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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Richmond Township   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It occupies the southwest corner of the county and is bounded on the north by Chariton Township; on the east by Richmond and Franklin Townships; on the south by Cooper County, and the Missouri River, and on the west by the Missouri River and Saline County.
It is bounded on the north by Chariton and Randolph Counties; on the east by Prairie and Richmond Townships; on the south by Boone's Lick Township and on the west by Saline and Chariton Counties, being separated from Saline County by the Missouri River...
It is bounded on the north by Bonne Femme Township, on the east by Boone County, on the south by Boone and Cooper Counties, and on the west by Franklin and Richmond Townships...
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 Mackinaw Township General Information
Township government powers in Michigan have grown to the point that it is difficult to discern the differences between townships, cities and villages.
Township government is conducted by a township board consisting of either five or seven members—a clerk, supervisor, treasurer, and two or four trustees—that is determined by the desires of the township residents, whether the township has a population of over 3,000 or 5,000 registered electors, and if the township has charter status.
General law townships are allocated at least 1 mill from the constitutionally limited 15/18 mills allocated among townships, the county, public schools and the intermediate school district.
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  Descendants of Stephen D. OUTMAN
Charles Truman Outman was born on 22 Oct 1839 in Harrison Township, Pennsylvania, died on 12 Jan 1912 in Harrison Township, Pennsylvania, at age 72, and was buried on 14 Jan 1912 in Whites Corners Cemetery, Harrison Twp., Potter Co., Pennsylvania.
Jonah Andrew Outman was born on 2 Aug 1844 in Harrison Township, Potter Co., Pennsylvania, died on 27 Mar 1911 in Potter Co. Pennsylvania, at age 66, and was buried on 29 Mar 1911 in Mills, Pennsylvania.
Leah Outman was born on 1 Sep 1882 in Pennsylvania, died on 8 Sep 1915 in North Bingham, Potter Co., Pennsylvania, at age 33, and was buried on 10 Sep 1915 in North Bingham Cem., North Bingham, Potter Co., Pennsylvania.
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 Hebron Township Pennsylvania - Definition up Erdmond.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
As of the 2000 census, the township had a total population of 622.
In the township the population is spread out with 24.8% under the age of 18, 7.2% from 18 to 24, 24.4% from 25 to 44, 27.7% from 45 to 64, and 15.9% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $43,229, and the median income for a family is $45,556.
www.erdmond.com /Hebron_Township,_Pennsylvania.html   (323 words)

  
 Hebron township, Potter County, Pennsylvania (PA) Detailed Profile
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71% of Hebron township residents lived in the same house 5 years ago.
Housing units in Hebron township with a mortgage: 53 (2 second mortgage, 13 home equity loan, 0 both second mortgage and home equity loan)
www.city-data.com /township/Hebron-Potter-PA.html   (480 words)

  
 McDonough County, Illinois, Mound Township
This is considered one of the best townships in the county, and consists of beautiful, gently undulating prairie, in a good state of cultivation, there being only one quarter section of timber land on the west and another in the southeast corner.
She was a native of Pennsylvania, and was born in Catawissa, Columbia county, in 1834.
The first township election was held on April 7th, of that year, at which time Lloyd Thomas and William Jackson were elected justices of the peace, and Samuel H. McCandless was chosen to represent the township on the board of supervisors.
www.macomb.com /~ilmcdono/townships/MoundTwp1885.html   (10728 words)

  
 Potter County Townships and Boroughs
Hebron Township was fully organized and detached from Fulalia on December 31, 1832.
Summit Township was formed in September 1834 and attached to Sweden for purposes of government.
Keating Township was formed from parts of Portage and Homer and approved by the court on December 10, 1856.
www.paintedhills.org /POTTER/pottertwpboro.htm   (1041 words)

  
 Pickaway County, Ohio History
Monroe township is situated north of Perry and Deer Creek townships, west of Muhlenberg and Jackson townships, south of Darbyville and Muhlenberg townships and east of Fayette and Madison counties.
The population of the township according to the census of 1900 is 1,586.
The Hebron M. Church, situated in the southwestern part of the township, was formed soon after the settlement.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Pickaway/PickawayChapX.htm   (1227 words)

  
 FrontPage magazine.com :: Israelis Against Israel by Ariel Natan Pasko
Hebron is a city that the Jewish people have had a special connection to for over 3,500 years, longer in fact than with Jerusalem.
Hebron is first mentioned in the book of Genesis (13:18), where Abraham is found pitching his tent.
Driving into Hebron, Rabbi Goren was greeted by the sight of white sheets, hung from rooftops and windows, throughout the city.
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 McDonough County, Illinois, HireTownship
It lies in the western tier of townships, and is bounded on the north by Blandinsville township, on the east by Emmet, with Tennessee on the south and Hancock county on the west.
The township was constituted in accordance with a vote of the citizens of the county at the general election in 1856, and was christened Rook Creek, as before stated, but at the first meeting of the board of supervisors in the spring of 1857, the name was changed to Hire.
In the township there are 412 children of school age, 370 of whom are enrolled in the several schools.
www.macomb.com /~ilmcdono/townships/HireTwp1885.html   (11923 words)

  
 Maps of Lebanon County towns
PALB29 1875 MAP of East Hanover and Cold Spring townships, Pennsylvania (PA); inset of Mount Nebo, Ono P.O. This map is reproduced from the Atlas of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (PA), Pennsylvania (PA), published in 1875 by F. Beers.
This map is reproduced from the Atlas of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (PA), Pennsylvania (PA), published in 1875 by F. Beers.
PALB66 1875 MAP of South Annville, Pennsylvania (PA); inset map of Fontana P.O. This map is reproduced from the Atlas of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania (PA), published by F. Beers in 1875.
www.oldmapsne.com /category/Lebanon_County_Maps/c300   (1004 words)

  
 FISHER Family Book, Part I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This Martin and David's son, Samuel Martin, both born about 1815 in Pennsylvania, are a cause of confusion in piecing together the FISHER families.
Kingfisher creek, township, and county, in Oklahoma, are said to be named for King David FISHER who camped along the creek in the days before the Chisholm Trail crossed through.
By the 1860 census, the PARSONS family was settled in Batavia, Des Moines Township, Jefferson County, Iowa along with Mary Ann's sister Catherine (FISHER) GARRISON,brother King David, and their families.
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 BOWEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
was born in 1764, in Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut.
As the Bowens were settling in the wilderness of northeastern Pennsylvania, the Baxters were already farming in Masonville,Delaware County, New York circa 1797.
Charles Melvin Baxter was born in 1855, in Ghent, Pennsylvania.
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 MORROW COUNTY, OHIO 1880 HISTORY - CHESTER TOWNSHIP
Her father was born in Pennsylvania, and her mother in Knox Co. She was one of thirteen children - William, Margaret, Christopher, Truman, Marietta and Melissa (twins), Sarah E., Allen, Rebecca, John, Emma, Mary A. and Orpha.
Her parents emigrated from Adams Co., Pennsylvania, to Ohio in 1851, and had ten children, three died when young; those living are: Solomon, Daniel, Sarah, Elizabeth, John, Mary, Barbara; her parents were Lutherans; she was born on May 16,1815, in Pennsylvania; their children's names are: M. married, James Huggins and Smith, at home.
He served as township trustee twelve years, and also as a delegate to help nominate the first officers of Morrow Co.; he was once a member of the "Patrons of Husbandry." He and his wife are members of the church, the former a Baptist and the latter a Presbyterian.
www.heritagepursuit.com /Morrow/Morchest.htm   (19141 words)

  
 1890 Civil War Census - Hebron Township, Potter Co., PA
Hebron Township, Potter Co., PA Nervous Prostration Caused By Sunstroke
Green, Steven R. Hebron Township, Potter Co., PA Rheumatism
Hallett, Jefferson C. East Hebron Township, Potter Co., PA
www.eg.bucknell.edu /~hyde/potter/HebronTownship.html   (535 words)

  
 Description of the Geology of Potter County Pennsylvania
The rocks of the northern townships are nearly horizontal; but the dips increase in strength going south; but never enough to make the synclinals deep enough to preserve anything that could deserve the name of a coal basin.
In Summit Township the plain over which the old turnpike passes is underlaid by a 3` coal bed at Herod’s tavern, and another 1` coal lies 20` higher.
From: A geological hand atlas of the sixty-seven counties of Pennsylvania :embodying the results of the field work of the survey, from 1874 to 1884.
www.libraries.psu.edu /emsl/guides/X/potter.htm   (327 words)

  
 Hebron, IN real estate guide - trulia.com
Hebron is in the M S D Boone Township school district.
Hebron real estate—use Trulia to find real estate in Hebron as well as real estate in other cities in Indiana.
Understanding the Hebron real estate market is your first step to buying a home in Hebron, Indiana.
www.trulia.com /real_estate/Hebron-Indiana   (412 words)

  
 Boone Grove Story
They were the first white people to settle in Boone Township; the land was not put on the market until 1838, when Ira Cornell bought it from the government for $1.25 an acre.
When grandfather settled in Boone Township there was no Hebron or Boone Grove and his nearest neighbor lived eight miles away.
It was he who built the addition to the school building, and no better work has been done for the public and no more value has ever been given to the taxpayer for his money.
www.ptsc.k12.in.us /History/bgstory.htm   (1152 words)

  
 Shelby Township History
It lies in the north east corner of the county and is well watered by the Indian Kentuck Church and its tributaries, which by their erosion have produced a beautiful rolling country not excelled in attractiveness by any section of the county.
In Shelby township, as elsewhere in the county, the first church in the field was the Baptist.
In 1844, the location of the church was changed one mile east and built of stone 40 by 50 feet at a cost of $1,200; twenty one years later, 1865, later a new building was erected on the same site ($2,600).
myindianahome.net /gen/jeff/records/history/shelby.html   (3495 words)

  
 LAHollenbeck
At one time, in his early practice at Coudersport, Conrad was employed by the Catholic priest at Genesee township to defend him in a case wherein the Catholics of Genesee were trying to oust the priest and dispossess him of the church and drive him out.
The matter went before a Justice of the peach at Oswayo, Harry Lord was employed by the parishioners of the church as their attorney and the popular sentiment was against the priest.
Conrad Hollenbeck as representative and Steve Reynolds, of Hebron were the first Democrats to be elected to office in Potter county after the Civil War and when Conrad emigrated to Nebraska the Democrats lost a powerful leader.
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 John Hollenbeck, III
Born on Hebron Hill at the old homestead, yet owned and occupied by his father, John Hollenbeck, on Feb. 10, 1846.
In summer of 1873 sold farm and purchased quantity of pine timber in Hebron of Wm.
Owing to the fact that Judge Hollenbeck was in the middle of the proceedings in the Gentleman murder trail in Columbus, it was impossible for him to attend the funeral services.
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 Spring Grove Township, Green County, WI History
Congressional township 1 north, range 9 east, of the fourth principal meridian, comprises the civil town of Spring Grove, forming the south-eastern corner of Green county.
This town is bounded on the north and west by the towns of Decatur and Jefferson, respectively; on the east it is bounded by Rock county, and on the south by the State of Illinois.
She was living at the time of marriage in Davids township, Stephenson Co., Ill. By her first marriage she had two children—Emma and William.
www.monticellowi.com /GreenCo/springgrovehistory.htm   (16380 words)

  
 Bios A-D
In 1845 he came to Illinois, and settled in McHenry Township, McHenry County, where he lived till 1868, when he moved to the farm he now owns, in Greenwood Township.
He was married Oct. 1, 1835, to Lovina Stevens, a native of Pennsylvania, born Sept. 11, 1816, a daughter of Albigence and Thankful (Goff) Stevens.
, the first white settler of Hebron Township, was born in Franklin County,Vt., Jan. 22, 1810, a son of Eli and Mary (Harrington) Brigham, natives of Massachusetts.
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