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 Concord Township, Delaware County, Ohio
At the age of 20, Eliza commenced teaching school in Genoa Township, for which she received 75 cents per week ; she was the first lady teacher in a district school in Delaware, which school was held in a stone building that stood on the south of Winter street, at the corner of Franklin.
CICERO T., farmer; P. Delaware; is a son of W William Carson, who was born in 1802, in Pennsylvania, and in 1806 came to Ohio with his parents, who located in Ross Co., and, in 1821, came to Delaware Co., where he bought 1,100 acres of land, of which the present homestead is a part.
LEWIS EDELBLUTE, farmer; P. Delaware; was born April 18, 1840, in Delaware Township; he is a son of Jacob and Elizabeth Edelblute; his boyhood days were divided between work upon the farm and attending school; however, at the age of 17 he commenced to work out by the month, dividing his wages with his parents.
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 Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio
Smothers lived in Genoa Township, where he worked on a farm, while his wife worked in the house and wove cloth, a portion of which she took on horseback to Columbus, that being the nearest market, and only a few houses at that point.
When a young man, he was licensed to preach in the M. Church, and shortly after coming to Ohio was ordained, and was one of the first ministers to locate in Harlem Township, and for fifty-three years was a faithful worker in the church, and during that time received no pay for his labor.
Gorsuch moved to Harlem Township, Delaware Co., where he bought 125 acres of land, on which he remained until his death, June 24, 1859-though for three years previous, had been in the grocery trade at Centerville; for many years he was Township Trustee.
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 Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio
Smothers lived in Genoa Township, where he worked on a farm, while his wife worked in the house and wove cloth, a portion of which she took on horseback to Columbus, that being the nearest market, and only a few houses at that point.
When a young man, he was licensed to preach in the M. Church, and shortly after coming to Ohio was ordained, and was one of the first ministers to locate in Harlem Township, and for fifty-three years was a faithful worker in the church, and during that time received no pay for his labor.
Gorsuch moved to Harlem Township, Delaware Co., where he bought 125 acres of land, on which he remained until his death, June 24, 1859-though for three years previous, had been in the grocery trade at Centerville; for many years he was Township Trustee.
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 The Probert Encyclopaedia - Places of the World (Ga-Gm)
Genoa is a township in Delaware County Ohio, USA
Genoa is a township in DeKalb County Illinois, USA
Genoa is a township in Livingston County Michigan, USA
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 Genoa Township
Genoa Township is a rapidly growing township of approximately 21.5 square miles located in southeastern Delaware County, Ohio.
In fact, Genoa is the second fastest growing township in Delaware County, which is the 10th fastest growing county in the nation.
Genoa Township is organized into five full-time departments (Police, Fire, Maintenance, Zoning, and Administration) with approximately 50 full-time employees, 25 part-time employees, and 15 reserves and volunteers.
www.co.delaware.oh.us /townships/GENOA   (407 words)

  
 Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio
Among the prominent and influential men of Radnor Township, is the subject of this sketch ; he was born in Delaware Co., Ohio, June 26.
Cox has held nearly all the township offices in the gift of the people; he is a man of much culture and refinement; a Republican politically, and one of the self-made men of the county.
Owns 138 acres of land in Radnor Township, and 72 acres in Genoa Township ; his occupation is that of farming and wool-growing.
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 Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio
Leonard Curtis was born April 4, 1811, and was the third child born in Genoa Township; what schooling he received was in schoolhouses on his father's farm; the first two being of log, with slab floors, desks and seats, with clapboard doors, and greased paper for windows.
Glass has made it his home in Genoa Township, with the exception of four years spent on a farm in Berkshire; in 1854, he bought and moved on to his present farm of 105 acres.
R., which crosses it, has a flag station at the mill, for the accommodation of passengers and freight, called Franklin: The brothers have each held township offices, and are, as was their father before them, identified with the business interests of the township.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Delaware/delgenoa.htm   (4427 words)

  
 National Register of Historical Places - MICHIGAN (MI), Livingston County
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3720 W. Grand River Ave., Howell Township, Howell
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 Harlem Township, Delaware County, Ohio
Smothers lived in Genoa Township, where he worked on a farm, while his wife worked in the house and wove cloth, a portion of which she took on horseback to Columbus, that being the nearest market, and only a few houses at that point.
Gorsuch moved to Harlem Township, Delaware Co., where he bought 125 acres of land, on which he remained until his death, June 24, 1859-though for three years previous, had been in the grocery trade at Centerville; for many years he was Township Trustee.
Cook's farm is a water sawmill, in which the first lumber in the township was sawed; it is yet in good running order, he doing his own sawing with it.
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 Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio
Mass.; they located in his native county in Vermont, and worked at his trade, manufacturing, wagons and budgies ; in the fall of 1830, he came West and made his home in Genoa Township, and was probably the first wagon-maker in the township ; Sept. 11, 1831, Mrs.
A few years after his marriage, he moved to Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1816, when he came to Ohio, locating in Zanesville, and in 18'20 came to Delaware Co., locating in Harlem Township, where he died in 1846, and some seven years later his wife died ; they were members of the Christian Church.
Leonard Curtis was born April 4, 1811, and was the third child born in Genoa Township; what schooling he received was in schoolhouses on his father's farm; the first two being of log, with slab floors, desks and seats, with clapboard doors, and greased paper for windows.
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 Probert Encyclopaedia: Gazetteer (Gee-Gen)
Genoa is a township in Delaware County, Ohio, USA.
Geneva is a township in Ashtabula County, Ohio, USA.
Gentilly is a township in Polk County, Minnesota, USA.
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 Genoa Township
Genoa Township is a rapidly growing township of approximately 21.5 square miles located in southeastern Delaware County, Ohio.
In fact, Genoa is the second fastest growing township in Delaware County, which is the 10th fastest growing county in the nation.
Genoa Township is organized into five full-time departments (Police, Fire, Maintenance, Zoning, and Administration) with approximately 50 full-time employees, 25 part-time employees, and 15 reserves and volunteers.
www.co.delaware.oh.us /townships/GENOA   (407 words)

  
 Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio
A few years after his marriage, he moved to Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1816, when he came to Ohio, locating in Zanesville, and in 18'20 came to Delaware Co., locating in Harlem Township, where he died in 1846, and some seven years later his wife died ; they were members of the Christian Church.
Leonard Curtis was born April 4, 1811, and was the third child born in Genoa Township; what schooling he received was in schoolhouses on his father's farm; the first two being of log, with slab floors, desks and seats, with clapboard doors, and greased paper for windows.
Glass has made it his home in Genoa Township, with the exception of four years spent on a farm in Berkshire; in 1854, he bought and moved on to his present farm of 105 acres.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Delaware/delgenoa.htm   (4427 words)

  
 Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio
A few years after his marriage, he moved to Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1816, when he came to Ohio, locating in Zanesville, and in 18'20 came to Delaware Co., locating in Harlem Township, where he died in 1846, and some seven years later his wife died ; they were members of the Christian Church.
Leonard Curtis was born April 4, 1811, and was the third child born in Genoa Township; what schooling he received was in schoolhouses on his father's farm; the first two being of log, with slab floors, desks and seats, with clapboard doors, and greased paper for windows.
Glass has made it his home in Genoa Township, with the exception of four years spent on a farm in Berkshire; in 1854, he bought and moved on to his present farm of 105 acres.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Delaware/delgenoa.htm   (4427 words)

  
 Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio
A few years after his marriage, he moved to Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1816, when he came to Ohio, locating in Zanesville, and in 18'20 came to Delaware Co., locating in Harlem Township, where he died in 1846, and some seven years later his wife died ; they were members of the Christian Church.
Leonard Curtis was born April 4, 1811, and was the third child born in Genoa Township; what schooling he received was in schoolhouses on his father's farm; the first two being of log, with slab floors, desks and seats, with clapboard doors, and greased paper for windows.
Glass has made it his home in Genoa Township, with the exception of four years spent on a farm in Berkshire; in 1854, he bought and moved on to his present farm of 105 acres.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Delaware/delgenoa.htm   (4427 words)

  
 Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio
A few years after his marriage, he moved to Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1816, when he came to Ohio, locating in Zanesville, and in 18'20 came to Delaware Co., locating in Harlem Township, where he died in 1846, and some seven years later his wife died ; they were members of the Christian Church.
Leonard Curtis was born April 4, 1811, and was the third child born in Genoa Township; what schooling he received was in schoolhouses on his father's farm; the first two being of log, with slab floors, desks and seats, with clapboard doors, and greased paper for windows.
Ralph Smith was born June 1, 1821, in Genoa Township, which has been his home continuously.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Delaware/delgenoa.htm   (4427 words)

  
 Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio
A few years after his marriage, he moved to Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1816, when he came to Ohio, locating in Zanesville, and in 18'20 came to Delaware Co., locating in Harlem Township, where he died in 1846, and some seven years later his wife died ; they were members of the Christian Church.
Leonard Curtis was born April 4, 1811, and was the third child born in Genoa Township; what schooling he received was in schoolhouses on his father's farm; the first two being of log, with slab floors, desks and seats, with clapboard doors, and greased paper for windows.
R., which crosses it, has a flag station at the mill, for the accommodation of passengers and freight, called Franklin: The brothers have each held township offices, and are, as was their father before them, identified with the business interests of the township.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Delaware/delgenoa.htm   (4427 words)

  
 Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio
A few years after his marriage, he moved to Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1816, when he came to Ohio, locating in Zanesville, and in 18'20 came to Delaware Co., locating in Harlem Township, where he died in 1846, and some seven years later his wife died ; they were members of the Christian Church.
Leonard Curtis was born April 4, 1811, and was the third child born in Genoa Township; what schooling he received was in schoolhouses on his father's farm; the first two being of log, with slab floors, desks and seats, with clapboard doors, and greased paper for windows.
R., which crosses it, has a flag station at the mill, for the accommodation of passengers and freight, called Franklin: The brothers have each held township offices, and are, as was their father before them, identified with the business interests of the township.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Delaware/delgenoa.htm   (4427 words)

  
 Genoa Township, Delaware County, Ohio
A few years after his marriage, he moved to Pennsylvania, where he remained until 1816, when he came to Ohio, locating in Zanesville, and in 18'20 came to Delaware Co., locating in Harlem Township, where he died in 1846, and some seven years later his wife died ; they were members of the Christian Church.
Leonard Curtis was born April 4, 1811, and was the third child born in Genoa Township; what schooling he received was in schoolhouses on his father's farm; the first two being of log, with slab floors, desks and seats, with clapboard doors, and greased paper for windows.
Ralph Smith was born June 1, 1821, in Genoa Township, which has been his home continuously.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Delaware/delgenoa.htm   (4427 words)

  
 Parade of Homes Central Ohio presented by BIA
Sheffield Park - a 214-acre community in southern Delaware County, Genoa Township - has been chosen as the site for the 2006 BIA Parade of Homes.
Sheffield Park is that all lots overlook a centrally located eight-acre park and pond.
And it will be a family community with one of the parks specifically designed for younger children.
www.paradeofhomesohio.com   (487 words)

  
 Redbank Cemetery
Redbank Cemetery is located on the west side of Redbank Road outside Sunbury, Ohio (Delaware County, Genoa Township).
Redbank Cemetery is also known as Copeland Cemetery.
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