History of Seneca County, Ohio . Kuhn: L. D. Creeger. clerk. 1885.—Jacob Kuhn, M. W. Hunker, Silas W. Rohrer. trustees; PeterShultz, treasurer; L. D. Creeger, clerk; N. C. Knight, assessor; F. D. Corri-gan, Absalom Shumaker,constables. The officers, this year, with the exceptionof the assessor, are Democrats. Pioneers and Incidents of Pioneer Times.—Peter Arbogast. who died in1833, owned the west half of southwest quarter of Section 16, 2north. Range 14 east. He settled here in 1826. Mrs. Sojihia Aibogast diedin 1861. Michael Arbogast, born in Virginia, in 1824, came here when twoyea
History of Seneca County, Ohio . Kuhn: L. D. Creeger. clerk. 1885.—Jacob Kuhn, M. W. Hunker, Silas W. Rohrer. trustees; PeterShultz, treasurer; L. D. Creeger, clerk; N. C. Knight, assessor; F. D. Corri-gan, Absalom Shumaker,constables. The officers, this year, with the exceptionof the assessor, are Democrats. Pioneers and Incidents of Pioneer Times.—Peter Arbogast. who died in1833, owned the west half of southwest quarter of Section 16, 2north. Range 14 east. He settled here in 1826. Mrs. Sojihia Aibogast diedin 1861. Michael Arbogast, born in Virginia, in 1824, came here when twoyears old, and is now a resident of Seneca Township .... James Aiken ownedland in Hopewell, in 1824. Jacob A. Boner, a native of Maryland, born in 1809, came to Ohio in 1826,and located near Tiffin, where his stepfather, John Julian, Viought forty acresof land and spent the remainder of bis life. In 1844 Mr. Boner and his wife(nee Elizabeth Slosser) came into the woods of Hopewell Townshij). settling ?•*v. -/ ?•> 7.
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