Friday, December 13, 2013

Tax Protest : Salamonia, Jay County, Indiana, 1887


Portland Commerical, Portland, Indiana, March 3, 1887, page 1


SALAMONIA

Ed. Comeercial [sic] : -  This day closes February, and it will be long be remembered as one of the most unfavorable for work and business ever experienced in Jay county.  The bad weather and other things that I will mention in this letter, has completely taken possession of the people in this, Madison, and Noble township.  The County Commissioners, on the 3d day of this month, in special session, made a levy of 100 per cent. on the tax payers along the Bellfountain and Salem pike.  This added to the first estimate, making a tax that is ruinous to the farming interests.  The tax on the first quarter mile is five to six dollars per acre, and in proportion as it goes back.  There was a meeting of tax payers held in Brake & Beard's Hall, the 16th, for the purpose of counseling as to the best course to pursue, in order to secure relief from such oppression.

The meeting was largely attended, resulting in the appointing of a committee of five of the tax payers, as follows: Esq. Birkhammer, David Banta, L.W. Lemaster, D.W. Atkinson, and Dr. Morehouse, who were to go to Portland, and examine all records, and take counsel as to the best thing to do, and report at an adjourned meeting, to be held the 24th.  This committee reported at the last named meeting, with an itemized report, which shows beyond a doubt that "there is something rotten in Denmark."  N. McCoy bid this pike off for $ 12,999.  The records show that he has been allowed over $ 18,000.  After allowing him this, and as liberal for everything pertaining to the pike, there are from six to eight thousand dollars they are asking the tax payers to pay into the treasury that the committee could not find out what would be done with it.  The committee finds a contract signed by two commissioners, but not the engineer.  This contract is on file, but not on record; the Auditor stating that it was not a proper document for record, as it was not properly signed.  Following the committee's report, there was another committee appointed to take proper steps to bring it before the courts and see if there is any relief for us.

There is almost a universal uprising.  The feeling here is, that men who hold office must hue to the line, if they want the respect and support of the people.  The acts of our new commissioner will be examined with others, and if he is wabbling, he had better straighten up or get out of the way.  There will be a cyclone overtake some of the boys if they don't look sharp.  The pike has never been completed; it is the poorest excuse for a pike there is in Jay county.  In order to comply with the specifications, it would take 1 1/2 yards to the rod for the entire line.  If there is no relief from such oppresions as this, we will go west and grow up with the country.

TAX PAYER.

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Apparently, my paternal 2nd-great grandfather, Luman Walker Lemasters (1842-1931), was part of a group of tax protesters in the Salamonia area upset at the high tax levied by the Jay County Commissioners in 1887.  Luman was a farmer, whose taxes were definitely affected by the tax increase.


Thursday, December 12, 2013

Margaret Canaday (1797-1871), Wayne County, Indiana

Working on filling in some gaps in my database by utilizing the "Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959" database at Familysearch.org to see what updates and corrections I could find.

Margaret Canaday (1797-1871) was the daughter of Charles Canaday and Sarah Russell.  Her marriage to James Harvey on October 12, 1820 in Wayne County, Indiana was located in the database.  Prior to this find, I had a different date for their marriage.  


"Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/27VL-BTR : accessed 08 Dec 2013), James Harvey and Margaret Canaday, 1820.
Margaret was my maternal 3rd cousin 6 times removed.  Our common ancestors were John Beals and Sarah Bowater.  I have not traced any more on their family as of yet.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Wright Deeds Clermont County Ohio

Researching at the Genealogy Center, I located the following Wright family records in Clermont County Ohio Deeds and Mortgages 1791-1830 an index by Alma Aicholtz Smith, 1991.  Will be writing to the Clermont County Recorder to obtain copies of these:

1814       Wright, George from Hicks, Moses                                          Book M-11:135                  Evans Run

1807       Wright, George from Vanmeter, Joseph decd adm          Book F-05:320                    Acres? Pleasant Twp

1812       Wright, George (son) from Wright, Sarah (widow)            Book K-09:064                   A?  Pleasant Twp

This appears to be my ancestor George Wright (1780-1855), son of John and Sarah (Fleming) Wright.

1820       Wright, James B. from Tibbs, William                                       Book T-18:325                    Power of Attorney

I do not know yet how this James B. Wright fits in with my family.

1807       Wright, John from  Corbly, John by TxC                                  Book E-04:366                    Lot # 109 Wmsburgh

1807       Wright, John from Fisher, Maddon by TxC                            Book E-04:370                    Outlot # 9 Wmsburgh

1807       Wright, John from Frazee, Jacob by TxC                                 Book E-04:368                    Lot # 383 Wmsburgh

1804       Wright, John from Lytle, William                                                Book C-02:202                   Lot # 120 Wmsburgh

1807       Wright, John from Montgomery, James by TxC                  Book E-04:364                    Lot # 317 Wmsburgh

1803       Wright, John from Sinks, Nicholas                                             Book C-02:101                   Lot # 192, 194 Wmsburgh

1807       Wright, John from Tax Collector, Wms Twp                          Book E-04:368                    Lot # 383 Wmsburgh

1807       Wright, John from Tax Collector, Wms Twp                          Book E-04:364                    Lot # 317 Wmsburgh

1807       Wright, John from Tax Collector, Wms Twp                          Book E-04:370                    Outlot # 9 Wmsburgh

1807       Wright, John from Tax Collector, Wms Twp                          Book E-04:366                    Lot # 109 Wmsburgh

1804       Wright, John, assignee from Lytle, William                            Book C-02:176                   Lot # 121 Wmsburgh

These records refer to my ancestor, John Wright (1755-1810)

1819       Wright, Joseph from Broadwell, Moses                                 Book S-17:264                    16a         S-3856

1806       Wright, Joseph from Brown, Joel                                              Book E:04-072                    10 lots Wmsburgh

1813       Wright, Joseph from Huber, Jacob                                           Book K-09:033                   Quitclaim lots

1820       Wright, Joseph from Lewis, William                                         Book U-19:119                   Mtg 186a S-1115

1819       Wright, Joseph from Lewis, William                                         Book S-17:262                    66a S-1115

Not sure just yet how this Joseph Wright fits in with my family.

1811       Wright, Robert from Massie, Nathaniel                                  Book H-07:065                   209a  Straight Cr

This record refers to Robert Wright (1757-1840), brother of my ancestor, John Wright.

1808       Wright, Sarah (mother) from Wright, George                      Book F-05:397                    Acres? Pleas Twp

This record refers to my ancestor Sarah (Fleming) Wright and son George Wright (1780-1855)

1818       Wright, William M et al from Bagby, Robert                          Book R-16:204                   Lot #88 Mechburgh

Not sure just yet how this William M. Wright fits into my family.