Decatur Eagle, Volume 1, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1857 — Page 4
DELINQUEWT LIST, A List of Lands and Town Lots returned, and remaining, Delinquent for the non-payment of taxes lor the year 1856, in Adams County, Indiana. i r;> k ~ < H-U £,~u ~~ o © p n c 8® po c pj 2 o “ n Q. g’ g ™ ? S' ®S'"g.ofi,B§B.2s>gg§ ( > DESCRIPTION g £ ’ 2. 2, 8$ ’ S -5 ’? < -B OWNER’S NAMES. ? C r c 5 So B 7? OF LANDS. ? » ® H 2 ” £ ? “ a. 2, f g a,- ao R tr k h y-b I $ c « c $ c sc. '° ~, : — _ — —— ’• ■•' ; — a ~ I Union Township, No. 1. Barkley And row, whfseqr 21 28 1 5 80 320 310 515 50 ’5 G 9 j '■*’ o fl Brothus Clark, neqrneqt 21 do do 40 163 163 556 55 ■ Evans Daniel, nhfs eq? 15 do do 80 220 220 398 40 20 Farris Mortlmore, nhfseqr 27 do do 80 316 316. 510 51 Garn Adam. ehfseqr 21 d. do 80 200200 374 38 18 do 344 8 W ’vS »” »> « 4GT « »!•»>»« Root Township, No. 2. BirkottJ.A. ptscqrnwqr 31 28 14 30 110 110 165 17 8 50 115 355 Doherty John whfs eqr K dn do 80 280 280 427 43 50 do 350 890 Doherty A. <t W. nhfr. wqr 2 do do 80 240 240 386 38 19 do 320 813 Ix’inHster John, Estate nwqrnwqr 14 do do 40 290 290 579 58 27 do 2b710 01 M(nvh’?rter J. B. heirs nptehf nw qr 19 do do 30 125 125 181 18 9 do 145 403 McConnehey Mary lot 7 36 do do 40 50 170 170 241 24 12 do 197 »24 Miller George pt sptn wqr 21 do do 45 1100 11<iq 11 22 112 56 do 82621 66 Heynqjds Thos. heirs frlotss a 6 18 do do 95 485 485 662 66 33 do 52813 39 Swihart Samuel neqrs eqr 13 do do 40 150 150 223 22 13 do 182 490 Seyniour Sanford sptwhfneqr 19 do do 30 190 120 977 98 4> do 19413 64 Warner Reuben, heirs swqrneqr 24 do do 4') 24 ) 240 366 36 18 do 317 787 Wise Joseph undivided l-9seqr 7 do do 17 16 120 12 > 15- 15 7 do 119 343 Wise Andrew, heirs undivided 1-9 se qr 7 do do 17 16 120 120 152 15 7 do 119 343 Preble Township, NO. 3. Brimson Nathan neor*ptseqr 2 28 13 148 04 875 875 988 99 48 50 10 42 2227 MoyWHenry ptehfswqr 27 do do 76 228 228 355 S 5 17 do 351 816 ‘ Yager John, heir, partof 4 do do ICO 700 700 17 56 125 60 do 80197 82 ; I Kirkland Township, No. 4. Barnhart David ehfneqr 27 27 13 80 240 240 330 33 17 50 311 741 Battenfield Jacob sw qr 25 do do 160 4ro 4'o 658 66 32 do 62314 31 Battenfield Joseph sw qr 36 do do 160 480 480 658 66 3! do 62514 31 Batteufield Samuel ehfseqr 35 do do 80 240 240 330 33 17 do 312 742 Camp John ehfn wqr 21 do do 80 240 240 330 33 17 do 313 743 Crowell John ehf whfseqr 24 do do 40 120 ]2o 164 16 8 do 156 394 Davis Caleb P. neqrnwqr 26 do do 40 10 120 164 16 8 do 1553 9} Dick David pt neqrs wqr 11 do do 37 111 m 152 15 7 do 131 355 Gangway Samuel whfswqr 33 do do 80 240 240 330 33 17 do 312 742 Howard Georgo nhfs eqr 36 do do 80 Same scqrneqr 36 do do 40 360 360 492 49 24 100 46711 32 Newman James H. ehfseqr 15 do do 80 240 219 330 33 17 50 312 742 Phillips Robert ehfneqr 3 do do 80 840 240 330 31 |7 do 312 742 Schock Daniel swqrnwqr. 1 do do 40 120 120 164 16 8 do 155 393 Young Cyrus whfn eqr 33 do do 80 210 240 330 33 17 do 3127 42 ♦ Washi ngt 0 n Township, No, 5, Beery Joseph Sen. epts wqr 4 27 14 98 493 490 696 70 35 50 59514 46 Bonds Samuel B. neqrnwqr 17 do do 40 149 14) 220 22 11 do 192 405 Coffee limotby, heirs ptehtseqr o do do 70 390 390 5 31) 54 25 do 46211 30 Humphrey Charles neqrnwqr 21 do do 4) 185 185 268 27 12 do 229 586 Auhn Andrew nhlll wqr 15 do do B'l 320 3d> 483 48 21 do 41810 23 Metryman Samuel seqrn eqr 20 do do 40 .. . I’* wl 'fn wqr 21 do do 74 50 515 515 10 84 108 54 100 G 3819 84 McCibbon John swqrswqr 22 do do 40 140 140 220 22 11 50 192 4V, oe Jeremiah, Jr. ptneqrnwqr 35 do do 36 110 110 189 19 8 do 1754 41 Roe Charlotte unn ' 4 ehfn wqr 22 do do 20 80 80 121 12 6 do 105 004 Reed John swqrswqr 12 do do 40 200200 284 2(1 14 do 244 6‘C V anvooret Abraham aeqrnwqr 21 do do 40 140 110 220 22 II do 1924 05 M ire David ne qr 26 do do 160 560 560 878 88 42 do 76618 04 MiseJoseph neqrneqr 13 d> do 40 160 160 241 24 12 do 289 536 St. Mary’s Township, No. 6. llitts’AlbertF. fraction 11 27 15 35 8 4 140 140 171 17 8 50 1854 31 m'Z„p q seqrneqr 4 do d. 40 185 185 458 46 21 do 244 819 McMahenC. S. eptnefr 28 do do 42 57 q m ; ( ’~ra n* ° 1 ■ und hfn hfseqr 28 do do 40 685 685 395 40 19 100 90014 54 t-Bi.i.i Isaac, heirs ncqrn eqr 7 do do 40 IGO Bame whfn eqr 7 do d« 80 320 Same awfrsw qr. 7 do do 24 51 100 ” ,l,ne nwqrswqr. 8 do do 40 160 Same whfn wqr 8 do do 80 320 c"’ e 1 T nwqrnwqr 18 do do 40 200 1960 15 70 157 78 2501662 37 17 Tccple Samuel, Jr. seqrs wqr 9 do do 40 260 260 300 30 15 50 415 810 Bluccreek Township, No. 7. r.^n S ?f OSe *’ l nwqrswqr 10 26 15 .0 140 140 188 18 9 50 181 446 100 100 14 « yxi'w,,’.' :l„ i: s j 1 ? »*> * »> » • £ 8, 8 I Horman John A. aeqrswqr 15 do do 40 4 r ptswqrseqr 15 do do 10 255 255 302 30 15 1002 87 734 w '<v 't ■ hW ' lr 81 do Jo 59(1 590 775 1 37 68 50 745 17 751 tse \V ilham, heirs, nwqrswqr 9do do 40 180 18J 255 25 12 do 2125 54 Monroe Township, No. 8. durkhcail M. F. w hfn wqr 7 26 14 83 20 180 180 333 31 16 50 301 733 toliager Jacob, aw qr 6 do do 165 :>6 400 400 701 70 34 do 63814 94 ean Christian, seqrneqr 30 do do 4C I'o 160 652 65 34 do 20910 10 .rown Jane M. whta wqr 36 do do 80 Same, sptehfnwqr 36 do do 10 3(5 375 552 55 ?7 ICO 483 12 17' ■ley Jacob, whfawqr 23 do do 80 280 280 435 44 21 50 384 934 larmon John, se qr 22 do do 160 520 520 827 82 41 do 73217 32 trace Andrew, ehfneqr 12 do do 80 140 140 287 2) 14 do 262 6 4 1 ) fall Joel, heirs, shfncqr 27 do do 80 2'20 220 372 37 18 do 331 808 Kincade Levi, swqrn rqr 16 do do 40 95 95 172 yj 8 do 157 404 butzenhiser John, jr., whfs eqr 14 do do 80 225 225 378 37 18 do 335 818 >e Isaac. pt nw qr 3do do 123 55 3io 370 615 61 30 do 53712 93 Mann Morgan, whfs eqr 34 do do 80 Same. ptseqrseqr (5 do do 25 250 250 459 44 22 100 41310 39 JcFarlaml Daniel, nwqra wqr 12 do do 40 125 125 201 20 10 50 178 459 Overholt Joseph, n lif 11 eqrn eqr 9 do do 20 60 60 91 9 3 do 87 240 j Sfaum David seqr 31 do do ]6O 480 48 > 784 78 39 do 69816 49 Straump Christian, ’hts wqr 29 do dn 80 220 ‘420 3t9 36 18 do 331 804 Schruck Christian, whf a wqr 21 do do 80 210 240 393 39 20 do 349 851 T&IJaMCC. swqrnwqr 15 do de 40 100 100 175 17 8 do 157 407
SIIMTH iJ-.-'at .w A-JII 1 ■ ' 11 l '"" 1 2, O S’ o' ® s S g | 2 S g E- £ I 5? g 3” 3 = s E description 2: & ? .“t ’ g ; g 22. £! OWNER’S NAMES. ' .» ■ ® OF LANDS. g. c ? H p S nog " 1 to - French Township, No. 9. i 06 13 80 200200 349 34 17 59 299 7 90 ! Aumstull Peter, n hfn wqr • lg() 52() J2U g 24 g 2 4I do f) 93 ]6 90 Both kins Joseph, ne qr d 75 75 |2z |2 6 j 0 1022 92 ■ Bell & Thompson, ptS ’X o 7 q 2do do 40 100 100 187 H 9 do 1504 14 Chodii David A B ‘A „ 11 do do 80 250 259 400 40 20 do 3388 48 Grandlinard AL. do 11 W 0 100 124 12 6 do 1002 92 ■ FX-r "« 133 13 3 ■101® 430 Nosbaum Jacob, "hfiX H do do 80 440 440 741 74 37 100 63015 82 Prutmam Daniel, swqrnwqr 11 do do 40 12) 1:0 196 90 9 50 160 440 Schaffer Charles, heirs, whfswqr 2 do do 35 2]5 19 Taylor Je?e%iah, ne’qrsw’qr 15 do do 40 125 124 200 20 10 50 1704 50 Waterman Henry, s hfn wqr 4 do do 80 200200 349 34 17 do 259 74) Hartford Township, No. 10. whf.eqr uw qr 16 24 13 21 tn 210 , 70 a7 ,31002 56 666 Bond Caleb, ehfs wqr 1 do do «) 209 2DO 274 27 13 5) 274 638 Brown Hiram, sptwhfneqr 15 lo do 57 214 240 307 30 la do 3a2 754 Bell A- Thompson, nptwhfnwqr 2 do do 2'l B 5 85 107 10 5 do 9J 270 Denny Wm.D. seqrs eqr 36 do de 4 1 11 » 110 147 14 7 do 141 36 2 Fields Calvin, swqrnwqr J3do do 49 120 120 158 15 7 do 154 384 Loveall Aquilla, pt s hf» eqr 33 do do 40 190 190 208 20 10 do 172 460 Riggle Thomas, nwqrseqr 33 do de 40 110 110 147 14 7 do 145 363 Shepherd Joh a S. seqr 9 do do 160 489 480 634 «’> 31 do 61813 96 Trimble John s eqrneqr 4do do 41 145 145 186 18 6 do 236 596 Wabash Township, No. 11, Baldwin John, swqrn eqr 32 25 14 4) Same, neqrn eqr 32 do do 4'l Same, nhfseqr 32 do do 80 240 249 522 52 26 150 4551 >f» Birkholder Christian, whfn eqr 19 do do 80 240 24 1 3 B'2 38 20 50 314 804 Doherty Andrew, ehfswqr 29 do do 80 24 1 249 33 9 3 4 17 do 314 751 Drummond Harford, pt ne qr 13 do do 130 33) 330 552 55 27 do 45011 34 Drummond Mary, ehfswqr 13 do do 8) 210 200 340 34 17 do 285 726 Douglas Alexander, ehfseqr 2 2 do do B'J 250 25) 390 39 20 do 326 825 Hawkins J. C. seqr 12 do do 160 Same, whfneqr 12 do do 80 Same, neqrneqr 12 do do 40 840 810 13 32 123 66 1501099 27 80 Hawk Philip, ptsptefr 34 do do 23 70 70 110 11 5 50 94 079 Mooney John F. nhfneqr 23 do do 80 280 280 943 65 32 do 3431 133 Staum David, nwqrseqr 27 do do 40 120 I’o 190 19 9 do 157 425 Swank Christian, ehfswqr 11 do do 80 240 240 3»0 38 19 do 314 801 Weaver Levi, ne qr 27 do do 16'J 530 530 811 81 40 do 66316 45 Warner Mark B. Lot No. 7 28 do do 30 87 120 120 173 17 8 do 139 387 Jefferson Township, No. 12. Abnet Henry, nwqr 6 25 15 167 94 830 830 15 30 153 77 50 81126 21 Beeler Henry, sw qr 3 do do 160 320 3’o 546 51 27 do 47s 11 55 Bodie Michael, whfscqr 3 do do 80 200200 306 30 15 do 264 665 Curtis Mary Ann ehfn wqr 30 do do 80 225 225 326 32 16 do 280 701 Foreman Joseph, ptshfn wqr 5 do do 55 175 175 242 21 12 do 211 539 Harshbarger John, e' fse qr 34 do do 80 241 2U 34 ) 34 17 do 289 7 3il In low Jesse, nhfn wqr 4 do do 88 12 25 1 250 36* 36 18 do 308 772 Justis William, whls eqr 6 do do 80 209 200 3'6 30 15 do 264 665 Lewis Sophronia, pt middle pt ehf 33 do do 109 350 35 1 461 46 23 do 392 975 McCullock Win. whfn wqr 21 do do 80 220 220 323 32 16 do 276 697 May Henry, seqrs eqr 33 do do 40 160 160 353 25 16 do 169 51» Purdue John, shfn wqr 3 do do 80 240 240 340 34 17 do 289 730 Ross Robert, nwqrswqr 20 do do 40 lit) 110 I6* 16 8 do 138 372 Sims James, heirs, pt whfs wqr 18 do do 65 230 230 304 31 15 do 252 651 Tippy Levi swqrswqr 4 do do 4) no 80 137 13 6 do 120 3i6 Woodwar I Jonathan, whfswqr 22 do do 80 220 220 323 32 16 do 276 697 Woodward William, ehfseqr 21 do do 8() 220 221 323 31 16 do 276 697 W'oodward John, ehfswqr 22 do do 80 200 Same, whfseqr 22 do do 80 240 440 646 61 32 100 55413 96 Zutifin Henry, shfn wqr 4 do do 8j 200200 306 30 15 50 264 665 TOWN LOTS. S 3 y MQ rt 22 X “ r T 3 r- x ~ ~ — c — * 5? = 3 JX. OWNER’S NAMES. NAME’S OF TOWNS. ” 5 £ EL " g f ’ = g > o ?. a ® S s ” i " S ? ~ * £ 5 5- I 1 Huddle Daniel, TG7C < A r rTTP 291 49 40 '29 13 5 50 41 238 Humphrey John, JL/ILvJ/Y 1. U XV, 28! 40 40 138 11 6 do 42 250 Scott William, 48 59 50 352 35 17 de 51 508 Spencer John, 61 40 Same, 65 41 Same, 86 5q Same, 68 40 Same, 79 40 Same, 80 35 Same, 81 40 Same, 98 3o Same, 99 30 Same. 100 3 0 Same, 101 25 Same, pa 55 Same, 103 25 Same, 113 25 Same, 116 35 Same, 121 39 Same, 134 25 Same, I's 25 Same, 136 2, Same, 137 25 Sa,ne ’ 292 40 G BO 12 29 1 U 61 400 86726 72 monmouth, ’S ~.I M 19 arnngton Joseph, gg i u 10 100 127 450 ~ 7 -5 150 10 48 104 59 100 11214 16 Notice, is therefore hereby given, that so much of the aforesaid Land* and Town T Aio „ n sary to discharge the Taxes, Penalty, Interest, and Costs which mav he due the . Lotsa„ may be necesthereof, at the day of Sale, will be sold by the Treasurer of Adams County Indian^atPutr* 3 ° Wn > er I Court House, in the town of Decatur, in said county, on the first Mondal fl’ ,C ■ A - UCUon . at l **e will continue from day to day, until all are sold, or offer“eJfor Vale. 7 ° f JanUary ' ' 858; a " d Baid Sale Given under my hand at the Auditor’s Office, in Decatur this ißth txr November, 20, 1857. ’ UUS ‘ 6 J da ? T mber ’ 1857 ’ JOHN McCONNEL, Aud., A. C. I Couragf, Proof Against Ridicule.—Human wit has never been able tr. ven.Um. .-i. . ridicule. Though courage—as it is sometimes a proof of exalted virtue—is also freoimnH con . e ’?.P l,ble by i > ii,e x r“ :
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