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       1SPECK, Isaac G., “The Genealogy of the SPECK and Benjamin Reed Families From 1754 to 1900,” (C.L. Speck, Job Printer, Dupont, Ohio 1901).
      2Smith, Clifford Neal, "Federal Land Series, Land Patents Issued By the United States Government," (American Library Association, Chicago 1972).
      "Ohio Cemeteries,"  Editor, Maxine Hartmann Smith, (The Ohio Genealogical Society, Mansfield, Ohio, 1978).
      4Morton, Alice Hayhurst., "Freeport Township Cemeteries, Harrison County, Ohio."  (Harrison County Genealogical Society, Inc., Cadiz, OH, 1988).
      5Microsoft Terraserver, U. S. Geological Survey, April 14, 1994.
      6Ibid., "Ohio Cemeteries."  
      7Judge H. J. Eckley and Judge Wm. T. Perry, "Carroll and Harrison Counties,"  (The Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago and New York, 1921).
      8SPECK, 1901.
      9Ibid., "Ohio Cemeteries." 
     10ibid., "Ohio Cemeteries."
     11Hanna, Charles, "Historical Collections of Harrison County, Ohio."
     12Ibid., "Ohio Cemeteries."
     13Harry Liggett, “Harrison County, Ohio Cemeteries," on-line ed., (Harrison Heritage,  Harrison County Genealogical Society). 
     14"Harrison Heritage," Harrison County Ohio Genealogical Society.   
     15Ibid., "Harrison Heritage."
     16"County and Family Histories Ohio, 1780-1970," Carroll and Harrison Counties Vol I Chapter XVI, Churches of the County, (Family Tree Maker’s Family Archives, CD 450).  
     17Gunning, Margaret, "The History of Freeport, Ohio From 1810 to 1900," Second Ed., (Lyle W. Gunning, 1991).
     18Ibid., Gunning.
     19Ibid., SPECK, 1901.
     20Ibid., SPECK, 1901.
     21ibid., Morton.
     22Ibid., Morton.
     23Government Marker: "Everett Johnson, 1892-1970." Ohio Cpl. U.S. Army W.W. I. Nov. 7, 1892 - Aug. 24, 1970.
     24ibid., Morton.
     25ibid., Morton.
     26ibid., Morton.
     27ibid., Morton.
     28Bryant, Jeffrey W. Personal Ancestral File,  http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bryajw/whealdon/index.htm#TOC
     29"Photocopy of personal photo belonging to the late Louise Westhafer Mellor," Urichsville, Ohio.
    29a"Clearfield Publishing Company, Clearfield, Pennsylvania,"  affiliate,  (Genealogical Publishing Company, uniting its publications and services (records, books and CDs) to the online Genealogical.com website, http://www.genealogical.com/)
     30William Thomas Hutchinson, "The Bounty Lands of the American Revolution in Ohio," Diss. Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Candidacy for the Degree of Doctor of Philoophy, Chapter 5.  June 1927, (Department of History, The University of Chicago.  Copyright 1979 by Judith H. Powell; reproduced in 1979 by Arno Press Inc.)
     31Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street NW, Washington DC
    321811 Tax List - Nottingham Township,Tuscarawas County, Ohio.
     33Moore, Andrew L., Correspondence, April 9, 2002. "Andrew L. Moore's Cadwallader Report."
     34"Early Ohio Tax Records,"  compiler, Powell, Esther Weygandt, (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1985).
     34aLand Records, Book A, Recorder’s Office, Cadiz, Ohio
     35Ibid., Morton.
     36Hinshaw, William Wade, "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, (OHIO), Vols. IV and V"  RECORDS, Washington D. C.
     37 USGENWEB, "Loudoun Co., Virginia to Ohio - Migration of Families"  http://www.rootsweb.com/~valoudou/ohio.htm#41.
     38Ibid., "Carroll and Harrison Counties."  
     39Ibid., "Carroll and Harrison Counties."
     40History of Belmont and Jefferson counties, Ohio, Chapter XXI; "History of the Towns and Townships of Carroll and Harrison Counties."
     41The Freeport Press, copyright 2002  http://www.freeportpress.com/freeporthistory.htm.
     42Source: Louise Westhafer Mellor, Urichsville, Ohio, a fellow school-teacher friend of Pearl Cummins.
     43Ibid., Morton, Cemeteries.
     44Ibid., p 3. says they were living at the farm in 1988.
     45Ann Winder’s source: Charles A. Hanna, "Historical Collections of Harrison County, in the State of Ohio," Clearfield Company, 1900.
     46Ann Winders’ source: "The Report," (Ohio Genealogical Society, Vol. 39, Spring 1999).
     47Hinshaw,  p.1387,  RECORDS, p. 167. 
     48"Tuscarawas boundary line changes: as affecting boundary lines in Harrison County," Acts of Ohio, Year 1812 Volume 11, pages 011-014 Passed 1813/01/02, Amended; pages 026-026 Passed 1813/01/12, Effective 1813/02/01.
     49Ibid., "Carroll and Harrison Counties," Vol. I, Chapter XVI, pages 358-360.
     50"The Duttons of Pennsylvania Chronicle,"  http://genealogy.dutton.net/.
     51"Quaker-Roots Mailing List May 26, 2003" Myfamily.com/Rootsweb.com/
     52Ibid., "Carroll and Harrison Counties,"  Vol. I, Chapter XVI, pages 358-360.
     53Ibid., "Carroll and Harrison Counties."
     54ibid., "Carroll and Harrison Counties." 
     55Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, Ohio.
     56Copyright, The National Survey, 1993, Chester, Vermont,
     57Ibid:, "Carroll and Harrison Counties," Vol. 1, Chapter IV, Early Settlement, p. 231.
     58Ibid., p. 231.
     59Ibid., "Carroll and Harrison  Counties."
     60Ibid., "Carroll and Harrison Counties," Vol. I, Chapter XXI, Miscellaneous Items of Interest.
     61"Early Ohio Tax Records,"   Powell, Esther Weygandt, compiler,  Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1985.
     62Ibid., "Carroll and Harrison  and  Counties," Vol. 1, Indian Trails and Later Highways, p. 408. (Hulbert, A.B., “Indian Thoroughfares of Ohio” 1900.)
     63Ibid., Gunning, p. 61.
     64  The Unofficial Ohio State Highways Web Site , John Simpson, 2001
     65Works Progress Administration, established 1935, under Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal reform program.
     66Google Earth, Santa Clara, California

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