Judy J. Stebbins 5/5/2012 PAINESVILLE TELEGRAPH MICROFILM PAINESVILLE TELEGRAPH MICROFILM NOTICE SELECTIONS CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER 1830 – 1861 ©2012 Judy J. Stebbins Willoughby Ohio 398 pages This is a chronological presentation of notices appearing in the Painesville (Ohio) Telegraph for the years 1830 – 1861 which allows users to access much of the newspaper information without the necessity of reading the microfilm copies. Included at the end of the book is a seven page listing showing the location of miscellaneous interesting articles. Newspaper Notices included in this book: Marriage, death, all legal notices (administrator, executor, guardians, sheriff’s sales, divorces, dissolution of partnerships), historical interest and pioneer sketch articles, advertisements, some delinquent land tax lists, and any other notices that would be of interest to genealogical researchers. This is not a compilation of all newspapers articles in the Telegraph for these years; it is a selection and abstraction of information to aid genealogical researchers. These selections are supported by an alphabetical name index: Painesville Telegraph Microfilm Stebbins Index 1830 -1861, A – Z by Judy J. Stebbins (2012). 0 PAINESVILLE TELEGRAPH MICROFILM PAINESVILLE TELEGRAPH AND GEAUGA 3,3 Married in Painesville last Wed., FREE PRESS – Jan. 5, 1830 - 1861 Mr. Loraine L. Lathrope and Miss Polly Holbrook. Jan. 5, 1830 Tue. 3,3 Mr. A. H. Bloss, age 22, formerly of 1,6 Mrs. Monks was found dead in her Painesville, died on the 15TH instant at home in Philadelphia recently. Monroe, Ashtabula Co. 3,5 Laban Waterman, administrator of 3,3 Died Cleveland on the 10th instant, Arthur Waterman, deceased of Madison. Solon Long, only son of Dr. David Long , age 17 years 9 months. 3,5 Abner Hotchkiss, administrator of Abner Hotchkiss, deceased of Madison. Jan. 26, 1830 Tues. 4,1 Ebenezer Williams vs. Henry 3,1 Red Jacket, the Indian Chief, died at Champion & Elizur Goodrich Jr. Court Case: his home near Buffalo on the 20th instant at Re: Bill age 80 yrs. He was Chief of the Seneca. 4,1 I. Meeker and D. Meeker, 3,4 Married in Kingsville, Benjamin administrator of Robert Meeker, late of Pepoon, of Painesville, and Miss Gillet of Harpersfield. Kingsville. 4,5 Larkin Richardson – Blacksmith 3,4 Married Painesville on the 2nd (advertisement) instant, Orlando Barret and Miss Mary Eaton. 3,6 Charles Sumner, administrator of estate of James Hall deceased (Fairport). 3,5 Lester Taylor and Polly Humphrey, executors of Major Allen Humphrey late of Jan. 12, 1830 Tues. Claridon. 3,4 Cyrus Cunningham, administrator of 3,5 Sheriff’s Sale: Geo. Pease vs. John Cunningham, late of Madison. Hercules Carrel & John Carrel, and B. B. Gorton vs. M. Phelps. 3,6 Joseph Rider, Administrator of Haven Rockwell, deceased of Perry. Feb. 2, 1830 Tues. Jan. 19, 1830 Tues. 2,3 Mrs. Lucinda Morgan, wife of the late Capt. Wm. Morgan now resides at 2,6 Samuel Davis was stabbed in LeRoy Batavia, N.Y., with 2 small children. and died of his wound last Sunday. James Grey was held for murder. Elijah Grey, 3,3 Married Chardon last Wednesday, Elisha Grey, Moses Herrick mentioned. Samuel Wadsworth to Miss Jane Sperry, all of Painesville. 2,6 Rev. John M. Mason died in New 3,3 Caleb E. Cummings, administrator York City recently. He died at his son’s of Jonathan Cummings. Land in Kirtland to residence on Fourth St. He was 60 yrs. old be sold. and was a native of New York. Judy J. Stebbins Page 1 PAINESVILLE TELEGRAPH MICROFILM 3,4 Warren Wheaton, Matilda Follet, Mar. 9, 1830 Tues. administrators of Eliphalet Follet, late of Madison. 3,3 Married Thursday 4th instant, Harvey Cook and Miss Emily Curtiss, both of Feb. 9, 1830 Tues. Chagrin. 3,2 Married Chardon last week, Philip 3,3 Married Madison 3rd instant, Martin Smith and Miss Mary Trask. Talcott and Miss Mary Kellog; Wm. W. Wood and Miss Rebecca Talcott; Mr. 3,2 Married Painesville last week, Mr. Stewart and Miss Caroline Talcott; Peter Longshore and Miss Edith Dolivar. Married, Hallow and Miss Eliza Talcott: A son and also, Mr. John Duell and Miss Susan Castle three daughters of Joseph Talcott of of Painesville. Madison. Also, at the same time and place, Giles N. Holbrook, of Thompson, and Eunice 3,4 Personal property to be sold at G. Newcomb, daughter of Capt. S. Newcomb. Newell’s in Mentor. 3,3 Died at Marseilles in France on Jan. Feb. 16, 1830 No marriage/death notices 2, Nathaniel H. Curter (Carter?) of Feb. 23, 1830 Painesville. He has been long known in New York as the editor of the Statesman. 3,3 Died Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio on the 13th instant, Ziba Willes, age about 3,3 N. D. Matoon – attachment against 40, formerly editor of the Cleveland Herald. John Graham, absent debtor. 3,3 Died on the 10th instant of dropsy, Mar. 16, 1830 No marriage /death notices Adam Jenkins, age 55 yrs., formerly of the Mar. 23, 1830 state of Maine. 3,3 Died in Painesville Thursday last, 3,3 A mare will be sold on the premises Maj. Gen. Eli Bond, age 47 years. He was of Eden P. Norton in Concord. one of the pioneers of the Western Reserve. 3,4 Peter Seely gives notice that his wife, Polly, has left him. 3,3 Died in Chagrin last Sunday of consumption, Mr. T. Freeman. Mar. 2, 1830 Tues. Mar. 30, 1830 Tues. 2,1 A meeting to investigate the nature of speculative Freemasonry was held in 3,4 Insolvents Wm. W. Smith, Don C. Chardon. Bartholomew, Asa Falkenburg, John Scott, Ezekiel Dunham, Ashbel Messenger, Hiram 3,3 Kemphill vs. Sheffield E. Pembroke and Stephen Kitchen will make application to the court for benefit of the 3,4 Huston vs. Streeter & Holbrook: Act for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors. Regarding land in Painesville Township. Apr. 6, 1830 Tues. 3,4 Sheriff’s sale at E. P. Norton’s in 2,5 Wm. Miller Jr., a lawyer, died in a Concord. duel last Sunday at Naaman’s Creek on the border of Delaware. Judy J. Stebbins Page 2 PAINESVILLE TELEGRAPH MICROFILM 2,6 Married Newbury last Wed., age 20, the later age 40, and a mother of Augustus G. Pepoon, of Painesville, and seven children. Miss Ruby M. Talcott of the former place. 3,4 Personal property will be sold at 2,6 Died Painesville last Wed., Mrs. Simon Burroughs’ place in Welshfield. Sally Abbott, wife of Elisha Abbott of Painesville. 3,4 Sheriff’s Sale: Wm. S Tracy vs. Norton Personal Property will be sold. Died Painesville last Thursday, Lemuel Storrs, age 17 yrs., only son of Col. L. G. May 4, 1830 Tues. Storrs of Painesville. 3,5 Married Cleveland last Sat., John O. 2,6 Asa F. Smith gives notice that his Granger, of Painesville, and Miss Sally wife, Phebe, has left him, and he will pay Phelps, of the former place. none of her debts. (Huntsburgh) 3,5 Married Friday 23rd instant, Mr. E. Apr. 13, 1830 missing Hodges, of Mentor, and Miss Lavina Utley, Apr. 20, 1830 of Newbury. 1,3 Caleb Cook was found frozen to May 11, 1830 Tues. death 20 miles east of Prairie du Chien. He had a letter on him from his brother, John 3,4 Died at Westfield (Mass.), Capt. Cook of Ohio. He was 25 or 27 years old. Henry Butler, age 66, father of Samuel Butler of this township. 3,4 Horace Kingsbury is the administrator of the estate of Gen. Eli Bond May 18, 1830 No marriage/death notices late of Painesville. May 25, 1830 Tues. 3,4 Sheriff’s Sale: Lot Kellam vs. E. 3,3 Died Painesville last Sun., Mr. White & David White. Land in Parkman will Randall Bissell, age 22, of Bainbridge. be sold. 3,3 Richee Miller gives notice that his 3,4 A. Adams is executor of A. Adams wife, Betsey, has left him. deceased vs. John Minks. Land in Batavia will be sold. June 1, 1830 No marriage/death notices June 8 1830 Tues. 3,4 John Fox vs. John Welsh, administrator of Jacob Welsh, deceased. 3,4 Aaron Canfield and Nancy Bebee Land in Welshfield will be sold. are the executors of Alvaro Bebee, late of Chardon deceased. Apr. 27, 1830 Tues. June 15, 1830 Tues. 3,4 Married Sunday Mr. Jesse Wood and Miss Eunice Blair, both of Painesville. 2,4 Fri., Apr. 3, Capt. White was murdered in Salem. His grand niece married 3,4 Married Mesopotamia on the 13th Joseph J. Knapp who is supposed to have instant, Mr. E. G. White and Mrs. Polly arranged for Capt. White’s death. Beard, both of Mesopotamia. The former Judy J. Stebbins Page 3 PAINESVILLE TELEGRAPH MICROFILM 3,4 Married Painesville on the 13 3,6 Sheriff’s sale: Paine & Tod vs. Wm. instant, Nathaniel C. Taft and Miss Margaret O. Marshall. Land will be sold. Covert. 3,6 Also, J. & J. A. Tracy & Others vs. 3,4 Married New York, Brooks John Stoddard. Land will be sold. Drinkwater and Miss Temperance Pound. July 13, 1830 3,4 C. Croft attachment against Lewis Prichard. 3,5 Stevens Kingsbury vs. A. Cable. Personal property will be sold. 3,5 Sheriff’s Sale: Simon Perkins vs. Thom. L. Wright.; Stevens & Kingsbury vs. July 20, 1830 Tues. A. Cable. Personal property will be sold in both cases. 3,1 Admiral Villaecensio died recently in Madrid. June 22, 1830 Tues. 3, 6 Thomas D. Webb and William 3,4 Mrs. Elizabeth Hicks died of snake Wilber have entered into partnership as bites in Oldtown, Ross Co., Ohio.
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