REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERSWho Were Living in Butler County in 1840—Sonsof The American Revolution GatherInformation.Iii IS 10 then1 wore 815 Revolutionary sohliers and soldiers’ widows living in Ohio. Almost ten times that number had passed away in the state during the lour prc'cccliiijr decades. The ages of the men then surviving ranged from 7^ to 108, and of the widows from 75 to 0*J. The average age of the man was 85, of the widows, SO. Those of 05 and over living in 1840 are designated below.This interesting historical information has been gathered by theOhio Society of tin Sons of the American Revolution. AH residents of%Ohio who can trace their ancestry to those named herein are eligible tolt; i Daily s •*!* the an Revolution by producing the proofin dt ded.*■ll is something worth mentioning that of tin4 S15 persons herein but II of them had more than one Christian name, and only one of them.three.Those living in Butler county were: John Craig* Ashabel Waller,John Beekctt, Jas. Irwin. James Carmen, William Wright, James Grimes, flames Compton, John Kiley, Pierson Sayre, Nathan (irillith, Kzekeil Ross,Joshua Leach, Martin Rinehart, James Beneen, «John Smith, Herman Ann s, John Freeman. Daniel Baker.