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Facts and Events
References
- History of Randolph County Indiana, 1882.
p. 112 The settlers in 1836 were, west of Union City, Wayne township, Thomas Peyton, Converse place; Jacob Emerick, William Anderson's farm; John Emerick, Weimar farm; north of Union City; John Sheets, Smith farm; Eli Nofsinger, north of Smith's farm, on Little Mississinewa; near Lisbon; Amos Smith, west of New Lisbon; David Vance, William Cox, Isaiah Cox, Thomas Wiley, at New Lisbon; Andrew DeBolt, at Mt. Holly, all sons-in-law of Amos Smith.
p. 490 James Simmons, in 1831, entered a tract occupied by George Vance, and lived with Mr. Vance in the cabin built by Mr. Vance until Mr. S got married in 1834 to Avaline Hawkins. After Mr. S was married, he built a new cabin, and let Mr. Vance live still in the one built by him (Mr. V.)
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