don township. Sul]Mrs. Jewell’s father sold his farm to Benjamin Lacefield and movedmghig]to a farm near Middletown, and i seeilater moved to a farm near the Providence church that was later pureh-Jewell joined the Methodist church under the preaching of a Mr. Forbes, and was baptized in Turtle creek, south of Mt. Tabor.On Oct. 24, 1850, Aunt Susannawas married to Jonathan Jewell;/ *the ceremony being^ performed by Rual Downs, a Christian minister who lived in Curry township. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell lived in Curry township on the senior Jewell’s farm for several years; later they purchased a farm of their own on Turman’s creek, four miles northwest of Shel-burn, where they resided for forty years, or until Mr. Jewell’s death.theofased by Nelson Burton ia 1849. Mrs. thepenme]*boawitInd1cit} a 1 has wil inSQDnaiThe old method of thrseshing out Y.,