History of Hancock County Ohio From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Tim

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History of Hancock County Ohio From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Tim
Daniel Barna Beardsley
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In 1809, the family came to Ohio, set- tling in Stark County, and here in 1816 Mr. Byal was mar- ried to Elizabeth Newstutter, and commenced life on a tract of land purchased of the General Government^ in Sugar Creek township, in that county. In March, 1832, Mr. Byal sold his Stark County farm, and came to Hancock County, and settled on the Byal farm, just east of the Infirmary. At that time it was all woods, and only by the hardest of labor, and the most rigid economy, was it reclaimed, and co...nverted into one of the handsomest and most desirable farms in the county.
In the same year — 1832 — Mr. Byal built a saw mill on the Blanchard, just east of the present bridge across the river at that place. In 1834 he built M'hat is now known as tke Teatsorth Mill, being the first frame building in the county for mill purposes. It was an old fashioned water mill, with monster water wheel, which went splashing in a lazy, continuous round, but with force and life enough to supply the neighborhood with flour and meal during the sea- son in which it was or could run.


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