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| | Belmont County, Ohio |
 | | Jacob’s oldest daughter, Mary Ann, married John Glenn in Belmont County in 1825, but it is stated that they lived later in Gallia County, at Raccoon Island. |
 | | It was an island in the Ohio River just upstream from where Raccoon Creek empties.) The second daughter, Elizabeth, also is said to have settled in Gallia County, but there is no information that would indicate she ever married, and according to the Susan Spriggs book, she died in 1841. |
 | | The marriage certificate in Belmont County contains a statement from the clerk that John Alexander is of legal age, and that Mary Wise has the consent of her father, George Wise, who was present. |
| www.angelfire.com /fang/snaggle/chap_XII.htm (1899 words) |
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