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REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERSWho Were Living in Butler County in 1840—Sonsof The American Revolution GaiherInformation.In IS 10 them were S1Revolutionary soldiers and soldiers’ widows living in lt;ldo. Almost ten times tlmt number Imd passed awav in the state during the four preceding decades. The ayes of the men then surviving ranged from 78 to 108, and of the widows from To to f12. The average aye of the man was So, of the widows, SO. Those of Oo and over living in 1840 are designated below.This interesting historical information has been gathered by the Ohio Society of tin Sons of the American Revolution. All residents of Ohio who can trace their ancestry to those named herein are eligible to the Sons or Daughters of the ^American Revolution by producing the proofthat they are so de-comled.• )li is something worth mentioning that of the Sin persons herein but II of them had more than one ( hristian name, and only one of them three.Those living in Sutler county were: John lt;raig» Ashabel Waller,.Mm Beckett, das. Irwin, dames t’armes. William Wright, dames (Jrimes, James Compton. John Riley, Pierson Sayre, Nathan (iritlith, Kzekeil Ross, Joshua Reai'li, Martin Rinehart, Janies Peneen, John Smith, Herman Ames. John Freeman. Daniel I taker.
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Hamilton Evening Democrat

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Mon, Jan 11, 1904

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