A History of Jackson County Ohio

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A History of Jackson County Ohio
Daniel Webster Williams
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His first wife was Sarah Edwards, daughter of Joseph Edwards, a Welshman. This marriage occurred when he was 27 years of age. Eight children were born to them, all of whom grew to maturity. They were William, Thomas, Charles, Wesley, Xancy, Rebecca, Elizabeth and Sarah. His wife died in Mason county, Virginia. In 1816 he came to Ohio and set- tled on Symmes creek, in this county, leasing a part of the school land.
74 History of Jackson County, HARRISON'S RECOMMENDATION — The condition of alVair
...s at the Scioto licks during this period was not what Congress had contemplated when it passed the act of 179G, reserving a town- ship of land for the use of the Government, but four years were allowed to elapse before the next action was taken. On February 19, 1800, W. H. Harrison, the Ohio delegate in Congress, com- municated the following recommendation to the Lower House: That, upon inquiring into the situation of the salt springs and licks, the property of the United States, they have been informed from respectable authorities, that those on the east side of the Scioto, on the east of the Muskingum, and one or two near the Great Miami, are now in the occupancy of a number of persons, who are engaged in the making of salt to a verj^ considerable extent, and that these persons, by a destructive waste of the tim- ber in the neighborhood of the springs, are daily diminishing their value.

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