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A transcription of the listing of patrons in Standard atlas of Hendricks County, Indiana (Chicago: Geo. A. Ogle, 1904). It is not a directory of all Hendricks County residents; it is only a directory of those residents who helped sponsor the publication of the Atlas.
Excerpt from Wabash City Directory for 1904: Containing a Complete List of Citizens Over 16, a Classified Business Directory, a Map of the City, a List of the Rural Route Patrons, a Gazetteer of Wabash County, and a Miscellaneous Directory of the Local Institutions In presenting our Directory to the public, we desire to state that the information it contains has been collected by a careful and thorough canvass of the city. Extreme care and patience have been used to make the book complete and reliable, and we feel confident that the public which has been so courteous in granting its assistance will be not less appreciative in its reception of our work. Attention is invited to the fact that our age limit, sixteen years, is the lowest used by any Directory firm. Boys and girls often go out to work at this age, and it cannot fail to add to the value of the book if they are listed. Another distinctive feature of our work is the indication of the total size of families by a numeral following the family group. The extra trouble and expense of this information is justified by its great convenience to users of the Directory. In this connection, a word of acknowledgement is due to those whose liberal patronage have made the book possible. We are indebted, also, to the local press, Whose courtesies have been freely extended and valuable in many ways. There is an obligation resting too on the people at large. The principal expense of a new Directory is borne by the business men who advertise, and considering the public spirit they have shown in supporting this enterprise, we would respectfully suggest that it is up to the public to read the advertisements! About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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Conrad Hott immigrated from Switzerland to Berks County, Pennsylvania in 1738 (his surname was inscribed as Hatt by the Philadelphia clerk). He "was reported to have been born in Switzerland on 16 Oct. 1715 and died in Cumru Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania ... on 9 Sept. 1789. [His] wife "Anna Margaretha was born on 16 Oct. 1711 and died in Cumru Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania ... on 17 May, 1793"--Page 15. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, New York, Ohio, Indiana, Montana, Kentucky and elsewhere.
178 pages with 62 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Wabash County, Indiana, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 1507 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 42 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s4 1830s1056 1840s415 1850s30 1910s1 1920s1 What Cities and Towns are in Wabash County, Indiana (and in this book)? America, Bolivar, College Corner, Disko, Ijamsville, La Fontaine, Lagro, Laketon, Liberty Mills, Lincolnville, Mount Vernon, Newton, North Manchester, Pioneer, Richvalley, Roann, Servia, Somerset, South Haven, Speicherville, Stockdale, Sunnymede, Treaty, Urbana, Valley Brook, Wabash