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| | 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. |
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