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Facts and Events
Name |
Reuben Sawyer |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
11 Aug 1809 |
Duncansboro, Newport, Orleans County, Vermont, |
Residence[5] |
Bet 1830 and 1851 |
310 West Second Street, Perrysburg, Wood County, Ohio, |
Marriage |
15 Dec 1833 |
, , Monroe County, Michigan Territory,to Mary Ann Crancker |
Marriage |
Bet 1838 and 1839 |
to Rizpah Dolson |
Census[1][6] |
1840 |
, Perrysburg, Wood County, Ohio, |
Census |
4 Aug 1850 |
, Perrysburg, Wood County, Ohio,with Rizpah Dolson |
Other[2][7] |
Abt 1851 |
, Fulton, Fulton County, Ohio,Migration |
Other[8] |
Abt 1851 |
, Perrysburg, Wood County, Ohio,Property |
Occupation[3] |
1857 |
, Perrysburg, Wood County, Ohio,a township justice |
Census |
9 Jun 1860 |
, Fulton, Fulton County, Ohio,with Rizpah Dolson |
Census |
8 Jul 1870 |
, Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio,with Rizpah Dolson |
Occupation[4] |
Bet 1870 and 1871 |
, Village of Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio,mayor |
Occupation? |
1871 |
, Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio,a Justice of the Peace |
Census |
14 Jun 1880 |
, Sylvania Villiage, Lucas County, Ohio,with Rizpah Dolson |
Brother to Ira Sawyer and Permelia/Pamelia/Milley Sawyer. Probable brother to Hannah Sawyer and possible half-brother to Hiram Hawley and Nancy Page
References
- ↑ 1840 Wood County, Ohio, Ruben Sawyer household, Record Type: 6th US Population Census, Record Info: Perrysburg, pg 403, Film: M704 434
Males: 1 < 5; 1 10 < 15; 1 30 < 40 Females: 1 10 < 15; 1 20 < 30; 1 40 < 50 [NOTE: looks like Ruben, Rispah, Ira B. Remaining people may be Rispah's brother (living w/ them in 1850) and her mother. The older woman is too young to be Ruben's mother. The teen age girl could be Rispah's sister who married between 1840 and 1850.]. - ↑ The Cranker House in Historic Perrysburg, Ohio, Url: http://www.historicperrysburg.org/cranker.htm.
- ↑ Wood County, Ohio (Beers), Url: http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Wood/WoodIndex.htm. (J.H. Beers, Chicago, 15 Jun 2005, Original Date, 1897)
pg 357.
The Perrysburg township justices are named as follows: Paris M. Plumb, from July 7, 1823, to his removal from the township in May, 1824; Thomas W. Powell, September 16, 1823-1830; Thomas R. McKnight, June 30, 1824, and 1826; Elijah Huntington, 1827 to 1856; John C. Spink, 1831; William Fowler, 1834, resigned same year; Henry Bennett, 1834; Willard V. Way, 1837; Henry Darling, 1837; Elijah N. Knight, 1840; Joshua Chappel, 1840 to 1869; D. H. Wheeler, 1847; Rudolph S. Frederick, 1849; Peter Laney, 1849-52; Stephen Williams, 1852; Marshall Key, Jr., 1854; David Ross, 1854 to 1863; Reuben Sawyer, 1857; John H. Reid, 1858; Nelson Darling, 1858 to 1866; Abraham L. Fowler,. 1861 to 1879; Valentine Schwind, 1869 to 1875; James J. Parks, 1869; Stephen Merry, 1875 to 1897; George McMonagle, 1875; Sylvester Curtis, 1878 to 1893; James M. Brown, 1879 to 1897; Isaac P. Thompson, 1890; Timothy Hayes, 1892 to 1898; and George Boetsch, 1893, re-elected in 1896. Hezekiah L. Hosmer administered justice in this township at one time, of course, prior to his appointment as chief justice of Montana Territory.
- ↑ Clark Waggoner. History of the City of Toledo and Lucas County, Ohio, Url: http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Wood/WoodIndex.htm. (Munsell & Co., New York, 15 Jun 2005, Original Date, 1888)
P. 887 Sylvania Township.
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
We give below a list of Justices of the Peace, Clerks and Treasurers elected for the Township since 1838, with dates of service
1838, Pliny Lathrop, John U. Pease. 1839, Andrew Printup, Pliny Lathrop, Wm. M. White. 1840, James White, John Harroun. 1841, John U. Pease. 1546, James White, Russell C. Thompson. 1849, John B. Corey. 1850, David Harroun, Samuel Gordinier. 1851, Stephen Porter. 1853, Andrew Printup, Peleg T. Clark. 1857, Daniel Brown. 1858, Moses King, Anthony Bordeaux. 1868, Wm. Bryan. 1869, Reuben Sawyer. 1871, R. C. Thompson. 1873, O. Holloway. 1874, R. C. Thompson, Peleg T. Clark. 1875, O. Stickney. 1878, Peleg T. Clark. 1881, Theodore P. Hoadley. 1881, Miles Lathrop. 1884, Aaron B. West. 1885, George Vetter. 1887, Aaron B. West.
- ↑ built by Reuben Sawyer in 1830s who sold it to Peter Cranker in 1851. Some confirmation that Reben's first wife was Mary Ann Cranker, Peter's sister.
- ↑ Males: 1 < 5; 1 10 < 15; 1 30 < 40 Females: 1 10 < 15; 1 20 < 30; 1 40 < 50
[NOTE: ages of people consistent w/ Ruben, Rispah, Ira B. Remaining people may be Rispah's brother (living w/ them in 1850) and her mother. The older woman is too young to be Ruben's mother. The teen age girl could have been Rispah's sister who married between 1840 and 1850.]
- ↑ moved here probably around 1851 after he sold his house in Perrysburg to Peter Cranker
- ↑ Reuben sold his house in Perrysburg to Peter Cranker, apparent brother of Reuben's first wife Mary Ann Cranker
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