Source: Plain Dealer, Cleveland, OH
Dated: Apr. 25, 1868
STATE NEWS.
Lieutenant William PORTER, of Fifth
Cavalry, formerly on General ROUSEAU's staff, accidentally
wounded at Gallatin, Tenn., on the 22nd of February, had his leg
amputated Thursday, and died at 7 P.M., from the effects of the
operation. HE was from Oxford, Ohio. |
Source: Cincinnati Daily Gazette - Ohio
Date: April 12, 1880
--The deed made by Alexander Flemming to Harriet F.
Flemming was sustained by the District Court.
--Dr. Chapman, of the Episcopal Church, accompanied by Miss
Lucy Bakewell and Miss Sophia Thomas, started last Saturday
night for Sacramento, Ca.--The Will of Richard J. Decker was probated Saturday. To
his wife deceased leaves all of his real and personal property, and
appoints her as administratrix.
--The Will of Vincent Brown, deceased, probated Saturday,
stipulates that all of his property, both real and personal, shall be
divided between his two sons, Ralph and Theodore.
The estate consists of 192 acres of land in Ross Township.
--In the Will of Jacob Betz, which was admitted to probate
Saturday, deceased devises that one-eighty of his property be divided
between the following named persons: Jacob Betz, John Betz,
Adam, Betz, Martin Betz, Catharine Haub, Margaret Ferning, Maria Betz.
Martin Betz was appointed administrator. |