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Switzerland County Circuit Court – Feb 1887

Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court report appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 24 Feb 1887 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.
Switzerland Circuit Court.
W. T. Friedley, Judge; M. R. Sulzer, Prosecuting Attorney.

William Walden and Leonard E. Smith admitted to the bar.

Robert Scott vs. Craig School Township—on note; judgment for $290.

Theo. Livings, Commissioner, in case of Francis Dunning vs. Aldridge Dunning et al—partition; made his final report, which was approved.

Charles Postel vs. Eprietus B. Platt—to compel cancellation of a mortgage; judgment for plaintiff, and Carroll S. Tandy appointed Commissioner, with instructions to cancel mortgage.

Ulysses P. Craig vs. Thomas C. Jack et al—on note and to foreclose mortgage; judgment for plaintiff, $2,614.90.

William D. Wiles et al vs. Harvey Jack—on note; judgment for $398.85.

William D. Wiles et al vs. Harvey Jack and Heeleck Howe—on note; judgment for plaintiff, $340.85.

Cynthia K. Scaubon vs. William H. Vawter and John Vawter—on note; judgment for $377.81, levy to be first made on Wm. H. Vawter.

Amie Holdridge and William Lodger, partners, vs. Americus Benedict—on note and account; judgment for $124.57.

Viola McLaughlin vs. Silas J. McLaughlin—divorce; granted, and defendant to pay costs.

State vs. George W. Brown—embezzlement; dismissed.

State on relation of Philip C. Holland, Auditor, vs. Ann S. and Samuel H. Pavey—to enforce lien and for possession of real estate; judgment for plaintiff.

State of Indiana, on the relation of Phillip C. Holland, Auditor, vs. George Gordon—possession of real estate; judgment for plaintiff.

State vs. Tude Hicks—rape on Ada Stewart; verdict of guilty; 5 years in State prison. Sentenced Wednesday.

State vs. James Brown—assault and battery with intent to kill upon Eugene Curry. Trial by jury; verdict of guilty and two years in the penitentiary. Case prosecuted by Deputy Prosecutor J. A. VanOsdol, with John T. Ellis and W. R. Johnston. Defended by Works and Shroeder.

At the end of this week Court will adjourn until one week from next Monday.

Vevay Reveille – 3 Mar 1887 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.
Switzerland Circuit Court.
W. T. Friedley, Judge; M. R. Sulzer, Prosecuting Attorney.

George S. Pleasants, Commissioner, case of Harriet E. Hull vs. J. L. Thiebaud; final report, including payment of all money received by him, and discharged.

State vs. Joseph Thamann, Sr. and Jr., selling liquor to drunken men; trial by Court; verdict not guilty.

State vs. Joseph Thamann, Sr.; keeping disorderly liquor shop; trial by Court; verdict not guilty.

Andrew J. Schenck, Administrator, &c., vs. Harvey Jack, et al; on note; judgment for plaintiff, $1,554.25.

Andrew J. Schenck, Administrator, &c., vs. Harvey Jack, et al; on note; judgment for plaintiff, $1,745.40.

Andrew J. Schenck, Administrator, &c., vs. Harvey Jack, et al; on note; judgment for plaintiff, $1,291.80

State vs. Gus Frazier; assault and battery; trial by Court; verdict not guilty.

Mary E. Shadday vs. Fogleman Shadday; divorce. Divorce granted to plaintiff and she given custody of child.

State vs. Robert Scalf; adultery; plea of guilty; sent to prison ten days and fined $10.00.

Wm. H. Lindley vs. Amie Golay; on note; verdict of guilty for defendant.

Francis McLaughlin vs. Oscar Bradford; appeal from survey; verdict of jury for defendant.

Vevay Reveille – 17 Mar 1887 – Page 4, Column 2

LAW REPORT.
Switzerland Circuit Court.
W. T. Friedley, Judge; M. R. Sulzer, Prosecuting Attorney.

Andrew J. Schenck, surviving partner, vs. Webster Cotton—on note; judgment for $148.30.

Charles Cooper vs. Henry W. Bokenkamp et al—possession real estate; judgment for plaintiff.

Eliza Joyce vs. Edwin E. Long et al—on note; judgment for $128.10.

State vs. Hiram Corns—selling liquor without license; five cases; indictments quashed or non prossed in four cases; plea of guilty in one case and fine of $5.

State vs. Joseph Thamann—selling liquor on Sunday; verdict not guilty.

State vs. Joseph Thamann, Sr.—selling liquor on Sunday; two cases; trial on case, not guilty, other case non prossed.

Andrew J. Schenck, Administrator, etc., vs. Harvey Jack et al—on note; judgment for $1,455.25.

State vs. John Brindley—selling liquor to drunken man; verdict, not guilty. Two cases, selling on Sunday; verdict, not guilty.

George W. Connell vs. James Dunning—possession real estate; Jury disagreed.

Mary L. Wainscott vs. the Phenix Insurance Company of Brooklyn—on policy of Insurance; trial before Jury. Special findings rendered by Jury and case taken under advisement by Court.

Charles Postel vs. Charlotte Postel—divorce granted, and defendant given judgment for $350 alimony and costs.

John M. Pate, Administrator, &c., vs. Mary C. Hastings et al. George S. Pleasants appointed Commissioner to convey 80 acres land to Mary C. Hastings, subject to liens and conditions.

Mary Fish vs. Martha Vawter and William H. Vawter—to compel the execution of a deed; judgment for plaintiff.

Francis R. Dufour vs. Eleanor Thiebaud et al—partition. George W. McKay, Alfred Shaw and James M. Scott appointed to partition real estate.

State on relation of County Auditor vs. Andrew Porter et al—foreclosure; judgment for plaintiff.

State vs. Hugh Brown and Jennie Brown—selling liquor without license; verdict, not guilty. Another case, selling on Sunday, no prossed.

Augustus Hatton and J. C. Kirkpatrick vs. Amie Siebenthal. W. S. Tower, receiver, made final report, which was approved.

Charles C. Shaw vs. Elijah Waltz et al—on note, judgment for $104.38.

John S. Morris vs. estate of John S. Hastings, deceased—foreclosure mechanic’s lien for $25.00.

State vs. Robert Burns—intoxication; verdict of guilty and fined $1.

State on relation of County Auditor vs. Moses Allen et al—foreclosure; judgment for $270.

Several cases were dismissed and several were continued. Court adjourned last Saturday night.

Switzerland County Commissioners – Mar 1887

Switzerland County, Indiana, Commissioners’ proceedings appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Mar 1887 – Page 1, Column 2

County Commissioners, William H. Scott, John F. Houze and David Armstrong, met in regular session Monday, March 7th, and adjourned Friday, March 11th. The following is a summary of the business transacted:

Township Trustees, Jacob S. Shadday, Jefferson; Lemuel H. Emerson, Posey; O. A. Potter, Cotton; Joseph D. Froman, York; Lyman B. Slawson, Pleasant; William Tait, Craig—presented their annual reports—which were approved.

A petition was presented for the incorporation of Moorefield. Election ordered for Saturday, April 2, 1887. Ballots to have the work “Yes,” or the word “No,” printed or written. A census of proposed town shows 22 men, 37 women, 22 boys and 21 girls. Total 102.

David N. Hayden, County Auditor elect, filed his official bond for $5,000, which was approved.

David B. Lee, County Clerk elect, filed his bond for $10,000, which was approved.

In the matter of Albert Bakes and others for vacation of highway.—Wm. R. Protsman, Lawrence Welsh and Henry K. Knox, viewers appointed at December term 1886, reported in favor of vacating said road. Report approved and road vacated.

In the matter of the petition of James Culbertson and others for a change in a highway in Pleasant Township, the order to open which was made on the 7th of December, 1886. Petition filed Jan. 3, 1887, by J. B. McCrellis, attorney for petition. After hearing testimony of witnesses, the Board appointed the following viewers: George W. McKay, Perry K. Cotton and Edward Shull—to meet at the house of George K. Manford on April 14th, 1887.

It was ordered that all petitioned for location, change or vacation, or record of highways, and all applications for license to retail liquors—shall be filed in the Auditor’s office, there to remain, at least ten days previous to the first day of any regular session of the Board.

Joseph Thaman, Sr., Vevay, was granted license to retail liquor.

Harvey Jack, of Posey Township, filed a claim for $100, for road being moved back on his farm, (on account of caving away bank during high water.) Also $60 for his wife for same cause. Morgan Carver and Luther Buck were appointed to assess damages.

William R. Johnston was employed County Auditor for another year, at a salary of $100.

Charles G. Adams, County Treasurer, presented county orders redeemed during quarter ending Feb. 28th, 1887, amounting to $13,895.12—found correct.

James F. Simpson was employed to take care of Court House yard at $15 per year.

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Feb 1887

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for February 1887 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 10 Feb 1887 – Page 5, Column 1

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Samuel Butler to John W. Bossaw
  • Upton Lamkins and wife to Jeremiah McCreary
  • Martha and H. B. Herrick to Jeremiah McCreary
  • James A. Hatch and wife to Martha Ethrington
  • Morton Etherington and wife to James A. Hatch and wife
  • Sheriff Simpson to Charles Dibble

FEBRUARY.

  • James Culbertson and wife to Wm. A. Shaddy

Vevay Reveille – 17 Feb 1887 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • A. J. Schenck et al to Sarah E. Brown
  • A. G. Craig, Guardian, to Sarah E. Brown
  • Sheriff Simpson to Wm. Newbold
  • Wm. H. Vauter and wife to Benjamin Vauter
  • Benjamin Vauter to Margaret Vauter
  • Mary E. Lineback to Stephen A. Lineback and wife
  • Stephen A. Lineback and wife to John H. Daubenheyer and wife
  • Mary E. Lineback et al to John H. Daubenheyer and wife
  • Wm. M. Miller, administrator, to Wm. I. Reed
  • Frederick Sailor and wife to Wm. I. Reed
  • Mary Diltz to Thomas McCreary
  • Samuel Adkinson and wife to Isaac McKay
  • Theo Humphrey’s heirs to Mary A. Bradford
  • Charles L. Moredock to Ephriam and J. L. Moredock
  • Allen J. Douglass and wife to Supply Walker

Vevay Reveille – 24 Feb 1887 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Julius N. E. Muret and wife to Franklin P. Muret
  • Eliza J. Seaver to Phoebe A. Padgett
  • Phoeba A. and Charles A. Padgett to Harvey Wycoff
  • Harvey Wycoff and wife to Wm. Ralston
  • George W. Bromwell and wife to Leander and Louise Bromwell
  • Julius Blach and wife to Anna J. Taylor

Switzerland County Jury – Feb 1887

The Switzerland County, Indiana, Circuit Court jury list appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 17 Feb 1887 – Page 4, Column 2

Jury Commissioners, F. L. Grisard and W. R. Protsman, last week drew the names of the following gentlemen to serve as Jurors during present term of Court, which commenced last Monday:

GRAND JURY—Joseph Swada, John C. Atkison, Charles Cox, Edward Tilley, Wm. H. Bunger, Lew G. Wilson.

PETIT JURY—Isaac M. Froman, W. S. Lostutter, Richard C. Moore, Stephen A. Lineback, Morton Thiebaud, Ralph Stout, Wm. J. Dickson, Thomas Edmonson, John W. Cunningham, Warren Cotton, Joseph R. Stewart, Peter Houze, Jr.

Switzerland County Home Guard Payments – 1887

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 3 Feb 1887 – Page 4, Column 4
See also: Switzerland County Military Records

HOME GUARDS, ATTENTION!

The records of the Adjunct General’s office show that there is in the Treasury belonging to the Home Guards or militia that served during the Morgan raid and during other periods of the late war, a large sum of money. Senator Griffith has furnished us a list of those to whom money is due, stating the company to which they belonged. All were members of the 10th Indiana Legion, commanded by Col. Oliver Ormsby. If any of those to whom money is due will authorize someone here to draw the same, it can be done. As a matter of convenience the necessary blanks for which parties to sign have been sent to Lewis O. Schroeder, who is informed as to the proper steps to be taken to secure such sums as may be due such parties. It is recommended that the power of attorney to draw money be made in the name of Dr. P. S. Sage, and forwarded at an early day to Senator Griffith, who will attend to the same. Return stamps should be enclosed. All such money not called for in a short time will be placed in the general fund, and it is therefore important such persons or their friends set promptly.

Capt. Thomas Armstrong’s Co.

  • D. Brant, $8.50
  • Edward Abbott, $8.50
  • Tilford Cowan, $8.50

Capt. Jesse Steepleton’s Co.

  • Wm. Malin, $8.50
  • Edward S. Riley, $8.50

Capt. John Lancaster’s Co.

  • James A. Adams, $4.40
  • Thomas Gow, $4.40
  • Hiram Hibbetts, $3.85
  • Henry Monte, $3.85
  • Francis Thrasher, $3.85

Capt. G. Cotton’s Co.

  • James Maxwell, $4.40

Capt. John H. McHenry’s Co.

  • Henry Davis, $6.80

Capt. Fleming J. Siebenthal’s Co.

  • Samuel Fiscus, $21.40

Capt. Thomas Bassett’s Co.

  • Joseph R. Jarvis, $3.40
  • Wm. H. Padgett, $3.40
  • Joseph Shemire, $3.40
  • Albert G. Niles, $3.27
  • Samuel H. Banta, $4.40
  • Thomas Cruzan, $4.40
  • Richard P. Elloseerry, $4.40
  • Robert Hamilton, $4.40
  • Jesse Lile, $4.40

Capt. James A. Hart’s Co. (This probably means Capt. Joseph A. Hart’s Co.)

  • Robert Boyle, $8.50
  • Thomas Jennings, $8.50
  • Wm. McKenzie, $8.50
  • John Webber, $8.50

Capt. Wm. E. Sweezey’s Co.

  • Ira Barton, $1.65
  • Benjamin F. Brown, $3.85
  • Thomas Gallion, $1.65
  • George W. Richart, $3.85
  • Abraham Wainscott, $3.85

Capt. Ben C. Mead’s Co.

  • F. E. Earle, $8.50
  • M. G. Collins, $8.50
  • John Helms, $8.50
  • Peter Hogan, $8.50
  • Osmer Palmer

Capt. Harvey H. Hall’s Co.

  • Earnest Hizer, $8.50
  • Amasa Jacobs, $8.50
  • George McK[illegible]n, $8.50
  • George W. Strain, $8.50
  • Riley Floett, $8.50
  • Samuel Bailey, $3.85
  • Baron Stow, $3.85
  • James Tinker, $3.85

Capt. Abel Stout’s Co.

  • 2d Lieut. Israel C. Marques, $58.65
  • Silas C. Tibbetts, $8.50
  • James Law (or Lowe), $3.85
  • Henry Schroeder, $3.85

Capt. John W. Powell’s Co.

  • John R. Severs, $5.15

Capt. Jacob A. Powell’s Co.

  • Henry Fisher, $8.50
  • John C. Holliday, $8.50

Capt. John I. Nowatney’s Co.

  • Wm. H. Baker, $8.50
  • John Bradford, $8.50
  • Horace Bushness, $8.50
  • Nelson B. Huston, $8.50
  • Wm. ? Lun?, $85.0
  • Hugh Morgan, $8.50
  • George Scofield, $8.50
  • Richard H. Stewart, $8.50
  • James Tinker, $8.50

Capt. Sylvanus Howe’s Co.

  • Johnson Bennett, $3.92
  • Abijah D. Bennett, $2.75
  • Squire A. Fletcher, $2.75
  • Wm. Gibson, $2.75
  • Charles Green, $2.75
  • John Kinsley, $2.75
  • Victor Kinsley, $2.75
  • Wm. Long, $2.75
  • Joshua M. Scranton, $2.75
  • Wm. Sheets, $2.75
  • Wm. Stevenson, $2.75
  • Michael Tilles, $2.75

Capt. Frederick L. Grisard’s Co.

  • Joseph Jackson, $1.65

1st Lieut. Richard F. Holder’s Co.

  • Wm. Young, $3.65

Capt. James R. Morerod’s Co. (This means Capt. John R. Morerod’s Co.)

  • John Campbell, $1.65
  • Gurley E. Eggleston, $1.65
  • John L. French, $1.65
  • George M. Gordon, $1.65
  • John Johns, $1.65
  • John H. Ross, $1.65

Capt. James S. Gilbert’s Co.

  • Chance C. Andrews, $3.85
  • Thomas M. Buchanan, $3.85
  • Enoch Colen, $3.85
  • Amos Downey, $3.85
  • Philander Damon, $3.85
  • Joseph H. Leintz, $3.85
  • Henry Myers, $3.85
  • Daniel H. Robbins, $3.85

Capt. Theophell M. Danglade’s Co.

  • Charles Cox, $2.20
  • James Goldenberg, $2.20
  • George Bergen, $2.20
  • James Berry, $2.20
  • Wm. Bloomer, $2.20
  • Frank Dufour, $2.20
  • John E?l?y, $2.20
  • Jas. Green, $2.20
  • Henry Georgel, $2.20
  • Jeremiah Halla, $2.20
  • Dennis Halla, $2.20
  • John Kirtley, $2.20
  • George H. Kyle, $2.20
  • Alexander Lucas, $2.20
  • Lewis Martin, $2.20
  • Wm. McKeeney, $2.20
  • Harvey Northcott, $2.20
  • David Ryan, $2.20
  • John Shutland, $2.20
  • Martin Short, $2.20
  • Thomas Smith, $2.20
  • Harvey Wilkins, $2.20

Capt. Ben C. Hicks’ Co.

  • John N. Cox, $3.85
  • Joseph M. Goddard, $3.85
  • Wm. J. Todd, $3.85
  • Almon D. Tarbox, $3.85
  • Josiah Woolley, $3.85
  • James Woolley, $3.85

Capt. Montgomery Patton’s Co.

  • John Bellamy, $2.55
  • H. H. Banta, $2.55
  • Jas. Cornes, $2.55
  • Lewis Detraz, $2.55
  • John Dufour, $2.55
  • Gurley A. Eggleston, $2.55
  • F. M. McClure, $2.55
  • Charles Noble, $2.55
  • John H. Rose, $2.55
  • James Shaw, $2.55
  • John Seaver, $2.55

Switzerland County Real Estate Transfers – Jan 1887

Switzerland County, Indiana real estate transfers for January 1887 appeared in:

Vevay Reveille – 6 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Sheriff Simpson to Jackson J. Pate
  • Wm. P. Truitt and wife to Joseph Picketts
  • David Shull and wife to Edward Shull
  • John J. Ford to Jane F. Ford
  • Alfred R. Downey and wife to Albert P. Jackson
  • Cecelia Hinds to David Konkle
  • Chas. E. Manford to Susannah Manford

JANUARY, 1887.

  • Peter McMakin, Commissioner, to Susan Rowin
  • Sheriff Simpson to State of Indiana

Vevay Reveille – 20 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Elizabeth and Wm. R. Riley to Melvina Herbert
  • Tabitha J. and Wm. S. Tower to Samantha Riggs
  • David Lostutter and wife to Marion Lostutter
  • Jacob Baker and wife to Grace Lostutter
  • John Dickason and wife to John M. Weathers

Vevay Reveille – 27 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 2

Land Sales.
Deeds recorded since our last report:

[See newspaper and deed books for details.]

  • Joseph O. Kern to Perry K. Cotton
  • Edwin Mennet to Oscar Mennet
  • Margaret Wilson to Olive Goddard and Lucinda Oak
  • Louisa and Charles F. Putnam to Fred G. Cotton et al
  • Elizabeth McCreary to Schrumpf & Told
  • Walter S. Scott to John L. Shadday et al
  • W. W. Vawter to John Vawter
  • John Vawter and wife to W. W. Vawter
  • Louis Chenand to Lucretia Boyd

Vevay Fire Company Officers – 1887

The following article about Vevay, Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3

Vevay Fire Company, No. 2, elected the following officers at their regular meeting Monday night:

  • Jacob Wahl, President
  • Henry Hengehold, Vice President
  • John Roberts, Secretary
  • Nat M. Fallis, assistant Secretary and Treasurer
  • Joseph Thamann, Capt. of Engine
  • Fred Plew, Capt. of Hook and Ladder
  • Chas. Hollcroft, 1st Lieutenant of Engine
  • Gabe Robinson, 1st Lieutenant of Hook and Ladder
  • Gabe Robinson, M. F. Wainscott, Fred Plew, Police.
  • W. J. Downey, 1st Engineer
  • M. F. Wainscott, Stoker
  • R. A. Knox, Jr., Driver

Company hold their meetings on 2d and 4th Monday nights in each month.

Switzerland County K. of P. Officers – 1887

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3

K. of P.
Officers elected for the ensuing term:

  • C. S. Tandy, P. C. C.
  • J. A. Vanosdol, C. C.
  • R. T. F. Abbett, V. C. C.
  • D. B. Smith, P.
  • I. P. Loring, K. of R. and S.
  • W. H. Plesants, M. of A.
  • A. J. Porter, M. of F.
  • P. C. Holland, M. of E.
  • Charles Blach, I. G.
  • Joseph E. Hart, O. G.
  • A. G. Craig, Representative to Grand Lodge
  • J. E. Williams, U. P. McHenry, A.
  • W. R. Johnston, Trustee

Switzerland County I.O.O.F. Officers – 1887

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3

I. O. O. F.
Officers for Ensuing Year.

Naomi Encampment, No. 13

  • Oscar H. Webb, C. P.
  • I. P. Loring, H. P.
  • H. Weales, Jr., S. W.
  • W. P. Hall, T.
  • D. N. Hayden, S.
  • Ollie S. Johnson, J. W.
  • R. T. Graham, I. S.
  • A. P. Dufour, G.
  • I. S. Hathorn, 1st W.
  • O. P. Burns, 2d W.
  • W. P. Hall, 3d W.
  • N. M. Fallis, 4th W.
  • T. J. Gordon and P. E. Told, G. T.

Meets 1st and 3d Friday evenings.

 

Pleasant Lodge, No. 623, Bennington.

  • Edward Shull, N. G.
  • John S. Steele, V. G.
  • F. M. Neal, Secretary
  • Hiram Ford, Treasurer

The Lodge now has 21 members and over $177 in the treasury. At the meeting last Tuesday night two were initiated.

Switzerland County F. & A. M. Officers – 1887

The following article about Switzerland County, Indiana appeared in:
Vevay Reveille – 13 Jan 1887 – Page 4, Column 3

F. & A. M.
Officers for Ensuing Year.

Lodge at Florence.

  • J. I. O’Neal, W. M.
  • Wm. Kincaid, S. W.
  • Thos. Land, J. W.
  • George Moredock, Treas.
  • John H. Daubenheyer, Sec.
  • Perry Franklin, S. D.
  • J. C. Packenham, J. D.
  • John F. McCreary, Tyler
  • Dennis Miller and Charles N. Scudder, Stewards.

Lodge at Patriot.

  • Abel F. Douglass, W. M.
  • E. E. Hufford, S. W.
  • J. T. Bodkin, J. W.
  • W. A. Olcott, Treas.
  • Hal Howe, Sec.
  • Wm. Gockel, Jr., S. D.
  • Wm. Stewart, J. D.
  • E?za Abbott, Tyler

Lodge at Ghent, Ky.

  • T. M. Scott, W. M.
  • Florian Griffith, S. W.
  • C. H. Duncan, J. W.
  • W. H. Parker, Sec.
  • J. Q. Tandy, Treas.
  • R. W. O’Neal, S. D.
  • T. P. Griffith, J. D.
  • D. G. Owen, Tyler