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Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1850 Called Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the September 1850 Called Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 5

September Called Session 1850

Page 109

Present:

  • Jonathan Hallowell
  • Zera Vinson
  • William S. Ward

George Moore, County Surveyor, makes report. Jonathan Blasdel, Daniel Baldridge, and Henry Walker, viewers. Road from Joseph Hayes’ farm formerly John Crandon’s in Lawrenceburg Township to Walter Hayes’ dwelling. David Levice and Garrett Farrell, chainmen. Adam Barringer, axeman.

 

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Page 113

Philip Peter Kroh – license to keep a tavern in Harrison Township

James Todd exempted from road work.

Allowed to William H. Hill, a blind man, for his temporary relief

Ordered a building be erected for Auditor’s and Recorder’s office. Reuben Rogers appointed agent.

Remonstrance of Timothy Guard, James Guard, David Guard, Enoch Hayes, Moses Hayes and Mary Jane Hayes, his wife, Jacob Marguitt and Lusinda Marguitt, his wife, against change in State Road from house of Joseph Hayes to state line. Overruled. Appealed to Circuit Court.

 

Page 114

Allowed to Moses McGrider for wood for Court and County offices

 

Page 115

Deed – Reuben Rogers, Auditor, to George Voglesang

 

Page 116 [Continued.]

Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1850 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the September 1850 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 5

September Session 1850

Page 90

Present:

  • Jonathan Hallowell
  • William S. Ward
  • Zera Vinson

Jonathan Hallowell elected President of Board.

Jacob Wilhelm – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

Allowed to William S. Miller for building cistern and other mason work for County

Allowed to William Lemmon for taking enumeration of Caesars Creek Township

Allowed to Robert Pattison for taking enumeration of Clay Township

 

Page 91

Allowed to J. S. Ferris as assessor

Allowed to Samuel J. Johnson as assessor

Allowed to C. C. Jaquith as assessor

Allowed to William Donlan as assessor

Allowed to William Sheets & Co. for books for Clerk’s, Recorder’s and Auditor’s office

Allowed to John F. Richards for keeping Jail

Allowed to J. & H. S. Applegate for paper and pens for Clerk’s, Recorder’s and Auditor’s office

Allowed to James Cummings for making coffins for William Watkins, John Gary, Samuel Hunter, Jacob Gire, William Roberts’ child and Mr. Vaughn, paupers in Centre Township

Allowed to G. B. Sheldon for pipe for County Jail

 

Page 92

Allowed to Hugh F. Smith for conveying paupers to County Asylum

Allowed to A. W. Smith for repairs to Jail and cistern

Noble Hamilton, Treasurer, files bond with David Macy, George H. Dunn, George B. Sheldon, James W. Weaver, Elijah S. Blasdell, George Ross, and George Tousey, his securities.

 

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R. & O. Parry – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

James M. Torrence – license to keep as tore in Logan Township

Allowed to Harding & Tate for attending Wm. White while with small pox

Allowed to John McQuistian for nursing William White who had small pox

Allowed to John Sowers for nursing William White who had small pox

 

Page 95

Allowed to Michael Shum for digging four graves for pauper

Allowed to G. Shaubner for making coffin for drowned man

Allowed to John Milburn for flour and meal for paupers at County Asylum

Allowed to N. D. Folbre for publishing county expose and Coroner’s Inquest

Allowed to John B. Hall for publishing Treasurer’s report and notice of election

Allowed to C. O’Brien for office rent

Harrison Dawson, Frederick Sowden and D. H. Hopping, viewers, make report on road through lands of Amos Rees, David Nevitt and Joshua Sanks.

 

Page 96

Allowed to Harrison Dawson for viewing road

Allowed to Frederick Sowders for viewing road

Wright & Mayhew – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Bird Pate, Jr., & Co. – license to keep a store in Clay Township

Abram Showalter – license to keep a store in Jackson Township

 

Page 97

Elijah Thatcher – license to keep a store in Clay Township

John C. Moor – license to keep a store in Sparta Township

David A. Brooks – license to keep a store in Sparta Township

John B. Clark – license to keep as tore in Manchester Township

Davis Shots – license to keep as tore in Clay Township

Nathaniel Leonard – license to keep a store in Harrison Township

 

Page 98

James Burk & Co. – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg – voided

John Jacob Hoack – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg

T. J. Taylor – license to keep a store in Centre Township

 

Page 99

Allowed to C. R. Campbell as assessor

Allowed to John Aikins for corn furnished keep of the Asylum

Allowed to George Powell for wood for Court House

Allowed to Daniel Frazer for wood for Clerk’s office

Allowed to Cyrus Armstrong for chairs for Court House

Report of J. B. Clark and Seth Platt, visitors to County Asylum.

 

Page 100

Allowed to James M. Hayes for making coffins for paupers

Allowed to James M. Clark for pork for paupers at Asylum

Allowed to Seth Platt for articles furnished Asylum and as visitor to Asylum

Allowed to John B. Clark for visiting and articles furnished County Asylum

Allowed to Cyrus Armstrong for making coffins for paupers

Allowed to Ferris McCullough & Co. for articles for Clerk’s office

Allowed to H. Dill for articles for County Asylum

Allowed to R. Hollister for glazing at Court House

Allowed to Abram Lasier for articles for paupers

Allowed to H. Dill for services as keeper of County Asylum

 

Page 101

Allowed to H. Dill for use of H. F. Smith for use of cookery stove at Asylum

Allowed to Zera Vinson for conveying pauper to County Asylum

Allowed to James Partlow for conveying body of drowned man to graveyard

 

Page 102

Allowed to Sandford Moody for shaving criminals in Jail

Allowed to Boas Bell for lock and making key

Allowed to John D. Crontz for fastening lock to Jail door

Election of Justice of the Peace in Ceasars Creek Township to fill vacancy of Joseph P. Brush. Election of Justice of the Peace in Centre Township to fill vacancy of Frederick Hoff. Election of Justice of the Peace in Clay Township to fill vacancy of William S. Mezner.

 

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Page 104

Settlement of Cornelius O’Brien, late Treasurer.

 

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Page 107

James Stafford – license to keep a tavern in Lawrenceburg Township

Francis Staker – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg Township

Allowed to Henry Boese for lock &c. for Clerk’s office

Allowed to Benjamin F. Burlingame for making coffins for Elijah Bruce’s child, a pauper of Laughery Township

Allowed to Abram Brower for making poll books and tally papers &c. for August election

 

Page 108

Allowed to Benjamin J. Lindsay for making coffin for Wm. Longley, a pauper in Centre Township

Allowed to Reuben Rogers for services as Auditor

Allowed to Abram Brower for cash paid by him as Clerk

Oliver P. Cobb authorized to build bridge at mouth of Wilson Creek in Centre Township.

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jun 1850 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the June 1850 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 5

June Session 1850

Page 63

Present:

  • Martin Trester
  • Jonathan Hallowell
  • William S. Ward

Allowed to C. C. Jaquith as assessor for Manchester Township

Allowed to Robert Pattison as assessor

Allowed to John Dashiell for assessing

Allowed to T. F. Lapish for assessing

Allowed to William Lemmon as assessor

Allowed to Charles R. Campbell as assessor

Allowed to William Donlan for assessing

 

Page 64

Allowed to William Horner as assessor

Allowed to Silas Nowlin as assessor

Allowed to Henry Smith for two coffins for paupers

Allowed to Covington Cornelius, guardian for D. Dewitt, for articles fur use of Sara Dewitt

Allowed to Ezekiel Jackson for justices, constables and ferry fees in case of an Inquest on the person of David Dewit

Joseph Frazer – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

Leonard Gearhart – license to keep a tavern

Allowed to Myzner & Pattison for money expended arresting Ivy and bringing him to Jail

 

Page 65

Allowed to John Hunberger for viewing road

Allowed to Charles Mabes as chainman in laying out road

Allowed to Henry Poos for procuring Coroner

Allowed to Jabez S. Ferris for assessing

Allowed to John B. Hall for publishing notice of Coroner’s Inquest held on the body of Curan found in the Ohio River

Allowed to Charles Bruce, Sr., for digging grave and burying David Turner

Allowed to Samuel J. Johnson for assessing

Allowed to A. W. Smith for repairs made to Jail and Court House and lock and other articles furnished by him

Allowed to David Kerr for assessing

York Township boundary change.

 

Page 66

Joseph Sylvester and John Hermberger, viewers, made report.

Remonstrance of Christian Mabes of road. Land of Isaac Alden.

Chambers & Stevens – license to keep a store in Centre Township

 

Page 67

Allowed to Abram Brower, Jr., for freight on books, postage, & other articles for Clerk’s office

Allowed to Samuel Delzell for books for Clerk’s office

John B. Kester – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

Lewis Weezell – license to keep a tavern in York Township

Remonstrance of Christian Mabes, of Jackson Township, of road. Lands of Isaac Alden’s heirs. Henry White, George Robertson and John Mahoney appointed viewers.

 

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Page 69

Elias Heustice – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

Allowed to N. H. Torbet for medical attendance to paupers at County Asylum

Stephen Levingston – license to keep a store in Laughery Township

Allowed to Hugh F. Smith for conveying paupers to County Asylum

John W. Dawson – license to keep a store in Miller Township

 

Page 70

Jacob Gebhard – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

Michael Steinmetz – license to keep a tavern in York Township

Maurice Keump – license to keep a store in Kelso Township

Allowed to Thomas Wright as witness &c. in case of Roark

Payment of overpaid tax to Hiram L. Bailey.

 

Page 71

Allowed to Abram Brower for services as clerk in case of David DeWit

Allowed to Samuel Osgood for Sheriff’s fees and jury fees in case of David DeWit

Report of John B. Clark and Seth Platt, visitors to County Asylum.

Allowed to John & Durbin Milburn for flour furnished paupers at County Asylum

Allowed to John B. Clark for articles furnished paupers at County Asylum and three visits to Asylum and making report

Allowed to Kyle, Ross & Snell for articles for use of County Asylum

Allowed to H. Dill for services as keeper of County Asylum

 

Page 72

Allowed to Seth Platt as visitor to County Asylum

Allowed to Marvin J. Aikin for articles for use of County Asylum

Allowed to Philip Held for money paid by him for the prosecution of Roark, McClain and Malson

Allowed to Abram Lozier for articles for use of County Asylum and cash paid for going after Coroner in case of Jebine

Allowed to John W. Johnson for making coffin for drowned man in Ohio River (name supposed to be Curron)

George Smith released from poll tax and road work.

Allowed to Samuel Osgood for services as Sheriff

 

Page 73

Payment of overtax to Benjamin Stockman.

Ferris McCullough & Co. – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Hugh Scott – license to keep a store in York Township

Joseph Antrim – license to keep a store in Miller Township

 

Page 74

Vandolar & Smith – license to keep a store in Clay Township

Simpson & Gibson – license to keep a store in Centre Township

James D. Bowen – license to keep as tore in Sparta Township

George Osburn – license to keep a store in Jackson Township

William V. Cheek – license to keep a tavern in Lawrenceburg Township

N. S. Smith – license to keep a tavern in Lawrenceburg Township

 

Page 75

William Burton – license to keep a tavern in Lawrenceburg Township

Allowed to Wymond & Ferris for coal and iron at County Jail

Allowed to R. Rogers for cash paid for repairs to Jail

Allowed to Joseph Sylvester for viewing road

Allowed to George Boulby for viewing road

Allowed to Samuel McMath for surveying road and making plat

Allowed to Jacob Yeager for laying out road

Allowed to Simon Mason for laying out road

Allowed to George B. Sheldon for candle sticks for Clerk’s office

Allowed to Harding & Tate for medical attendance on paupers in case of Wm. White with small pox and prisoners in County Jail

 

Page 76

Allowed to John McQuestian for taking care of William White, who has small pox

Allowed to Andrew Morgan for articles furnished Anderson family while they were sick with small pox

Allowed to H. S. & J. Applegate for paper for Clerk’s office

Allowed to William Sheets & Co. for books for Clerk’s office and Auditor’s office

Tax rate for 1850.

 

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G. Cloud – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Norval Sparkes – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Petition of David Nevitt and others to vacate road in Lawrenceburg Township. Andrew D. Hopping, Harrison Dawson and Frederick Sowders appointed viewers.

 

Page 79

Allowed to Zera Vinson for conveying pauper to County Asylum

Allowed to S. & N. Leonard for use of asylum

Allowed to H. Bose for chairs for Treasurer’s office

Taylor & Justice – license to keep a store in Sparta Township

T. McMannes – license to keep as tore in Miller Township

William Swift – license to keep a store in Kelso Township

 

Page 80

Grand Jury for October 1850:

  1. John Dowling, Kelso Township
  2. William McManaman, Harrison Township
  3. William Winkley, Centre Township
  4. Roswell Russell, Manchester Township
  5. Warren Tebbs, Harrison Township
  6. William Lemmon, Caesars Creek Township
  7. John McGee, Manchester Township
  8. William Carnham, Lawrenceburg Township
  9. William H. Fox, Clay Township
  10. Headley Ketchum, Manchester Township
  11. Robert Groff, Lawrenceburg Township
  12. Elijah Brewington, Sparta Township
  13. William Rumsay, Manchester Township
  14. Jacob Cox, Logan Township
  15. William Bainum, Laughery Township
  16. James McMullen, Manchester Township
  17. Edward H. Trester, Centre Township
  18. John Grubbs, Miller Township

Traverse Jury for 1st week, October Term 1850:

  1. Hiram Crowell, Manchester Township
  2. James Armstrong, Harrison Township
  3. John W. Crandall, Caesars Creek Township
  4. Sandford Eldridge, Manchester Township
  5. Green Sparkes, Lawrenceburg Township
  6. Charles Ewing, Sparta Township
  7. Meritt Hubball, Jackson Township
  8. James Hazlett, Harrison Township
  9. James Johnson, Clay Township
  10. Valentine Stump, Kelso Township
  11. Anderson F. Gage, Lawrenceburg Township
  12. John Cornforth, Laughery Township

Traverse Jury for 2nd week, October Term 1850:

  1. David Runnells, Manchester Township
  2. Daivd McClure, Logan Township
  3. Andrew J. Brazell, Caesars Creek Township
  4. Robert Owen, Manchester Township
  5. Silas Hamton, Lawrenceburg Township
  6. Jeremiah Pate, Caesars Creek Township
  7. Stokely Dills, Manchester Township
  8. John C. Craig, Lawrenceburg Township
  9. Robert Chance, Sparta Township
  10. Martin McDaniel, Kelso Township
  11. Austin Trulock, Lawrenceburg Township
  12. James Miller, Laughery Township

 

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Traverse Jury for 3rd week, October Term 1850:

  1. Charles R. Campbell, York Township
  2. Chalon Goodwin, Miller Township
  3. Lemuel G. Elder, Laugher Township
  4. William Danes, Manchester Township
  5. William Emmerson, Miller Township
  6. Jacob Wilhoff, Sparta Township
  7. George Mendall, Jr., Manchester Township
  8. Henry Cornelius, Logan Township
  9. David Snyder, Laughery Township
  10. Richard Spicknall, York Township
  11. James M. Boatman, Logan Township
  12. Jesse Vinson, Sparta Township

Traverse Jury for 4th week, October Term 1850:

  1. William Horham, Manchester Township
  2. Abram Ferris, Lawrenceburg Township
  3. Robert Laton, Sparta Township
  4. Joseph Shiness, Kelso Township
  5. Mahlon Hayes, Miller Township
  6. Benjamin Boardman, Laughery Township
  7. Richard S. Anderson, Manchester Township
  8. Alexander White, Logan Township
  9. Joshua Brewington, Laughery Township
  10. Thomas Harrison, Manchester Township
  11. Robert Cassiday, Harrison Township
  12. Charles Dashiell, Sparta Township

Grand Jury for April Term 1851:

  1. John Woolyong, Jackson Township
  2. William Kraas, Lawrenceburg Township
  3. Randall Pate, Caesars Creek Township
  4. Nicholas Johnson, Harrison Township
  5. G. S. Jaquith, Manchester Township
  6. James Cummigs, Centre Township
  7. James Carpenter, York Township
  8. Danel Conaway, Laughery Township
  9. John D. Cronts, Lawrenceburg Township
  10. Patrick Riley, Logan Township
  11. James M. Clark, Manchester Township
  12. Enoch Linsday, Laughery Township
  13. Samuel Butcher, Logan Township
  14. John Turner, York Township
  15. Lorenzo D. Wright, Sparta Township
  16. John Hendreson, Jr., Harrison Township
  17. Nelson Ketcham, Manchester Township
  18. William Griffin, Centre Township

Traverse Jury for 1st week, April Term 1851:

  1. Squire Watts, Lawrenceburg Township
  2. David McCoy, Centre Township
  3. David Walser, Centre Township
  4. Henry White, Logan Township
  5. Christopher Smith
  6. Robert K. Taylor, Sparta Township
  7. Aaron L. Goble, Lawrenceburg Township
  8. Benjamin Bodine, Manchester Township
  9. James McLean, Clay Township
  10. Charles Darrough, Lawrenceburg Township
  11. Gerard Wemp, Kelso Township
  12. Philip Held, Centre Township

Traverse Jury for 2nd week, April Term 1851:

  1. Edward Rowe, Harrison Township
  2. Nathaniel Fairbanks, Manchester Township
  3. Aaron Miller, Clay Township
  4. Lemuel Hudson, Lawrenceburg Township
  5. George Schuetzer, York Township
  6. John Shanks, Miller Township
  7. Edward Clements, Manchester Township
  8. James A. Powell, Laughery Township
  9. James A. Powell, Laughery Township
  10. Wm. B. McCullough, Lawrenceburg Township
  11. James Kelso, Kelso Township
  12. Charles Clements, Laughery Township
  13. Levin B. Lewis, Lawrenceburg Township

 

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Traverse Jury for 3rd week, April Term 1850:

  1. Solomon Mason, Kelso Township
  2. Benjamin Vail, Laughery Township
  3. Cyrus Armstrong, Lawrenceburg Township
  4. Henry Shue, Kelso Township
  5. William Headley, Clay Township
  6. Cook Purcell, Harrison Township
  7. James Aikens, Manchester Township
  8. James G. Hunter, Centre Township
  9. A. B. Whipple, Miller Township
  10. James M. Garigus, Manchester Township
  11. Amer Flake, Laughery Township
  12. Jacob Marguett, Lawrenceburg Township

Traverse Jury for 4th week, April Term 1850:

  1. Jacob C. Rowe, York Township
  2. Elijah Linsday, Centre Township
  3. John Chappellow, Logan Township
  4. Jacob Wilhelm, Kelso Township
  5. John Johnson, Caesars Creek Township
  6. Lafayette Cox, Miller Township
  7. Seth Platt, Manchester Township
  8. Martin W. Arnold, Sparta Township
  9. Joseph Ketchell, Manchester Township
  10. Elias Donahue, Harrison Township
  11. Daniel Hoppery, Centre Township
  12. Thomas Heaton, Sparta Township

 

Page 83

Allowed to G. B. Sheldon for cash paid by him for removing goods belonging to Mr. Sullivan to Asylum

Petition of Walter Hayes and other citizens of Milelr and Lawrenceburg Townships for road. Daniel S. Major, attorney for remonstrants. Remonstance of Enoch Hayes and others. Jonathan Blasdell, Henry Walker and Daniel Baldridge appointed viewers.

 

Page 84

Election for Justice of the Peace in Clay Township to fill vacancy of William Migner.

 

Page 85

Auditor’s report.

 

Page 86

Treasurer’s report.

 

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Page 88

Allowed to C. O. Brien for office rent and stationery for office

Allowed to E. E. Adams for articles for Clerk’s and Auditor’s office

Treasurer’s report filed.

Allowed to John L. Bailey for making coffins for George Brown, Wm. Knowls’ child and C. Wilman’s child

Allowed to Samuel Osgood for cleaning out Court House

Allowed to R. Rogers for services as Auditor and cash paid for articles

Allowed to Omer Tousey for coal for County Jail

 

Page 89

George Bitman – license to keep a store in Kelso Township

William Green – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

Allowed to John F. Richards for services as Jailor and boarding criminals

Joshua Brewington – license to kep a store in Laughery Township

Board adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1850 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1850 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 5

March Session 1850

Page 33

Present:

  • Martin Trester
  • William S. Ward
  • J. Hollowell

Allowed to Addison W. Smith for repairs to Jail

Petition of Amos Rees to vacate road.

Allowed to Oliver P. Gray for articles for Jail

Allowed to Samuel Trester for interest incorrectly paid to U. S. Surplus Revenue Fund

Allowed to John B. Hall for printing for county

 

Page 34

Allowed to Bone Bell for taking Jail lock, repairing lock and key, putting on same

Henry Adler – pedlar’s license

Allowed to John Garey for nursing, boarding, clothing and burying Anthony Campbell and child who died with small pox in Centre Township and nursing and boarding Campbell’s wife during her sickness

Allowed to Dr. A. B. Haines for professional services attending Anderson, a family in Centre Township who were sick with small pox

J. H. Watkins – license to keep a drug store in Wilmington

 

Page 35

Remonstrance of James T. Brown, attorney, for John Mason, Philip Brogan and other citizens of Kelso and Jackson Township against a petition for a road.

Allowed to Jotham Clark for digging graves for two children and one grown person and burying said children and Mr. Neal

Petition of George P. Buell and other citizens of Lawrenceburg Township to vacate road from Lawrenceburg to Madison. Lands of Bonaparte Bradey and Amos Rees. Petiton signed by Geo. P. Buell, Green Sparks, Stephen Ludlow, Davis Woodward, John Daniel, Sr., Joshua Sinks, Joh. H. Brower, Dan S. Major, Isaac Dunn, Ezra Ferris, David Nevitt.

 

Page 36

Allowed to H. S. and J. Applegate of Cincinnati, Ohio, for record book, quills, and pens for use of Recorder’s office

 

Page 37

Allowed to George Tousey for burial clothing for D. Gibbins and Mrs. Neal, paupers

Allowed to Abram Brower, Jr., Clerk, for broom, pens, fixing door and postage

Allowed to George W. Thayer for nursing and boarding Jane Morrison, pauper of Harrison Township, during sickness

Allowed to John Milburn to pay Thomas Harrison, Thos. H. Milburn, Samuel Murphy, John P. Snell, John B. Clark, and self for milk, wood, blacksmithing and goods for County Asylum

Allowed to John Milburn as keeper of County Asylum

Allowed to N. W. McNight for digging grave and burying pauper who died with cholera from Aurora

 

Page 38

Haziniah Dill’s proposal to keep County Asylum accepted.

Allowed to N. D. Folbre for publishing notices of Coroner’s Inquest and for sale of delinquent lands and town lots

Allowed to Hugh F. Smith for wood for Mrs. Summerfield, a pauper of Lawrenceburg Township

 

Page 39

Isaac Davis – license to keep a store in Sparta Township

William Becket – license to keep a tavern in Dillsboro. Filed bond with William P. Becker, his security.

Allowed to Isaac H. Carbaugh for jail, mayor and marshall fees, Cincinnati, Ohio; and expenses of burying and delivering to the Jailor of Dearborn County the body of John McClaron, arrested upon a charge of breaking open and stealing from the shop of Philip Held, Aurora, various articles of clothing

Allowed to Thomas Wright, Marshall of Aurora, for cash expended by him and for his services arresting and delivering to the keeper of the Jail three prisoners implicated in the robbery of the clothing store of Philip Held of Aurora

Sebastian Blatner – license to keep a store in York Township

 

Page 40

Samuel Barckdoll – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg Township

Joseph Blattner – license to keep a grocery in Kelso Township

Charles Yaeger – license to keep a grocery in Kelso Township

[?] McGrath – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

George Vogelgesong – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

 

Page 41

Lewis S. Gengard – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg Township

Robert Mastin – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg

Jacob Geisler – license to keep a grocery in Kelso Township

Harvey Shue – license to keep a grocery in Kelso Township

Andrew Lonergan – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

 

Page 42

Gerard Wempe – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

Joseph Shimes – license to keep a grocery in Kelso Township

Joseph Steinmetz – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

Allowed to Jacob Michael for coffin for Martin Hogan, found dead in Manchester Township

 

Page 43

Allowed to John W. Johnson for coffin for Charles Roberts and Woods children, and coffin for John Gradin, paupers of Centre Township

Allowed to James Cummings for coffins for Mrs. Plummer and Mrs. Plummer, Sr., Anthony Campbell and child and Mrs. Walkers, paupers of Centre Township

B. T. W. S. Anderson – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg Township

Henry Moran – report on Aurora Bridge.

 

Page 44

David Griffin allowed a drawback of interest twice paid on loan.

Allowed to Cyrus Armstrong for coffin for Mrs. Toot and German child that died at Backert’s tavern, and for attending their funeral with hearse

Board examined bonds of county officials.

Allowed to Josiah Chambers & Co. for articles for paupers

Allowed to Josiah Chambers & Co. for shroud for Anthony Campbell and child, paupers who died with small pox and for merchandise for Campbell’s wife who was sick with small pox

Allowed to Wymond & Ferris for coal for use of County Jail

Allowed to Enoch E. Adams for stationery for county offices

 

Page 45

Alexander Swartz – license to keep a grocery in New Lawrenceburg

Joseph Bakert – license to keep a tavern in Lawrenceburg

Alexander Swartz – license to keep a store in New Lawrenceburg

Hugh F. Smith – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg

James C. Cordry – license to keep a store in Wilmington

 

Page 46

Abram Showalter presents petition of Anthony Hahn and others of Kelso and Jackson Townships for road. Land of Isaac Alden’s heirs. George Bowlby of Harrison Township, John Heinberger of York Township and Joseph Sylvester of Manchester Township appointed viewers. Jacob D. Mason of Kelso Township give notice to owners of land.

Allowed to John F. Richards for boarding prisoners in Jail, hauling coal and clothes for prisoners

Allowed to Landford Moody for sharing prisoners in county jail

 

Page 47

Valentine Bolser – license to keep a tavern in York Township

David Moore – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg

Peter B. Vail – license to keep a store in Aurora

Hiram L. Dean – license to keep a store in Aurora

O. P. Gray & Co. – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg

 

Page 48

Martin Trester received no bids for county property in Wilmington and instead rented Clerk’s and Recorder’s office.

Allowed to Sampson Dunson, a blind man, delinquent taxes for 1849

Joshua T. Hancock – license to keep a tavern in Lawrenceburg

 

Page 49

Aaron C. Gibbs – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg

Benjamin Sylvester – license to keep a store in Aurora

Jacob Gyse – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg

James Protzman – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg Township

 

Page 50

Allowed to Andrew H. Morgan of Harrison Township for taxes, he being a citizen of Ohio and having no personal property in this state subject to taxation

Allowed to John F. Cheek for freight and charges paid steamboat Madison Belle on books for Clerk’s office from Indianapolis (amount to be withheld from any allowances made to Wm. Sheets & Co.)

Allowed to Henry Raymond for making index to Probate Court Order Book

Appointed Trustees of the County Seminary: Robert D. Brown, Benjamin Burlingame, Nelson H. Torbet, David Kerr and Benjamin Vail of Laughery Township; Wm. S. Holman, William T. Harris and Jacob Morrison of Centre Township; John B. Vail of Lawrenceburg Township; Charles Dashiell of Sparta Township; Charles Jolly of Logan Township; and Seth Platt of Manchester Township.

 

Page 51

Allowed to Dr. E. P. Bond for professional services attending Thomas Brannen’s family who were sick with small pox in New Lawrenceburg and to pay for medical attendance

Allowed to Ebenezer Dumont and James T. Brown for professional services prosecuting suit of Board against John Callahan to recover the expense of building a new jail in Lawrenceburg

Allowed to John B. Hall for printing book of warrants for school fund

Auditor’s report on county funds. Names of borrowers:

  • Abram True
  • James Dougherty
  • John Shoemake
  • Hiram Crowell
  • Hugh Stage
  • John B. Clark
  • Charles D. Elder
  • W. W. Jordan
  • James Dougherty
  • Joshua Low
  • John Todd
  • Isaac N. Cochran
  • Amor Flake
  • Abram True
  • Amos Lane
  • Ephraim Glasgow
  • James V. Watson
  • N. H. Torbet
  • Alvah Churchill
  • Ezekiel Abrahams
  • Micajah Dunn
  • James D. Lindsay
  • Elijah Huffman
  • Isaac H. Carborough
  • Spencer Hubbell
  • John Ferris
  • Asaph Buck
  • David Baldwin
  • Daniel Milliken
  • Azariah Oldham
  • Andrew Cochran
  • Servetus Tufts
  • James Watson
  • C. C. Jaquith
  • Merit Hubbel
  • John Swartz
  • Nelson H. Torbet
  • James Walser
  • Davis Woodward
  • Ezra Ferris
  • Stephen Wood
  • Mahlon Powell
  • William Dils
  • Aaron B. Henry
  • B. F. Ferris
  • John Shanks
  • Walter Kerr
  • John N. Cochran
  • James G. Hunter
  • James & Ann Kelley
  • Joseph Smith
  • Messick Roberts
  • William Low
  • Thomas Chisman
  • Joshua Yerkes
  • John Homer
  • William Swing
  • David Williamson
  • Ludwick Crastena
  • Eliza P. Buck
  • Theodore Gazlay
  • Jacob F. Crider
  • Servetus Tufts
  • William Buffington
  • William Feager
  • B. B. Root
  • Downey & Gazlay
  • R. D. Brown
  • William V. Cheek
  • John Hinds
  • John Durham
  • Jacob B. Shepherd
  • John K. Wilcox
  • George Griffin
  • William Hixon
  • Leonard Spicknall
  • George Robertson
  • Abner J. Dill
  • William Row
  • John Mahoney
  • S. & T. Abdon
  • Christopher Row
  • Jacob Morrison
  • P. L. Spooner
  • Ellis W. Brown
  • George W. Cochran
  • Gersham Dunn
  • Daniel Worley
  • James M. Clark
  • William S. Holman
  • William Green
  • Charles Hile
  • Obadiah Voshall
  • Samuel Trester
  • Joseph Roberts
  • Benjamin Ewbank
  • Joseph Proctor
  • John B. Vail
  • Isaac Cochran
  • Richard N. Spicknall
  • Trustees Baptist Church
  • George Abrahams
  • Mahlon Powell
  • Benjamin J. Spooner
  • John McPike’s bondsman
  • Elijah Christopher
  • Silas W. Egelston
  • John Alexander
  • Eben Heaton
  • Ellis W. Brown
  • Richard Sopris
  • Lorenzo D. Drain
  • Asahel Tynell
  • James Hinds
  • Samuel Stage
  • Rezin Hinds
  • Eben Heaton
  • Richard Sopris
  • George Marshall
  • Asahel Tyrrell
  • James Hinds

 

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Page 53

Auditor’s report on Congressional Township Funds.

 

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Page 58

Allowed to Nelson D. Folbre for printing notices

Allowed to Geo. B. Sheldon for grates for Auditor’s office; brick, coal, &c., for Court House

Treasurer’s report.

 

Page 59

Joseph Bartholomew – license to keep a tavern in Lawrenceburg

John B. Clark and Seth Platt appointed visitors to County Asylum.

Allowed to Cornelius O’Brien for paper, coal and drayage, bottle of ink, and office rent

Allowed to William Sheets & Co. for Complete Record for Dearborn Probate Court

Petition of Walter Hayes and other citizens of Miller Township to attach to Lawrenceburg Township. Granted.

 

Page 60

Allowed to Samuel Osgood, Sheriff, for amount paid by him for reward for arrest of John McClaron, a prisoner who escaped from Jail

David LeRoy appointed attending physician upon County Asylum.

Allowed to Abram Brower for cash paid Charles H. Test, Secretary of State, for copy of act changing time of holding Probate Court

 

Page 61

Board examined bonds and mortgages of county funds.

John F. Cheek & John Dennis – license to keep a grocery in Lawrenceburg Township

William S. Ward, agent, sold toll house at Salt Fork Bridge to John W. Dawson.

Allowed to Reuben Rogers for services as Auditor

 

Page 62

Henry Martin – license to retail liquors in Lawrenceburg Township

John Hornberger – license to keep a tavern in Lawrenceburg Township

Allowed to Russell Hollister for furnishing and setting 7 pairs of glass in Court House and Recorder’s office

New Elsace in Kelso Township selected as an additional place of hold elections.

Allowed to William S. Holman for attorney fee

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Dec 1849 Session

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 5

December Session 1849

Page 19

Present:

  • Martin Trester
  • Jonathan Hallowell
  • William S. Ward

Isaac & Henry Trewitt – store license in Laughery Township

Robert P. Squibb – license to keep a store in Centre Township

George Kolb – license to keep a tavern in Harrison Township

Hiram Francis & Co. – license to sell clocks

Allowed to James Francis for repairs to Court House

 

Page 20

Seth Buffington – license to retail liquors in Harrison Township

Hugh M. Allen granted ferry across Ohio River at Aurora.

Petition of Amos Rees and others to vacate road in Lawrenceburg Township.

 

Page 21

State Road from Aurora to Ripley County line as marked by John Maston, George Cornelius and Samuel P. Johnson and surveyed by George Moor be opened.

Allowed to A. Eldridge for attending paupers

 

Page 22

George Baldridge – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Justus H. West – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

Miliken & Platt – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

Allowed to John Milburn for services as keeper of County Asylum

Pierce & Co. – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

 

Page 23

Reed & Conaway – license to keep a store in Centre Township

Allowed to Cyrus Armstron for coffins furnished paupers

Jacob Gysee – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Allowed to Jotham Clark for burying paupers

Allowed to N. H. Torbet for professional services attending County Asylum

Allowed to Leonard Spicknall for interest advanced by him on his loan

Allowed to Gaion Rich for services going after Coroner

Allowed to Henry Bose for making bookcase for Recorder’s office

Allowed to S. F. Lapish for amount paid Mrs. McCoy for boarding paupers

 

Page 24

Henry Martin – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Sparks Hamilton – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

J. A. Curtis – license to keep a store in Aurora

Thomas Hargate – license to keep a store in Miller Township

Simon Hammersmith – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Joseph Bartholomew – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

 

Page 25

George Chandler – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Henry Wedelstaedt – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg

Benjamin Stockman – license to keep as tore in Lawrenceburg Township

James Burk and Joseph West – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg

James Murtagh – license to keep a store in Kelso Township

Samuel Leonard & Co. – license to keep a store in Aurora

 

Page 26

Andrew Morgan – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Andrew Morgan – license to keep a ferry across Laughery Creek from Aurora to Rising Sun

George Tousey – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Landlen Herman – license to keep a tavern in York Township

Daniel Morgan – license to keep a store in Harrison Township

 

Page 27

Seth Buffington – license to keep a store in Harrison Township

Allowed to James Smith for making coffins for W. Daniels and Mrs. Christian

Allowed to James C. Ludlow for making coffin for drowned man

John Flemming – license to keep a store in Centre Township

Petition of Amos Rees to vacate a road.

 

Page 28

Allowed to Chambers & Co. for articles furnished paupers at County Asylum

Allowed to James C. Cordry for burying clothes for Mr. Knapp

Petition of Walter Hayes and others of Miller Township to attach to Lawrenceburg Township.

H. A. Moran – report on Aurora Bridge

Allowed to Justus M. Cure for making five coffins

 

Page 29

Henry A. Moran authorized to collect tolls due.

Allowed to Samuel Osgood for extra services as Sheriff

William H. Baker – license to keep a tavern in Manchester Township

James Carpenter exempted from road work.

Allowed to C. O’Brien for stationery, coal and office rent

Cornelius O’Brien – Treasurer’s report.

 

Page 30

Allowed to William Sheets for books for Clerk’s and Auditor’s office

Allowed to Samuel Delzell & Co. for books for Recorder’s and Clerk’s office

Allowed to Jacob F. Crider for articles furnished paupers

Allowed to Levin B. Lewis for articles for use of Mr. Ward, a pauper

Allowed to John F. Richards for erecting kitchen and other improvements at County Jail

Tax refund to Jacob Hayes.

 

Page 31

Additional Justice of the Peace granted to York Township.

Martin Trester authorized to give notice of sale of Clerk’s and Recorder’s office and Jail in Wilmington and toll house at Salt Fork Bridge.

Petition of A. B. Henry to be attached to Lawrenceburg Township. Refused.

Allowed to John F. Richards for boarding criminals in Jail

 

Page 32

Allowed to Reuben Rogers for services as Auditor

Allowed to John F. Cheek for stationery for Clerk’s office

Court adjourned.

Citizens of Congressional Township 4, Range 1 west pray to be attached to Township 4 of Range 2. Ordered.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1849 Called Session

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 5

September Called Session 1849

Page 12

Present:

  • Martin Trester
  • Jonathan Hallowell
  • William S. Ward

School Commissioners’ report.

 

Page 13

Ordered Joseph Groff, School Commissioner, pay over to Cornelius O’Brien, Treasurer, all money  in his possession.

Allowed to John Ross for going after Coroner

Allowed to J. F. Cheek & H. Raymond for stationery for Clerk’s office

Allowed to Jethro Morris for conveying paupers to County Asylum

Allowed to Henry Raymond for paper for Clerk’s office

Allowed to Reuben Rogers for services as Auditor

Warren Tebbs – license to keep a tavern in Harrison Township

 

Page 14

Office of School Commissioner abolished.

Martin Trester appointed what Jail and Clerk’s office in Wilmington will bring.

Martin Trester presents bond executed by authorities of Aurora.

 

Page 15

Petition that territory of Lawrenceburg Township be attached to Centre Township. Granted.

 

Page 16 [Continued.]

 

Page 17

Deed – Reuben Rogers, Auditor, to Edward Grubbs, Jr.

 

Page 18 [Continued.]

Dearborn County Commissioners – Sep 1849 Session

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 5

September Session 1849

Page 1

Present:

  • Martin Trester
  • Jonathan Hollowell
  • William S. Ward

Allowed to John B. Hall for printing

John Columbia – license to keep a store in Wilmington

Money found on deceased person’s body at Coroner’s Inquest to be paid to relatives.

Allowed to James M. Hays for five coffins for drowned men

Allowed to Benjamin S. Lindsay for work on Aurora Bridge

Allowed to John A. Crontz for handcuffs for prisoner

Petition to attach part of Lawrenceburg Township to Centre Township.

 

Page 2

Allowed to George Jefferies for services on Salt Fork Bridge

Allowed to Samuel Osgood for extra services as Sheriff

Allowed to B. F. Burlingham for five coffins persons in Laughery Township

Allowed to Nelson D. Folbre for publishing County Expose and advertising Coroner’s Inquest

Allowed to Edward Clements for wood furnished County Asylum

Allowed to James Akins for hay furnished County Asylum

Allowed to Noah C. Durham for hogs furnished County Asylum

Allowed to John Milburn for wood for County Asylum

 

Page 3

Allowed to Isaac King for woolen [?] furnished County Asylum

Allowed to Joseph Johnson for flour furnished Coutty Asylum

Allowed to Thomas H. Milburn for flour furnished County Asylum

Allowed to John P. Snell for blacksmithing for County Asylum

Allowed to Andrew Stevenson for flour and pickled meat for County Asylum

Allowed to John Milburn for keeping County Asylum

Allowed to Luther Milburn for work cutting clover for County Asylum

Allowed to John B. Clark for articles furnished County Asylum

Allowed Jeremiah Crosby for glass furnished and repairing windows in Court House

Petition of George D. Lanks and others to have swinging gates removed on road where it runs through the farm sold by Saml. C. Vance to Aaron B. Henry, Madison Henry and John Henry.

 

Page 4

Allowed to Andrew J. Hanomell and Elijah Priest for digging grave for drowned man

Allowed to Franklin Y. Blasdell for wood for Court House

Allowed to Charles Roberts for work on Aurora Bridge

Allowed to G. W. Smith for blacksmithing for Aurora Bridge

Allowed to Isaac N. Cochran for iron furnished Aurora Bridge

Samuel Wymond – license to keep a store in Dillsboro

R. & O. Parry – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

William E. Craft – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg

James M. Torrence – license to keep a store in Logan Township

James Burke – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg

 

Page 5

W. W. Jordon – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

John C. Moore – license to keep a store in Moores Hill

David A. Brooks – license to keep a store in Moores Hill

Abram Showalter – license to keep a store in Lawrencehill, Jackson Township

Jacob Houck – license to keep a store

John B. Clark – license to keep a store

Leonard & Wasson – license to keep a store in Harrison Township

 

Page 6

Allowed to James Burke for articles for paupers

Allowed to Cyrus Armstrong for coffins

Allowed to Jotham Clark for digging graves

Allowed to James Powell for work and labor performed in repairing Aurora Bridge

Allowed to William S. Major for work on Aurora Bridge

Allowed to Frederick Rothert for removing transient paupers to Ripley County

Allowed to Michael Shum for digging grave and burying drowned man

Bush & Brother – license to keep a store in Centre Township

Petition for part of Lawrenceburg Township to be part of Centre Township.

 

Page 7

Allowed to Noble Hamilton for services as deputy assessing Insurance Companies

Allowed to Martin Trester for Aurora Bridge

Allowed to George W. Smith for blacksmithing on Aurora Bridge

Henry A. Moran – report on Aurora Bridge.

Allowed to Heinrich Wedelstaedt for articles furnished for burying two persons

Allowed to George P. Lowe for removing transient pauper from Laughery Township to County Asylum

 

Page 8

Allowed to C. O’Brien for articles furnished Treasurer’s office

Allowed to J. A. Kelsey for hauling two dead bodies to burying ground in Aurora

Treasurer’s report.

Allowed to J. Chambers & Co. for articles furnished County Asylum

Allowed to James M. Hays for coffins

Allowed to James Cummings for coffins

 

Page 9

John W. Dawson representing sundry citizens of York, Miller, Manchester, Jackson, Logan, Kelso and Lawrenceburg Townships presents petition to make Salt Fork Bridge free of tolls.

Allowed to John W. Johnson for coffins

Allowed to Enoch E. Adams for stationery furnished county offices

Allowed to Samuel Osgood for removing insane person from County to Insane Asylum

Allowed to Weisrich Wedelstaedt for medical attendance on criminals in County Jail

Allowed to Harding & Pate for medicial attendance on criminals in County Jail

 

Page 10

Allowed to Lanford Moody for shaving criminals in County Jail

Allowed to John F. Richards for support of criminals in County Jail

Francis M. Miles appointed to vacant scholarship at Bloomington.

Election for Justice of the Peace in Centre Township to fill vacancy of William F. Harris.

Road from Aurora to Milan through Wilmington ordered opened.

Petition of Aaron B. Henry and others to attach territory to Lawrenceburg Township from Centre Township.

Petition of John Biggs and others for attaching territory of Manchester Township to Sparta Township.

Petition of sundry citizens of Centre Township to attach to Lawrenceburgh Township.

J. D. Haynes and Wm. S. Holman who represent Manchester, Centre, Laughery, Sparta, Clay and Caesars Creek Townships to rescind order for tolls on Hogans Creek Bridge.

 

Page 11

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Jun 1849 Session

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Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 4

June Session 1849

Page 420

Present:

  • Daniel Taylor
  • Martin Trester
  • Jonathan Hallowell

Allowed to David Conger for assessing

Allowed to Michael Shum for burying drowned man

Allowed to John Wainscottt for services rendered drowned man and going for Coroner

Allowed to F. Butterfield for assessing

Allowed to Noble Hamilton for assessing

Allowed to John Henderson for assessing

Allowed to Wm. W. Rea for services as constable for bringing horse thief to county

Allowed to Conaway & Hume for arresting horse thief

Allowed to William Donlan for assessing

 

Page 421

James D. Bowen – license to keep a store in Sparta Township

Casper Smosmeir – license to keep a store in Caesars Creek Township

David Rees appointed Trustee for Lawrenceburg Township to fill vacancy caused by removal of Franklin Nevitt from county

Joseph Shroyer – license to keep a store in Harrison Township

David Hubball – license to keep a store in Jackson Township

 

Page 422

Allowed to C. C. Jaquith for assessing

Allowed to John B. Hall for printing road laws and publishing notices

Sewall Plummer – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

Robert K. Taylor – license to keep a store in Sparta Township

G. Cloud – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Michael Steinmetz – license to keep a grocery in York Township

 

Page 423

Joseph C. McCracken – license to keep a store in Centre Township

Charles Dashiell – license to keep a store in Sparta Township

Ferris, McCullough & Co. – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Allowed to Theodore Gazlay for services as Attorney

Allowed to Brown & Dumont for services as attorneys

Allowed to David Macy for services as attorney

Norval Sparkes – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Joseph Hayborn – license to keep a store in Centre Township

Jones & Brewington – license to keep a store in Laughery Township

 

Page 424

Charles Yeagar – license to keep a store in Kelso Township

Allowed to James Johnson for making coffin for drowned man and other services rendered by him in burying same

Allowed to Survetus Tufts for assessing

Stephen Levingston – license to keep a store in Laughery Township

Wymond & Ferris – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Allowed to Amos Carlisle for whitewashing jail

Allowed to Burk Cartley for scrubbing rooms at Jail

George Jeffers reports on Salt Fork Bridge.

 

Page 425

William Green – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

Hugh Scott – license to keep a store in York Township

Chester Faulkner – license to keep a store at Sparta Township

Philip C. Ross – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

West and Jordon – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

Levin B. Lewis – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Abram Lozier – license to keep a store in Manchester Township

Allowed to C. C. Jaquith for services on Board of Equalization

 

Page 426

Elijah Thatcher – license to keep a store in Clay Township.

Allowed to James Akins for hay for County Asylum

Allowed to Luther Plummer for fork for use of Asylum

Allowed to Luther Plummer, Sr., for fork for use of County Asylum

Allowed to John Milburn for services as keeper of Asylum

Allowed to Thomas H. Milburn for flour furnished keeper of Asylum

 

Page 427

Allowed to Allen Tucker for services rendered by order of keeper of Asylum

Allowed to Thomas Kyle for wood for use of County Asylum

Allowed to Sewell Plummer for clover and timothy seed for Asylum

Allowed to William V. Cheek for services as clerk making copies of reports of Jurors in reference to County Jail to be used in case of County vs. Callehan

Herman Benson – license to keep a store in Kelso Township

Platter & Flemming – license to keep a store in Centre Township

Allowed to Cornelius O’Brien for ink, paper and office rent

 

Page 428

Allowed to John Francis for making door for jail finding material for the same

Allowed to L. A. McGuithey for apprehending and convicting William Summerfield for horse stealing

Allowed to Hiram Wright for services in conviction of William Summerfield

Henry A. Moran reports on Aurora Bridge.

Allowed to James M. Hayes for making two coffins for drowned men

Allowed to Thomas Miller, Jas. Walser and G. Given for burying J. Jabine, a pauper of Manchester Township

Petition of Elijah Bonham to hang swinging gates on road.

 

Page 429

William Eichlebeyer appointed inspector of flour.

Grand Jury for October Term 1849:

  • Francis Longworth, Logan Township
  • William Knowls, Centre Township
  • John M. Bottenbergh, Jackson Township
  • Armitage Morgan, Harrison Township
  • Newton Canfield, Centre Township
  • John Elwell, Manchester Township
  • John Hornberger, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Survetus Tufts, Laughery Township
  • Thomas McKinder, Manchester Township
  • George Boulby, Harrison Township
  • Francis Buffington, Centre Township
  • Levi Crosby, Manchester Township
  • A. B. Adams, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Thos. Chance, Sparta Township
  • David Palmer, York Township
  • Z. A. Woolley, Logan Township
  • Harrison Small, Laughery Township
  • Josiah A. Clark, Manchester Township

 

Page 430

Traverse Jury for 1st week, October Term 1849:

  • George Land, Laughery Township
  • Robert McCracken, Miller Township
  • Amos Noyas, Manchester Township
  • Lorenzo D. Drain, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Caleb Cottingham, Sparta Township
  • Joseph Sherbaugh, Kelso Township
  • Jacob W. Ewing, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Jacob W. Egleston, Clay Township
  • Samuel M. Conger, Manchester Township
  • Jacob F. Crider, Lawrenceburg Township
  • William Soot, Clay Township
  • Messick Roberts, Kelso Township
  • James H. Ross, Lawrenceburg Township
  • James Miller, Centre Township
  • Frebenin G. Lewis, Kelso Township

Traverse Jury for 2nd week, October Term 1849:

  • Zephaniah Heustice, Lawrenceburg Township
  • John Bromley, Jr., Sparta Township
  • Isaac F. Lawrence, Jackson Township
  • Elias Meleken, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Aaron B. Henry, Centre Township
  • Welcome Lewis, Kelso Township
  • William Low, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Henry Blasdell, Centre Township
  • John Mahoney, Kelso Township
  • Robert Lazenby, Miller Township
  • Humphrey Cane, Clay Township
  • Vincent Roberts, Jackson Township
  • Ephraim Burroughs, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Benjamin Wilson, Laughery Township
  • Daniel R. L. Morgan, Kelso Township

Traverse Jury for 3rd week, October Term 1849:

  • James Johnson, Miller Township
  • Joshua Seth, Centre Township
  • Luther Plummer, Sr., Manchester Township
  • David Rees, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Zachariah Sanks, Centre Township
  • John Stone, Jackson Township
  • Joseph Groff, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Harvey Cole, Caesars Creek Township
  • Jacob Knole, Kelso Township
  • James Antrim, Miller Township
  • S. S. Bussell, Centre Township
  • David Ellis, Manchester Township
  • Benjamin Stockman, Lawrenceburg Township
  • William C. Johnson, Caesars Creek Township
  • Addison Chandler, Manchester Township

Traverse Jury for 4th week, October Term 1849:

  • Joseph White, Logan Township
  • John Headley, Clay Township
  • Daniel G. Lawrence, Jackson Township
  • John Kolb, Harrison Township
  • Samuel Jewett, Clay Township
  • Francis Bodine, Manchester Township
  • William Mernde, Miller Township
  • Noah Davis, Laughery Township
  • Jeremiah Howerton, Manchester Township
  • John McClure, Logan Township
  • Andrew Cunningham, Sparta Township
  • William Donlan, Kelso Township
  • Robert Mason, Jr., Lawrenceburg Township
  • John Stockman, Centre Township
  • William H. Baker, Manchester Township

 

Page 431

Grand Jury for April Term 1850:

  • Thomas McCannon, Logan Township
  • Elisha Jones, Sparta Township
  • Jacob V. Lawrence, Jackson Township
  • Robert Huddleston, Miller Township
  • James Bostee, Clay Township
  • John McMath, York Township
  • William Demoss, Harrison Township
  • Newton J. Ragsdall, Centre Township
  • David Hubball, Jackson Township
  • Truman F. Lapish, Harrison Township
  • John Clen, Caesars Creek Township
  • James Palmer, Kelso Township
  • Wm. T. Hinckson, Logan Township
  • Wilson Dorman, Sparta Township
  • Stephen M. Day, Manchester Township
  • Walter Bazley, Lawrenceburg Township
  • William Sawdon, Laughery Township
  • William Rowling, Kelso Township

Traverse Jury for 1st week, April Term 1850:

  • Joseph Backert, Lawrenceburg Township
  • David McKituck, Clay Township
  • John Henderson, Jackson Township
  • Anson Canfield, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Abram Eversol, Sprata Township
  • Joseph Brand[?], Kelso Township
  • Joshua Sanks, Sr., Lawrenceburg Township
  • William P. Beckett, Clay Township
  • Roland Ellis, Manchester Township
  • John Anders, Harrison Township
  • James Fletcher, Clay Township
  • John Dorman, Manchester Township
  • Henry Isgregg, Logan Township
  • Obediah Bailey, Sparta Township
  • Jacob Castor, Jackson Township

Traverse Jury for 2nd week, April Term 1850:

  • E. W. Jackson, Miller Township
  • Wm. B. Miller, Sparta Township
  • Conrad Rowe, York Township
  • James T. Cloud, Harrison Township
  • Thomas Heff, Laughery Township
  • John Huber, Kelso Township
  • William Reed, Sr., Lawrenceburg Township
  • James Carabaugh, Sparta Township
  • John Black, Jackson Township
  • George Rummell, Logan Township
  • Wilkenson Smith, Laughery Township
  • Elias Heustice, Manchester Township
  • Jacob B. Hallowell, Logan Township
  • William Turner, Caesars Creek Township
  • Samuel McKinley, Jackson Township

Traverse Jury for 3rd week, April Term 1850:

  • James Burke, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Thomas Curtis, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Anthony Gass, Manchester Township
  • Henry Nowlin, Miller Township
  • Peter Perlee, Clay Township
  • Homer Palmerton, Manchester Township
  • James Grubbs, Miller Township
  • Elliott Wells, Sparta Township
  • George M. Lozier, Manchester Township
  • Elijah Blasdell, Miller Township
  • James Rand, Caesars Creek Township
  • Archibald Stewart, Jackson Township
  • Jonathan Barber, Logan Township
  • Benjamin Brewington, Sparta Township
  • John Lawrence, Jackson Township

 

Page 432

Traverse Jury for 4th week, April Term 1850:

  • Jeremiah Crosby, Lawrenceburg Township
  • James Hinds, Sparta Township
  • Nicholas Yeager, Jackson Township
  • Thomas Annis, Miller Township
  • David Grove, Centre Township
  • William S. Ward, York Township
  • David Frazier, Miller Township
  • Peter M. Degiar, Centre Township
  • George Robertson, York Township
  • David Nevitt, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Alexander Low, Jr., Centre Township
  • Abram Showalter, Jackson Township
  • Omer Tousey, Lawrenceburg Township
  • Myran Warner, Caesars Creek Township
  • William Stone, Jackson Township

Allowed to E. E. Adams for stationery for Clerk’s office

Order releasing David Rees from his bond as keeper of ferry over Tanners Creek rescinded.

Allowed to Jeremiah Crosby for painting at Jail

 

Page 433

Auditor’s report on receipts and expenditures of county.

 

Page 434

Treasurer’s report.

 

Page 435 [Continued.]

 

Page 436

Allowed to T. J. Bailey, collector of tax in Aurora, for tax due on county property in Aurora

Allowed to Elish McNeeley for services as Superintendent of public lot at Court House in Lawrenceburg

Allowed to E. Dumont for sum expended by him over sum paid on his bonds

Petition of George D. Sanks, William Wymond and others for rescind order of Board authorizing Aaron B. Henry to erect swinging gates across road. Continued.

 

Page 437

Edward Reeves – license to keep a store in Centre Township

Omer T. Stockman – license to keep a store in York Township

Allowed to Ferris McCullough & Co. for ink for Recorder and Auditor’s office

Allowed to Nimrod Lancaster for publishing election notices and notices of county orders

Allowed to Joseph Morrow for apprehending and time spent in attending court as witness in the convicting Wm. Summerfield for horse stealing

William S. Ward allowed to make his report for erecting bridge in Kelso Township over Tanners Creek.

Allowed to John F. Richards for keeping criminals in Jail

 

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Tax rates for 1849.

 

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John Callihan, Abram B. Adams and Andrew Morgan appointed commissioners to assess damages to owner of land.

Petition of Peter and Joseph Henegan to attach their lands to Laughery Township.

Citizens of Centre and Manchester Townships to attach a portion of Lawrenceburg Township to Centre Township. Withdrawn.

Allowed to Christopher Rowe for conveying man to County Asylum

 

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Election of county for or against selling property at Wilmington belonging to county (the Seminary property exclusive).

Allowed to Reuben Rogers for services as Auditor

Court adjourned.

 

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Deed – Reuben Rogers, Auditor, to David Rudisell

 

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Deed – Reuben Rogers, Auditor, to Robert Hudson

 

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Dearborn County Commissioners – April 1849 Called Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the April 1849 Called Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 4

April Called Session 1849

Page 419

Present:

  • Daniel Taylor
  • Martin Trester
  • Jonathan Hallowell

Suit of County Commissioners vs. John Callehan et al. Appealed to Supreme Court by board’s attorneys, Brown & Dumont.

Court adjourned.

Dearborn County Commissioners – Mar 1849 Session

The following is an abstract of the Dearborn County, Indiana, Commissioners’ Records for the March 1849 Session. For digital copies of the records, visit the Record Requests Page.

Dearborn County Commissioners’ Records – Book 4

March Session 1849

Page 394

Present:

  • Daniel Taylor
  • Martin Trester
  • Jonathan Hollowell

Allowed to Zacharia Sanks for attending Board as witness in case of Rea

Allowed to Robert W. Rea for services arresting Robert Wilson, a horse thief

Allowed to Addison W. Smith for repairing Court House and Jail and making bookcase for Clerk’s office

Allowed to Lovely Love for boarding Elizabeth Love, a pauper

Allowed to Isaac Miles for boarding paupers

Allowed to Martin Trester for tax due Aurora

Allowed to William V. Cheek for Clerk’s and Sheriff’s costs in case of R. Rogers in relation to U. S. Revenue vs. B. Tufts, S. Tufts, and others

 

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Allowed to Joseph West for articles furnished paupers by order of overseers of the poor in Lawrenceburg Township

David Moore – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Joseph Blattner – license to keep a grocery in Kelso Township

John Seegal – license to keep a grocery in Jackson Township

Henry Shue – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

C. Bird Pate & Co. – license to keep a store in Clay Township

 

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Jaleun D. Lawrence – license to keep a store in Wilmington

Landlen Herman – license to keep a store in York Township

Allowed to John Ferris & Co. for medicines for paupers

Allowed to Andrew Morgan for articles furnished paupers

Daniel F. Cray reports on Salt Fork Bridge.

Allowed to Daniel T. Craig for filling end of Salt Fork Bridge

William V. Cheek, Clerk, refiles bond.

 

Page 397

Hugh F. Smith – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Andregg & Swartz – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

H. L. Dean – license to keep a store in Centre Township

Peter B. Vail – license to keep a store in Aurora

James C. Cordry – license to keep a store in Wilmington

O. P. Gray & Co. – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

 

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Allowed to Allen Tucker for services at County Asylum

Allowed to William Kyle for articles furnished Asylum

Allowed to Thomas H. Milburn for articles for use of paupers at County Asylum

Allowed to Thomas Harrison for work at County Asylum

Allowed to John Milburn for services as keeper of County Asylum

Allowed to Marvin J. Aikens for articles for County Asylum

Allowed to John Milburn for toll crossing bridge and stove and other articles furnished paupers at County Asylum

Allowed to George & Omer Roberts for labor at County Asylum

Allowed to Isaac Lockwood for professional services attending paupers

 

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Allowed to George Jeffers for filling end of Salt Fork Bridge

Allowed to Edward Clemens for wood for County Asylum

Allowed to estate of Daniel Miliken for apples and wood for County Asylum

Allowed to Sebastine Streegall for thrashing oats at Asylum

Allowed to Albert Stephens for work on Asylum

Allowed to John B. Clark for articles for paupers in Asylum

Allowed to A. J. Dill for beef for paupers at County Asylum

George Jeffers reports on Salt Fork Bridge.

Allowed to John B. Hall for publishing notices

Allowed to James Smith for articles for pauper and coffin

 

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Allowed to William Krass for articles for paupers

Allowed to Benjamin J. Spooner for binding colored girl to Mr. Neely.

Allowed to Elisha Cook for his temporary relief

Allowed to John K. Bradley for boarding pauper

Isaac Mills – license to keep a store in Aurora

Daniel H. Rewlune – license to keep a store in Lawrenceburg Township

Salt Fork Bridge made a toll bridge.

 

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S. S. Bussell, agent of Carlisle & White, reports on South Hogan Bridge.

Henry A. Moran reports on Aurora Bridge.

Allowed to J. Chambers & Co. for articles for use of paupers at County Asylum

 

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Benjamin Sylvester – license to keep a store in Centre Township

Isaac Davis – license to keep a store in Sparta Township

Valentine Stumph – license to keep a grocery in Kelso Township

Conrad Herbert – license to keep a store in Kelso Township

Leonard Gearheart – license to keep a tavern in Kelso Township

Joseph Steinmetz – license to keep a tavern in Manchester Township

Allowed to N. H. Torbet for professional services and medicine attending County Asylum

 

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Allowed to George Conklin for stationery for Clerk’s and Auditor’s office

Lawrenceburg, Laughery, Centre, Clay and Sparta Townships voted against granting licenses for retailing liquors.

Allowed to Omer Tousey for wood and coal for Court House and Jail and cash paid for conveying John Wise to poor house

Allowed to William V. Cheek for his extra services as Clerk

Election of Justice of the Peace in Centre Township to fill vacancy of Jacob Morrison. Election of Justice of the Peace in Laughery Township to fill vacancy of Robert D. Brown.

William V. Cheek, Clerk, files additional bond.

 

Page 404

Allowed to William Sheets for books for Clerk’s and Auditor’s office

Appointed Trustees of County Seminary: William T. Harris, R. D. Brown, John B. Vail, Benjamin Vail, Daniel Conaway, Justus M. Cure, Daniel Kerr, David Walser, Alexander D. Hopping, Wm. S. Holman, Benjamin Plummer and Daniel Baldridge.

Sebastine Blatner – license to keep a tavern in York Township

Allowed to John Barton for his temporary relief

Allowed to James Carabaugh for articles for paupers

Allowed to John Ferris & Co. for paper

 

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Auditor’s report of Township Funds.

 

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Auditor’s report on U. S. S. Revenue Fund. Names of borrowers:

  • John Mahoney
  • William Buffington
  • Daniel Worley
  • James G. Hunter
  • William Frazier
  • John Shoemake
  • John Horner
  • Abram True
  • William Swing
  • John Hinds
  • Ellis W. Brown
  • Thomas Chisman
  • Joshua Yerkis
  • James Daugherty
  • Hiram Crowell
  • Ludwick Christena
  • John Durham
  • Jacob F. Crider
  • William Green
  • Jacob Morrison
  • William Row
  • James & Ann Kelley
  • Christopher Row
  • Samuel & Thomas Abdon
  • David Williamson
  • Isaas N. Cochran
  • Joshua Lowe
  • Joseph Smith
  • Leonard Spicknall
  • Charles Hill
  • John Mahoney
  • William Lowe
  • John K. Wilcox
  • Messick Roberts
  • Jacob B. Sheppard
  • Asoph Buck
  • John Toad
  • David Baldwin
  • William S. Holman
  • W. W. Jordon
  • William Hixon
  • John B. Clark
  • Amor Flake
  • George Griffin
  • O. Voshall
  • James Daughters
  • Alexander McKinster
  • James M. Clark
  • Mahlon Powell
  • Samuel Trester
  • Philip L. Spooner
  • Abner J. Dill
  • George Robertson
  • James Watson
  • Trustees of B. Church, Wilmington
  • Sylvinus Palmer
  • Survetus Tufts
  • Gersham Dunn
  • Ezekiel Abrams
  • Andrew Cochran
  • Alvah Churchill
  • John Parkes
  • Charles D. Elder
  • N. H. Torbet
  • William V. Cheek
  • Elijah Huffman
  • Spencer Hubbell
  • William Dills
  • James V. Watson
  • Downey & Gazlay
  • Stephen Wood (estate)
  • B. F. Ferris
  • Azariah Oldham
  • James D. Lindsay
  • John Swartz
  • Ezra Ferris
  • George Woolley
  • John Shanks
  • Walter Kerr
  • Micajah Dunn
  • George W. Cochran
  • Theodore Gazlay
  • John Ferris
  • Thomas Palmer
  • Abram True
  • Merritt Hubbell
  • Ephraim Glasgow
  • Daniel Miliken
  • Mahlon Powell
  • C. C. Jaquith
  • Amos Lane
  • Robert D. Brown
  • James Walser
  • Davis Woodward
  • Eliza P. Buck
  • Survetus Tufts
  • B. B. Root
  • Aaron B. Henry
  • Isaac H. Carabaugh
  • John N. Cochran
  • Eben Heaton
  • John Alexander
  • Samuel Stage
  • Rezin Hinds
  • Ellis W. Brown
  • George Hewshart
  • Richard Sopers
  • Lorenzo D. Drain
  • Amount in Judgments:
  • E. W. Jackson
  • E. H. McPike
  • James Caldwell
  • Silas W. Egleston
  • R. Abbott
  • Elijah Christopher

 

Page 410 [Continued.]

 

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Auditor’s report on U. S. Revenue Fund. By whom paid:

  • Andrew Cochran
  • William D. Lindsay
  • Seth Heaton
  • William Green
  • O. Vorhall
  • John K. Wilcox
  • James Daugherty
  • Benjamin Stockman
  • Charles D. Elder
  • By Whom Loaned:
  • William S. Holman
  • William Green
  • Charles Hill
  • Obediah Vorhall
  • Samuel Trester
  • Mahlon Powell

Report of Auditor, Reuben Rogers.

Report of Treasurer, Cornelius O’Brien.

 

Page 412

Auditor and School Commissioner’s report.

 

Page 413

Jacob Wilhelm – license to keep a grocery in Kelso Township

Allowed to Harding and Tate for professional services

Allowed to John F. Richards for boarding criminals in Jail

Allowed to Thomas Palmer for recording Clerk’s bonds

George Jeffers appointed Collector of Tolls at Salt Fork Bridge.

 

Page 414

Henry A. Moran appointed toll gatherer at Hogan Creek Bridge.

Proposal of John Milburn to keep the poor at County Asylum accepted.

 

Page 415

Allowed to George C. Sutton for medical attendance on Timothy Porter, a pauper in Centre Township

Petition of Aaron B. Henry and Maddison W. Henry for change in boundaries of Centre and Lawrenceburg Townships. Refused.

Allowed to Falbury & Murphy for publishing Coroner’s Inquest

 

Page 416

Allowed to C. O’Brien for office rent and stationery for Treasurer’s office

Report of Cornelius O’Brien, Treasurer.

Allowed to R. Rogers for services as Auditor

 

Page 417

Application of Hugh Allen for ferry across Ohio River at Aurora. Declined.

Bill of Albert Eldridge not allowed.

Petition of Theodore Gazlay and others against election. Withdrawn.

Report of J. B. Vail, Treasurer of County Seminary refused.

 

Page 418

William S. Ward ordered to make report on Tanners Creek Bridge.

Examination of official bonds given by C. O’Brien, R. Rogers, Samuel Osgood and Joseph Gruff.

Examination of bonds and notes given by borrowers of funds. All accepted except mortgage given by J. B. Clark and John N. Cochran.

Court adjourned.

 

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Isaac H. Carabaugh, Supervisor, opened road between Andrew Morgan’s ferry and Salt Well lot in Aurora. Mrs. Horsley, Hepworth and Holman entitled to their damages.