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Ephraim Broadwell
d.Feb 1849
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Littell, John. Family records, or, Genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley (and vicinity) above Chatham: with their ancestors and descendants as far as can now be ascertained. (Feltville, N.J.: Stationers' Hall Press : D. Felt, 1851).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Woodland Cemetery & Arboretum. Woodland Cemetery Records Database.
Http://www.woodlandcemetery.org/ Int. # Name Birth Date Death Date Sec. Lot Tier Grave Burial Age Birth Place Undertaker 1058 Broadwell, Alice 10 Jun 1852 57 415 25 Jun 1852 1.5 Dayton,Ohio 649 Broadwell, Ann 6 Jan 1850 57 415 8 Jan 1850 1. Dayton,Ohio 2504 Broadwell, Anna W 25 Oct 1857 57 415 26 Oct 1857 0.6 Dayton,Ohio 202 Broadwell, Byram 10 Feb 1835 61 188 22 Apr 1846 27. Morristown, N.J. 142 Broadwell, Charles B 17 Oct 1845 61 188 18 Oct 1845 11. Dayton,Ohio 18748 Broadwell, Eliza 17 Mar 1895 61 188 19 Mar 1895 83.4 Harrisburg, PA 2426 Broadwell, Ella M 13 May 1857 57 415 15 May 1857 34. Massachusetts 15833 Broadwell, Emily J 8 Jan 1891 57 415 10 Jan 1891 70. Illinois 473 Broadwell, Ephraim 13 Feb 1849 74 98 14 Feb 1849 63. New Jersey 3467 Broadwell, Jane 13 Apr 1861 74 98 15 Apr 1861 80. New Jersey 488 Broadwell, John 13 Apr 1849 74 98 15 Apr 1849 33. Morristown, NJ. 13098 Broadwell, Josiah S 4 Jul 1886 57 415 6 Jul 1886 70.3 New Jersey 173 Broadwell, Lewis 6 Apr 1844 74 98 29 Jan 1846 1.4 Dayton,Ohio 30545 Broadwell, Lydia 21 Apr 1910 57 415 23 Apr 1910 71. New York 8163 Broadwell, Marcia S 17 Nov 1874 57 415 18 Nov 1874 53. New York 15357 Broadwell, Mary E 28 May 1890 74 98 29 May 1890 76. 133 Broadwell, Sarah 20 Aug 1834 74 98 11 Jul 1846 1.7 Dayton,Ohio 845 Broadwell, Sarah 12 Jan 1831 57 415 4 Mar 1851 43. New Jersey 844 Broadwell, Silas 2 Mar 1844 57 415 4 Mar 1851 63. New Jersey 5864 Broadwell, Simeon 12 Dec 1868 74 98 14 Dec 1868 56.3 Morristown, NJ. 6200 Broadwell, Simeon 57 415 13 Oct 1869 6341 Broadwell, Simeon J 17 Feb 1870 57 415 20 Feb 1870 56.5 Morristown, NJ. 1832 Broadwell, WT 28 Feb 1855 57 415 2 Mar 1855 11. Dayton, Ohio 132 Broadwell, William 10 Jul 1845 74 98 11 Jul 1845 35. New Jersey
- Edgar, John Farris. Pioneer life in Dayton and vicinity, 1796-1840. (Fairborn, Ohio: Cincinnati Branch Library, 1973).
Ephraim Broadwell married Jane Ross Gardner, and came to Dayton at an early date. He was town marshal, I believe, in 1832 and 1833. In the winter of 1832 there was a great deal of snow, and several of the boys got jumpers, cow-bells, and boat horns, and went out for a sleigh-ride. Mr. Broadwell as marshal started out to stop the noise. They would quiet down when he would be near them, and then when nearly out of sight begin again, keeping the poor old man on the chase a good part of the night. In 1833 his son, William, bought out Henry Herman's dry-goods store on Second Street.
- ↑ Https://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/.
History of Dayton, Ohio 1889 Chapter Twelve
In December, 1841, an official plum attracted the attention of the city fathers, and the council ordered the publication of a pamphlet with statistics of Dayton to present to the commissions appointed by the president to report on the location of a western armory. Seven hundred copies of this pamphlet were printed, but their publication did not succeed in securing the location of the armory at Dayton. After a protracted discussion the council this month resolved to fix (page 198) no compensation for themselves, but at a subsequent meeting in the same month, they established their compensation at fifty cents for each meeting. At the election held this month there were 616 votes cast, and the following officers were elected: Mayor, William J. McKinney; marshal, Ephraim Broadwell; constables, Samuel Foley and Ebenezer Henderson; treasurer, David Stout; trustees-First Ward, D. A. Wareham, one year; J. G. Stutsman, two years. Second Ward, Peter Odlin, one year; William F. Comly, two years. Third Ward, Richard Greene, one year; 11. L. Brown, two years. Fourth Ward, Daniel Keifer, one year; John 11. Mitchell, two years. Fifth Ward, Madison Munday, one year; Henry Strickler, two years. The new council organized January 3, 1843, electing Peter Odlin president, and A. M. Bolton clerk.
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