; aged about 17 years; about 5 feet high; dark hair and complexion. All persons are forbid harboring or trusting said girl on my account, as they may expect to be dealt with according to law.
JAMES BABCOCK.
Oct. 20, 1828.

Lawrenceburg List of Letters – Apr 1828

The Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, Indiana list of letters for April 1828 appeared in:
Indiana Palladium – 5 Apr 1828 – Page 3, Column 5

LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in the Post Office at Lawrenceburgh, Ia. on the 1st day of April 1828, which if not taken out by the 1st day of July next, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters.

  • James Airy
  • John Allington
  • Mrs. W. Armstrong
  • John Browning
  • Jane Berry or Mary Shepherd
  • Joel Beach or Isaac Carman
  • David Bevins
  • Wm. Baker
  • John Bonte
  • Henry Boner
  • Alpheus Baxter
  • Bial Baker
  • Alexander Burch
  • Jemima Brasier
  • John Cornleius
  • Benet Carrington
  • George Cheek
  • James Callahan or Herbert Owens
  • Isaac Carlton
  • Abner Curtice
  • Abner Carpenter
  • Hugh Cassady
  • Tavner Cheek
  • David Longer
  • Stephen Chidester
  • Dacre Crozier
  • William Coseboom
  • James Dill
  • John Davidson
  • Jacob Dennis
  • John Dawson
  • Jacob Dazey
  • Henry Dils
  • Daniel Davis
  • Zimrod Davis
  • John Dill
  • James Duncan
  • John Demoss Sr.
  • Dele Elder
  • Ryley Elliot
  • Samuel Evan
  • Samuel P. Gouden
  • Abram Grant
  • Elijah Gridley
  • David Guard
  • Ebenezer Harbert
  • William Harrington
  • Thomas Hogshire
  • Jacob Hays
  • Gilbert Hall
  • Ephraim Hollister
  • John Haines
  • Thomas Hargitt
  • Lytle Johnson
  • Ezekiel Jackson
  • Mr. Jackson
  • John Johnson
  • Isaac James
  • Joseph Kelso
  • Orange Keeler
  • Thomas Longley
  • Hezekiah Larrode
  • David Lawton
  • John Longley
  • Benjamin H. Leif
  • John F. Lancaster
  • Isaac Miller
  • William McLain
  • Hiram or John McNeely
  • John Newland
  • David Osburn
  • Herbert Owens
  • Samuel Osgood
  • George Pate
  • E. G. Peaty
  • William Piercen
  • Thomas R. Porter
  • Daniel Plummer
  • David Perine
  • John Percival
  • Richard Prest
  • A. H. Reed
  • Robert Ray
  • Asa Runyon
  • George Rab
  • Peter Ramer
  • William Simpson
  • John Sherwood
  • Richard Skram
  • James L. Thompson
  • Edward Tatman
  • John Tibbitts
  • O. & G. Tousey
  • William Tucker
  • Abram True
  • Jane Turner
  • Nancy Williams
  • John Watts
  • Rebecca Wright
  • John Weatherspoon
  • John Whitehead
  • Thomas Wallis
  • Allen Wykoff
  • Davis Weaver
  • Miss Sarah Wardell
  • George Weaver
  • Robert Walker
  • Davis Woodward
  • Benjamin Williams

M. GREGG, Ass’t. P.M.
April 1, 1828.