_John BARTON ________+ | (1795 - ....) m 1815 _Levi BARTON ________| | (1817 - 1903) m 1843| | |_Mary BLANKENSHIP ___ | (1792 - 1830) m 1815 | |--Isaac Luther BARTON | (1867 - ....) | _Abraham POOL _______ | | |_Malinda C. POOL ____| (1824 - 1900) m 1843| |_Malinda POOL _______
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_____________________ | _Peter BROOKS _______| | | | |_____________________ | | |--William E. BROOKS | | _Solomon BRYANT _____+ | | |_Betsey BRYANT ______| | |_Elizabeth RANDALL __
_William COLE _______+ | _William II COLE ____| | | | |_Sarah CONGER _______ | | |--David COLE | | _John GAYLORD _______ | | |_Experience GAYLORD _| | |_Elizabeth HICKOX ___+
_______________________ | _Tristram HEDGES ____| | | | |_______________________ | | |--Elizabeth HEDGES | | _William II NICKERSON _+ | | |_Anne NICKERSON _____| | |_Anne BUSBY ___________+
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History of Knox Cty Ohio
Came to where Amity is now located when quite small-1819- 19 voters in 1822 Wm.Wright and Phillip Armentrout) Justice of the Peace 1873 S.F. Hunter
A sawmill was built by David Armentrout in 1854. Early menbers of n. Liberty Methodist church were Henry and SimonArmentrout and wives
Aminty 1832, Pop. 150
D. R. Wright and Issac Cline- merchants 1842, D.P. E.R. Wright-merchants1844 Hotel Bemjamin P. Wright and D. R.wright Postmaster D.P. Wright 1881 Dry goods store J.A. Wright, one undertakerD.P. Wright
N. Liberty- Seymour Hunter Postmaster after 1850 1881-114 pop.[Karen (Wright) Forbes2.FTW]
History of Knox Cty Ohio
William Came to where Amity is now located when quite small-1819- 19 voters in 1822 Wm. Wright and Phillip Armentrout lived in Amity until his death. They were some of the early settlers of this township. Justice of the Peace 1873 S.F. Hunter also a postmaster.
A sawmill was built by David Armentrout in 1854. Early members of N. LibertyMethodist church were Henry and Simon Armentrout and wives
Amity 1832, Pop. 150
D R. Wright and Isaac Cline- merchants 1842, D.P. E.R. Wright-merchants 1844 Hotel Benjamin P. Wright and D. R. wright Postmaster D.P. Wright 1881 Dry goods store J.A. Wright, one undertaker D.P. Wright, also hotel
N. Liberty- Seymour Hunter Postmaster after 1850 1881-114 pop. Amity was on the line of the oldstage route from Wooster to Columbus. C.W. Wright was a deacon of the church in 1880.
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