Notebook:James Huston of Mahoning Twp, Mercer Co, PA

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Note A

From Dion Houston email 13 April 2010

"James Huston son of William of Catfish Camp left the area for Mercer County I believe before 1790"

Note B

From: Unsourced
25 Dec. 1832. Mercer Co., Penn. James Huston of Mahoning Township, aged 69, declares he was in the same company with William Alexander on Gen. McIntosh's campaign to Fort Lawrence [sic] and also in May 1782 served with him in Capt. Leet's company when they went to Sandusky with Col. Crawford.

Note C

From USGENWEB citing Source: The Statues at Large of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg PA, 1911 fide:LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL DATA Copyright Vi P. Limric 1999

42. An act for the erection of election districts in Mercer county.

 That Wolfcreek twp., is hereby declared a separate election district, and
 the electors shall hold their elections at the house now occupied by
 CHARLES  BLAIR.....  
 That Neshanock twp., except that part already annexed to Pymatuning tpw., is
 a separate district, and the electors shall hold their elections at the house
 now occupied by JAMES  HUSTON.  12 Mar 1802.