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William Routs will
Recorded in Wills
Book 2, Page 77
October the 25th, 1831
In the name in of God amen
I William Rout of Pickaway County, State of Ohio being in sound mind firm in memory do make this my last will and testament. I first give to my wife Ann just what the law allows her and no more. I give to my daughter Matilda Ward fifty acres of land in addition to what I have already given her. I give my son Bushrod J. Rout ten dollars to be paid to him as follows: I give my daughter Fanny Anderson one hundred and fifty acres of land by paying Bushrod J. Rout her brother the said ten dollars in one year after my death. I give to the said Fanny Anderson my bed and all the beding. I give her also sixteen of my sheep and two more cows. I give her two hundred bushels of corn and fifty bushels of wheat. I give to Fanny Anderson one plow patent, one lochame to which here in to set my hand and seal this day and above mentioned
William Rowt
Signed and sealed in the presence of us Witnesses present
Elijah Wright
Jacob Hott
I appoint John Hedges my executor
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William Routs Will
Proof
Recorded in
Book 2 Page 78
We Jacob Hott and Elijah Wright do swear that the paper presented to the apociate judges of the Court of Common Pleas for Pickaway County this day for probate, purporting to be the last will and testament of William Rowt, dec'd, executed on the 25th day of October, 1831 is the true last will and testament of the said William Rowt decd. that at the time of executing the same the said William Rowt was of full age, of sound mind and memoryand not under any restraints, that said will was written and signed by the testator in our presence, that was at the request of said testator and in his presence subscribed our hands as witnesses thereto.
Jacob Hott
Elijah Wright
Sworn to subscribed in open Court the 26th day of December 1831
S. J.? Plumry, Clk.
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Inventory of Property of Wm. Rowt
Filed 21 May 1832
S. Plumry?, Clk.
fee paid
recorded
An inventory of the goods and chattels of William Rout decd. late of Pickering County taken by Richard Stage, James Ward, and Joshua Hedges, appraisers appointed by the court.
2 Stills, one flake stand, 4 kegs, 5 tube
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ROUT (Routt), WILLIAM, Pickaway co
Servd as Pvt and corp in Capt Ball co 5th Va Regt commanded by Col Chas Scott
Sept 28 1776 Apr 1 1777. Was b 1749 Stafford co Va; son of Peter Rout; mar Ann
Staege (now Stage); chldr: Bushrod Jefferson; Frances or Fanny mar John Anderson;
Matilda mar Richard Ward. Soldr d Dec 1831 near Ashville Pickaway co. Bur in old
Route cem abt 1 1-2 E of Ashville on Wm Whileheads frm. Soldr came to O frm Va
and livd and d in Harrison twp. Ref Will bk 1-2 p 134 5 VR-W D 104-1. Rept by Miss
Alice Stene Worthington O, Pickaway Plains chpt.
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Richard Stage
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William Rout, Pickaway County, OH.
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Richard Stage Source: http://www.fold3.com/image/#39588448 |
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Name: Jefferson Rout
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Tax Assessment
Event Date: 1832
Event Place: Ohio, United States
Event Place: Ohio, United States
Page Number: 78
GS Film Number:
Digital Folder Number: 004849201
Image Number: 00283
Citing this Record
"Ohio Tax Records, 1800-1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7W9Z-J23Z : 23 March 2019), Jefferson Rout, 1832; citing various county courthouse offices, Ohio, United States, p. , Tax records indexed by Ohio Genealogy Society; FHL microfilm .
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Richard Stage
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Charles J. Duffy and Lula S. Rout, Washington, D.C. Charles J. Duffy and Lula S. Rout, Washington, D.C., 1910 |
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Jefferson Rout "Ohio Tax Records, 1800-1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7W9Z-J23Z : 23 March 2019), Jefferson Rout, 1832; citing various county courthouse offices, Ohio, United States, p. , Tax records indexed by Ohio Genealogy Society; FHL microfilm . |
- [S892] Wills of Pickaway County, Ohio, Ohio., 2: 77, William Rout (Reliability: 3), 10 Dec 2012.
William Routs will
Recorded in Wills
Book 2, Page 77
October the 25th, 1831
In the name in of God amen
I William Rout of Pickaway County, State of Ohio being in sound mind firm in memory do make this my last will and testament. I first give to my wife Ann just what the law allows her and no more. I give to my daughter Matilda Ward fifty acres of land in addition to what I have already given her. I give my son Bushrod J. Rout ten dollars to be paid to him as follows: I give my daughter Fanny Anderson one hundred and fifty acres of land by paying Bushrod J. Rout her brother the said ten dollars in one year after my death. I give to the said Fanny Anderson my bed and all the beding. I give her also sixteen of my sheep and two more cows. I give her two hundred bushels of corn and fifty bushels of wheat. I give to Fanny Anderson one plow patent, one lochame to which here in to set my hand and seal this day and above mentioned
William Rowt
Signed and sealed in the presence of us Witnesses present
Elijah Wright
Jacob Hott
I appoint John Hedges my executor
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William Routs Will
Proof
Recorded in
Book 2 Page 78
We Jacob Hott and Elijah Wright do swear that the paper presented to the apociate judges of the Court of Common Pleas for Pickaway County this day for probate, purporting to be the last will and testament of William Rowt, dec'd, executed on the 25th day of October, 1831 is the true last will and testament of the said William Rowt decd. that at the time of executing the same the said William Rowt was of full age, of sound mind and memory and not under any restraints, that said will was written and signed by the testator in our presence, that was at the request of said testator and in his presence subscribed our hands as witnesses thereto.
Jacob Hott
Elijah Wright
Sworn to subscribed in open Court the 26th day of December 1831
S. J.? Plumry, Clk.
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Inventory of Property of Wm. Rowt
Filed 21 May 1832
S. Plumry?, Clk.
fee paid
recorded
An inventory of the goods and chattels of William Rout decd. late of Pickaway County taken by Richard Stage, James Ward, and Joshua Hedges, appraisers appointed by the court.
2 Stills, one flake stand, 4 kegs, 5 tube
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Public Sale.-By virtue of a deed of trust from Jefferson Rowt and Caroline, his wife, to the subscriber, the following property will be sold at auction, on the 28th day of September instant, between 4 and 5 o'clock P.M., on the premises, to wit:
Lot No. 5, in square No. 32, and part of Lot. No. 4, in the same square, fronting 20 on north F Street, and running back to the extreme end thereof, next adjoining to lot No. 5, with the buildings thereon.
Terms cash. On the payment of the purchase money, the subscriber will convey to the purchaser all the estate and interest vested in him by the said deed. If the terms of sale be not complied with within three days from the day of sale, the property will be resold at the purchaser's risk.
James W. Mankin.
Alex McIntyre,
Auctioneer
Sep. 27-dts
Date: Thursday, September 27, 1838
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Public Sale.-By virtue of a deed of trust from Jefferson Rowt and Caroline, his wife, to the subscriber, the following property will be sold at auction, on the 28th day of September instant, between 4 and 5 o'clock P.M., on the premises, to wit:
Lot No. 5, in square No. 32, and part of Lot. No. 4, in the same square, fronting 20 on north F Street, and running back to the extreme end thereof, next adjoining to lot No. 5, with the buildings thereon.
Terms cash. On the payment of the purchase money, the subscriber will convey to the purchaser all the estate and interest vested in him by the said deed. If the terms of sale be not complied with within three days from the day of sale, the property will be resold at the purchaser's risk.
James W. Mankin.
Alex McIntyre,
Auctioneer
Sep. 27-dts
Date: Thursday, September 27, 1838
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1846
Dec 15 Joseph Weaver, Caroline Rout
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Washington D.C. marriage records To confirm 1846 as the year of marriage for Joseph Weaver and Caroline Rout, I downloaded previous and subsequent images of the record being cited. |
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Washington D.C. marriage records To confirm 1846 as the year of marriage for Joseph Weaver and Caroline Rout, I downloaded previous and subsequent images of the record being cited. |
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Marriage record for Joseph Weaver and Caroline Rout Note the partially missing year notation in upper left corner. I downloaded previous and subsequent images to confirm that the year was 1846, not 1840 as the transcriptionist had noted. See other images included in this citation. |
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Washington D.C. marriage records To confirm 1846 as the year of marriage for Joseph Weaver and Caroline Rout, I downloaded previous and subsequent images of the record being cited. |
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Washington City
House number: 1121 V Street
Name: Rout, Thomas
Relationship: head
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: Oct
Birth year: 1842
Age: 57
Marital status: wd
Birthplace: Illinois
Father's birthplace: not known
Mother's birtplace: not known
Occupation: Grocer
Name: Rout, Lula
Relationship: daughter
Color: w
Sex: f
Birth month: June
Birth year: 1872
Age: 27
Marital status: s
Birthplace: Dist. of Columbia
Father's birthplace: Illinois
Mother's birtplace: Ireland
Occupation: Book binder (G.P.O.)
Name: Rout, Mamie
Relationship: daughter
Color: w
Sex: f
Birth month: Sept
Birth year: 1876
Age: 23
Marital status: s
Birthplace: Dist. of Columbia
Father's birthplace: Illinois
Mother's birtplace: Ireland
Occupation: Bookeeper
Name: Rout, Viola
Relationship: daughter
Color: w
Sex: f
Birth month: May
Birth year: 1880
Age: 20
Marital status: s
Birthplace: Dist. of Columbia
Father's birthplace: Illinois
Mother's birtplace: Ireland
Occupation: Dressmaker
Name: Rout, John
Relationship: son
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: Feb
Birth year: 1882
Age: 17
Marital status: s
Birthplace: Dist. of Columbia
Father's birthplace: Illinois
Mother's birtplace: Ireland
Occupation: Day laborer
Name: Rout, Charlton
Relationship: son
Color: w
Sex: m
Birth month: Feb
Birth year: 1886
Age: 14
Marital status: s
Birthplace: Dist. of Columbia
Father's birthplace: Illinois
Mother's birtplace: Ireland
Occupation: At school
The fact that Thomas Jefferson Rout was born in 1842 is justification to believe that his father, Bushrod Jefferson Rout was alive at the time his son was born.
- [S848] Pickaway County Common Pleas Court Records, Ohio. Pickaway., 3: 383-389, William H. Ward vs John Cochran & others, March 12, 1851 (Reliability: 3), 21 Nov 2012.
[Page] 383
March Term A.D. 1851
William H. Ward
vs
John Cochran & others
In Partition
The State of Ohio, Pickering County
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Richard Stage Source: http://www.fold3.com/image/#39588448 |
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Jefferson Rout "Ohio Tax Records, 1800-1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7W9Z-J23Z : 23 March 2019), Jefferson Rout, 1832; citing various county courthouse offices, Ohio, United States, p. , Tax records indexed by Ohio Genealogy Society; FHL microfilm . |
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Petition by William H. Ward, page 383 Vol. 3, page 383 |
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Pickaway Co., Ohio Partition Records Abstracts
Partition Records
of Common Pleas
Court Terms
October Term 1836
To June Term 1873
Volumes 1 thru 6
By: Dan R. Hearl
August 1996
Printed by: Fitzpatrick's Printery, Inc. - 1996
Published by: Pickaway County Historical Society, A Chapter of
Ohio Genealogical
Society
March Term 1851
Page 51, Paragraph 289
Petition for partition
Vol Three, pages 383 - 389
William H. Ward vs John Cochran and Others
On May 12, 1849, a petition was filed by William H. Ward stating that he has the legal right to one undivided eighth part of three
undivided three parts of 200 acres of land which William E. Rout owned at the time of his death and devised to Matilda Ward and Fanny Anderson. William H. Ward states that he is one of the children and heirs of Matilda Ward no deceased and through her as one of the heirs of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Fanny Ann Abbott wife of Henry Abbott, Jane Decker wife of Elias J. Decker of Franklin Co., Sidner Ward, Matilda Ward, Mary Ward, Sarah Eve Ward, and Betsey Ward children of Matilda Ward Dec'd. John Cochran is also a tenant in common by purchase from John Andersen the husband of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Matilda Ward is not of sound mind and Sarah Eve Ward and Betsey Ward are minors. The petition was amended stating the widow and heirs of Jefferson Rout dec'd, late of Washington D.C., claim to have some interest in a portion of the real estate. The present name of the said widow is Caroline Weber and the children of Jefferson Rout are Sophia M. Rout and Thomas Jefferson Rout both minors living with their mother in Washington D.C.. Two continuances. John Cochran was given 1/4 part, (Others also received shares). The land
was ordered to be sold. On November 25, 1850 it was sold to John Cochran for $19.125 per acre.
This abstract was taken from an archive of a post online:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/WARD/2000-12/0978214277[10/25/2012 8:50:16 PM]
- [S848] Pickaway County Common Pleas Court Records, Ohio. Pickaway., 3: 383-389, William H. Ward vs John Cochran & others, March 12, 1851 (Reliability: 3), 21 Nov 2012.
[Page] 383
March Term A.D. 1851
William H. Ward
vs
John Cochran & others
In Partition
The State of Ohio, Pickering County
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Richard Stage
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Charles J. Duffy and Lula S. Rout, Washington, D.C. Charles J. Duffy and Lula S. Rout, Washington, D.C., 1910 |
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Petition by William H. Ward, page 383 Vol. 3, page 383 |
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Petition by William H. Ward, page 384 Vol. 3, page 384 |
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- [S819] Partition Records of Common Pleas Court Terms, October Term 1836 to June Term 1873, Vol. 1-6, Hearl, Dan R., Vol. 3, pp. 383-389 (Reliability: 3), 26 Oct 2012.
Pickaway Co., Ohio Partition Records Abstracts
Partition Records
of Common Pleas
Court Terms
October Term 1836
To June Term 1873
Volumes 1 thru 6
By: Dan R. Hearl
August 1996
Printed by: Fitzpatrick's Printery, Inc. - 1996
Published by: Pickaway County Historical Society, A Chapter of
Ohio Genealogical
Society
March Term 1851
Page 51, Paragraph 289
Petition for partition
Vol Three, pages 383 - 389
William H. Ward vs John Cochran and Others
On May 12, 1849, a petition was filed by William H. Ward stating that he has the legal right to one undivided eighth part of three
undivided three parts of 200 acres of land which William E. Rout owned at the time of his death and devised to Matilda Ward and Fanny Anderson. William H. Ward states that he is one of the children and heirs of Matilda Ward no deceased and through her as one of the heirs of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Fanny Ann Abbott wife of Henry Abbott, Jane Decker wife of Elias J. Decker of Franklin Co., Sidner Ward, Matilda Ward, Mary Ward, Sarah Eve Ward, and Betsey Ward children of Matilda Ward Dec'd. John Cochran is also a tenant in common by purchase from John Andersen the husband of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Matilda Ward is not of sound mind and Sarah Eve Ward and Betsey Ward are minors. The petition was amended stating the widow and heirs of Jefferson Rout dec'd, late of Washington D.C., claim to have some interest in a portion of the real estate. The present name of the said widow is Caroline Weber and the children of Jefferson Rout are Sophia M. Rout and Thomas Jefferson Rout both minors living with their mother in Washington D.C.. Two continuances. John Cochran was given 1/4 part, (Others also received shares). The land
was ordered to be sold. On November 25, 1850 it was sold to John Cochran for $19.125 per acre.
This abstract was taken from an archive of a post online:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/WARD/2000-12/0978214277[10/25/2012 8:50:16 PM]
- [S892] Wills of Pickaway County, Ohio, Ohio., 2: 77, William Rout (Reliability: 3), 10 Dec 2012.
William Routs will
Recorded in Wills
Book 2, Page 77
October the 25th, 1831
In the name in of God amen
I William Rout of Pickaway County, State of Ohio being in sound mind firm in memory do make this my last will and testament. I first give to my wife Ann just what the law allows her and no more. I give to my daughter Matilda Ward fifty acres of land in addition to what I have already given her. I give my son Bushrod J. Rout ten dollars to be paid to him as follows: I give my daughter Fanny Anderson one hundred and fifty acres of land by paying Bushrod J. Rout her brother the said ten dollars in one year after my death. I give to the said Fanny Anderson my bed and all the beding. I give her also sixteen of my sheep and two more cows. I give her two hundred bushels of corn and fifty bushels of wheat. I give to Fanny Anderson one plow patent, one lochame to which here in to set my hand and seal this day and above mentioned
William Rowt
Signed and sealed in the presence of us Witnesses present
Elijah Wright
Jacob Hott
I appoint John Hedges my executor
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William Routs Will
Proof
Recorded in
Book 2 Page 78
We Jacob Hott and Elijah Wright do swear that the paper presented to the apociate judges of the Court of Common Pleas for Pickaway County this day for probate, purporting to be the last will and testament of William Rowt, dec'd, executed on the 25th day of October, 1831 is the true last will and testament of the said William Rowt decd. that at the time of executing the same the said William Rowt was of full age, of sound mind and memoryand not under any restraints, that said will was written and signed by the testator in our presence, that was at the request of said testator and in his presence subscribed our hands as witnesses thereto.
Jacob Hott
Elijah Wright
Sworn to subscribed in open Court the 26th day of December 1831
S. J.? Plumry, Clk.
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Inventory of Property of Wm. Rowt
Filed 21 May 1832
S. Plumry?, Clk.
fee paid
recorded
An inventory of the goods and chattels of William Rout decd. late of Pickering County taken by Richard Stage, James Ward, and Joshua Hedges, appraisers appointed by the court.
2 Stills, one flake stand, 4 kegs, 5 tube
- [S819] Partition Records of Common Pleas Court Terms, October Term 1836 to June Term 1873, Vol. 1-6, Hearl, Dan R., Vol. 3, pp. 383-389 (Reliability: 3), 26 Oct 2012.
Pickaway Co., Ohio Partition Records Abstracts
Partition Records
of Common Pleas
Court Terms
October Term 1836
To June Term 1873
Volumes 1 thru 6
By: Dan R. Hearl
August 1996
Printed by: Fitzpatrick's Printery, Inc. - 1996
Published by: Pickaway County Historical Society, A Chapter of
Ohio Genealogical
Society
March Term 1851
Page 51, Paragraph 289
Petition for partition
Vol Three, pages 383 - 389
William H. Ward vs John Cochran and Others
On May 12, 1849, a petition was filed by William H. Ward stating that he has the legal right to one undivided eighth part of three
undivided three parts of 200 acres of land which William E. Rout owned at the time of his death and devised to Matilda Ward and Fanny Anderson. William H. Ward states that he is one of the children and heirs of Matilda Ward no deceased and through her as one of the heirs of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Fanny Ann Abbott wife of Henry Abbott, Jane Decker wife of Elias J. Decker of Franklin Co., Sidner Ward, Matilda Ward, Mary Ward, Sarah Eve Ward, and Betsey Ward children of Matilda Ward Dec'd. John Cochran is also a tenant in common by purchase from John Andersen the husband of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Matilda Ward is not of sound mind and Sarah Eve Ward and Betsey Ward are minors. The petition was amended stating the widow and heirs of Jefferson Rout dec'd, late of Washington D.C., claim to have some interest in a portion of the real estate. The present name of the said widow is Caroline Weber and the children of Jefferson Rout are Sophia M. Rout and Thomas Jefferson Rout both minors living with their mother in Washington D.C.. Two continuances. John Cochran was given 1/4 part, (Others also received shares). The land
was ordered to be sold. On November 25, 1850 it was sold to John Cochran for $19.125 per acre.
This abstract was taken from an archive of a post online:
http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/WARD/2000-12/0978214277[10/25/2012 8:50:16 PM]
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Lula Rout Duffy
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- [S848] Pickaway County Common Pleas Court Records, Ohio. Pickaway., 3: 383-389, William H. Ward vs John Cochran & others, March 12, 1851 (Reliability: 3), 21 Nov 2012.
[Page] 383
March Term A.D. 1851
William H. Ward
vs
John Cochran & others
In Partition
The State of Ohio, Pickering County
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Jefferson Rout (line 27)
Males under 5: 1
Males 15 to 19: 1
Males 30 to 39: 1
Males 50 to 59: 1
Females under 5: 2
Females 20 to 29: 1
Females 30 to 39: 1
Image downloaded from:
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Jefferson Rout (line 27)
Males under 5: 1
Males 15 to 19: 1
Males 30 to 39: 1
Males 50 to 59: 1
Females under 5: 2
Females 20 to 29: 1
Females 30 to 39: 1
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Jefferson Rout Washington County, Illinois |
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Richard Stage and Elizabeth Glaze
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Charles J. Duffy and Lula S. Rout, Washington, D.C. Charles J. Duffy and Lula S. Rout, Washington, D.C., 1910 |
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Jefferson Rout, Washington County, Illinois, 1840 Jefferson Rout, Washington County, Illinois, 1840
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Rout, William & Ann Staze. --- December 12, 1797.
Surety, - Isaac Chrisman.
Original source: "MARRIAGES OF FREDERICK COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1771 - 1825"
Compiled and edited by: Eliza Timberlake Davis
March 21, 1941
Virginia State Library
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gender: Female
birth: from 28 March 1798 to 1800
Harpers Ferry VA
death: 26 March 1846
Yellowbud Ohio
burial: Reber Hill Cemetery near Ashville Ohio
afn: 39SZ-94K
Parents
father: William Rout (AFN: 39TN-CVB )
mother: Ann Staige\\Stage (AFN: 39TN-DQN )
Marriages (1)
spouse: Richard Courtney Ward (AFN: 39SW-8VN )
marriage: 7 April 1817
Pickaway County Ohio
Hide children (8)
child 1: Martha Jane Ward (AFN: 39SZ-G6T )
gender: Female
birth 1822
death 1882
child 2: Fannie Ann Ward (AFN: 39SZ-C6B )
gender: Female
birth 1818
death 1855
child 3: Sidner Jay Ward (AFN: 39SZ-HRJ )
gender: Male
birth 13 January 1823
Walnut Township (Near Circleville Ohio)
death 10 January 1914
Ashville Ohio, Pickaway County Ohio
child 4: Matilda Ward (AFN: 39SZ-KFS )
gender: Female
birth 1825
death 1851
child 5: William Harvey Ward (AFN: 39SZ-DM6 )
gender: Male
birth 7 November 1819
death November 1886
child 6: Mary Bell Ward (AFN: 39SZ-M49 )
gender: Female
birth 1829
death 20 September 1892
child 7: Elizabeth Ann Ward (AFN: 39SZ-R3R )
gender: Female
birth 1836
death 1917
childe 8: Sarah E. Ward (AFN: 39SZ-PKB )
gender: Female
birth 3 January 1834
Walnut Township (Near Circleville Ohio)
death 1893
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Court Terms
October Term 1836
To June Term 1873
Volumes 1 thru 6
By: Dan R. Hearl
August 1996
Printed by: Fitzpatrick's Printery, Inc. - 1996
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William H. Ward vs John Cochran and Others
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undivided three parts of 200 acres of land which William E. Rout owned at the time of his death and devised to Matilda Ward and Fanny Anderson. William H. Ward states that he is one of the children and heirs of Matilda Ward no deceased and through her as one of the heirs of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Fanny Ann Abbott wife of Henry Abbott, Jane Decker wife of Elias J. Decker of Franklin Co., Sidner Ward, Matilda Ward, Mary Ward, Sarah Eve Ward, and Betsey Ward children of Matilda Ward Dec'd. John Cochran is also a tenant in common by purchase from John Andersen the husband of Fanny Anderson dec'd. Matilda Ward is not of sound mind and Sarah Eve Ward and Betsey Ward are minors. The petition was amended stating the widow and heirs of Jefferson Rout dec'd, late of Washington D.C., claim to have some interest in a portion of the real estate. The present name of the said widow is Caroline Weber and the children of Jefferson Rout are Sophia M. Rout and Thomas Jefferson Rout both minors living with their mother in Washington D.C.. Two continuances. John Cochran was given 1/4 part, (Others also received shares). The land
was ordered to be sold. On November 25, 1850 it was sold to John Cochran for $19.125 per acre.
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